Uniontown’s former treasurer was found guilty Tuesday of embezzling $112,000 from a collective of area churches during her time chairing its board of trustees.
A Fayette County jury took about three hours to find Antoinette Hodge, 55, guilty of 29 of 31 charges against her.
Using her ...
Garrett Neese
Lindsey Sylvania, a Waynesburg University psychology and youth ministry sophomore from Oakland, Md., receives a pin from EcoStewards vice president Garret Kunz during the university’s Earth Day celebration Tuesday.
Waynesburg celebrates Earth Day
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As the date for Real ID enforcement rapidly approaches, the rush to apply for the identification card has led to long lines at driver license centers in Pennsylvania.
Starting May 7, adults will need a Real ID to board domestic flights and access certain federal buildings. If you don’t ...
Catholics locally and around the world are mourning the death of Pope Francis, who died Monday morning at the age of 88.
“Today, I join with the Clergy, religious and the faithful of the Diocese of Greensburg in mourning the loss of our Holy Father, Pope Francis. Let us give thanks to ...
Easter functions as the best advertisement for bunnies — or depending on your perspective, the worst.
Depicted as soft, fluffy and low-maintenance, rabbits can seem like the ideal starter pet. Behind dogs and cats, they’re the third-most adopted animal.
But people’s fuzzy expectations ...
Oh, yeah, Easter in the 1950s. A time when the Easter Bunny wasn’t either a capitalistic corporate mascot or CGI nightmare, but a slightly disquieting, floppy-eared creature you might encounter in a department store, smelling a little like second-hand cigarette smoke. For kids like me, ...