BEAVER COUNTY, Pa. (AP) — Authorities have found the body of a 10-year-old boy who fell into a river in western Pennsylvania earlier this week while trying to retrieve a lost shoe. The boy was found Wednesday in the Ohio River after state police from Philadelphia used special equipment to help complete the search. The child's name and further information about him has not been released. Authorities have said the boy fell into the river Monday just north of the Ambridge-Aliquippa Bridge in Beaver County.
BARNETT Twp., JEFFERSON Co.--A day long standoff with police ended peacefully Sunday morning when the suspect surrendered.
Police said John Macbeth is facing charges of attempted homicide, aggravated assault, and recklessly endangering another person.
Saturday around 8:30 a.m., police responded to an intoxicated man with a gun, holed up in his house.
Police said he refused to talk to police or come out.
Michael Macbeth is the lifelong friend and cousin of John Macbeth.
SIDMAN, PA (WJAC) -- The Forest Hills wrestling program has a detailed and storied history with plenty of success in the state tournament. But no Ranger has seen quite the success as Jackson Arrington.
In 2019 Arrington was just a freshman and struck gold. Fast forward to 2021 and he did it again in a convincing fashion. Now in 2022 he finished off the back-to-back and closed out his wrestling career with 3 gold medals.
GLENDALE, Ariz. (AP) — Patrick Mahomes and his ailing right ankle are headed for another Super Bowl victory parade.
After aggravating the sprained ankle he suffered three weeks ago, the All-Pro quarterback led the Kansas City Chiefs to a thrilling 38-35 come-from-behind victory over the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday, hoisting his second Lombardi Trophy and taking with it the game's MVP honor for the second time in his career.
Mahomes finished with 182 yards passing and three touchdowns, but he was especially brilliant on his hurt ankle in the second half: 13 of 14 for 93 yards and two touchdowns.
Demolition of the Appvion Paper Mill in Roaring Spring has officially begun, and plans are in the works for what will eventually take its place.
Representatives from the companies working on the site shared their post-demolition plans at the Roaring Spring Borough council meeting on Monday night.
The Altoona Blair County Development Corp. along with an engineer working on the demolition presented not only the unique challenges of the site but also a new proposal for the future – a recreational area that will hopefully draw in crowds as well as revenue.