Julia Felton stories, Page 35
Northview Heights safety center to reopen, focus on community policing
The Northview Heights Calvin M. Hall Public Safety Center is reopening Wednesday after being closed for more than two years because of the covid-19 pandemic. The center opened in 2018 to serve as both a Pittsburgh police Zone 1 substation and a community hub. Officials will showcase the center during...
Pittsburgh seeking donation for 107th annual holiday tree
Though Christmastime is not quite here, Pittsburgh officials are getting ready to deck the halls. The city’s Department of Public Works Forestry Division on Monday announced it is looking for Pittsburgh’s 107th annual Christmas tree, which will be on display in front of the City-County Building on Grant Street throughout...
Gun found near Kennywood shootings stolen from Ohio vehicle, police say
The gun found near a triple shooting in Kennywood Park was stolen from a vehicle in Columbus, Ohio about a year ago, Allegheny County police said Monday. Police have not yet identified a suspect in Saturday night shootings, but they said a trace of the firearm recovered near the scene...
Rivers Casino’s The Landing Hotel now taking room reservations
The Rivers Casino’s The Landing Hotel is now taking room reservations in advance of its upcoming opening. The official opening date has yet to be announced, Rivers Casino spokesman Jack Horner said, but the hotel’s website is now accepting reservations beginning Oct. 11. The seven-story, 219-room hotel will connect directly...
No one injured in hazmat incident in Pittsburgh’s Strip District
There was no threat to the public when Pittsburgh’s Hazardous Materials team was dispatched to the Strip District Thursday evening, officials said. The team responded to a report of a suspicious odor at 32nd Street and Spruce Way. Public safety officials said employees of a business in the area had...
PWSA issues boil-water advisory for some Pittsburgh neighborhoods after water main break
The Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority issued a boil-water advisory Thursday for Pittsburgh’s Elliott, Westwood, Ridgemont and Crafton Heights neighborhoods after a water main break. The authority reported a break in an eight-inch water main on Steuben Street around 8:15 p.m. It resulted in low and no pressure in portions...
Richard S. Caliguiri Great Race to result in Pittsburgh road closures
Road closures will impact Pittsburgh’s Downtown, Uptown, Oakland and Squirrel Hill neighborhoods this weekend as about 10,000 people are expected to participate in events for the Richard S. Caliguiri City of Pittsburgh Great Race. The weekend of events includes a variety of races, including the Diaper Dash, Tot Trot, One-Mile...
11-year-old boy crashes grandparents’ car into pole in Pittsburgh’s Windgap neighborhood
An 11-year-old boy crashed his grandparents’ car into a pole in Pittsburgh’s Windgap neighborhood early Thursday morning, according to public safety officials. Pittsburgh police were dispatched to the intersection of Broadhead Fording Road and Windgap Avenue for a vehicle that had hit a pole just before 3 a.m. Thursday. Police...
5 injured in West View fire
Five people were injured in a house fire in West View Wednesday night, according to public safety officials. Crews responded to a two-alarm fire at the 400 block of Highland Avenue around 8:45 p.m. Wednesday. Five people were injured, according to an Allegheny County 911 dispatcher, who declined to provide...
Woman injured in overnight shooting in Wilkinsburg
A woman was shot multiple times in Wilkinsburg early Thursday morning. The incident occurred at the intersection of Ardmore Boulevard and Marlboro Avenue around 2 a.m., an Allegheny County 911 dispatcher said. First responders found a woman who had been shot in the shoulder and leg, according to Tribune-Review news...
Pittsburgh projected to spend $2 million more in gas for fleet this year
The city of Pittsburgh is expected to spend about $5 million in gas this year — about $2 million more than last year — to keep its fleet running amid soaring gas prices. The city spent $3.2 million in gas to fuel its vehicles in 2021, Councilman Anthony Coghill said....
Washington School District alerts families to potential monkeypox case
Washington School District alerted students and families of a potential monkeypox case at Washington Park Primary School. A student suspected of having monkeypox or another similar disease was at the school Monday, Superintendent George Lammay said in a letter to families. “The school immediately sanitized all physical locations that the...
Police arrest man in connection with Shadyside, Lawrenceville burglaries
An Aliquippa man wanted in connection with a string of burglaries in Pittsburgh’s Shadyside and Lawrenceville neighborhoods has been arrested. Michael Moffett, 33, who faces multiple charges including burglary, criminal mischief and theft from a motor vehicle, was arrested by North Versailles police on Monday evening, said Cara Cruz, a...
