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Casey on GOP health-care plan: 'Snake in the grass ... that will bite a lot of people'

Clearly frustrated and irritated by the latest Senate Republican health-care proposal, an emotional U.S. Sen. Bob Casey compared the Graham-Cassidy bill to a “snake in the grass” that must be killed.

 

Monaca street to close during railroad work

Drivers who frequent 14th Street between Pacific and Beaver avenues in Monaca will be diverted for four days next week.

 

Salary board approves Emergency Services Unit positions

The Beaver County Salary Board approved five new positions for the county's Emergency Services Unit and tabled a move to restructure the county's jury commission.

 

Salary Board approves ESU positions, tables jury commission restructuring

The Beaver County Salary Board approved five new positions for the county's Emergency Services Unit and tabled a move to restructure the county's jury commission.

 

Crews respond to report of person hit by car in Big Beaver

Emergency crews are responding after a person was hit by a car on Route 18, according to officials at the Beaver County 911 Center.

 

Crews respond to report of person hit by car in Big Beaver

Emergency crews are responding after a person was hit by a car on Route 18, according to officials at the Beaver County 911 Center.

 

One in four Beaver County residents who didn't graduate high school live in poverty

According to one-year estimates on poverty, one in four Beaver County residents who don’t have at least a high school diploma lived in poverty in 2016. That’s an increase from 2006, when one in six residents without a high school…

 

One in four Beaver County residents who didn't graduate high school live in poverty

According to one-year estimates on poverty, one in four Beaver County residents who don’t have at least a high school diploma lived in poverty in 2016. That’s an increase from 2006, when one in six residents without a high school…

 

Bernstine's Twitter controversy continues as critics, colleagues question comments

As the controversy over state Rep. Aaron Bernstine’s weekend Twitter post on not stopping his car for protesters continued to rage Monday, the freshman lawmaker said he was receiving support from constituents while critical callers from across the nation complained…

 

Bernstine's Twitter controversy continues as critics, colleagues question comments

As the controversy over state Rep. Aaron Bernstine’s weekend Twitter post on not stopping his car for protesters continued to rage Monday, the freshman lawmaker said he was receiving support from constituents while critical callers from across the nation complained…

 

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