There were nearly as many DUI arrests the weekend of the big game than in the entire month of January.
The combined work of four police departments and the FBI was critical in getting the convicted rapist off of the streets.
Owner of McCandless business says he's left with fake gold after switch. Police seek other possible victims.
National Weather Service issues wind advisory.
After representing himself during his trial, the convicted rapist is scheduled to be sentenced in Allegheny County Common Pleas Court.
The prosecution rests its case Friday morning.
The man's death was ruled a homicide.
Cranberry Patch Editor Jessica Sinichak puts on the gear—and finds she can barely move!
Nathaniel Washington denied any involvement, and claims he was arrested "for no reason."
The jury also viewed a surveillance video investigators say implicates Arthur Henderson.
The woman testifies that her attacker tied up and gagged her fiance in a room across the hall.
The assaults took place at two different Ross Township apartment complexes, and the home of a Hopewell woman.
Workers were renovating the home when the fire broke out.
Arthur Lamont Henderson has been in the Allegheny County Jail since his arrest a year ago.
The North Huntingdon man had a fight with his girlfriend in the Strip District, and then vanished.
The man's mother also appeared in court.
Couple finds the child was found after dark, wearing no shoes or jacket, in 40-degree weather.
The two-car crash closed Valleybrook Road in Peters Township for more than an hour Saturday night. The other driver was not hurt, according to police.
Jeffrey Fromlak, 26 of McCandless, died Sunday night when his vehicle overturned on Route 19 in McCandless.
The accident occurred shortly after 6:30 p.m. Sunday.
The owner told police he had planned to drive the motor home to North Carolina on Monday.
The 16-year-old has been missing since Oct. 23, 2012.
The Lightsey family lost everything in Sunday night's fire.
The morning rush has slowed to a crawl.
Both accused burglars remain jailed, charged in break-ins reported in Ross, McCandless, Franklin Park, Pine, Ohio and Moon townships.
Police warn the practice of leaving an unattended car running is a dangerous one.
The cause of the fire, which started in one home and spread to another, is under investigation.
Firefighters battle flames and dropping temperatures.
She has not been seen since leaving her home in Swissvale on March 28, 2008.
Duquesne Light says the elderly are often the target.
Douglas Barbour, 33, with his wife, Kristen Barbour, 30, appear at a preliminary hearing in Leetsdale District Court.
One of the suspects is also charged in several other break-ins in nearby communities.
Laws regarding the use of force, excessive force, requirements to retreat or flee, and the castle doctrine will be part of the discussion
The car caught fire just east of the busy intersection.
A Pine-Richland parent discovers a video on his child's cell phone showing teens participating in the dangerous activity, also known as the Pass-Out Game.
The occupant of the Jarvis Court apartment was out of town when the fire broke out Friday morning.
She took only her ID and Social Security cards when she left her Hazelwood home.
No one was home at the time and no one was hurt.
A nearby resident is concerned about safety there.