Terrelle Pryor pleads guilty in domestic incident
The former NFL quarterback pled guilty to criminal mischief.
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The former NFL quarterback pled guilty to criminal mischief.
Pryor pleaded guilty to criminal mischief in relation to a domestic incident that took place last fall.
Former NFL player and Jeannette native Terrelle Pryor will stand trial for allegedly hitting his girlfriend and throwing pumpkins at her car.
Former NFL player and Jeannette native Terrelle Pryor has been arrested following an alleged altercation.
NFL free agent and Jeannette native Terrelle Pryor says he's lucky to be alive after a crash.
NFL free agent and Jeannette native Terrelle Pryor and his girlfriend Shalaya Briston have both pleaded guilty to charges stemming from a stabbing at the Heinz Lofts last year.
The woman accused of stabbing her boyfriend, NFL free agent Terrelle Pryor, is due back in court today.
NFL free agent Terrelle Pryor donated new shoes to the Jeannette Jayhawks basketball team just in time for WPIAL playoffs.
The former high school star is on the road to full physical recovery but his legal troubles are far from over.
The woman accused of stabbing her boyfriend, NFL free agent Terrelle Pryor, is going to be released from jail.
The Heinz Lofts is looking to kick out Terrelle Pryor and his girlfriend following a stabbing incident.
Terrelle Pryor made his first public appearance when he arrived for a preliminary hearing.
Terrelle Pryor's girlfriend and the other women involved in this weekend's near-fatal stabbing were the aggressors, Pryor's lawyer says.
The woman charged with stabbing NFL free agent and Jeannette native Terrelle Pryor appeared in front of a judge Wednesday morning.
Terrelle Pryor claims he "was coded twice" before coming back to life in the hospital after he was stabbed early Saturday morning at the Heinz Lofts apartment complex in the North Side.
Pittsburgh Police are reportedly investigating a stabbing involving NFL wide receiver Terrelle Pryor.
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Two trophy-class antlered white-tailed deer were illegally killed in Forest County, Pennsylvania, the Game Commission said.
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West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrisey said the family expects Andrew Wolfe to be in acute care for another two to three weeks.
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Republican Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick said he was readying a plan that would extend the Affordable Care Act subsidies for two years.
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Jimmy Cliff, who famously sang about the "many rivers" we all must cross, has died after suffering a seizure and pneumonia, his family say.
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