Emily Balser stories, Page 16
Manor Township woman to serve at least 20 years for hatchet attack that killed husband
A Manor Township woman will spend at least 20 years in prison for attacking her husband with a hatchet in 2017. Melanie Sue Snyder, 43, pleaded guilty Friday in Armstrong County Court to a single charge of third-degree murder for the July 27, 2017, attack in which, police say, she...
Citizens School of Nursing continues mixed use trend at Pittsburgh Mills mall in Frazer
Students who attend Allegheny Health Network’s Citizens School of Nursing are looking forward to the changes as they prepare to start a new year in a new location. “I think the upgrade is going to be really nice,” said senior Ashley Alcorn, of New Kensington. “I think it’s going to...
Truck driver in fatal 2017 Route 28 crash charged
The driver of a tractor-trailer truck involved in a fatal crash on Route 28 more than a year ago has been charged. Arther Wells, 70, of Mississippi, is charged with homicide by vehicle, involuntary manslaughter, recklessly endangering another person, reckless driving and following too closely. He remains in the Allegheny...
Missing Tarentum teen safely returned home
Tarentum police found a 15-year-old teen who had been missing since early Wednesday morning. Police said in a Facebook post that Kazmir Jones voluntarily left her home just before 2 a.m. Wednesday. She was located and returned home unharmed at about 6:30 p.m. Wednesday. Emily Balser is a Tribune-Review staff...
A year after Route 28 crash in O’Hara, parents seek answers in son’s death
It’s been more than a year since Joseph and Deborah Wilkoski lost their son to injuries he suffered in a Route 28 crash. Yet, they’re still seeking an explanation as the crash remains under investigation. “I don’t think it’s fair to any family to have to wait a year to...
Pennsylvania Turnpike tolls to increase on Sunday
If you plan to drive on the Pennsylvania Turnpike, remember to throw some extra cash in your wallet for the rising toll rates that take effect Sunday . Motorists will pay about 6 percent more to drive the turnpike, whether they pay cash or use the E-ZPass system. The Pennsylvania...

