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Family sues Norwin over alleged disability rights violation, claims defamation by school director
A North Huntingdon family filed a federal lawsuit this week against Norwin School District, claiming their civil rights were violated. Melissa Karabin; her husband, Matthew Karabin; and children, Samantha and Joseph Karabin, filed the 12-count lawsuit Thursday in U.S. District Court in Pittsburgh, seeking a jury trial and unspecified damages.
2024 Alle-Kiski Memorial Day events
All events are on May 27 unless otherwise noted. Apollo Volunteer Fire Department No. 2 will sponsor a program at 9 a.m. at Memorial Square in Apollo Plaza. Air Force veteran Michael Mollick will be the speaker. Gary Baer, worship leader at Apollo First Evangelical Lutheran Church, will be the master of ceremonies. All veterans in attendance will be recognized by their name and branch of service. Wreaths will be placed in memory of deceased veterans, firefighters, police officers and first responders.
Vehicle crash near Route 283 in East Hempfield Township
SALUNGA-LANDISVILLE, Pa. — A vehicle crash occurred westbound on Route 283 near State Road in East Hempfield Township around 7:30 p.m. Video above: Headlines from WGAL News 8 Today. No injuries or road closures have been reported at this time. There may be some traffic delays as crews are...
New Kensington, Arnold 'Slow Roll' bicycle event returns June 4
A weekly bicycle ride through Arnold and New Kensington is expanding as it returns for its second season in June. The New Ken-Arnold Slow Roll will be held every Tuesday beginning June 4 and running into October, organizer Neil Walker said. Participants will gather about 6 p.m. at the ball...
Italian eatery Totaro's planned for Tarentum
Al Colelli grew up in a big Italian family, watching at his mother’s knee while she whipped up favorites such as meatballs and marinara. The Arnold resident picked up a thing or two. “I’ve been cooking for awhile, and I love to do it,” said Colelli, 52. “Call me...
Lower Burrell Farmers Market to open for season with 60-plus vendors
An array of more than 60 vendors will be available Saturday to kick off Lower Burrell’s farmers market. The Joseph “Bud” Myers Lower Burrell Farmers Market will begin its summer season from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Bon Air Elementary School parking lot. “The market...
DSPR Congratulates Julian Jackson Sr. and Rudolph Clarke for Indiana Boxing Hall of Fame Induction
On Saturday, May 18, the boxing world celebrated when two native Virgin Islanders, Rudolph Clarke and Julian Jackson Sr., were honored at the prestigious Indiana Boxing Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony in Indianapolis, Ind. Sponsored by Roof it Forward and Wise Financial, the ceremony recognized the outstanding contributions of Clarke and Jackson to the sport of boxing in Indiana.
Greensburg man arrested in connection with infant son's 2023 death
A Southwest Greensburg man was arrested Tuesday in connection with his son’s July death at a Mt. Pleasant Township home. State police said Jason F. Ludwig, 38, concealed the 8-month-old boy’s death after apparently falling asleep with the child on a couch. The boy was identified in court papers as C.L. An obituary indicated the child’s name was Carter.
Morning Roundup: 2 teens shot in Stowe; Man shot in Arnold
Here are some of the latest news items from this morning, Tuesday, May 21:. Two teens were in critical condition after a shooting late Monday night in Stowe, Allegheny County Police said. The shooting in the 800 block of Seventh Street was reported to Allegheny County 911 just before midnight,...
Bids to demolish Jeannette's Fort Pitt Brewery range from $335K to $1.4M
It will cost less than expected to raze the former Fort Pitt Brewery complex in Jeannette. Proposals from 10 demolition companies were opened Friday for the job that when completed will remove the industrial complex that has been a presence in the city for more than a century. Bids for...
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