In the right photo, Brian Hood of Rector and Emily Barth of Stahlstown participate in a demonstration detailing how flax is turned into linen during the 111th annual Flax Scutching Festival held this More...
Sci-fi movie Director Cody Knotts is seeking background and featured extras of all ages, races and genders for the “Kecksburg” movie shoot to be conducted on Oct. 6 on the streets of Mount Pleasant. More...
NEW YORK (AP) — Aman who was mocked online after he was recorded shaving at his seat on a commuter train headed out of New York City said he was just trying to clean up after days spent in a homeless shelter. More...
A Hempfield Township man convicted in 2014 of murdering his wife and sentenced to life in prison is seeking a new trial, contending his attorneys did not adequately defend him. David Frank Stahl, 48, was convicted of first-degree murder in the More...
NEW YORK (AP) — Billionaire and former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg is actively thinking of running for president in 2020 as a Democrat. More...
Delta Auto Protect promises Devon Welter a full refund on his extended car warranty. But one month after signing a release — and despite a promise that the check is in the mail — he still hasn’t received the money. More...
The state House and Senate return to the state Capitol this month for a pre-election voting sessions that's so short it would be funny, were it not such a ridiculous waste of the taxpayers' time and money. The majority-GOP House reconvenes Wedn More...
The Center for Political and Economic Thought of the Alex G. McKenna School of Business, Economics and Government will open the 2018-19 McKenna Economic Education Lecture Series with a presentation by Professor Christopher Coyne 7:30 p.m. More...
Adams Memorial Library programming coordinator Laura Starzynski announced these October programs, five at the 1112 Ligonier, Latrobe, library and two at Caldwell Memorial Library, located in Derry Area High School, 988 N. Chestnut St. More...
After months of discussion, Derry Borough Council on Monday voted to advertise several items related to state-mandated Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) requirements within the borough. More...
Jim Moore, Danyelle Kintz, Jeffrey Kintz and Ron Finley are getting ready for the Latrobe Lions Club broom sale from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, Sept. 22, or whenever sold out. More...
The critically acclaimed Occidental Gypsy Fusion Band opens the St. Vincent College concert series 7 p.m. Saturday in the Robert S. Carey Performing Arts Center at St. More...
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Parents of children in the Roman Catholic Church and survivors of sexual abuse by clergy filed a lawsuit Monday against Pennsylvania’s eight dioceses and their bishops asking a judge to compel them to release informati More...
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Education Secretary Betsy DeVos on Monday encouraged students to engage others with respect and not to “be nasty” while hiding behind Twitter handles, leading one student to wonder why her boss, President Donald More...
PYONGYANG, North Korea (AP) - The leaders of the two Koreas have begun their official summit talks on denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula and other issues. South Korean President Moon Jae-in flew to Pyongyang on Tuesday for his third summi More...
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - At the heart of the nuclear impasse with North Korea is a seemingly straightforward demand by both North and South for a formal end to the Korean War. It appears reasonable, on its face. More...
Greater Latrobe’s Sadie Wetzel and Lauren Cammerata (above) block a spike attempt by Laurel during Monday’s non-section match. Cammerata led the Lady Wildcats with 10 kills while Wetzel added four in the team’s 3-1 win. More...
The Greater Latrobe girls’ soccer team had all of the early momentum, but host Penn Hills took control in the second half for an eventual 3-1 victory during a WPIAL Section 3-AAAA game Monday. More...