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John Fetterman’s fund-raising broke a record as he won the nomination for U.S. Senate
John Fetterman’s cash machine is still rolling — and gaining speed. The lieutenant governor raised $8.3 million for his U.S. Senate campaign between his Democratic primary win and the end of June, according to campaign figures shared first with The Inquirer. That was part of a record-setting $11 million haul...
‘The virus is not done with us yet’: New covid-19 variants better evade antibodies, doctors say
CHICAGO — For people who contracted covid-19 during earlier omicron surges, doctors have some unwelcome news: You are again susceptible to catching the virus. Two new variants of the virus appear to more easily evade immune protection from prior infections, meaning even some who have recovered from a case of...
Week in pictures: July 4-10
A selection of the most compelling images from Tribune-Review photographers from around the region during the week of July 4-10....
Bethel Park alumni surprise senior with $10,000 scholarship
A first-time meeting and subsequent conversation between a Bethel Park High School senior and a pair of alumni resulted in the student being offered a $10,000 scholarship. Lily Gaston met Jeffrey and Christine (Hasselberg) Keisling, both 1975 graduates, at a dinner honoring some of the school’s distinguished alumni, held prior...
Memorial tree planting scheduled at Camp Guyasuta for Patricia Todd
Long-time Girl Scout Leader Patricia Todd, who passed away in March from complications of cancer, will be honored by the Fox Chapel Area Girl Scout community with a memorial tree planting on July 21 at 6 p.m. at Camp Guyasuta. All are welcome. No RSVP is necessary. Todd, of Indiana...
Project mitigates Thunderwood Drive flooding in Bethel Park
A ribbon-cutting event was held in June to recognize completion of the $1.053 million Thunderwood Drive flood mitigation project in an area of the Bethel Park community substantially impacted by major flooding in 2018. The project consisted of a two-step approach. First, 1,220 lineal feet of new 42-inch storm sewer...
New state law punishes caregivers who sexually assault care-dependent people
People accused of sexually assaulting the elderly or others for whom they provide care will face the same charges as those who commit the crime against students, inmates and children in institutional settings. A measure signed into law by Gov. Tom Wolf on Monday was sponsored by state Rep. Carrie...
Here’s what you need to know about Pa.’s new child care tax credit
Spotlight PA is an independent, nonpartisan newsroom powered by The Philadelphia Inquirer in partnership with PennLive/The Patriot-News, TribLIVE/Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, and WITF Public Media. Sign up for our free newsletters. HARRISBURG — Gov. Tom Wolf has approved a new, permanent child care tax credit that will allow families to claim thousands...
Albert Eisenberg: Keys to GOP’s Hispanic outreach in Pa. and nationwide
After this month’s historic special election win in South Texas, Republican strategists nationwide are asking themselves: how can we replicate now-Congresswoman Mayra Flores’ success in flipping an 84% Hispanic district to the GOP? Meantime, Democrats are burying their heads in the South Texas sand as Hispanic voters flee their party....
August programs at Northland Library in McCandless
These events are planned at Northland Public Library, 300 Cumberland Road Adult Summer Reading Bookshelf bingo – Now through August 31. Register online at northlandlibrary.beanstack.org/ There are two more chances for registered readers to win a $25 gift card to Target or Trader Joe’s through the biweekly drawing, and each...
Fox Chapel Area meal prices set for 2022-23 school year
A student lunch at Fox Chapel Area High School will cost nearly $3 during the 2022-23 school year, according to prices set by the school board. The price of a daily lunch for secondary students will be $2.95, and elementary students will pay $2.65 daily. This is a 10-cent increase...
Panel says more accountability would make policing safer for communities, officers
Spotlight PA is an independent, nonpartisan newsroom powered by The Philadelphia Inquirer in partnership with PennLive/The Patriot-News, TribLIVE/Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, and WITF Public Media. Sign up for our free newsletters. Missed Spotlight PA’s event about the limitations of Pennsylvania’s police hiring database? Here are five of the most interesting takeaways from...
