The U.S. Marshals Services Fugitive Task Force arrested Darrell Barham who will be held in the Port St. Lucie jail pending extradition back to Allegheny County.
In their latest football schedule release, the Pittsburgh Panthers cracked a joke at the expense of the Florida State Seminoles and its former quarterback, Jameis Winston, pointing to the NFL journeyman’s 2013 matchup against the Panthers.
The Lynch Law Group is the latest to do so. The full-service law firm has announced the opening of its new office in Naples, Florida, describing the expansion as a "significant milestone."
The Seminoles will host key rivals and play historic matches, including a first-ever game against Stanford in 2025.
A man accused of firing shots at Pittsburgh Police detectives in Penn Hills in October of last year was arrested by U.S. Marshals Thursday morning in Florida. Darrell Barham was taken into custody ...
A Wilkinsburg man who Allegheny County Police said shot at two officers in October in Penn Hills was arrested in Fort Pierce, Florida Thursday. Pittsburgh detectives — who had a court order to conduct surveillance on Darrell Barham’s vehicle — were investigating early Oct.
It's the 23rd straight year at least one former UF player is going to the Super Bowl, which is the third-longest active streak amongst SEC programs.
A college basketball coach at the University of Pittsburgh allegedly called for a security guard to confront a student over his harmless criticism during
Florida football is set to hire 33-year-old Vinnie Sunseri as its new co-defensive coordinator and safeties coach. Sunseri had recently onboarded with Jacksonville State
A man accused of firing shots at Pittsburgh Police detectives in Penn Hills in October of last year was arrested by U.S. Marshals Thursday morning in Florida.
Auston Matthews will serve as captain for the United States in the upcoming 4 Nations Face-Off, and his team is the only one involved without a glaring injury question to answer.
Critics of traditional tough-on-crime district attorneys have argued that the old approach fueled mass incarceration and the racial disparities it creates. Progressive prosecutors offered a different path, one guided by minimizing and correcting past harms.