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Man soughtafter ramming police cars
State police are searching for an Aliquippa man they say tried to ram police cruisers during a car chase Wednesday on the Pennsylvania Turnpike.
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2 escape after chase in Beaver County
State police are seeking two men who ran away last night after leading them on a chase over highways and attempted to ram their cars in Beaver County.
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Pair flee, jump from moving vehicle in Beaver County
A man led police on a chase into Beaver Falls that ended when he and his passenger jumped from the moving vehicle.
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Suspect's Whereabouts Unknown After Chase From Pa. Turnpike To Beaver Falls
State police are looking for Anthony Ali Drew Dorsett, a Beaver County man who's wanted in connection with a high-speed car chase that touched the Pennsylvania Turnpike and Route 60 before ending in Beaver ...
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Pa. man gets 32 years in prison for robbing banks
A suburban Pittsburgh man has been sentenced to 32 years in federal prison for committing a series of armed bank robberies three years ago.
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The best since 2000
Did you know Thomas Jefferson, Rochester and Pittsburgh Central Catholic are second, third and fourth in the state in wins since 2000.
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Police blotter from Allegheny County
William Paul Coennen, 43, of Harmony waived a Sept. 5 hearing on theft charges. Coennen is accused by Cranberry police of stealing between 2,000 and 3,000 pounds of scrap metal from the Rood Trucking Co.
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State board applauds merger of Center Area, Monaca
Plans are for the Center Grange Primary School, a campus-style grade school in Aliquippa, to handle the elementary students from nearby Monaca as part of the merger.
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Van Dyke leads life filled with accomplishments, accolades
Joan Dan Dyke PUNXSUTAWNEY - ' Joan Van Dyke has her own dance school, two masters degrees, works as an associate professor of dance at IUP, has produced and directed more than 25 full-length ballets, was an ...
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Beaver County Repairs Continue
The lights are slowly coming back on in Beaver County, though thousands of people are still without power and water.
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Beaver Woman Gets Prison For Boy's Secondhand Crack Smoke
A woman will spend nearly three years in prison for sickening a 2-year-old boy with secondhand smoke from crack cocaine, among other crimes.
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Beaver County Residents Experiencing Water Shortages
The effects of Sunday's storm are still being felt in Beaver County on Tuesday. Tens of thousands of people are still without power and water and a number of businesses have been forced to close.
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Riot at football game, charges filed
A Beaver Falls man is facing charges after city police said he incited a riot Saturday at a midget football game at Beaver Falls Middle School.
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Beaver County woman sues over karaoke dispute
A Beaver County woman claims a Monaca police officer assaulted her last year following a barroom brawl that erupted when a manager hit her with his best shot following a karaoke dispute.
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Lay, SEC close to settling fraud charges
Mark D. Lay, the Aliquippa investment manager whose meteoric rise ended when he was convicted of federal fraud charges following a $216 million loss by Ohio's workers' compensation fund, has tentatively agreed ...
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First Presbyterian pastor to be installed
The Rev. Lori A. Holstein will be installed as First Presbyterian Church's new pastor at 6 p.m. Sunday in the church at 603 W. Ridge Ave.
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Allegheny sheriff's deputies arrest rape suspect
The Allegheny County Sheriff's office arrested a Beaver County man accused of raping of a mentally disabled juvenile.
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Ambulance, Police Cars Shot Up In Aliquippa
A man accused of shooting at an ambulance and police was stunned by a Taser gun Wednesday evening in Aliquippa, police said.
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$8M Versatex manufacturing facility opens in Aliquippa, doubles capacity
With the opening of its new 60,000-square-foot manufacturing facility at Aliquippa Industrial Park, Versatex Trimboards is poised to double its capacity and expand its workforce.
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The Rev. Joseph Linck / Chaplain for local students; taught at St. Vincent Seminary
Encouraged by his Roman Catholic faith and a love for English literature and history, the Rev.
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