A woman was injured trying to rescue her dogs from a weekend house fire in Brownsville that destroyed her home and damaged neighboring residences.
When South Brownsville Volunteer Fire Company #1 Chief Ron Barry arrived at the scene just before noon on Sunday, he said flames were shooting out ...
For more than 100 years, Fiddles Diner in Brownsville has been a hot spot for locals, and a draw for Hollywood.
Now, the newest owners of the Water Street eatery are looking to Fiddles’ past as they make plans for its future.
April and Robert Sphar came to own the iconic diner, featured in ...
A Brownsville man will go to federal prison for 51 months followed by 10 years of supervised release after his conviction for possession of child sexual abuse materials.
According to the Department of Justice, Karl Lutes, 52, pleaded guilty and admitted to sharing images on the internet that ...
Back in the day having two 1,000-yard rushers on a high school football team was a bit of a rarity. It has become more commonplace today.
In 1984 the Brownsville Falcons on their way to an unbeaten regular season were blessed with two 1,000-yard backs in Carl Gaddis and Mike Grashion.
It ...
On Dec. 15, from 7 to 9 p.m., the Peter J. Daley Cultural Center in Brownsville will present a night of timeless classics from the iconic "Rat Pack" era, performed by artist Christian Sesek.
Captivated by the sounds of Frank Sinatra, Sesek has mesmerized audiences for nearly two decades with ...
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation and the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) are offering a virtual display of plans for the Dunlap Creek Bridge rehabilitation and Brownsville Avenue Bridge preservation projects in Brownsville.
Built in 1839, the Dunlap Creek Bridge (Cast Iron ...