The Canonsburg Volunteer Fire Department responded with absorbent pads and sand when a truck driver said his tailgate failed, dumping gallons of white paint onto Pike Street near N. Jefferson Avenue Friday afternoon.
A couple was arrested after a controlled buy in the borough.
Armen Gilliam collapsed while playing a pick-up game.
A court docket confirms that Washington County President Judge Debbie O'Dell Seneca canceled the bench warrant for James A. Marchewka late Wednesday.
No further details were immediately available Friday morning.
Crews from Columbia Gas Transmissions are on scene at the Burnside Road incident.
First responders said Burnside from state Route 980 to Angerer Road is closed until further notice.
Washington County District Attorney Steve Toprani announced that six local police departments—including Canonsburg, Cecil, North Strabane and Peters—will have access to license plate recognition technology.
New Castle police are reportedly en route to Canonsburg to pick the 24-year-old man up.
Police releasing no other details.
Canonsburg Police are investigating both incidents.
A Butler County man was charged Saturday after the incident at the Doubletree Hotel in North Strabane.
An Allegheny General Hospital spokeswoman said Monday afternoon the man was in fair condition.
Police said Steven Wallace was caught exposing himself in a borough business.
The news from the U.S. Department of Justice came days after an independent borough investigation yielded a bust of more than 100 stamp bags of heroin.
Canonsburg police charge two borough men with drug charges after traffic stop early Tuesday.
Cecil Township said the man's blood alcohol was nearly three times the legal limit.
Both incidents are still under investigation.
Two troopers from McDonald were awarded for their commitment to the community.
Victim in attempted robbery is in good condition at Allegheny General Hospital.
Police are searching the area for the shooting suspect.
Cecil Township police are investigating the incidents.
Cecil Township Manager Don Gennuso said the Oak Street Bridge will remain closed until repairs can be made.
The 41-year-old man had been flown to a Pittsburgh hospital last week.
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There was a muffled sob in the courtroom as a forensic pathologist detailed the injuries suffered by two of the victims.
State police filed robbery charges against Michael McCarthy, who waived his right to a preliminary hearing Wednesday related to the Tiny Store incident.
Canonsburg police charged Michael McCarthy after his mother identified him.
Canonsburg police are investigating several incidents from over the weekend.
Sam Kinkus remained in the Washington County Jail Thursday on $125K bond.
Police said Stormy Lynn Hunter was traveling 92 mph seconds before the crash that killed two Pittsburgh men.
Borough police are investigating both incidents.
District Judge David Mark set his bail at $125K.
Cecil Township said no charges are expected to be filed in the incident.
Borough police need your help identifying the man who tried to rob the Tiny Store Friday night—and possibly two other shops in the area.
Program developed in Peters attracts nearly 100 teenagers to learn safe driving.
Police are investigating two separate incidents.
First responders said the house on Second Street sustained fire and smoke damage—but that both people home got out safe.
More than $2,000 worth of flowering plants were stolen from a township greenhouse.
Cecil Township police said arrest was made with the help of video surveillance.