A Uniontown is accused of firing a 12-gauge shotgun, hitting the roofs of nearby homes in South Union Township.
Court paperwork indicated police were called to an Elm Road home in the township on Thursday because Anthony DeRosa Jr., 61, was playing loud music and screaming at the neighbor’s ...
The more than $700 billion in proposed cuts to Medicaid could be devastating to Pennsylvania’s hospitals, health care experts and advocates continue to warn.
Major cuts to Medicaid funding could significantly increase uncompensated care, potentially leading to reduced services and staffing, ...
The former director of finance of Fay-Penn Economic Development Council is scheduled for a preliminary hearing next week on charges that she stole almost $17,000 from the nonprofit.
State police accused Melony Reed, 49, of Morgantown, W. Va., of using Fay-Penn’s credit cards to pay for ...
When looking at the rates of autism diagnoses, it is clear that significantly more people are being diagnosed with the disorder.
For Dr. Rueben Brock, being diagnosed in his 40s offers a clear example of how people can misunderstand those climbing rates.
The National Institute of Mental ...
In Southwestern Pennsylvania, a subtle yet persistent transformation is underway as the "gig economy" — a sector characterized by short-term, flexible, on-demand jobs — continues to reshape local employment patterns. This shift reflects a broader nationwide trend toward flexible work ...
The suspect in the homicide of a Rostraver Township woman had a separate criminal case in Washington County thrown out after the alleged victim refused to testify.
Felony charges including robbery, burglary and criminal trespassing against Dorian Coral Jeri-Greene were dismissed at his ...