Pittsburgh prepares for first major public event since major snowstorm
Front loaders and dump trucks were busy in every direction, removing towering piles of snow from streets, sidewalks, and parking areas surrounding the arena.
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Front loaders and dump trucks were busy in every direction, removing towering piles of snow from streets, sidewalks, and parking areas surrounding the arena.
As Western Pennsylvania braces for an incoming winter storm, county leaders say preparation — and staying informed — will be critical in the days ahead.
Nemacolin Woodlands confirmed the layoffs, saying in a statement that the company is implementing a “strategic workforce reduction” following a comprehensive evaluation of its operations, driven by changes in available room inventory.
Two more meetings are scheduled next week in South Strabane Township to discuss the budget, before it is due in mid-February.
A judge dropped several charges Thursday after more than six hours of testimony in a Washington County case involving a violent attack tied to rival motorcycle clubs.
Masontown’s police department has sat quiet and empty since Monday, when borough council voted to disband the department effective immediately — a decision that the Fayette County district attorney now says may be reversed.
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette has announced it will publish its final edition and cease operations on May 3.
After sitting abandoned for more than a decade, the Washington Mall is in its final days.
Doctors across Western Pennsylvania say flu activity is ramping up sharply this season, with some providers in other parts of the country referring to a wave of severe cases as “super flu.”
A powerful veterinary tranquilizer showing up in the street drug supply is putting new pressure on hospitals and treatment centers in Western Pennsylvania, according to local doctors and providers.