School leaders demand cyber education reform

Police have arrested a Washington woman accused of striking a 70-year-old retired professor with her car in Canton Township and leaving the scene of the crash. Greene-Washington Regional police said Gina Marie Dalessandro was driving in the 600 block of Grove Avenue shortly before noon Monday ...
A Smithfield man wanted for skipping a court appearance in Allegheny County was arrested this week in Morgantown, W.Va. Craig Owen David Jr., 47, was declared a fugitive five years ago after he failed to appear for a November 2020 pretrial conference in a case that involved gun charges. In a ...
Bill Iams remembers a time when he could drive north on Route 19 from the edge of Washington to the crossroads of Peters Township and only see farmland. Over the past few decades, many farmers sold their properties, leading to the development of strip malls and housing plans along the way. And ...
By John Sacco For the Observer-Reporter newsroom@observer-reporter.com “The Voice,” Roger Huston decided to end his run as the announcer of The Jugette and the Little Brown Jug this week at the Delaware County Fairgrounds in Ohio after a lengthy run. Huston, who retired as track ...
By Will Graves AP Sports Writer CRANBERRY TOWNSHIP — Sidney Crosby's early days in the NHL, when every Pittsburgh Penguins training camp felt like a proving ground, are never far from his mind, particularly this time of year. The early days have been gone for a while now. Yet there the ...
Monessen led Fort Cherry, 14-13, entering the fourth quarter last year when Greyhounds coach Wade Brown said Matt Sieg “turned into Superman.” “He made an outstanding run, he hurdled somebody, cut back on us and he was gone,” Brown said. “That kind of took the wind out of our ...
I am only 18 months away from turning 80, and truthfully, the way things are going, if seven more of my classmates pass away, I could end up being the valedictorian of my high school class. One thing I’ve consistently observed in life is the ongoing display of consistency that humankind ...
It’s back-to-school time, and this past summer’s hot weather may have kept you cooped up inside with air conditioning more than usual. That could lead to kids spending more time with electronics and in front of TV screens. Now, research published in both JAMA Pediatric and Psychology ...