Trooper Tristan Fay had no idea what to expect when she arrived at the State Police Academy in Hershey. Source: The Tribune-Review
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Suspected cocaine found during I-70 traffic stop; 2nd arrest in as many weeks
A New Mexico man is behind bars after state police said about 17 pounds of suspected cocaine was found in the pickup truck he was…
Convicted Greensburg cop is still collecting a pension, raising questions
More than two months after a former Greensburg police officer was sentenced in a federal drug case, she is still collecting a pension, and city…
Judge Bononi honored for creation of program that helps keep families together
In her Westmoreland County courtroom Tuesday morning, Judge Michele Bononi saw firsthand a positive result from a program she started to help reunite families. …
2 transported from motorcycle crash in New Stanton
One person was flown by medical helicopter and another was transported by ambulance from a motorcycle crash Tuesday evening in New Stanton, according to emergency…
Firefighters knock down flames at Penn Township home
Firefighters were battling a blaze at a home in Penn Township Monday afternoon. Source: The Tribune-Review
Former Greensburg police chief pleads guilty to evidence tampering charges
Former Greensburg police chief Shawn Denning pleaded guilty Monday in Westmoreland County court to three misdemeanor counts of tampering with evidence. Source: The Tribune-Review
Fire damages North Huntingdon house
North Huntingdon firefighters were fighting a fire early Monday morning on a house in the western edge of the township, according to North Huntingdon fire…
Rooney family connection with Saint Vincent College spans generations, runs deeper than Steelers football
No matter where you look on the Saint Vincent College campus, it’s hard not to find the influence of the Rooney family. Source: The…
Weapons safety paramount at Battle of Bushy Run reenactment
Bryan Sherwood has been reenacting for 40 years, and he said he’s never felt unsafe surrounded by numerous period replica weapons. Source: The Tribune-Review