The man hit by a passing vehicle while walking along Franklin Road in Cranberry Township on Wednesday morning, Nov. 13, has been identified as 28-year-old Tayden Schweiger, of Cranberry Township.
A $35,000 state grant to the Police Department will be used to give newly hired officers an incentive for the job.
Talking about how to prevent or respond to an active shooter isn’t an easy topic to handle, so state police Trooper Rocco ...
In 2016, he pleaded guilty to one felony and nine misdemeanor drug charges filed by Allegheny County Police following a September ... Breeden had worked as an officer in the Crafton Borough Police ...
According to reports, the three people fired multiple shots in the backyard of the home. The victim was not hit and spoke ...
A Jamestown-based program meant to create the next generation of manufacturing laborers is expanding northward through ...
(WJET/WFXP)– Allegheny Health Network is bringing back one of the area’s oldest holiday season traditions to kick off the ...
Advocates from the Homeless Children's Education Fund visited the state Capitol in Harrisburg to push for increased support for children experiencing homelessness in Pennsylvania.
A former police officer in Allentown, Pa. is accused of stealing thousands of dollars following a drug raid, the Lehigh ...
CHAMBERSBURG, Pa. — The job of fire police officers can often be overlooked when it comes to keeping rescue workers safe, but ...
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