Lent is an important time of year for Christians across the globe. It is a season of sacrifice, during which many abstain ...
Throughout Lent, many practicing Christians forego eating meat on Fridays. This custom continues until Easter Sunday as a way ...
Fire departments are unlikely to continue searching the Monongahela River for a man who went missing last week. Monongahela Fire Department Chief Aaron Leezer said they were suspending efforts to ...
Matthew Robert Alt, 27, of Donora, was charged Sunday by Donora police with strangulation, reckless endangerment and simple assault. According to the criminal complaint, at about 7:40 p.m. Saturday, ...
Defending WPIAL champion Peters Township isn’t ready to give up its title. Taylor McCullough scored a game-high 14 points and Peters Township defeated Baldwin 43-36 in a Class 5A girls basketball ...
Washington & Jefferson’s men’s basketball team had six players score in double figures, led by Matt Seidl’s 19 points, as it rolled to a 99-82 victory over host Bethany in a key Presidents’ Athletic ...
If a cold snap has you feeling blue, turn back the clock and warm up the kitchen with a kid-friendly favorite the whole family can enjoy. Mac and cheese is a staple in households across the country, ...
Local leaders are remembering the Rev. Jesse Jackson, a champion for social justice and a towering figure in the Civil Rights Movement, who died Tuesday. Jackson, a protege of the Rev. Martin Luther ...
Community Lenten gatherings will begin at 4 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 22, at Fourth Presbyterian Church, 1000 Jefferson Ave., Washington, as part of the annual “Route 844 Corridor” churches’ Lenten services.
Prior to Tuesday’s game, Charleroi boys basketball coach Joe Dunn said Seton LaSalle would provide a tough test. The Cougars ...
Tomorrow is Ash Wednesday, kicking off the 40-day Lenten season recognized by Catholics around the globe. Regardless of your ...
A Canonsburg church hoping to make dreams come true for area teens who would like to attend their high school prom but can’t ...