A New Kensington woman is accused of stabbing a man twice during a domestic dispute early Monday.
City police charged Nicole Brundage, 35, of Freeport Road, with aggravated and simple assault in connection with the incident.
A criminal complaint filed against Brundage said police went to her apartment shortly before 1 a.m. after Brundage called emergency dispatchers to report that she had a knife and had stabbed a man.
Responding officers said they saw a man walking out of the apartment with his hands up when they arrived. Police said the left side of his shirt was covered in blood, and he told officers his attacker was upstairs in the house.
Monday, April 19, 2021 5:08 pm
Dr. Philip Jerald Dugan, 84, former director and founder of the Cleveland and Athens Regional Cancer Centers, the Ocoee Regional Cancer Foundation, and a longtime resident of Birchwood, passed away on Friday, April 16, 2021, at home with his family after a courageous one-year battle with MD Syndrome.
A native of Los Angeles, Calif., he graduated from Loyala High School in 1954, later graduating with a bachelor of science degree from Loyola University of Los Angeles in 1958 and St. Louis Medical School in St. Louis in 1963.
Pursuing his medical career, he returned to Los Angeles with an internship at the Queen of Angels Hospital in Los Angeles in 1964, followed by a residency in radiology at the hospital in 1967.
Tuesday, April 20, 2021 8:50 am
Dr. Philip Jerald Dugan, 84, former director and founder of the Cleveland and Athens Regional Cancer Centers, the Ocoee Regional Cancer Foundation, and a longtime resident of Birchwood, passed away on Friday, April 16, 2021, at home with his family after a courageous one-year battle with MD Syndrome.
A native of Los Angeles, Calif., he graduated from Loyala High School in 1954, later graduating with a bachelor of science degree from Loyola University of Los Angeles in 1958 and St. Louis Medical School in St. Louis in 1963.
Pursuing his medical career, he returned to Los Angeles with an internship at the Queen of Angels Hospital in Los Angeles in 1964, followed by a residency in radiology at the hospital in 1967.
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PINE-RICHLAND, PA The U.S. has reached what health officials have called a complicated stage of the COVID-19 pandemic, with cases and hospitalizations increasing in some parts of the country despite the quickening pace of vaccination.
Nationally, the seven-day average of new cases, which had fallen steadily from its peak of nearly 250,000 in January, is rising again, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said. Over the week ending April 14, new cases averaged 69,577 8.1 percent higher than during the previous week, when the seven-day average stood at 64,340. More than 31.2 million cases of COVID-19 have been reported since the pandemic began.