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 »Westmoreland Food Bank receives grant to help stock shelves as demand increasesAfter 57 years, wounded Vietnam veteran recognized for helping others healSchools starting to feel the pinch of state budget impasseFire damages New Stanton motelHospital revenue a bright spot as Independence Health grapples with outstanding lossesMore from PittsburghMore posts in Pittsburgh »After 57 years, wounded Vietnam veteran recognized for helping others healNo Kings movement protests taking place in Pittsburgh, Greensburg and elsewhere in regionSoaring gold prices spell payday for some, but economic uncertainty for allMorning Roundup: Officials seek whoever dumped trash on Pa. game lands; shooting in LawrencevilleCarnegie Mellon's CS Academy brings free coding education to students worldwideMore from RegionalMore posts in Regional »Hospital revenue a bright spot as Independence Health grapples with outstanding lossesPenny haul of 70 pounds cashed in with Giant Eagle exchangeWPIAL football playoffs compel communities to adjust Halloween parade, trick-or-treat plansFor local governments, winter road maintenance is summertime concernIndiana County woman charged in fatal stabbing incidentMore from Top StoriesMore posts in Top Stories »Westmoreland Food Bank receives grant to help stock shelves as demand increasesAfter 57 years, wounded Vietnam veteran recognized for helping others healSchools starting to feel the pinch of state budget impasseFire damages New Stanton motelHospital revenue a bright spot as Independence Health grapples with outstanding lossesMore from Valley News DispatchMore posts in Valley News Dispatch »Schools starting to feel the pinch of state budget impasseTrib embraces future with expanded digital access, fewer print editionsPhilips Respironics to lay off nearly 200 workers from Westmoreland locationsWPIAL football playoffs compel communities to adjust Halloween parade, trick-or-treat plansImpact of property tax relief from gambling revenue clouded by outdated formulaMore from WestmorelandMore posts in Westmoreland »Westmoreland Food Bank receives grant to help stock shelves as demand increasesAfter 57 years, wounded Vietnam veteran recognized for helping others healSchools starting to feel the pinch of state budget impasseFire damages New Stanton motelHospital revenue a bright spot as Independence Health grapples with outstanding losses