Safe to splash? State parks, watershed associations monitor rivers for E. coli contaminationBy lowber on July 11, 2025When it rains, it pours E. coli. Source: The Tribune-ReviewShare this: Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Like this:Like Loading...RelatedPublished in Health Now, Local, Pittsburgh, Regional, Top Stories, Valley News Dispatch and Westmoreland lowberMore from Health NowMore posts in Health Now »From diagnosis to dumbbells: How weightlifting is helping cancer patientsWest Nile, Jamestown Canyon viruses found in Westmoreland mosquitoes; Lyme risk highGreensburg woman appointed to leadership role at Independence HealthAI opens new worlds for the blindAt UPMC's Stroke Camp, survivors build their skills and strut their stuffMore from LocalMore posts in Local »Hempfield policy requires 45-day notice before block partiesHempfield OKs 20-acre solar array near intersection of routes 30 and 66Irwin woman arrested after kids, pets found living in dangerous filthMt. Pleasant man faces charges in friend's drowning death at Deep Creek LakeDental practices team up to provide free care to veterans during Greensburg eventMore from PittsburghMore posts in Pittsburgh »Carnegie Mellon's CS Academy brings free coding education to students worldwideMt. Lebanon named highest-ranked Pittsburgh-area high school in national listingMorning Roundup: Missing Greensburg man's car found in AcmeMorning Roundup: Man in critical condition after East Hills shooting; youth flee Ligonier Valley youth centerPittsburgh companies launch $3,000 marketing grant for local businessesMore from RegionalMore posts in Regional »Realtors, experts weigh in on Pittsburgh housing market for median income earnersArtists think big, paint small at '24 Minis' exhibit in TarentumShapiro joins families to mark 24th anniversary of crash of United Flight 93Sept. 11 events planned across the regionNatural gas supplier eyes new Murrysville pipelineMore from Top StoriesMore posts in Top Stories »Irwin woman arrested after kids, pets found living in dangerous filthMt. Pleasant man faces charges in friend's drowning death at Deep Creek LakePortion of Arona Road closed because of water main breakMakeshift spike strips found on Route 981 in South HuntingdonScottdale day care worker accused of shoving 4-year-old to the groundMore from Valley News DispatchMore posts in Valley News Dispatch »Carnegie Mellon's CS Academy brings free coding education to students worldwideWestmoreland County to furlough staff, partially close parks as Pa. budget impasse continuesArtists think big, paint small at '24 Minis' exhibit in TarentumSept. 11 events planned across the regionFrom diagnosis to dumbbells: How weightlifting is helping cancer patientsMore from WestmorelandMore posts in Westmoreland »Hempfield policy requires 45-day notice before block partiesHempfield OKs 20-acre solar array near intersection of routes 30 and 66Carnegie Mellon's CS Academy brings free coding education to students worldwideIrwin woman arrested after kids, pets found living in dangerous filthMt. Pleasant man faces charges in friend's drowning death at Deep Creek Lake