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Maryland allocated $459,375 from its new Disaster Recovery Fund to support Allegany County after severe flooding in May.
Allegheny Public Works says the delays in completing Jefferson Road and other projects are the result of the recent rainfall.
Investigators with the United States Postal Service said Mt. Lebanon police stopped a vehicle with four men early Tuesday ...
A newly constructed and reopened bridge on County Road 26 in the town of Belfast has been named the William “Bill” A. Nichols ...
The Allegany County Board of Legislators has acted to appoint longtime resident, Scott D. Golden of Friendship, to the ...
Allegheny County and a McCandless police officer have settled a lawsuit by a Hampton man who claims his civil rights were ...
An understaffed medical team at Allegheny County Jail was “deliberately indifferent” in 2023 to an inmate’s opioid withdrawal ...
We are deeply grateful for the unwavering support provided by the State of Maryland throughout every phase of our disaster ...
Allegheny County names appointees to a Juvenile Detention Advisory Board, promoting reform in juvenile detention oversight, ...
Redacted names of many officers for the county police, sheriff and district attorney obscure millions of taxpayer dollars ...
The department's SWAT unit was deployed to assist Crafton police after a man with multiple felony warrants was believed to be ...
On Thursday, Allegheny County Executive Sara Innamorato signed an executive order that created a federal disruption response ...