EMT certification for 10 people will be paid in full thanks to a fundraiser Sunday in Harrison. A spaghetti dinner hosted for Citizens Hose EMT Kelly Jackson, who was critically injured Jan. 6 while working traffic control, brought in nearly $10,000. Jackson, of Tarentum, opted to “pay it forward” by
Injured Citizens Hose emergency medical technician Kelly Jackson is coming home — or at least closer to it. After nearly a week in a Pittsburgh hospital, the Tarentum woman was transferred late Thursday to Alle­gheny Valley Hospital in Harrison to continue physical therapy. “She’s doing pretty good,” said Lori Miller,
Scanning the numerous boxes and bags of donated items Thursday morning at the Hayden Center in Harrison’s Sheldon Park neighborhood, resident Sydney Hayden was overwhelmed and grateful for the display of support to help the area’s homeless. “We know there’s a need in this community, and we want to reach
Sometimes the names of things have to change because they just don’t fit the information anymore. The term “shell shock” was created during World War I to explain the symptoms of soldiers suffering from a constellation of symptoms suffered in the wake of battle. As more became known about the
Teenage relationships are bound to bring angst, but they should never come with abuse. Still, one in three teens experiences emotional, verbal and physical abuse from a dating partner, according to the Hope Alliance, a Texas-based group that works to heal those affected by violence. A program by the Alle-Kiski