Fayette County’s bell commemorating the 250th anniversary of America was unveiled Saturday morning at the courthouse in Uniontown.
It is part of the “Bells Across PA” initiative celebrating next year’s semiquincentennial with a bell for each of Pennsylvania’s 67 counties.
“These ...
The familiar “take a penny, leave a penny” sign at counters relied on the coin being a part of everyday life.
November’s halt to the minting of new pennies is leading to new signs in some retailers — ones warning the customers of a shortage.
But, while local businesses are bracing ...
Christmas Day or therabout has long been a grand celebration with our kids and grandkids at our home. As the grandchildren grew and our family expanded, scheduling became a little tougher, but we still try to have that special Christmas at Grandma and Grandpap's house.
The usual routine is ...
In recent days, the country has been reminded again of how far our civic culture has deteriorated under the influence of Donald Trump.
When conservative influencer Charlie Kirk was murdered, Democrats were accused of celebrating his death. In reality, those reactions came, if at all, from ...
The Fayette County commissioners unanimously approved the final budget for next year, which will not raise taxes on residents.
The commissioners voted on the final budget at their meeting Thursday. The $54,433,827 spending plan is about $8,000 less than the proposed budget approved last ...
No one was inside a Brownsville house when it caught fire Friday morning. According to a Fayette County 911 supervisor, emergency crews were called to the 800 block of Second Street at 8:03 a.m. The supervisor said the home was empty, and no injuries were reported. More information was not ...