The da Vinci 5 robot, a robotic surgical system that operates with greater precision than human hands, will be demonstrated twice this week at the Sis and Herman Dupré Science Pavilion at St. Vincent ...
He was born Dec. 31, 1949, in Grand Rapids, Michigan, a son of the late Bernice Licari Hanrahan and the late David Hanrahan. All obituaries must be submitted by a funeral home or cremation society by ...
William R. “Bob” West Jr., 70, of Latrobe passed away Friday, Jan. 17, 2025, at his home. He was born May 6, 1954, in Latrobe, a son of the late William R. West Sr. and Athalene Hays West. All ...
The Derry Area Trojans got their sixth section win of the season on Friday night, taking down East Allegheny 51-45. Derry Area had to withstand an early push from East Allegheny in this one, with the ...
The Greater Latrobe Wildcats continued to be a dominant force on the basketball court on Friday night, taking down the Gateway Gators 66-56 to improve to 15-1 on the season and 7-1 in section play.
The Lady Wildcats came away a dominating section win on Friday night, beating West Mifflin 68-18 to move to 9-6 on the season and 5-2 in section play. Greater Latrobe was led by a double-double from ...
We apologize today for letting such an offensive political cartoon slip through our editorial process and into our Editorial page of Volume 123 - Issue No. 20, Thursday, Jan. 16, 2025. While political ...
Different things bring the horrible realities of disasters home to people in different ways. And that may be especially true in the case of the Los Angeles wildfires. For some, it is the enormous ...
City officials earlier this week discussed a wide range of scams that are seemingly prevalent across the country. Following a report presented by Richard M. Bosco, who serves as chief of the Latrobe ...
It’s time to stop paying disabled people sweatshop wages. A little-known program within the Department of Labor allows private employers to apply for 14© certificates that waive fair wage laws so they ...
After long delays, backlogged applications, and administrative headaches, a $350 million program to help Pennsylvania homeowners catch up on mortgage payments has now distributed almost all the money.
BELLEFONTE — In Pennsylvania, a powerful commission regulates private water and wastewater utilities, giving customers an outlet to resolve complaints about service issues, billing, and more. But no ...