PITTSBURGH ― On April 19, 1926, an above-the-fold story in the Pittsburgh Gazette Times detailed the Pittsburgh Catholic Diocese's Bishop Hugh Boyle officiating at the dedication of a new church and school in the city's upper-north-side neighborhood off Perrysville Avenue.
Reports about a U.S.-Iran peace deal have been served up in recent days as a tasting menu. Instead, it increasingly seems like a palate cleanser.
MONONGAHELA, Pa. — Downballot primary results for seats in the Pennsylvania Legislature and Congress had both parties heading into very different directions for November's midterm election cycle. The Democrats are marching far left, and Republicans are beating back challengers from their far…
Yes, as many of us have wondered, there actually may be something in the water on the American campaign trail or in the White House.
BEDFORD, Pennsylvania ― For the briefest of moments, a line of vintage Rolls-Royce automobiles chugged along the curving Cumberland Road. They passed over the Cumberland Run a handful of times and wound themselves down the mountains, away from Pennsylvania and toward the city of steeples, Cu…
In their May 11 meeting the Meredith Selectboard discussed boat launch fees, town property policies, tax abatements, and infrastructure goals.
PARSONS, WV ― Under a canopy of red and sugar maple, yellow poplar and sweet birch trees sits a colorful vernal riot of wildflowers like Canada violet, phlox and Solomon's seal ― and a case study of a modern collision of two of the hardiest ideological perennials on the political landscape o…
INDIANA ― Tuesday evening's primary race here in the Hoosier State once again proved that the press, both local and national, still does not understand the impact that President Donald Trump has on the electorate. Nor do they understand his enduring appeal, as Indiana Republican voters unequ…
Recently, lawyers for nearly 2,000 survivors of abuse at the Sununu Youth Services Center — the place most Granite Staters still know as the Youth Development Center — asked the New Hampshire Supreme Court to hold the state to a deal it already broke.
BOSTON — As he lies dying, the man who once snarled from the floor of the House of Representatives — whose rhetorical rockets' red blare mercilessly exposed the logistical flaws in the arguments of his overmatched opponents, whose piercing, pitiless wit stung his rivals, whose caustic asides…
Turn on the news and you’ll see hundreds of headlines like this “A recession is guaranteed. But when?” or this: “America is heading for a recession — and it may be the worst yet.” An analysis of the New Hampshire economy and labor market shows a more nuanced story than national headlines sug…
Today, civic life is marked by deep divides on policy issues, distrust in government as an agent of the people, and by serious doubts that government at any level can effectively operate.
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The April 13 Meredith Selectboard meeting included discussions on infrastructure goals, cemetery fee changes, town manager versus town administrator form of government, short-term rental program challenges, and the announcement of Meredith’s first recipient of its Citizen of the Year award.
Donald Trump, president of the United States, meet Pyrrhus, king of Epirus.
ALLENTOWN, Pa. ― FBI Director Kash Patel joined a roundtable hosted by Sen. David McCormick (R-Pa.) earlier this month to discuss the work the Trump administration, Congress, local law enforcement and area prosecutors have done to curb the fentanyl trade in Pennsylvania over the past 13 months.


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