A public hearing was held Tuesday to allow residents to "guide the township in its dealings with Range Resources" and the Worstell impoundment, according to the Washington Observer-Reporter.
One man has already visited every county in Pennsylvania in his quest to win statewide office in 2014.
According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, the lamps can catch fire if the wrong bulb is installed.
It’s almost surreal to think about what a playoff baseball game at PNC Park will be like, and it feels almost sacrilegious to type the words “World Series” yet. But we should be embracing this team and cherishing every minute of the experience.
Haircuts are a rite of passage for many kids, but just how much will that trip to the salon or barber cost you?
According to Allstate Insurance, Pittsburgh area drivers average just over seven years between accidents.
Business Facility Magazine says state’s natural gas operations could lead to economic development.
The next live performance will be televised Tuesday, Sept. 3.
State of Working PA report finds falling wages, slow job growth.
Callers claiming to be power company representatives threaten to shut off service to customers unless they receive immediate payment.
Here's how to share your back-to-school photos with your neighbors.
For those who normally take public transit around Pittsburgh, lines are operating on a holiday schedule Monday, Sept. 2.
Political parties may need to find more women and minority candidates to run for office to win over young voters.
The first Labor Day featured workers protesting a 16-hour work day.
The CDC doesn't support privatizing Pennsylvania's liquor stores, but it also has no say in the matter.
A state Supreme Court ruling puts more pressure on lawmakers to change Pennsylvania's Open Records law.
A look at some of the big stories in Western Pa this week.
Five things to check out around town this weekend.
The concert benefits local children and youth.