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Brighton Township tax office closed through Thursday

BRIGHTON TWP. -- The Brighton Township Tax office at 1300 Brighton Road is closed today through Thursday. Real estate taxes may be paid by mail or left in the drop box at the tax office or township building.

 

New Brighton tax office closed Thursday

NEW BRIGHTON -- The office of Carol Zinsser, New Brighton borough tax collector, will be closed Thursday. Zinsser is attending a conference. The office in the borough building at 610 Third St. will reopen at 9 am. Aug. 15.

 

Jury selection begins for trial of one teen accused in Aliquippa double homicide

Jury selection began Monday in the trial of a former Aliquippa High School football player accused of helping to plan a robbery which led to the shooting deaths of two teens.

 

New Brighton tax office closed Thursday

NEW BRIGHTON -- The office of Carol Zinsser, New Brighton borough tax collector, will be closed Thursday. Zinsser is attending a conference. The office in the borough building at 610 Third St. will reopen at 9 am. Aug. 15.

 

Jury selection begins for trial of one teen accused in Aliquippa double homicide

Jury selection began Monday in the trial of a former Aliquippa High School football player accused of helping to plan a robbery which led to the shooting deaths of two teens.

 

Road restrictions to begin this week in Monaca

MONACA -- Several roads will have parking restrictions through out the borough the next few weeks.

 

Road restrictions to begin this week in Monaca

MONACA -- Several roads will have parking restrictions through out the borough the next few weeks.

 

Opioid treatment office in Aliquippa to meet with city leaders regarding zoning status

Operators of a new doctor’s office in Aliquippa that plans to treat patients for opioid addiction will meet with city leaders Monday to determine whether the facility filed proper zoning permits.

 

Beaver County officials argue to keep details of more than $325k of confiscated drug money confidential

Under Pennsylvania's Civil Asset Forfeiture law, local law-enforcement agencies have seized more than $325,000 in cash during drug busts. But county officials say where that money came from isn't public record.

 

Police instructed to seize televisions, tools, 'stuff' in drug cases

A few months after taking office last year, Beaver County District Attorney David Lozier decided to fully exercise the Civil Asset Forfeiture law, which permits police to seize any property that could be linked to a crime.

 

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