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Offices closed for Independence Day

Government buildings and other services will be closed Tuesday in observance of the Fourth of July holiday.

 

Economy man missing since June 22

Scott Hoffman, 40, of Economy was last seen by his mother in New Brighton on June 22.

 

Husband and wife killed in Industry crash

A husband and wife were killed Thursday evening while riding a motorcycle on Route 68 in Industry.

 

Police officer files discrimination suit against Ellwood City

A lawsuit filed Thursday in U.S. District Court alleges that former Ellwood City Mayor Donald Clyde made anti-Italian slurs in the presence of an Italian-American borough police officer.

 

Dementia caregivers attend training to stay In the Moment

Confusion, wandering, frustration, forgetfulness are behavioral terms that local caregivers said they associated with Alzheimer’s disease at a dementia training event at the Community College of Beaver County.

 

State Senate passes bill to give nonviolent, misdemeanor offenders a 'clean slate' on life

The state Senate has passed a bill that would have the criminal records of nonviolent misdemeanor offenders sealed from public view if they remain out of trouble for a decade.

 

Police officer files discrimination suit against Ellwood City

A lawsuit filed Thursday in U.S. District Court alleges that former Ellwood City Mayor Donald Clyde made anti-Italian slurs in the presence of an Italian-American borough police officer.

 

State Senate passes bill to give nonviolent, misdemeanor offenders a 'clean slate' on life

The state Senate has passed a bill that would have the criminal records of nonviolent misdemeanor offenders sealed from public view if they remain out of trouble for a decade.

 

Dementia caregivers attend training to stay In the Moment

Confusion, wandering, frustration, forgetfulness are behavioral terms that local caregivers said they associated with Alzheimer’s disease at a dementia training event at the Community College of Beaver County.

 

Operation Homefront kicking off to help military families

Families of wounded warriors, active-duty military personnel, and active and inactive National Guard and Reserve members may register to receive free backpacks and school supplies for their children.

 

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