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Walter Cable guilty of first-degree murder in Vandergrift woman s death

The Greensburg man prosecutors said beat a Vandergrift woman with a hammer, choked her to death and burned her body in a remote area near Keystone State Park in early 2017 was convicted Thursday of first-degree murder. After 13 hours of deliberations over two days, a Westmoreland County jury returned

Kiski Township storage company selling items from abandoned units

Joyce Hanz | Tribune-Review Joyce Hanz | Tribune-Review OPS (Other People’s Stuff) co-owners Ralph and Claire Corcetti of Oklahoma Borough opened a resale shop in Kiski Township that sells items left behind from storage units. Joyce Hanz | Tribune-Review Joyce Hanz | Tribune-Review Sisters Priscilla and Penelope Fry of Parks Township play with toys at OPS (Other People’s Stuff) in Kiski Township, a new second-hand store selling goods left inside abandoned storage rental units. Joyce Hanz | Tribune-Review   TribLIVE s Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. Previously owned contents from abandoned storage units are lining the shelves of a new store in Kiski Township.

Alle-Kiski Valley communities see populations fluctuate, according to census

TribLIVE s Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. The Alle-Kiski Valley’s population has declined since the 2010 census, but four of its communities are growing, according to census estimates. The Valley’s 42 municipalities had a combined population of 190,950 in 2019, down about 3% from the 2010 census, the numbers show. Bucking that trend were Oakmont, which saw its population grow nearly 4% to 6,541; Harmar, up 2.6% to 2,997; West Deer, up 1.8% to 11,986; and Buffalo Township, up 1.2% to 7,399. “I don’t think it’s any one thing that we can attribute the growth to,” said Oakmont Council President Patricia Friday.

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