The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) announced today concrete repair work is scheduled to begin on Interstate 81 north in Schuylkill County.
Thursday, June 29, 2017
Schuylkill County Police Log for 06/29/2017
Officials Urge Citizens to Call 911 for Emergencies Only After Erroneous Message from Cable Provider
Schuylkill County officials are urging citizens to call 911 for emergencies only after a message went out to a cable provider's customers telling them to do so.
Medical Marijuana Dispensaries Granted Permits
The Pennsylvania Department of Health today granted 27 dispensary permits for medical marijuana dispensaries.
Minersville Softball Makes ESPN's Top Ten List
On Wednesday, ESPN announced their top 10 plays in Women's sports for the past week and Minersville made the list.
Wednesday, June 28, 2017
Police Investigating Theft of Tools and Equipment from Garage
The Pennsylvania State Police are investigating the theft of power tools and equipment from a Garage in Gilberton.
PA Senate Passes Bill to Advance Legislation that Would Allow Trained School Workers to Carry Guns on School Grounds
The Pennsylvania Senate today approved Senate Bill 383, legislation introduced by Senator Don White that would give school boards the option of allowing licensed and trained staff to carry firearms on school property.
Mahanoy City Woman Found Guilty of Killing 15 Month Old
A Mahanoy City woman was found guilty on Wednesday for the killing of a 15 month old in January of 2016.
Police Looking for Man Wanted for Assault
A man is wanted by police for an assault earlier this month.
According to Pottsville Police, on Sunday, June 18, 2017 around 4:50pm, a 37 year old Pottsville woman contacted the Police to report that her husband, Braxton Moore, 34, had assaulted her throughout the day at 480 N. Claude A Lord Blvd., the Pottsville Motor Inn in Room 104.
The woman told officers that an argument between the two had led to Moore placing his hand over her throat, causing her to lose consciousness several times. Moore also reportedly struck the victim in the face with his hand, wrapped a sheet around her neck, used a belt to strike her back and legs, and drug her by the hair to the bathroom and began splashing water on her.
Police observed multiple injuries on the woman consistent with the report, which included: a red mark about two inches long on her neck, a bruise on her right check and one directly under her right eye, and a red mark on her eye ball.
Moore had left the area prior to police being notified and was last known to be in the Port Carbon area.
Patrolman Joel Methven prepared a criminal complaint charging Moore with Strangulation, Domestic Violence, Simple Assault, and Recklessly Endangering Another Person.
The woman told officers that an argument between the two had led to Moore placing his hand over her throat, causing her to lose consciousness several times. Moore also reportedly struck the victim in the face with his hand, wrapped a sheet around her neck, used a belt to strike her back and legs, and drug her by the hair to the bathroom and began splashing water on her.
Police observed multiple injuries on the woman consistent with the report, which included: a red mark about two inches long on her neck, a bruise on her right check and one directly under her right eye, and a red mark on her eye ball.
Moore had left the area prior to police being notified and was last known to be in the Port Carbon area.
Patrolman Joel Methven prepared a criminal complaint charging Moore with Strangulation, Domestic Violence, Simple Assault, and Recklessly Endangering Another Person.
An arrest warrant was issued for Moore and anyone with information on his current location is asked to call the Pottsville Bureau of Police at 570-628-3792.
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| Photo of Braxton Moore / Provided by Pottsville Police |
Tuesday, June 27, 2017
Governor Wolf Signs "Stolen Valor" Bill into Law
Governor Tom Wolf today signed the so-called stolen valor bill into law, protecting benefits for Pennsylvania veterans.
Man Found Unconscious in Car with Children and Firearm
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