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Aliquippa declared a local state of emergency after three water main breaks disrupted service. Officials directed residents to municipal channels for updates and bottled water information.
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Highmark’s affiliation with Blue KC is expected to close March 31, adding about 1 million members while leaving Blue KC locally governed and branded.
Crime & Emergencies in ...
Police are investigating reports that a man parachuted from a downtown building Friday morning. Witnesses say the person fled and detectives are reviewing security video.
A jury cleared 16-year-old Cy-Miar Amari Woods of homicide in the 2023 Stowe Township death of Michael Dean; other charges were dismissed and a co-defendant remains charged.
A Logan Township woman faces child endangerment and DUI charges after police say she struck a car seat holding her 1‑year‑old in a motel parking lot.
PennDOT and FHWA awarded $5M to DOMI to fund safety and accessibility upgrades on Murray Avenue in Squirrel Hill.
A multi-vehicle crash on I-80 in Mercer County left one man dead; the coroner ruled the death accidental.
Police checked the Jewish Community Center in Squirrel Hill after a reported possible threat. The JCC told members there was no danger to anyone inside.
Chief Jason Lando ordered an administrative review after an ICE arrest across from Zone 3; officers say they did not intervene. He has spoken with ICE supervisors as the bureau investigates.
A Beaver County man was arrested after a voicemail threatened worshippers at the Islamic Center of Western Pennsylvania, forcing an evacuation and criminal charges.
A Pittsburgh woman pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter in the Oct. 2024 Homewood West killing of Raneisha Scott and was sentenced Tuesday to four to ten years in state prison.
Ayden Stahl, 16, a California Area High School student, was killed in a Washington County dirt‑bike crash, local CBS affiliate reports.
Politics & Govt in ...
Internal emails show the Pittsburgh Bureau of Police spent more than $11,000 on premium car washes and commanders have been ordered to explain purchases as the city grapples with a near $30M budget gap.
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