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PSP Asking Public to Help Identify Wanted Woman
CRANBERRY TWP., VENANGO CO., Pa. (EYT) — Pennsylvania State Police troopers are asking for the public’s help in identifying a suspect in two crimes that occurred in Cranberry Township, Venango County. An unknown female whose image was captured on security cameras is the suspect in an identity theft...
Distance-running power couple shatters records at WPIAL championships
There’s probably not much that makes Butler’s Drew Griffith too nervous at a track meet nowadays, but watching Mt. Lebanon’s Logan St. John Kletter run could be on that list. “Honestly, I probably get more nervous for her than me,” he said with a laugh. Kletter...
Morning Roundup: Vehicle crashes into New Kensington house; $3M lottery ticket sold
Here are some of the latest news items from this morning, Thursday, May 16:. A vehicle crashed into a New Kensington house early Thursday morning. The crash happened just before 2 a.m. along North Street, according to TribLive news partner WTAE. The vehicle went through a yard, hit another vehicle...
Venus Woman Accused of Fleeing Scene of DUI-Related Crash in Cranberry Township
CRANBERRY TWP., Pa. (EYT) — A local woman is facing charges for allegedly fleeing the scene of a DUI-related crash in Cranberry Township in April. Court records show Franklin-based State Police filed criminal charges against 55-year-old Karen Sue Baugher, of Venus, on Thursday, May 16, in District Judge Patrick E. Lowrey’s office.
Lower Burrell man charged in connection with church disruptions, threatening to exorcise priests
The Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh is applauding the capture of a Lower Burrell man accused of disrupting church services across the region, including at churches in New Kensington and Freeport. Wendell Hissrich, the diocese’s director of safety and security and former Pittsburgh public safety director, said that, given the climate...
Lower Burrell first responders receive new fire truck, ambulance
Several years of fundraising and waiting finally paid off for Lower Burrell’s Kinloch Volunteer Fire Company. Kinloch took delivery of a new pumper truck at the end of April. The company has been raising money for the past two or three years to assist with its purchase, Chief Ted Hereda said.
Firetrucks, K-9 Midas a hit at Curtisville Primary's Safety Day
Firetrucks, police officers and a special guest, Midas the K-9, all were a big hit with students at Curtisville Primary during the school’s annual Safety Day on Thursday. Youngsters in kindergarten through second grade were excited to learn about the first responders who serve the Deer Lakes communities. On...
Mother Nature Makes it Three in a Row; Friday's Race Program is Canceled
Join us on Tuesday evening as our first Test & Tune Tuesday event of the season takes place featuring rotating hot laps for cars from all divisions plus an appearance from the Butler County Tourism Mini Stocks and Vintage Modifieds plus Powder Puff Racing. Fab4 racing is scheduled to return on Friday, May 24 for round three of the 2024 weekly season.
Man Seriously Injured After Losing Control of Dirt Bike on Rock Pit Road
MONROE TWP., Pa. (EYT) — State Police in Clarion released the details of a dirt bike crash in Monroe Township on Sunday evening that left an area man seriously injured. The crash took place around 5:13 p.m. on Sunday, May 12, on Rock Pit Road, in Monroe Township, Clarion County, involving 29-year-old Michael R. Koegler, of Butler.
'I feel violated': Woman's wedding payments stolen from her mailbox in Cranberry Township
CRANBERRY TOWNSHIP, Pa. — Two months out from her wedding day, Ashley Campbell did not think taking out the mail would be high on her list of anxiety-inducing tasks. "I don’t need this on top of everything else trying to get married," Campbell said. Pittsburgh's Action News 4...
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