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Meadville Mom, 19, Charged With Baby's Pillow Smothering
A 19-year-old mother of three has been jailed on charges she killed her youngest child, a 4-month-old boy, by smothering him between two pillows in March.
Man charged with Good Shepherd burglary
A Crawford County man was charged Monday with breaking into Greenville's Good Shepherd Center on June 20 or 21 and stealing a safe containing more than $2,000 in cash and gift cards.
Thunderstorms Could Move Across Area This Evening
The blistering temperatures and humidity prompted environmental officials to issue an Air Quality Action Day across the state, and forecasters say some thunderstorms may move through later today as well.
The mention of names like Mt. Washington, Forbes Avenue and Duquesne Boulevard conjure a familiar landscape to native Pittsburghers.
Car, semi crash kills area man
A Jamestown-area man died and another was seriously injured in a two-vehicle crash late Thursday near Linesville.
Young farmers-in-training learn machinery safety
If you happened to pass our office last Saturday you might have noticed an unusual sight as this year's class of the National Safe Tractor and Machinery Operator Program were taking their final examinations.
RNC: Pennsylvania Stimulus Failure
No Jobs, No Accountability and Business As Usual is the way the Republican National Committee sums up the Obama "stimulus" package for Pennsylvania residents.
Conneaut Lake Park comes back to life
Matthew Severo, 9, of Meadville, takes his 6-year-old sister, Charli, for a spin on the Tubes of Fun ride at Conneaut Lake Park's Kiddeland Saturday afternoon.
PennDOT has set road resurfacing, restoration and patching projects on nearly 44 miles of road in Mercer County that will be paid for with federal stimulus money.
PennDOT, State Police Urge Caution, Patience to Motorists Traveling on Holiday Weekend
PennDOT Secretary Allen D. Biehler, P.E., encourages motorists to drive safely and obey the state's traffic laws during the Memorial Day weekend.
Compost Infrastructure Grants Announced
Grants totaling nearly $400,000 will allow businesses, colleges and farms in six Pennsylvania counties to reduce their organic waste and put what is left to a better use, announced Environmental Protection Secretary John Hanger.
Steeler's Foundation Helps Police Get Pup
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger is helping a northwestern Pennsylvania police department fight crime.
Jury deadlocks in Pa. toddler-slaying case
Levittown - A northwestern Pennsylvania woman accused of killing her fiance's 22-month-old daughter is to face another trial because the jury has deadlocked.The Crawford County jury said Monday it could not reach a verdict in the trial of 25-year-old Melynda French after deliberating more than 13 hours over three days.Kierstan Bressette died at ...
Pic: Allegheny College, PennDOT Team Up for Eco-Art Project
The latest Crawford County highway project is receiving the same attention from Allegheny College that the SR 6/19/322 area has been getting since the 1990s.
Lake Erie: Sam Stellitano of Sharpsburg released 35 smallmouths up to 61/2 pounds, 8 largemouths 3 to 41/2 pounds and a 40-inch catfish in 4 to 8 feet Thursday near Hammermill.
Stimulus money to pay for 2 new bridges in Centre County
Two Centre County bridges built more than 70 years ago are under contracts for replacement with money from the federal economic stimulus program, the state Department of Transportation announced Wednesday.
Balloons to Lift Off Despite Tight Budget
One of the biggest summer events in Meadville, the Thurston Balloon Classic is "on" for next month.
Home care provider Concordia looks for partnerships to expand service
A Butler County home care provider is eyeing partnerships as a way of expanding its service area while increasing market share.
Students enrolling in Interviewing 101
Soon-to-be Carlow University graduate Lindsey Gyke, left, watches a video of her mock job interview with Cindy Smith, director of the school's career center.
Benefit to aid Adrian man on heart-transplant waiting list
Willard Myers is thankful that he is alive. He remembers how his life took a drastic turn less than a year ago on June 16, 2008.