Phase I and Phase II bring County more than $660,000 in combined annual savings—utility rebates total nearly $1 million.
The Downtown Public Safety Center opened its doors on Wood Street last February in an effort to keep Downtown Pittsburgh safe.
The decision upends a city practice that kept some complaints of police misconduct secret even though a change in state law required their release.
Funds captured from district are expected to provide support for future housing projects as Mayo Clinic parking lot is ...
A Rochester man has pleaded guilty to starting a fire in a local grocery store. Jermaine Fields admitted to igniting a fire in the men’s bathroom of Abundance Food Co-op on South Avenue in April of ...
Ball’s Pill Hill home is one of about 130 properties in the neighborhood — known as much for its Colonial and Tudor revival architecture as its famous past inhabitants, includ ...
The Downtown Public Safety Center opened its doors on Wood Street last February in an effort to keep Downtown Pittsburgh safe.
James McGowan, a retired major of operations for the Monroe County Jail with decades of experience, said the current ...
First responders traveled to the site using snowmobiles and found two people inside the helicopter, it said. Deputies secured ...
Multiple corrections officers repeatedly punched and kicked the inmate, Robert L. Brooks, in the groin, abdomen and face in ...
A Texas physician says she was called out of surgery to argue coverage and an influential investor believes her. The insurer ...
"The beating and torture that led to Mr. Brooks’ death at Marcy Correctional Facility is disturbing and unconscionable." ...