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Police: Pa. waitress brought widower food at home so she could steal dead -- - Washington Post |
Washington Post
AMBRIDGE, Pa. — Police say a western Pennsylvania waitress swiped jewelry from the home of a widower under the guise of delivering food to the grieving man. Ambridge police charged 24-year-old Karri Kathleen Villella with burglary, theft and other --
| Police: Pa. waitress brought food, took jewelry - Fox News |
Fox News
AMBRIDGE, Pa. – Police say a western Pennsylvania waitress swiped jewelry from the home of a widower under the guise of delivering food to the grieving man. Ambridge police charged 24-year-old Karri Kathleen Villella with burglary, theft and other --
| WPIAL boys volleyball: Ambridge continues its dominance - Timesonline.com |
Timesonline.com
At most high schools in western Pennsylvania, football and boys basketball generate the interest. But in recent years at Ambridge, those high-profile sports have struggled (the basketball team went 4-16 last season). But in volleyball, the Bridgers --
| Richert honored to be chosen as Steelers' new P.A. announcer - Timesonline.com |
Timesonline.com
Richert replaces former Ambridge High School athletic director Randy Cosgrove, who resigned as the Steelers' PA announcer a few weeks ago. "Being a Pittsburgh native, naturally I'm a huge Steelers fan," said Richert, who co-hosts the KDKA Morning News --
| “Mr. High School Sports” – PIHL To Consolidate In 2013 - CBS Local |
CBS Local
At its recent Board of Governors meeting the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Hockey League announced its 2012-13 season will be the last for the Open Class, which commissioner Ed Sam started in 2004 to give more western PA kids a chance to play organized --
| Obit: John Ambrose Spehar - Dover Post |
Dover Post
John was born on May 25, 1941 in Ambridge, PA, son of the late John and Anna (Hlopek) Spehar. He married Patricia Weller on January 4, 1964. John graduated in 1964 from the University of Pittsburgh. He worked as a Chemical Engineer for the Chrysler --
| Waivers could OK drilling near water - Pittsburgh Post Gazette |
Pittsburgh Post Gazette
By Don Hopey / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Concern about the state's ability or commitment to properly regulate the oil and gas industry is "misplaced," Pennsylvania's top regulator of Marcellus Shale gas drilling told the state House of Representatives --
| Steelers PA announcer Randy Cosgrove resigns - Pittsburgh Post Gazette |
Pittsburgh Post Gazette
By Torsten Ove / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Randy Cosgrove, suspended earlier this month from his job as Ambridge Area School District athletic director, has resigned his longtime position as the public address announcer at Heinz Field for Steelers games.
| South Park javelin thrower scales back before PIAA meet - Pittsburgh Post Gazette |
Pittsburgh Post Gazette
1 seeds from the WPIAL are Norwin's Autumn Greba (1600), Ambridge's India McCoy (high jump) and Hempfield's Larisa Debich (pole vault). In Class AA, No. 1 seeds are Springdale's Emily Lelis (100 hurdles), Waynesburg's Marissa Kalsey (pole vault) and --
| Penn State Falls Short in NCAA National Semifinals - WTAJ |
WTAJ
and redshirt freshman Nick Goodell (Ambridge, Pa.) closed out the match with 15 kills apiece. Freshman Aaron Russell (Ellicott City, Md.) was second on the team with 10 kills on a team-high .474 hitting. He had just one error in 19 swings.
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