Those who live, work or do business in Turtle Creek or East Pittsburgh should note this change coming next month.
Swissvale Fire Department took its new truck to Edgewood Towne Centre for a workout Saturday.
Incident on Greensburg Pike started with a report of a man trying to throw himself in front of a vehicle.
Infant riding without car seat, deer accident among this week's Forest Hills police news.
Donald Cheeks didn't show for his hearing before District Judge Thomas Caulfield Wednesday—and it wasn't that he jumped bail.
In July 1979, Carol Jursik picked up some groceries on her way home from jogging but vanished just 10 houses from her front porch.
Also, sexual assault, retail theft and other items from the Edgewood Police Department blotter.
Rayseun Hall's family is honored with his jersey at ceremony last Sunday at the Wolvarena.
District Judge Thomas Caulfield holds two men, one woman for court on a variety of charges at preliminary hearings last week.
Judge Kim M. Hoots holds two men for court, another waives preliminary hearing.
District Judge Thomas Caulfield handles several cases Oct. 10 in his Forest Hills courtroom.
A Pittsburgh man is charged after police find several drugs and a stolen gun in his possession after a traffic stop.
Two people are in critical condition after gunfire erupted at a midget football game between East End and Wilkinsburg.
A woman's body was discovered in the river at Fox Chapel in 2003, but she has never been identified.
Pittsburgh police Officer Andrew Baker almost was run over in a police chase that started in Point Breeze last month, and he was honored for his work during the 2011 Washington Boulevard flood.
A stolen bicycle, natural gas leak and possible stolen items on Craigslist among other Forest Hills police calls this week.
Fire Chief Dave Andrews also offers some tips for residents for Fire Prevention Week—and every week.
These and other items from the latest Edgewood police blotter.
Allegheny County Homicide Unit investigators are seeking information about the incident on South Avenue.
Swissvale Fire Department unveiled new truck at its Fire Prevention Week Open House on Sunday.
District Judge Kim M. Hoots heard this and other cases in her Wilkinsburg courtroom last week.
District Judge Thomas Caulfield handles DUI and other cases in his Forest Hills courtroom Oct. 4.
Despite the Steelers game and the rain, residents turned out to see the new fire station and new pumper/aerial truck on Sunday.
Police recently gave out a 'fair amount' of tickets during a traffic detail.
The newborn infant was left near a Hazelwood church—his mother never found.
Darnell Bouie, who last lived in Turtle Creek and was wanted on charges stemming from a murder in Clarksburg, WV, was apprehended Friday morning.
Swissvale Fire Department will have an open house with activities on Oct. 7 and Edgewood firefighters will hold safety day Oct. 13.
This and other Forest Hills Borough police news from the last week.
Two cases that came before District Judge Kim M. Hoots last week were because of increased vigilance by police to prevent gun incidents.
Numerous first responders, medics, 911 dispatchers and other organizations will be at the fair.
The youths rode motorized shopping carts through the store Sept. 27, causing damage.
It's been two years since Jason Paylor Jr. was gunned down on South Avenue—and his family and friends remembered him last night.
Desmond Jerral Bentley, 23, of Wilkinsburg gave false identification to police.
Chief Chuck Williams reports Bryn Mawr, Edgewood Road areas have been targeted recently by thieves who steal items from unlocked vehicles.
The woman was hit as she crossed the street in a motorized scooter in 900 block of Penn Avenue around 10:30 a.m. Sunday.
The 22-year-old Dormont woman was killed in 1989 on her way home from a party in Mt. Lebanon—her mutilated body found in the backyard of a house on Voelkel Avenue near the light rail transit tracks.
The "Rec Crew" and the Woodland Hills community are pulling together to remember Hank Woodhall of Forest Hills and to gather donations to support his family tonight at the Wolvarena.
Lost dog, burglary, suspicious people reports also highlight this week's police blotter.
The bat police found in the car certainly wasn't Bruce Wayne.
The borough's paid fire department attained gold status and the volunteer fire department reached bronze status in the Pennsylvania Fire Service Certification Program.