Catch up on recent local news in Pennsylvania, including the area's 'snobbiest' towns and Pope Francis' visit to Philadelphia.
Miss a day, miss a lot. Catch up on recent news in Eastern Pennsylvania, including strangest police stories and a Good News roundup.
Catch up on recent news in Eastern Pennsylvania, including strangest police stories and a Good News roundup.
Check out the top stories that made headlines on Pennsylvania Patch sites in July.
The forecast looks sunny and hot, but with thunderstorms looming.
James Callahan, West Chester journalist in hospice, was honored at an April Red Sox game. A heartfelt email ensured the moment was captured.
A new Gallup study shows that PA is more obese than most of the country. The Pittsburgh area also scored low in a "well-being" analysis.
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Prepare yourself as sub-zero temperatures are likely this weekend.
The Powerball jackpot is currently at its third-highest total on record.
Tunnel restrictions will be in place this weekend as workers replace the tunnel’s ceiling.
The Pennsylvania DOT and its contractor will be holding two public meetings providing information on upcoming construction projects.
As tax filing season approaches, the Pennsylvania State Police are warning residents of an increase in tax scams.
How much snow could the Pittsburgh region see this weekend?
Snow has barely started falling and the impending storm has already causing flight delays and cancellations across the region.
How do gas prices stack up in the Pittsburgh area?
A winter weather advisory has been issued for Allegheny County until 2 p.m. What can you expect?
How do the gas prices in the Pittsburgh area stack up?
Promising a child a letter from Santa has turned into a Santa con like we've never seen before.
Legislation proposed would provide for a “dynamic parking” system in Pittsburgh.
Claire Toman of Belle Vernon was found unharmed police on Monday.
Bill introduced that would protect animals from being left outside during severe heat or cold.
The National Weather Service has issued a winter weather advisory until 2 p.m.
In 2013, nearly 10,000 people were fed a meal with donated venison.
A water main break in Oakland prompts the rescheduling of a Pittsburgh Public School board meeting.
Allegheny medical examiner announces cause of death in UPMC researcher's death
Flight cancellations and delays mount as winter storm hits on the Eve of Thanksgiving.
County jobs no longer require applicants to indicate whether they have been convicted of a crime.
High winds across the area have knocked out power and caused injuries.
Rich Fitzgerald will be joined by seniors from the Penn Hills Senior Center in lighting the Allegheny County Courthouse on November 21.
The Allegheny County Health Department has seen 98 cases reported as of November 10, compared to 56 at the same time in 2013.
All license centers will be closed Thursday, Nov. 27 and Friday, Nov. 28, for the Thanksgiving holiday.
New license plates, designed to recognize veterans and provide funds to preserve monuments are now available to Pennsylvania drivers.
Offices will re-open for regular business hours on Wednesday, November 12, 2014.
The Holocaust Center will host an educational Kristallnacht program this Saturday night at 7:30 p.m. at Community Day School.