When one door closes, another one opens. And that will certainly be the case very soon at the Washington County Courthouse.
Peters Township council almost did not approve next year’s budget as elected officials were divided on a hike in taxes.
Babies and puppies helped spread a little holiday cheer Tuesday at UPMC Washington. The hospital welcomed several babies ...
For the past 70 years, the King Coal Association has promoted and celebrated the history of mining in Southwestern ...
Greene County residents won’t see a property tax increase in 2026. The commissioners approved a $20 million general fund budget, up 1.1% from last year, at their meeting last Thursday. Overall ...
Peters Township police charged a man Friday in connection with the theft of more than $3,000 from the Peters Township Library ...
Washington Health System School of Nursing held commencement exercises for the Class of 2025 on Wednesday at the Olin Fine ...
The Washington County Sheriff’s Office held its annual Toys for Joy event, where the department distributed toys and food to ...
The Pittsburgh Pirates took another step toward being a contender in 2026, agreeing to a $29 million, two-year contract with ...
By John Sacco Contributing Writer Waynesburg University was looking for an ace recruiter with a track record of success and a ...
Observer-Reporter The WPIAL Class 5A champion Peters Township football team was well represented on the All-State team ...
Pittsburgh Steelers coach Mike Tomlin doesn’t condone the actions that led to wide receiver D.K. Metcalf’s two-game ...