Leaders in York will host a public meeting Tuesday night and invite people to comment on the York2044 Comprehensive Plan.
Lawrence County Republican County committee seats are at a premium this year in some municipalities. Many have filed petitions for the positions countywide where two seats are open in each precinct ...
The Pennsylvania state wrestling championships are taking place at Hershey's Giant Center from Thursday-Saturday. Here are ...
Additional details about his death were not released, but nine inmates at the facility told The New York Times that Nantwi was brutally ... following the on-camera beating death of inmate Robert ...
Erika Patton, of Johnsburg, N.Y., was recently honored by the Warren County Conservation Council as their Conservationist of the Year for her dedication in promoting youth outdoor sports. (Photo by ...
Schaffner won Best Director in 1970 for his film, "Patton," which was a World War ... Evans in "Oppenheimer," a film about physicist Robert Oppenheimer that's nominated for 13 Academy Awards ...
Jones said he expected a close race with Ald. James Patton in the mayoral primary, but plans to use the election results to “make adjustments” in his next term. “When elections come around ...
The latest I-26 Connector plans include an interstate bridge going over Patton Avenue west of the French Broad River. Longtime advocates who have pushed for change on the project believed that ...
Robert John, the crooner behind “Sad Eyes” who scored his first hit when he was just 12, has died aged 79. John’s son, Michael Pedrick, confirmed the news of his death to Rolling Stone.
John led a doo-wop group called Bobby & the Consoles in New York. By 1968, he was releasing music under Robert John and hit No. 49 with "If You Don't Want My Love." Around that time, he also ...
There’s new information on a very old Boston sports moment. Celtics Hall of Fame center Robert Parish is acknowledging he harbored bad feelings toward legendary teammate Larry Bird, and ...
Robert John, an itinerant singer-songwriter who was working in construction before scoring a Number One hit with 1979’s “Sad Eyes,” died Monday. He was 79. Michael Pedrick, John’s son, con ...