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County officials now say police standoff ended with suicide

The matter of death of an Ohioville man involved in an all-night standoff with police was ruled a suicide Sunday by the Beaver County Coroner's Office, despite initial reports he → Read More

CCBC voiceover course teaches ins and outs of the industry

A diverse class of adults with aspirations of voiceover work attended a one-time course Tuesday at Community College of Beaver County. → Read More

Centennial events scheduled at Old Economy Village

The first of three centennial events this year is scheduled for the end of the month at Old Economy Village in Ambridge. → Read More

Librarians work to keep pace with new technology

Despite a 25 percent decrease over the last decade of items checked out at area libraries, the services provided at the brick-and-mortar locations and on the countywide website have kept → Read More

Moon elementary students will return to neighborhood schools

Hyde Elementary School will once again function as an elementary school, and elementary students throughout the district will return to their neighborhood schools at the start of the 2016-17 school → Read More

Wind gusts topple trees, cause brush fires county wide

Wind gusts Saturday afternoon caused brush fires, toppled trees and disrupted traffic throughout the county. → Read More

Mobile museum offers black history 'too often' overlooked

The Black History 101 Mobile Museum rolled into Moon Township this week as Robert Morris University students and local families got a first hand look at 150 years of African → Read More

Moon educators say bad planning by former district leaders led to 'failed' system

A new configuration of Moon elementary schools has been a "failed effort," due to poor district level planning and implementation, according to a report presented at a Moon Area School → Read More

Old Economy museum's history celebrated in Ambridge

The history of Old Economy Village was celebrated Wednesday with speeches and artifacts presented by historians and public officials. → Read More

Free tax services in Beaver County go unnoticed

Free tax assistance programs and some tax credits have gone unnoticed by a majority of people who qualify, at the expense of their personal budgets and the community they live → Read More

Snow forces reboot of Pittsburgh video game convention

Friday's snowstorm in Pittsburgh put a "damper" on the Retro Video Game Convention, as organizers plan a reboot for next fall. → Read More

Through song and speech, artists pay tribute to MLK

Nearly 100 people locked arms in the Geneva College performance lounge Monday night as part of a tribute to slain civil-rights leader the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. → Read More

MLK: Judge by character, not color

Donald Sheffield is the featured speaker Monday at the Lincoln Park Performing Arts Center in Midland, as part of the second annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day Celebration. The event, → Read More

Retro video games make a comeback

Organizers of the Pittsburgh Retro Gaming Convention project attendance to reach 8,000 this year, amid a growing interest nationwide among current and former gamers for classic video games. → Read More

Monaca entrepreneur delivers locally grown foods

In an effort to get families eating better and help support local farmers, Chip Kohser set out three years ago to deliver locally grown produce and meat to consumers on → Read More

Ambridge Rotary gives out free medical equipment

As donations soon will eclipse storage space, the Ambridge Rotary Club is looking for people in need of free wheelchairs, walkers and other medical equipment. → Read More

Nation's supermarkets fall short of promise to combat 'food deserts'

National supermarket chains have fallen short of a 2011 promise to help eradicate what the federal government has classified as "food deserts," which include areas of Beaver County where it's → Read More

Family, friends celebrate Yiayia's 100th birthday

Sixteen grandchildren and great-grandchildren last weekend celebrated the 100th birthday of Irene Economos, who emigrated from Greece in the late 1920s and lived most of her life in Beaver County. → Read More

Ambridge church makes wish lists a reality

Members of Greater Dominion of the Millennium in Ambridge this month purchased toys and pajamas for 40 local children from low income families. → Read More

Grumpy Santa holds court at Old Economy Village

Santa's grumpy assistant, Belsnickle -- who both punishes and rewards children, according to German folklore -- will accept visitors this weekend as part of a Christmas event at Old Economy → Read More