Burnt items found during search of Stanko's home presented during trial
Friday was a day full of presenting physical evidence collected by investigators in the homicide trial of Thomas Stanko.
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Friday was a day full of presenting physical evidence collected by investigators in the homicide trial of Thomas Stanko.
Cell phone records and new clues were revealed in the case against Thomas Stanko, who is charged with the death of Cassandra Gross.
Nearly eight years after the disappearance of Cassandra Gross, a criminal homicide trial is officially underway in Westmoreland County.
As temperatures dipped this week, the dangerous cold became more than just uncomfortable for one Fayette County man.
A routine day on the job turned into a daring rescue for a garbage worker in Fayette County, and it was all caught on camera.
A local construction company is turning a snow day into a day of service, clearing driveways and sidewalks for area residents free of charge.
Power companies are not expecting widespread outages across the Pittsburgh area, but said they'll be prepared just in case.
Pittsburgh is preparing for a significant winter storm that's expected to dump inches of snow across the area this weekend.
Residents and leaders in Charleroi are concerned about the integrity of roads after a trench collapse last year and ongoing construction.
Police said a Harmar Township man shot at several homes overnight before setting his own house on fire.
Police in Masontown are working to identify two suspects accused of opening fire on an apartment complex on Monday night.
A Westmoreland County taxidermist is under investigation by the Pennsylvania State Police.
State police in Greensburg have released a motive behind a shooting that happened outside of a Planet Fitness in East Huntington Township on Tuesday.
During an emergency meeting on Saturday night, Masontown borough council voted 6-0 to reinstate its police department.
A Uniontown mother is demanding answers after she says her son was hit in the head with a wooden stool by his classmate.