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Greensburg man admits to going on nude walks at Twin Lakes Park, police say
A man who described himself as a nudist showed up at the Westmoreland County Park Police station on Hempfield’s Donohoe Road last month wearing only socks, sneakers and a ball cap, according to court papers. Turns out, police said they had been looking for a man who reportedly had...
Plans to transform popular road in Westmoreland County in the works
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — Plans are in the works to transform a part of Route 30 in Westmoreland County.The project is from 10th Street in Irwin to Route 48 in North Versailles Township.The western section of the project has been approved. It's focused on the Route 48 intersection in North Versailles Township to Carpenter Lane in North Huntingdon."I think that would be a good idea," Shara Yatime said.Once funding is acquired, the plans are to add jughandles and a median barrier, replace and add an additional traffic signal, and prohibit left turns except at the signalized intersections.Chuck Hadad is the owner of Hadad Motors on Route 30. He's been in business for nearly 40 years."You going to shut this down, you're going to put a lot of hurt on businesses up and down the road," Hadad said. Hadad doesn't believe his business will survive. "If it saves people's lives, I guess it's worth it. Everybody gotta suffer now and then," Hadad said.Construction is expected to start in 2027 and end in 2030.
Court names Greensburg attorney to oversee Westmoreland register of wills office
Greensburg attorney James Antoniono will oversee the Westmoreland County Register of Wills Office, effective May 28, according to a court order issued Monday. The county’s elected register of wills, Sherry Magretti Hamilton, “has forfeited her role as the sole and chief administrator of the office by being derelict in her duties and responsibilities” to the county’s citizens and to the county and state courts, an order signed by Judge Harry Smail Jr. said.
Plum School Board censures member, saying Sakolsky's 'antics' have hurt district
The Plum School Board on Tuesday censured one of its members, saying his conduct has impeded district operations and that dealing with his “antics” has taken time away from educating students. The board voted 7-2 to censure Ronald Sakolsky. Sakolsky and fellow School Director Megan Chuderewicz voted against...
Judge acquits man who claimed self-defense in Carrick fatal bar shooting
A Pittsburgh man who claimed self-defense was found not guilty on Monday in a fatal shooting at a Carrick bar in December. Corey Rall, 26, of Carrick was charged with criminal homicide in the shooting death of Cole Kerns, 28, of East McKeesport on Dec. 3 at Sophie’s Saloon on Brownsville Road.
1 injured in head-on crash in Lower Burrell
One person was injured after two vehicles crashed head-on Tuesday morning in Lower Burrell. The wreck happened around 6 a.m. at the intersection of Greensburg Road and Dutchman Run Road, according to a Westmoreland County 911 dispatcher. One person was flown to the hospital from the scene, the dispatcher said....
Hours old cats found tied up in plastic bag left in Squirrel Hill
A group of kittens, just hours old, were rescued after they were “tossed out like trash” last week. Animal rescue Kitten Scoop in Greensburg tells KDKA Radio the six kittens were recovered in Squirrel Hill near the Parkway East.
Portion of Parkway East to be single lane in both directions this weekend
A section of the Parkway East will be reduced to a single lane in each direction starting Friday night through early Monday, PennDOT announced Tuesday. From 9 p.m. Friday to 5 a.m. Monday, crews will restrict I-376 between the Monroeville/Business Route 22 Exit 80 interchange and the bridge over Old William Penn Highway. That stretch spans Churchill, Wilkins, Penn Hills and Monroeville.
Jeannette softball advances past Northgate even without the benefit of a hit
Jeannette didn’t get a hit against Northgate on Tuesday but took advantage of the Flames’ miscues to score four unearned runs and move on in the WPIAL Class A softball playoffs with a 4-0 victory in the first round at West Mifflin. “It wasn’t pretty, but we’ll take...
Westmoreland students explore health care career paths at Independence fair
Tenth grade Eastern Westmoreland Career and Technology Center student Zoey Wilders carefully stuffed gauze into a simulated wound to staunch the bleeding. A few feet away, nurse and emergency room educator Kelly Bedner cheered her on. “You’re saving that life,” Bedner said, ushering more students to try their hand at...
Local couple celebrates prom in hospital room
ST. JOSEPH COUNTY, Ind. -- A local couple still making prom happen despite some unforeseen circumstances. Rylan Lanthier and Ari Cencelewski, both students at Penn High School have been looking forward to going to prom together for a long time but things changed when Rylan suffered from a seizure just hours before prom was set to begin tonight.
Export Historical Society moves ahead with plans to stabilize old mine entrance
What began as a teenage Eagle Scout’s effort to clean up an overgrown hillside has become a full-scale mining operation for the Export Historical Society. That’s an exaggeration, but not by much. In 2018, Troy Florian’s Eagle project was clearing brush, vegetation and dirt atop an old Westmoreland...
Judge again refuses to dismiss murder charge for man accused of causing Dravosburg school van crash
For the last several months, the defense team for William Soliday has had the same argument — that the crash that killed 15-year-old Samantha Kalkbrenner was a terrible accident.
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