A car plowed into the rear of the Chartiers Valley primary school bus Monday afternoon on Route 50 between Scott Township and Heidelberg.
But Bridgeville police said the items were left inside the unoccupied home. Read about that and other crime in the weekly Bridgeville police blotter.
Chartiers Valley students will participate in a “safety drill” Tuesday to prepare them in case of an emergency on the middle/high school campus or nearby in the community.
Police officers were called to a Collier Township neighborhood earlier this month for an unruly man creating a disturbance. Read more in the weekly Collier Township police blotter.
Scott Township police said three people were cited for underage drinking during a traffic stop in East Carnegie. Read about that and other crime news in the weekly Scott Township police blotter.
Ritter was the fourth young woman killed in seven months in Washington County in 1976-77.
A Collier man is accused of taking a purse from a Presto convenience store, only to return it later sans the $200 in cash that was inside it. Read about that and other crime in the weekly Collier Township police blotter.
Two Scott Township residents accused of stealing scrap metal and trying to sell it are heading to trial on theft and other charges. Read about that and other preliminary hearing decisions by District Judge Gary Zyra.
Dozens of police officers from across the area, including Collier Township and Bridgeville, took part in an active shooter training exercise Wednesday at South Fayette High School.
Joan Lynn Meissonier, 59, of Castle Shannon, who had been missing since New Year's Day, was found in East Liberty on Thursday afternoon.
Scott Township and the Chartiers Valley School District are beginning to negotiate a contract to have a "resource officer" in the intermediate school.
The Wilkinsburg teen might still be in the Pittsburgh area.
Scott police made several arrests for public drunkenness, drunken driving and assault during the Christmas weekend. Read more in the weekly Scott Township police blotter.
A New Castle woman faces charges after Heidelberg police said she assaulted another woman over missing prescription medicine.
One person is in custody following an early-morning standoff at a Collier Township residence.
The woman wasn't seriously injured when she crashed into the railroad crossing gate along Vanadium Road on Saturday afternoon.
Bridgeville police are preparing to file charges against the man they say is responsible for the string of car break-ins in January.
The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children lists Stefanie Mills as an endangered runaway.
A driver who allegedly was under the influence of drugs and alcohol while fighting with officers and paramedics during a traffic stop waived all charges to court. Read about that and other preliminary hearing decisions by Magistrate Maureen McGraw-Desme
Scott Township police arrested a Carnegie man on numerous charges after officers said he stole various items from a yard and tried to sell them for scrap. Read about that and other crime news in the weekly police blotter.
Police Chief Tom Devin insisted parents should not be afraid to send their children to Chartiers Valley High School despite threatening rumors that are spreading at school. Will you send your child to school Friday?
Police have withdrawn the most serious charges against one of the men accused of stealing tires and other equipment from a Greentree Road auto shop. Read about that and other preliminary hearing decisions by District Judge Gary Zyra.
Collier Township police and the Chartiers Valley School District are investigating a rumor that there would be an “act of violence at the high school” on Friday, but said they have no evidence to substantiate it.
Collier Township residents said items sitting outside their homes were stolen during the daytime recently.
The missing man was from Waynesburg but worked on a river boat owned by Tri-River Fleeting in Pittsburgh.
Local and state police in Newtown, Conn. were called to an elementary school at about 9:30 a.m. Friday after a gunman opened fire at the school, killing more than two dozen people.
Heidelberg police say a Washington County man was driving drunk with his young daughter in his car. Read about that and other crime news in the weekly police blotter.
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A Bridgeville man is accused of soliciting sex acts with a 15-year-old boy working at the borough fire department’s Bingo night early this month.
A caregiver accused of bilking an elderly woman out of $11,000 last year is heading to trial on more than two dozen forgery charges. Read about that and other preliminary hearings in the weekly district court round-up.
Three men who allegedly stole more than $1,000 worth of scrap metal from a Scott Township industrial park were easy to spot as they tried to leave. Find out what police say gave them away.
A man was coming home from his job in Kirwan Heights shortly before midnight Monday when he crashed into a pole on Route 50 across from Collier Town Square.
A woman being stopped for DUI had to be hospitalized after Collier police said she fought with officers and suffered medical problems by allegedly mixing alcohol and prescription pills.
Collier Township police seized thousands of dollars in knock-off merchandise and pirated movie DVDs from three separate vendors at Trader Jack’s on Sunday morning.
The Etna woman was last seen in Wilkins Township last December.
The district attorney's office said the observation platform of the exhibit will be removed out of respect for the Derkosh family, whose 2-year-old son was mauled to death by the African painted dogs.
Scott Township police said some unusual items were stolen during a burglary at Carriage Park Apartments last month. Find out what was taken in the weekly Scott Township police blotter.
Trespassing and disorderly conduct charges against a Carnegie man accused of being at a Scott Township residence in July have been withdrawn.
Scott Township police received reports of thefts from the donation boxes at both Our Lady of Victory Church and Sts. Simon and Jude Catholic Church on Nov. 27.
Watch video of three people who filmed themselves playing a prank at Pizza Hut on Greentree Road by discharging a fire extinguisher and destroying a computer monitor. Scott police and the employees didn’t find the prank very funny.