2 Injured In Robinson Township Crash

July 10, 2026 5:58 am

Two people were transported from the scene of a crash in Robinson Township early Friday morning.  Washington County 911 says it happened just before 5:30 a.m on the Southern Beltway at the ramp to Route 22 West.   A tractor trailer and another vehicle were involved. Initial reports say the ramp was blocked as a result of the crash.  Tune to WJPA 95.3FM/1450AM for the very latest.

Arrest Made In Armed Threats Investigation

July 10, 2026 2:49 am

WASHINGTON, Pa – The City of Washington Police Department has filed criminal charges against Brett Carroll following an investigation into an incident that occurred on July 7, 2026, in the area of the Uni-Mart located at 500 North Main Street.  At 3:59 p.m. on July 7, officers were dispatched to the area after receiving reports that an armed male had threatened another individual with a handgun. During the investigation, detectives learned that the suspect allegedly pointed a firearm at the victim, threatened to kill him, and pursued him from the area. Witness statements, surveillance footage, and additional investigative efforts led detectives to identify Brett Carroll as the suspect.  At 10:50 a.m. on July 8, officers were dispatched to the 300 Block of Burton Avenue for the victims involved in the previous incident reporting that the suspect was back in the immediate vicinity of their residence. Upon officers arriving on scene, the male was found to already have left the area and officers were not able to locate the male.  During the overnight hours into the morning of July 9, Carroll turned himself in on an Adult Probation bench warrant that had been issued as a result of this incident and other probation-related concerns. He remains in custody.  He faces multiple charges, including aggravated assault, stalking, and firearms not to be carried without a license.  Authorities say their investigation is continuing and more charges could be filed.

Man Found Dead In His Vehicle

July 10, 2026 2:37 am

An investigation is underway into the death of a Pittsburgh man whose body was found in his vehicle Thursday morning just before ten o’clock.  Washington County Coroner Tim Warco says the body of 60-year-old Cecil Braun was found in his vehicle which was parked at the Pennsylvania Welcome Center on Interstate 70 East in Donegal Township.  Two dogs were rescued from the vehicle and are currently being held by the coroner’s office.  Authorities say Braun’s death does not appear to be suspicious.  They say he had been living in his vehicle since July third, after being evicted from his home in Pittsburgh.  The cause and manner of death are pending an autopsy.

‘EXIM’ Visits Canonsburg Company

July 10, 2026 4:54 am

The federal government provides a financial tool to help businesses compete on the foreign stage. That tool is EXIM, the Export-Import Bank of the United States. The chairman of EXIM, John Jovanovic visited several sites in Washington and Greene Counties.  One of those sites was Aquatech in Canonsburg. He said the bank tries to help the small companies grow and Aquatech is a perfect example of a small company competing all over the world with EXIM’s help. Aquatech provides water process technology facilities, products and services worldwide. Those pure water services may be found in semi conductor facilities, energy facilities and power plants. According to Venkee Sharma, Executive Chairman of Aquatech, they are expanding their services to provide purification services for mineral extraction and processing. He said EXIM is key to that expansion. Sharma said that EXIM is key for Aquatech as they provide financial assistance for exporting where a regular bank would not recognize a foreign contract. In EXIM’s mission to help all kind of businesses, aside from Aquatech, Jovanovic toured an EQT facility in Greene County and the 6K Additive facility in Burgettstown. (Photo: Elizabeth Robbins)

Whiskey Rebellion Festival Begins

July 10, 2026 3:20 am

The Whiskey Rebellion is back – and according to organizers – bigger and better than ever!  Tracie Liberatore is the festivals program manager, and she says this year is bigger and better than ever and she believes it has everything to do with America250.  She says the focus on history has increased the number of participants this year and they are excited to be a part of it.  The Whiskey Rebellion Festival honors the significant period of America’s early days through historical re-enactments, history and heritage displays, street theater performances, children’s activities, music, food and libations.  The official start of the festival kicks off on Thursday at the Main Street Farmer’s Market with the UPMC Health Fair.  The festival has a full slate of activities through Saturday, ending with a performance of the Clarks.  Main Street will be closed from Wheeling to Maiden Street starting at three o’clock on Friday and again Saturday morning starting at nine.

U.S. Jobless Claims Dip Slightly

July 9, 2026 6:09 pm

WASHINGTON (AP) — The number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits dipped slightly last week as layoffs in the U.S. remain historically low. U.S. applications for jobless aid in the week ending July 4 ticked down by 2,000 to 215,000, the Labor Department reported Thursday. Analysts surveyed by the data firm FactSet forecast 220,000 new applications. Weekly filings for unemployment benefits are considered a proxy for layoffs and are close to a real-time indicator of the health of the U.S. job market. The total number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits for the previous week ending June 27 rose by 8,000 by to 1.81 million, also historically low.

