Paul Guggenheimer stories, Page 6
Recent Penn Hills grad to combat gun violence by opening community center
Kahlil Darden calls it “turning pain into purpose.” As with many in his community, the 2019 Penn Hills High School graduate is no stranger to the heartbreak of gun violence, having lost friends and family who were killed in area shootings. But now, Darden, 22, a senior majoring in business...
North Hills High School Wind Ensemble performs at music teachers’ East Coast convention
The North Hills High School Wind Ensemble is in Rochester, N.Y. to be a featured performer in the National Association for Music Education’s Eastern Division Convention on April 13-14. The conventions are held every other year. The ensemble’s director, Len Lavelle, describes this year’s convention as a professional development opportunity...
Inbound Fort Pitt Bridge, tunnel closures overnight this weekend
It’s going to be a challenging couple of nights for motorists who plan on using the inbound Fort Pitt Bridge and tunnel in Pittsburgh this weekend. Overnight closures are scheduled for Friday and Saturday night, weather permitting. PennDOT says the closures are being put in place to allow crews to...
Animal Protectors provides affordable shots at special vaccine clinicVideo
A steady stream of nervous dogs and cats and their owners descended Saturday on the Animal Protectors of Allegheny Valley shelter in New Kensington. They lined up on the grass outside the facility to get basic medical care including shots from Dr. Betsy Kennon or “Dr. Betsy,” as the clinic’s...
Uniontown man suffered injuries in crash on Route 66 in Hempfield
A Uniontown man was cut out of a pickup truck Saturday and taken to a Pittsburgh hospital with serious injuries, according to state police. Troopers said Jonathan M. Millikin, 41, was traveling north on Toll Route 66 in Hempfield just before 6 p.m. when the Ford Ranger he was driving...
Morning Roundup: Pittsburgh Zoo reveals new baby gorilla’s nameVideo
Here are some of the latest news items from this morning, Friday, April 7, 2023: New baby gorilla named at Pittsburgh Zoo The Pittsburgh Zoo & Aquarium revealed the name the public helped give its new baby gorilla: Charlotte. The name was selected from almost 700 different entries submitted in...
Woman killed in McKeesport crash
A woman was killed Wednesday night when a vehicle she was riding in crashed into a utility pole in McKeesport. Allegheny County 911 told Tribune-Review news partner WPXI-TV that police, fire and EMS units were called to the 2100 block of East Fifth Avenue around 6:15 p.m. The victim was...
Man wanted in North Side shooting arrested
A man sought for a shooting that happened in February on the North Side has been arrested. Jermaine Lamont Colwell, 46, is being detained in the Allegheny County Jail in lieu of $100,000 cash bond. He is charged with attempted criminal homicide, aggravated assault and gun violations after a person...
Morning Roundup: Police say they shot knife-wielding man in Fayette County
Here are some of the latest news items from this morning, Thursday, April 6, 2023: Knife wielding man shot by state police A knife-wielding man was shot by Pennsylvania State Police responding to a domestic conflict at a Georges Township home on Wednesday morning, officials said. State police in Uniontown...
Sheetz again makes Fortune’s list of 100 best companies to work for
You might think of Sheetz as a good place to fill up the tank and tummy. But it’s also a good place to work, according to Fortune magazine. As it has for nine out of the past 10 years, Fortune has ranked Sheetz among its list of the 100 best...
Police: Man shot in Beechview said he was lured to home; 2 arrested
Pittsburgh police said a man told them he was lured to a Beechview home and shot early Wednesday. Officers in Zone 6 responded about 1 a.m. to the 1500 block of Belasco Avenue after multiple calls came in for shots fired. At the scene, police said they found a man...
Morning Roundup: Armstrong County couple dead in what police say was murder-suicide
Here are some of the latest news items from this morning, Wednesday, April 5, 2023: Police say Armstrong couple dead in murder-suicide State police say a man shot and killed his wife and then turned the gun on himself in a murder-suicide Tuesday in Armstrong County. Troopers said Trenton Johns...
Etna council salutes longtime public works employee
Longtime Etna Borough Public Works employee Keith Taylor was recognized for his decades of dedication to the community at the March 21 borough council meeting. It was Taylor’s last day of employment after more than 44 years working for the borough. Before Etna transferred the handling of its water system...