State lottery advertising tells players half of the story
HOUSTON — The sign at the SHOP N Go front counter says “WE SOLD $10,000 WINNER!!” Located in a Hispanic neighborhood, the store sells Texas Loteria, a popular game marketed by the state lottery that resembles the iconic bingo lotería game in Mexico. The sign and the game attract players...
Emmy nominations: Michael Keaton lands nod for ‘Dopesick’; ‘Succession,’ ‘Squid Game’ score big
The 2022 Emmy Award nominations, honoring the best in linear TV, cable and streaming, recognized the work for Pittsburgh native Michael Keaton, who is up for outstanding lead actor in a limited series for his role in Hulu’s “Dopesick,” which also received a best limited/anthology series nomination. While ABC’s “Abbott...
ACC helped kickstart the conference expansion race which now threatens its survival
On the other end of the phone, Mike Tranghese sighed quietly. It was a sound that conveyed a sense of empathy, if not resignation. The emotions returned, almost 20 years later. Back then, as the commissioner of the original Big East Conference, Tranghese watched with a sense of helplessness while...
Mark W. Hendrickson: Washington’s corn-based ethanol mandates are poorly timed
Recently, President Joe Biden flew into Iowa — our country’s leading corn-producing state — to announce to appreciative farmers that the Environmental Protection Agency will require American motor-fuel refiners to increase the amount of corn-based ethanol (CBE) that must be blended into motor fuels this year. The new regulations include...
Letter to the editor: On abortion, what would Jesus do?
The position of pro-choice demonstrators throughout our country regarding Roe v. Wade has been loud and clear. Signs carried by these peaceful demonstrators voice their feelings; one in particular comes to mind: “This is my body, I’m the only one to decide what to do with it.” Who created your...
Letter to the editor: We need leaders with backbone
It’s not a secret that we have people who are easily compromised working in the justice system in this country. It is prevalent on the local government level, and of course all the way to Washington, D.C. Criminal behavior and legal manipulation occur in backroom deals designed to disregard the...
Letter to the editor: Trump won’t ‘make America great again’
Make America great again? That’s a joke. People believe that garbage. Not one politician seems to want to do anything about our national debt. President Joe Biden is raising interest rates to lower President Donald Trump’s inflation. Taxes need to be raised to pay for government operation and to lower...
Letter to the editor: Raising Penn Hills School District taxes was necessary
As a group of locally elected officials, we wanted to offer a unified response to those who seem quick to criticize without fully understanding our recent decision to raise local real estate taxes for the 2022/23 school year. While some may have forgotten the shame and embarrassment imposed on our...
Pine, Richland area student news for the week of July 12, 2022
Emma Skundrich of Wexford was among 23 students who participated in Baldwin Wallace University’s faculty-led study abroad program in Iceland during the spring 2022 semester. Skundrich, a graduate of Pine-Richland High School, completed a geology seminar and a course titled “Discovering Iceland” before going on the two-week experience led by...
Sewickley area student news for the week of July 12, 2022
Brendan Andrew Grzyb, a health and kinesiology major, was named to the Dean’s List at the University of Utah for the spring 2022 semester. Alaina Giovengo of Sewickley was among 21 students who participated in Baldwin Wallace University’s faculty-led study abroad program in Germany during the spring 2022 semester. Giovengo,...
Letter to the editor: Plum injection well problems
The EPA held a virtual hearing June 28 for the proposed Penneco Environmental Solutions Sedat 4A injection well in Plum Borough for storing fracking waste, which contains poisonous chemicals and radioactivity. An existing gas well would be converted into this injection well. This existing gas well was not originally designed...
The Stroller, July 12, 2022: Events in the Alle-Kiski Valley
Publicize your community events, fundraisers and club meetings for free in The Stroller. Send information at least a week in advance to vndnews@triblive.com or The Stroller, 210 Wood St., Tarentum PA 15068. Please include a daytime telephone number. Summer festival to begin Wednesday at Guardian Angels Parish The Guardian Angels...
Letter to the editor: Biden’s incompetence is stunning
The stupidity of this administration is stunning. President Joe Biden and his minions are obsessed with their progressive left/woke/green agenda. They don’t seem to have a clue about what is going on in this country. Many Americans are struggling to just put gas in their tanks and buy groceries. One...

