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The indictment alleges Blankenship conspired to violate mine safety and health standards at the Upper Big Branch Mine.
The action came after an incident today that the university characterized only as “a catastrophic medical emergency” at a fraternity house.
Never have there been so many compelling choices in dining, from the elegant special-occasion restaurant to the ultra-casual noodle house.
Authorities have added terrorism charges against a man accused of ambushing a Pennsylvania State Police barracks and killing a trooper.
Penguins defenseman Olli Maatta returns to practice after removal of cancerous tumor on his thyroid.
A garden to honor deceased graduates of Hampton School District is on its way to becoming a community focal point.
Police said Dale Rudolchick, 53, of Moon, fell 15 feet from a tree stand.
The College Board report says families are struggling with the effects of successive price hikes imposed during the recent recession.
Ms. Kane wasn’t wearing her seat belt, and was injured when she hit her head in the low-speed accident.
The women Panthers open their 2014 regular season Friday with an 11 a.m. tip off against Princeton.
Clayton Kershaw won the National League Most Valuable Player award, becoming the first pitcher to win the award in the NL since 1968.
The San Francisco-based ride sharing company was granted experimental licenses to operate in Allegheny County and other parts of the state.
Idea Foundry has teamed up with a Mexican social entrepreneurship program to help entrepreneurs across the border reach a broader market.
April McGreger, author of the Savor the South cookbook “Sweet Potatoes,” is from Vardaman, Miss., the self-proclaimed Sweet Potato Capital.
The holiday came early for Marlene Parrish, thanks to a turkey from her yard.
Second week of Three Rivers Film Festival introduces a range of characters, from real-life tailors to a Canadian caught in Escobar's web.
A bidding war drove Warhol's “Triple Elvis” to $81.9 million, while “Four Marlons” fetched $69.6 million to lead the sale of 80 works.
Let's hope conservative activists on the Supreme Court don't deprive millions of health care.
President Barack Obama said last week that he intends to double the number of American troops in Iraq from 1,500 to 3,000.