Low-pressure system bringing intense storms to Western Pa.
Heavy storms, straight-line winds and tornadoes are roaring through the midwest and some measure of it is headed to the Pittsburgh area. The good news is that we are not expected to see anything as severe as what happened in places like Illinois and Iowa on Tuesday. But some serious...
Morning Roundup: Severe showers, thunderstorms forecast for Wednesday
Here are some of the latest news items from this morning, Tuesday, April 4, 2023: Severe showers, thunderstorms forecast for Wednesday The National Weather Service said severe showers and thunderstorms are possible late Wednesday and into early Thursday in the Western Pennsylvania region, especially before midnight. The NWS said the...
Irwin apartment evacuated after kitchen fire
Two people were evacuated from an apartment fire early Tuesday morning along First Street in Irwin, according to a Westmoreland 911 supervisor. At about 12:45 a.m., a cooking fire broke out in the apartment’s kitchen, the supervisor said. Video from the scene, via Tribune-Review news partner WPXI, showed heavy smoke...
Pittsburgh artists rally in support of Marc Fogel, others detained in Russia
Marc Fogel has made his mark in the art world, as an educator and with his friends and family. On Saturday, Fogel’s fellow artists decided to “Make a Marc” of their own by staging a group art show in support of their colleague. Fogel, a 61-year-old Butler native who taught...
Citizen’s Police Academy resumes in Lower Burrell after pandemic hiatus
While covid prevented a lot of in-person events and regular meetings from happening for over two years, at least one has survived. On Thursday evenings at Lower Burrell City Hall, the only Citizen’s Police Academy still operating in Westmoreland County meets for two hours. The 10-week session is back this...
Missing Penn Hills girl found; mother in custody
The Allegheny County Police Department announced late Saturday night that 12-year-old Alyee Hammonds had been found, unharmed, in Ohio. The department thanked everyone for their help in finding the girl who was reported missing Friday morning. The girl’s mother, Desmonique Raquel Hammonds, told Penn Hills police that her daughter ran...
High winds blow house down on Pittburgh’s South Side
South Side resident Desmon Dashawn said it sounded like a lightning strike but felt like an earthquake when the vacant house next door collapsed about 1 p.m. Saturday. The destroyed house fell partly onto South 16th Street, damaging multiple parked cars and pushing up against the structure next door. The...
Burrell preps for spring musical, discovers relevance of ‘Bye Bye Birdie’
You might say “Bye Bye Birdie” is a bit like Beatlemania: a unique burst of energetic stagecraft designed to capture the essence of a musical phenomenon. In this case, it’s a musical about rock ’n’ roll superstar Conrad Birdie, who is strongly influenced by Elvis Presley. The story is based...
‘Art Airbnb-style’ crafting house planned for Lower Burrell
Whether it’s rug tufting, making a leather bag or quilting, those involved in the world of crafting are passionate about it. For the past half-dozen years, Lower Burrell resident Amy Mitchell has gone away occasionally for weekend retreats in places such as Mercer, some 70 miles away, to an Airbnb-type...
Iannuzzi sworn in as new Etna councilman
Etna Borough officials swore in Brad Iannuzzi as a new council member to fill the vacancy of councilman Greg Porter’s term. The decision was announced at the March 21 borough council meeting. The borough appointed Iannuzzi, a Democrat, from a pool of three candidates, to serve until Jan. 1, 2024,...
Mexican restaurant chain Fajita Pete’s coming to Ross
The deal is sealed to bring what its owners call authentic Tex-Mex cuisine to the Pittsburgh area. Houston-based restaurant chain Fajita Pete’s has announced an agreement with husband and wife business developers Chris and Brittny Mabry of Pittsburgh to bring “fresh off the grill” fajitas to The Block Northway in...
Comedian Steve Hofstetter opening entertainment venue in Ross
Nationally known comedian and former Los Angeles resident Steve Hofstetter now calls Pittsburgh home — and he’s embarking on his second purchase of a local church. Hofstetter was the host and executive producer of season one of “Laughs” on FOX and appeared on “The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson.”...

