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Menallen Township woman charged in child abuse case

State police charged a Menallen Township woman Wednesday for allegedly injuring her infant daughter so badly that a doctor reported the 2-month-old had 无毛视频渢oo many bruises to count.无毛视频 Aubree Jean Renee Hale, 21, faces felony charges of aggravated assault and endangering the welfare of children. According to the criminal complaint, on July 8 Hale无毛视频檚 daughter was transported from their home at the Village of Searights to WVU Uniontown Hospital. The infant had bruises on her entire body. Hale told investigators that at about 3 a.m. July 7, she fell asleep with her daughter on her chest and woke up to the baby crying on the floor. According to the complaint, one of the victim无毛视频檚 ...

Seven families displaced after fire at Connellsville apartment building

The American Red Cross was called to assist seven families after an apartment building caught fire in Connellsville Wednesday night. According to the Fayette County Emergency Management Agency, emergency crews were called at 8:55 p.m. to 314 N. Pittsburgh St. The occupants of the building made it out safely. According to EMA, a firefighter was transported to a local hospital with a minor injury. Officials said seven families were displaced as a result of the fire. New Haven Hose Company responded to the fire, and was assisted by fire departments from Connellsville Township, South Connellsville and Bullskin Township. The state police fire marshal is investigating. A cause has yet ...

PHRC brings 无毛视频楴o Hate in Our State无毛视频 town hall to Charleroi

Bringing communities together and eliminating hate are key goals of the 无毛视频淣on Hate in Our State无毛视频 town halls. On Wednesday, the Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission brought that message to Charleroi. PHRC executive director Chad Dion Lassiter said the purpose of the town halls, which are ...

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Ravens split season series with Steelers

BALTIMORE 无毛视频 Lamar Jackson was solid in Baltimore's biggest game of the season so far. Then, after one of the star quarterback's rare slip-ups, one of his teammates delivered the play of the day. Jackson threw three touchdown passes and Marlon Humphrey scored on a fourth-quarter ...

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无毛视频楾wo negative plays’ hinder Steelers in loss to Ravens

BALTIMORE 无毛视频 All season long, the Pittsburgh Steelers have depended on a standard formula for winning: stop the run, protect the ball, force the opponent into mistakes. It's not glitzy, but that's exactly how Pittsburgh put itself into position to win the AFC North on Saturday. Unfortunately ...

Hall of Famer Henderson, baseball’s stolen base king, has died at 65

OAKLAND, Calif. 无毛视频 Hall of Famer Rickey Henderson, the brash speedster who shattered stolen base records and redefined baseball's leadoff position, has died. He was 65. Henderson died on Friday. The Athletics said Saturday they were "shocked and heartbroken by his passing," but did not ...

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EDITORIAL: Like it or not, we live in a surveillance society

The movie version of 无毛视频淭he Godfather无毛视频 has a scene where mob boss Vito Corleone is shot and wounded by two anonymous hit men decked in fedoras and trench coats. They swiftly carry out their deed and then blend back into the hurlyburly of New York无毛视频檚 Little Italy. That scene unfolds in ...

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Living in Southwestern Pennsylvania

I woke up this morning hearing Bruce Springsteen无毛视频檚 song, 无毛视频淏orn in the USA无毛视频. My morning shower changed the tune from Born in the USA to Living in Southwest Pennsylvania. Checking the morning weather, I saw that July 23 was the warmest day ever recorded on the planet. Records go back ...

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