After multiple wrong-way crashes along Route 28 in recent years, PennDOT is set to install large flashing signs to alert drivers who enter a ramp in the wrong direction. Detectors will be placed on 20 ramps, with work starting this summer and ending next year. The signs will be installed
Members of Highlands varsity band boosters fear that someone is running an online scam to collect craft show registration fees and defraud the group from its profits. “I’ve had a couple people call to let me know they’ve received emails to pay with PayPal,” said Desirae Dunmire, the boosters’ vice
Harrison police Chief Brian Turack said his officers routinely leave a call feeling like they could do more to help children after a traumatic incident. A program instituted by the Allegheny Intermediate Unit has helped to fill the gap, better connecting police with school officials. “Whether grandpa fell or the
A Citizen Hose EMT is lucky to be alive after being struck and thrown nearly 30 yards while responding to a traffic control assignment during wintry weather Saturday in Harrison. Kelly Jackson of Tarentum was clipped by a vehicle as it slid down Burtner Road before striking a guardrail. She
Harrison police are warning residents to be aware of attempted vehicle thefts, particularly those targeting Kias and Hyundais. Chief Brian Turack said there has been an uptick in people trying to steal those types of vehicles in the past month. “They both seem to have the same security deficits,” he