Saturday, June 20, 2026

Local News

Pregnant Woman Sues Washington Co. Jail

Nicole Lane, a Canonsburg native, is suing the Washington County jail and its healthcare contractor claiming she was denied proper medical care when she was incarcerated while pregnant two years ago, and was later shackled to a hospital bed while going through labor. Attorneys for Nicole Lane filed the federal lawsuit in Pittsburgh on Wednesday accusing the Washington County Correctional Facility, healthcare provider PrimeCare and several jail workers and county sheriff’s deputies of alleged neglect that nearly caused her to lose the baby and her life. Lane is seeking damages for allegedly depriving her of her Eighth and 14th amendment rights, along with violating the Americans with Disabilities Act, Pennsylvania’s Healthy Birth for Incarcerated Women Act and Pennsylvania tort law. According to the lawsuit, the state’s Healthy Birth for Incarcerated Women Act restricts the use of restraints on pregnant women and has been in effect since 2010, and it was expanded in 2023. Washington County solicitor Gary Sweat said Thursday that he was unaware of the lawsuit and could not comment. Representatives with Harrisburg-based PrimeCare Inc. could not be reached for comment Friday.

Hanover Township Data Center Hearing Continued

The Hanover Township Board of Supervisors hosted a public hearing on the Conditional Use Permit for the construction of a data center in Starpointe Business Park. Developer Prime Data Centers LLC, headquartered in Dallas, Texas, presented the project and their plans to comply with an ordinance amended by Hanover Township in March. Following the presentation, township residents had the opportunity to ask the developers questions and voice their opinions. The hearing was standing room only, with many residents raising concerns regarding water usage, noise, and light pollution. Charlie Daum, head of development, says that the developers are ensuring that they meet all of the standards required by the ordinance. One resident, Kerri Hageter, believes that the ordinance went through very quickly, and that there are a lot of changes that need to be made. Only one hour was allotted for this hearing, and it will continue at a later date, but William Michael, the assistant superintendent for the township, was pleased with the turnout.

World News

Dominican Republic Resort Forces Evacuation After Massive Fire Outbreak

SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic (AP) — A large fire has almost completely destroyed a luxury resort in the Dominican Republic, forcing the evacuation of almost 1,700 tourists. Local media reported an Italian tourist died in the fire and several other tourists required medical assistance. The Viva Dominicus Beach by Wyndham resort is located in Bayahibe, a popular destination for U.S. and international tourists on the southeastern coast of the Dominican Republic. Authorities reported about 1,690 tourists had to be evacuated from the resort to other hotels and nearby housing facilities because of the massive blaze.

US-Iran Talk Still in Works as Israel & Hezbollah Halt Fighting

JERUSALEM (AP) — Israel and the Iran-backed Hezbollah militant group agreed to halt the heavy fighting in southern Lebanon that had threatened to unravel an interim peace agreement between the United States and Iran. That’s according to officials who spoke Friday to The Associated Press. Neither Israel nor Hezbollah immediately confirmed the truce. It came after a heavy exchange of fire killed 47 people in Lebanon and four Israeli soldiers. Hezbollah and Israel went to war shortly after the outbreak of the wider conflict, with Hezbollah firing rockets and drones at civilian communities in northern Israel and Israel seizing large swaths of southern Lebanon.