1 dead in overnight shooting in Duquesne
A man was killed in a shooting in Duquesne early Wednesday morning. The shooting was reported on the 700 block of Grant Street just after midnight. The Allegheny County medical examiner’s office identified the man as Demetrius T. Pirl, 52, of Duquesne. When first responders arrived, they found a man...
1 injured in armed carjacking in Pittsburgh’s Elliott neighborhood
A man was injured early Wednesday in a carjacking in Pittsburgh’s Elliott neighborhood. Pittsburgh police responded to a reported carjacking just before 4 a.m. Wednesday in the 800 block of Herschel Street. At the scene, officers found a man bleeding from the head. He told officers he had been approached...
Bloomfield’s Apteka makes top 50 restaurant list by The New York Times
A Pittsburgh restaurant has landed some national love. In a list of its top 50 favorite restaurants in the United States, The New York Times recognized Bloomfield’s Apteka restaurant for its Eastern European cuisine. The restaurant, which serves a fully vegan menu, opened in 2016. “The co-chefs, co-owners and life...
2 people injured after falling from Mt. Washington balcony
Two people were injured early Tuesday after falling from a balcony in Pittsburgh’s Mt. Washington, city police said. Police were called to a business on Bailey Avenue just before 1:40 a.m. Tuesday for reports of the falls. Two people were found on the ground with head injuries. Medics took a...
Bethel Park police warn of uptick in purse thefts at grocery stores
Bethel Park police have issued a warning of an increase in purse thefts targeting distracted women. The police department reported three such incidents over the past weekend. “Women leaving their purses open in their shopping carts are being targeted by organized groups,” police officials wrote in a social media post....
Pa. sending search-and-rescue personnel to Puerto Rico to assist with Hurricane Fiona response
Gov. Tom Wolf on Sunday announced that two members of the state’s urban search-and-rescue task force will be deployed to hurricane-battered Puerto Rico to assist with emergency response efforts. This comes as Hurricane Fiona struck Puerto Rico’s southwest coast Sunday, bringing with it floods, high winds, landslides and massive power...
Portion of Oak Hill Road in Hampton Township closed after crash damages bridge
A portion of Oak Hill Road in Hampton Township was closed Monday morning after a crash damaged the bridge at Hardies Lake. The road was closed between West Hardies Road and Lakemont Drive, according to township officials. The closure came after a car crash on the bridge, which officials said...
Police say Scott man lured 2 boys into house, locked them inside
A Scott man is accused of luring two young boys into his home and locking them inside, according to a criminal complaint. Sean Conboy, 34, is facing two counts of unlawful restraint of a minor and two counts of false imprisonment after police said he locked 6- and 7-year-old children...
Carnegie Mellon freshman earns scholarship for work to create foldable dome home
A Carnegie Mellon University freshman is eyeing a potential solution to house the homeless with foldable dome homes. Christian Duckworth, 18, of Wexford, said his idea to build portable, collapsible dome-shaped homes has been in the works for years. He’s worked on renderings and hopes to one day see the...
Pittsburgh officials install fencing around problem area along Fort Duquesne Boulevard
Pittsburgh Public Safety officials on Wednesday installed a fence around a section along Fort Duquesne Boulevard where police have recently seen problematic activities. There were five recent arrests at the site, three of which were drug-related, Public Safety Director Lee Schmidt said. “It was a hangout spot during the day...
Allegheny County Democratic Committee chooses Barb Warwick as nominee in election for Pittsburgh City Council seat
The Allegheny County Democratic Committee on Thursday selected Barb Warwick as its nominee for a November special election to fill a vacant seat on Pittsburgh City Council. Warwick, 45, of Pittsburgh’s Greenfield neighborhood, was chosen by committee members to be the party’s candidate for a special election on Nov. 8...
Pittsburgh police brace for busy weekend with Elton John, Steelers home opener
Pittsburgh police are anticipating a busy weekend, with an Elton John concert and the Pittsburgh Steelers home opener. “With the large events, there will be extra officers,” Acting Police Chief Thomas Stangrecki said Thursday, explaining the bureau is working with other agencies. The department is short staffed, he said, and...

