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Red Kettle Kickoff includes auction, music

The community is invited to a Christmas season celebration at The Salvation Army in Warren starting this morning. The eighth annual Red Kettle Kickoff will feature cocoa, cookies, all for a good cause. Local musician Alyssa Wismar will play guitar and sing Christmas classics, followed by a ...

Warren scouts collect food for church

The Scouts from North Warren's Pack 13, Troop 13 and Troop 1013 all participated in Scouting for Food. Scouting for Food is one of our nation's largest food drives and a service project that is done every November. Between the pack and the troops, 1,195 food items were collected for the North ...

City man faces felony charges after domestic incident

A Warren man faces felony charges after an incident Sunday in the city. Damian Brown, 31, of Warren was charged with strangulation - applying pressure to throat or neck, a class 1 felony; aggravated assault - attempts to cause or causes bodily injury with a deadly weapon, a class 2 felony; ...

Pa. courts get lawsuits in Senate contest

HARRISBURG, Pa. — Republicans went to court in Pennsylvania on Thursday amid vote counting in the U.S. Senate election between Democratic Sen. Bob Casey and Republican David McCormick, as the campaigns prepare for a recount and press counties for favorable ballot-counting decisions. The ...

LIHEAP applications are being accepted for heating bill help

Applications are now being accepted for Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program grants. LIHEAP is a federally funded program administered by DHS that helps qualified Pennsylvanians pay their home heating bills during the winter months. Assistance is available for both renters and ...

Commissioners say burn ban to remain in place until Dec. 4

Warren County Commissioners this week stated the burn ban would stay in effect despite the precipitation the county has received. "It was recommended by the State Forest Service and the Allegheny National Forest that we institute this ban, and it will be effective until December 4, and we ...