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Editor’s note: In the spring of 1861, the United States stood at its breaking point. For years, tensions between North and South had deepened. Nowhere was that more felt than in Virginia. While leaders in Richmond voted to join the Confederacy, many residents in the mountainous western ...

The Washington Wild Things and PathWays of Southwestern Pennsylvania Inc. have expanded their ongoing multi-year partnership to unveil a new sensory-safe room at EQT Park. The room, which occupies the former box office space behind home plate, is designed to provide a welcoming, calming ...

The cost of freedom

A light rain stopped and the sun peeked out as hundreds gathered at the National Cemetery of the Alleghenies in Cecil Township on Sunday morning for the annual Veterans Day ceremony to honor U.S. servicemen and women who died while serving in the military. "Memorial Day invites all ...

War hero’s story finally told

U.S. Army Air Corps Staff Sgt. Donald W. Ross was a World War II war hero whose story got lost in a mix of family drama, estrangement, distance, and time. About 40 years ago, my grandfather, Vance Ross, mentioned that he hadn’t seen his younger brother since 1944. As he sat at his kitchen ...

The rainy weekend weather didn't dampen the spirits of festival-goers who visited the Greater Pittsburgh Food Truck Festival at Hollywood Casino at The Meadows, which kicked off its 10th year on Friday. The festival featured more than 50 of Southwestern Pennsylvania's best food trucks, ...

Fireballer meets Rain Day

Mason Miller doesn’t give up many hits. Regarded as one of the best pitchers in baseball, the Padres closer leads the major leagues in saves this season, striking out two batters an inning to go along with an 0.79 earned-run average. But if even one drop of rain falls on July 29? He’s ...