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Experts say there are all sorts of online dangers.
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Experts say there are all sorts of online dangers.
Schools across the commonwealth are experiencing a teacher shortage and a need for substitute teachers.
A community is mourning a 16-year-old boy who died in a crash over the weekend in Fayette County.
The doors to the renovated building opened on Saturday.
While the number of women career firefighters is increasing, it's still very low.
The parking lot of the Pittsburgh Botanic Garden is closed due to a collapse.
Leaders said pay, benefits and burnout are three leading factors behind the shortage.
About 50 residents were displaced after the incident, but the property manager hopes to have them move back in temporarily.
The National Weather Service confirmed two tornadoes touched down in southwestern Pennsylvania and West Virginia.
A grandmother is facing charges after her 10-month-old grandson overdosed in McKees Rocks.
Structural engineers were in Penn Hills Wednesday after a parking lot collapsed on Frankstown Road.
The change goes into effect on Aug. 3 at 8 a.m.
Pennsylvania State Police are investigating after a man was shot by Monongahela Police and later died at the hospital.
No word yet from officials if anyone was inside the vehicle.
Beaver County District Attorney David Lozier said officials must take steps now to prevent and prepare for an active shooter situation.