Three police officers from Collier Township and Bridgeville are being hailed as heroes for stopping a woman from leaping to her death off an Interstate 79 overpass.
District Judges Robert Wyda and Blaise Larotonda say the problem often begins at home.
A new movie is being released Saturday night in Bethel Park to raise awareness about police officers in this area who have died in the line of the duty.
The mother said her daughter had been abducted on the South Side but, later, the mother's boyfriend confessed to burying the toddler in Brookline.
The latest from Magisterial District Judge Robert Wyda's office.
The magistrate for Upper St. Clair and Bethel Park will be hearing the case.
Scanner information indicates the employees at the St. Clair Mini Mart on Route 19 were robbed at gunpoint.
Neighbors say they're going to be on the watch Friday night.
No storm-related deaths have been reported in western Pennsylvania as of Tuesday.
District Judge Robert Wyda says the new Castle Doctrine law in Pennsylvania changes how people view strangers.
The accident happened at the intersection of McLaughlin Run and Lesnett Roads.
Pennsylvania State Police say Apple users are the target of a phishing scam.
In July 1979, Carol Jursik picked up some groceries on her way home from jogging but vanished just 10 houses from her front porch.
Joshua Roberts Van Auker is accused of meeting Ward's personal assistant in Sewickley to collect $15,000 from the retired Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver.
Online records show that Brandon Daniel Thomas was arraigned early Friday and remanded to the Washington County Jail.
A Washington County man allegedly exposed himself to workers at two nearby tanning salons.
Two other charges, including failure to comply with registration of sexual offenders, were held for court.
Police officers were called to Chuck E Cheese on Sunday night for an irate woman who was allegedly shouting obscenities around young children.
A woman's body was discovered in the river at Fox Chapel in 2003, but she has never been identified.
A tractor-trailer barreled through the concrete median on I-376 near Carnegie before crashing into cars and causing major traffic back-ups in both directions Friday morning.
It's official: These volunteers have tried EVERYTHING to raise funds.
Drivers have reported tire damage after driving over utility covers near the intersection of Park Boulevard and West Liberty Avenue.
Pennsylvania is considering offering local tax relief to volunteer firefighters and medics as a way to bolster the ranks.
The newborn infant was left near a Hazelwood church—his mother never found.
Fire Prevention Weeks begins in Upper St. Clair Sunday.
The Providence Point security guard who allegedly stole $150,000 worth of items from residents last year is heading to trial on all charges.
About 60 people participated in the local Drug Take-Back Day on Saturday.
WTAE reports James Greer was found in South Strabane.
James Greer, 52, suffers from depression and left his home Sunday without his medication.
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 Upper St. Clair Police Department is participating in National Drug Take Back Day on Saturday.
A man who apparently used the fumes from a charcoal grill burning inside his home's bathroom to commit suicide forced police to evacuate an entire neighborhood next to Upper St. Clair.
The latest from the office of Magisterial District Judge Robert Wyda.
A federal judge sentenced Oliver Wynn Herndon to more than 11 years in prison Monday morning.
Do you know where any of these endangered runaways are today?
Fourth annual breakfast held Thursday at Consol Energy Center in Pittsburgh pays tribute to everyday people who have performed extraordinary deeds.
A quick-change scam artist hit the Collier Township Giant Eagle last week and stole $150 from the clerk.
Numerous mailboxes were damaged last weekend.
Have unwanted or expired medication in your home? Let the Upper St. Clair Police Department dispose of the stuff for you. Here's how.
Also this week from Magisterial District Judge Robert Wyda's office, two people are charged with stealing from Sears.