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In brief: Both drivers killed in Route 56 crash
Both drivers were killed in a two-car accident at 4:40 p.m. Saturday on Route 56 just east of St.
Coroner called to scene of 2-vehicle crash in St. Clair Township
The Westmoreland County Coroner's Office has responded to the scene of a two-vehicle collision in St.
Two dead, two injured in Westmoreland crash
Two people died today in a two-car accident on Route 56 in Westmoreland County, police said.
Collision In Seward Borough Leaves At Least 1 Dead
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Suspect in girl's rape charged in two other cases
A Ligonier man charged with raping a 12-year-old girl in August faces additional charges in connection with the sexual assault of a 15-year-old girl in July and another case involving a child rape, state police said.
Seward Borough Council has adopted a 2010 spending plan that is balanced and retains current taxes.
in Brief | Wind topples trees throughout region
Emergency crews from throughout the area responded to numerous reports of downed trees, limbs and power lines overnight Wednesday into Thursday.
Seward Borough Council on Tuesday agreed to advertise its preliminary 2010 budget that is balanced and retains current taxes.
Residents raise objections to closing Laurel Valley
About a dozen residents upset by a proposal to close Laurel Valley High School and send students to Ligonier told the Ligonier Valley school board how unhappy they are with that plan.
Proposed closing of Laurel Valley Middle/High School remains controversial
The debate continues in Ligonier Valley School District over the possible closing of Laurel Valley Middle/High School, with some parents promising they will put their children in cyber school if that happens.
Poker tourney organizer of Derry sentenced
Derry lawyer Larry Burns was ordered Friday by Westmoreland County Judge Richard E. McCormick Jr.
Decisions of Westmoreland County judges
The following is a partial list of criminal cases handled by judges in the most recent term of Westmoreland County criminal court.
Area News Roundup: Commission OKs church, businesses
The city Planning Commission approved a church on River Street, a laundromat on Chestnut Street and a restaurant on Main Street at its monthly meeting Wednesday.
Officials: Rolling Rock trees felled without approvals
Paul Peirce can be reached via e-mail or at 724-850-2860. A freshly cut swath littered with fallen timber slices through 50 acres on the western slope of Laurel Mountain as though it had been leveled by an F5 tornado.
Ligonier Valley school board meeting chaotic as president resigns
Irvin Tantlinger announced his resignation as Ligonier Valley school board president, effective at the conclusion of Monday night's meeting.
Derry lawyer convicted of illegal gambling
In poker parlance, Westmoreland County attorney Larry Burns is dead money. A jury deliberated just over two hours before finding Burns, 65, of Derry guilty of 12 misdemeanor counts of organizing and operating illegal gambling by holding Texas Hold 'Em tournaments in Adamsburg and Seward in 2007.
Attorney Accused Of Illegally Running Charity Poker Games
Investigators in Westmoreland County say Texas hold 'em tournaments held in Adamsburg and Seward raised several thousand dollars for volunteer fire departments, but also put several thousands more into the pockets of Greensburg attorney Larry Burns.
Attorney Accused Of Illegally Running Charity Poker Games
Investigators in Westmoreland County say Texas hold 'em tournaments held in Adamsburg and Seward raised several thousand dollars for volunteer fire departments, but also put several thousands more into the pockets of Greensburg attorney Larry Burns.
Attorney Accused Of Illegally Running Charity Poker Games
Investigators in Westmoreland County say Texas hold 'em tournaments held in Adamsburg and Seward raised several thousand dollars for volunteer fire departments, but also put several thousands more into the pockets of Greensburg attorney Larry Burns.
Former resident pleads guilty to federal fraud charges
A former Rockwood resident and head of Kaiser Himmel Corp. pleaded guilty Wednesday in federal court to securities fraud, said the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York.