Walter Eiseman was sentenced to probation, and home confinement, and ordered to pay fines for accepting bribes in 2018.
A former Pittsburgh building inspector will not go to prison after pleading guilty in federal court to accepting bribes. U.S.
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Lackawanna High School will honor boys soccer coach Abdulsalam Noman on Thursday with a plaque for his 30 years of service.