Former Olympian Pleads Not Guilty In Reflecting Pool Case

July 9, 2026 5:51 pm

WASHINGTON (AP) — A former Olympic canoe racer has pleaded not guilty to deliberately damaging the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool. David Hearn, who competed in three Summer Olympics, entered the plea on Thursday in D.C. Superior Court. Hearn, 67, from Bethesda, Maryland, faces a felony count of property destruction. President Donald Trump ordered a multimillion-dollar renovation of the pool, but the project has faced issues. U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro said six others were arrested on related charges. Hearn’s attorneys argue the charges are based on a “concocted narrative” and criticize the administration’s handling of the situation.

Bentleyville Man Charged With Sexually Assaulting Teen

July 9, 2026 7:50 am

State Police have charged a Bentleyville man with sexually assaulting a 15 year girl in Butler County.  According to police, 22 year old William Leach took an Uber to the girl’s home and engaged in sexual acts inside the home. He then hid inside when family members returned but took the girl for a walk.  Police say the girl’s mother realized she was missing around 1 a.m. and called police. Police say he provided the victim with alcohol and marijuana.  An initial search failed to locate Leach but officers returned later and were able to take him into custody.  The criminal complaint says Leach faces charges that include; two-counts each of Involuntary Deviate Sexual Intercourse and Statutory Sexual Assault.  Police say they found items including knives, razor blades and drug paraphernalia and that Leach told the girl he would kill  her and her entire family if she told anyone.

Washington County Coroner’s Office Searched Again

July 8, 2026 2:49 am

The Washington County Coroner’s Office has been searched again, this time, by the Westmoreland County District Attorney’s Office.  They say they assisted Monessen Police in executing the search warrant to obtain documents needed for an investigation.  “This is uncharted territory for our office. As a law enforcement agency, the Monessen Police Department is entitled to material pursuant to a criminal investigation and prosecution. Pursuing justice and accountability shouldn’t come at a cost to the victim, the victim’s family, or public safety,” Westmoreland County District Attorney Nicole W. Ziccarelli said.  In a statement provided to WJPA News, the coroner’s office offered this response;  “This matter involves a Westmoreland County criminal investigation into a drug-related death in which the victim died at Mon Valley Hospital in Washington County, after which the Washington County Coroner performed an autopsy.  Some weeks ago, the Westmoreland County District Attorney’s Office requested the autopsy report and toxicology reports for its investigation.  The Coroner’s Statute provides that the Coroner has the authority to assess fees when services or reports are requested from another county.  The established fees for the requested reports amounted to $600, which would operate to offset our approximate out-of-pocket costs of $2,500.00. The Westmoreland District Attorney took the position that it did not have to pay these fees, and that they would not pay these fees.  So, they raided the Coroner’s Office and took them through the force of a search warrant. It is the position of Washington County Coroner Tim Warco that the taxpayers of Washington County should not be responsible for the funding of matters in other counties when there is a mechanism for the recovery of those funds”.  This is the second time the office was searched.  Last November, a search warrant was executed amid a dispute over access to autopsy reports.  The Washington County District Attorney’s Office, Pennsylvania State Police, Washington City Police and Canonsburg Police all searched for autopsy reports connected to five cases.  Officials said investigators and the DA’s office had repeatedly requested the documents and were denied.  The DA’s office said it was told three reports were available but would only be released for a fee of about $700 each. District Attorney Jason Walsh said those reports were essential to prosecuting crimes and serving victims.  Coroner Tim Warco at the time, said he had decided to charge fees because his office wasn’t receiving police reports needed to complete autopsies and related records.

Ross Township Hires South Strabane Fire Chief

July 9, 2026 2:27 am

South Strabane Township is in the market for a new fire chief. Jordan Cramer, Chief of Fire and Emergency Services and Emergency Management Coordinator tells WJPA News that he tendered his resignation on Wednesday to take on a new position as the Director of Fire Services in Ross Township. Cramer said that his final day will be September 11. He will be at the annual September 11 memorial. He said he looks forward to working through the transition period and serving South Strabane residents. Cramer came to South Strabane Township in 2022 from Peters Township. Ross Township commissioners voted to hire Cramer at their meeting Monday.  According to reports, his salary will start at $108,000.  Ross does have a residency requirement meaning that he will have to move to the Township. Ross has eight volunteer fire companies. (PHOTO: Jordan Cramer)