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Sunday storm leaves thousands in the dark

A swift moving storm knocked down trees, tore through power lines and left thousands in the dark. West Penn Power spokesperson Todd Meyers said upwards of 14,000 Southwestern Pennsylvania customers lost power because of the storm on Sunday. About 6,000 were still waiting for power to be ...

The days of shying away from political discussions in polite company seem to be over. From social media posts to conversations with friends and family, politics have become a hot button talking point for many. That’s left some frustrated as they try to navigate the increasingly divisive ...

The tumult of large-scale cuts to federal spending, pullbacks of civil rights protections, and new tariffs getting announced and pulled back, are taking their toll on psyches across the country, including in Southwestern Pennsylvania. Like most stressful times, these are also making their ...

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump has signed into law legislation funding the government through the end of September, ending the threat of a partial government shutdown and capping off a struggle in Congress that deeply divided Democrats. Harrison Fields, White House principal deputy ...

Police alleged the actions of a Uniontown man led to fights in the stands during a March 7 boys basketball playoff game between Meadville and Uniontown high schools. During the final quarter of the game, Reginald Grooms, 44, walked from the Uniontown fan section to the bleachers where ...

The state Public Utility Commission has approved Pennsylvania American Water’s plans to purchase the beleaguered East Dunkard Water Authority, setting the stage for the sale to be finalized later this year. Calling it an “extraordinary” situation during its monthly meeting Thursday, the ...