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Editorial: Businesses and trails should be partners, not rivals
What is it about bikes that causes such friction? There was the push and pull with former Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto that stamped him with the “Bike Lane Bill” moniker for many critics. Now you’ve got people squaring off in Export. Fights might make sense if you were talking about...
Letter to the editor: Hit piece on Mastriano yellow journalism
The Associated Press article “Christian nationalism on the rise in some GOP campaigns” (May 29, TribLIVE) was subversive yellow journalism. It contained all the conventional sleights of journalistic hand. Doug Mastriano and campaign officials “ignored requests for comment” and rejected the Christian nationalist label, yet it was positioned as fact....
The Stroller, June 15, 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. Leechburg area veterans book available The Leechburg Museum Genealogy Group compiled a...
Letter to the editor: Prayer not enough to keep children safe
Gary Franks’ column “School prayer could stem mass shootings” (June 3, TribLIVE) was lacking. Back in the ’50s, children went to smaller schools that were located in the communities. Mothers generally didn’t work and were involved in the home and schools, PTA and community groups. The neighbors were involved with...
Dorseyville choirs get superior rating at High Note Festival
The Dorseyville Middle School (DMS) Girls Chamber Chorus and the DMS FoxTones performed both separately and together as the DMS Combined Honor Choirs at the High Note Festival adjudication, which took place May 27, 2022, at Duquesne University and Kennywood Park. All three groups earned the highest rating of “Superior”...
Remember When: Proposed bridge in 1960s would have linked Freeport and Gilpin
With the recent news that Freeport Borough and Gilpin Township are looking to consolidate their police departments, geography becomes an issue. But what if the original plans to build a bridge between the two municipalities would have come about? There were plans in the early 1960s to build a bridge...
Pirates farm report for June 14, 2022: Quinn Priester, Mike Burrows roughed up
INDIANAPOLIS (Triple-A, 30-29) was beaten by Gwinnett (Braves), 8-2. RHP Miguel Yajure (3.52) started and worked three innings, allowing one unearned run on one hit and one walk with two strikeouts. LHP Joe Jacques (0-1, 40.50) took the loss, allowing three runs, two earned, on one hit and two walks...
New Kensington brick attack leaves victim sitting in a pool of blood, police say
New Kensington police said they found a man sitting in a pool of his own blood after a neighbor attacked him with a brick Monday. Police said the suspect, Christopher Michael Perry, 39, told officers he hit his neighbor in the head with a brick because the man is “a...
335 graduate from Shaler Area High School
Shaler Area School District celebrated the class of 2022 during the commencement ceremony on June 3 on Louis C. Martig Field at Titan Stadium. The commencement ceremony included three student speakers, Julia Ehrenberger, Flannery Loudon, and Margaret Rea, as well as speeches from Superintendent Dr. Sean Aiken, high school principal...
Pa. is considering ban on trans athletes; experts say it’s discriminatory and ‘anti-evidence’
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 — A coalition of Pennsylvania lawmakers and activists recently gathered on the Capitol rotunda steps with one mission in mind:...
Doug Ferguson: Players who take Saudi money shouldn’t need PGA TourVideo
BROOKLINE, Mass. — Two players huddled on the practice range late in the afternoon at The Country Club. Only a few words were audible from each sentence, still enough to have a good idea of the topic. And it wasn’t anything about the U.S. Open. Even at the second-oldest championship...
Editorial: Public events like airshow sell area
What is the point of throwing a large public event? It might seem like just a party, but a lot more is going on when you are talking about a big-budget, big-crowd event spread over days. It is advertising. It is marketing. It is economic development. And, yes, it’s a...
Tom Hogan: Is Pittsburgh going Krasner?
“Pennsylvania is Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, with Alabama in between,” political strategist James Carville once said. This quote usually irritates the good citizens of Pittsburgh, who dislike being put in the same category as what they view as the trash-talking, Eagles-loving, cheese-steak-eating barbarians from the east; they identify with the more...
Week in pictures: June 6-12
A selection of the most compelling images from Tribune-Review photographers from around the region during the week of June 6-12....
Fetterman names former Biden Pa. director as new campaign manager
John Fetterman has brought on the former state director of President Joe Biden’s campaign as his new U.S. Senate campaign manager. Brendan McPhillips, who is based in Philadelphia, will replace Bobby Maggio, who served as Fetterman’s campaign manager during the Democratic primary. The move was first reported by the Philadelphia...
Students at Aquinas Academy in Hampton compete at PJAS State Tournament
Fifteen eighth-graders at Aquinas Academy of Pittsburgh in Hampton qualified for the Pennsylvania Junior Academy of Science State Meeting competition. The students qualified by earning a first-place award at the PJAS Region 7 meeting. Twenty-two Aquinas students submitted video entries for the regional meeting in February, and 15 received first-place...
Hampton High School graduates Class of 2022
Hampton High School’s Class of 2022 commencement took place June 9 at Fridley Field, with Principal Marguerite Imbarlina welcoming the graduates and acknowledging academic recognitions. She joined other Hampton Township School District administrators, including Superintendent Michael Loughead, joined Bryant Wesley, school board president, in presenting diplomas. Quentin Romero-Lauro, senior class...
Nude woman steals police car, runs over officer’s leg, then crashes car, cops say
CHICAGO — A nude woman lying in the street stole a Chicago police squad car, ran over an officer with it and then crashed it Monday morning, Superintendent David Brown said at a news conference. Police received a call of a woman in the street unclothed, Brown said. When police...
Gymnasts from Ultimate Gymnastics win state, regional medals
Gymnasts from Ultimate Gymnastics in Delmont competed at state meets and state championships at various levels last month. Six members of the school earned state medals. Renee Ruggeri, owner of Ultimate Gymnastics, has been coaching the sport for more than 40 years and helped guide the group to success. Kiski...
Freeport boys basketball building chemistry in St. Joseph Summer League
Freeport made the WPIAL Class 4A boys basketball playoffs this past season as the No. 11 seed and upset Uniontown to secure the program’s first playoff victory in 12 years. “It felt really good with that upset against Uniontown,” rising senior Dean Furer said. “That brought a lot of belief...
2 dead, 4 critically hurt when intoxicated driver crashes into golf cart, N.C. cops say
Two people — including a 5-year-old — were killed and four others were critically injured when an intoxicated driver collided with a golf cart near Statesville, N.C., according to the N.C. State Highway Patrol. Among the injured are three children, ages 2, 13 and 16, the highway patrol said in...
Guests enjoy royal celebration during Monroeville Public Library fundraiser
Guests were dressed in their Sunday best with their pinkies up while they attended the Queen’s Jubilee Tea Fundraiser at the Pitcairn Public Park Building. The June 12 event was hosted by Monroeville Public Library to raise money for its operations department. More funding in that division increases the amount...
Letter to the editor: Prisoners should be out cleaning up trash
Have you looked along our roads lately? Bottles, cans, paper everywhere. Why is this happening? Is it possible that prisoners could pick it up occasionally, since there are so many non- prisoners with very bad habits? Helen Hopkinson Hempfield...
Millennial Money: Maximize your music festival savings
Attendees of this year’s Coachella music festival have posted viral videos adding up their expenses from the weekend — with costs reaching the thousands for flights, hotels, food, drinks, outfits and rideshares. Plus the ticket, which can start around $400 for a three-day pass to a popular festival like Lollapalooza...
Letter to the editor: Inflation and the price of property in Pittsburgh
“Thou shalt not crucify mankind on a cross of Gold.” — William Jennings Bryan The feeding frenzy in the city of Pittsburgh over properties creates many people who cannot afford to buy or rent. What happens to those people? Do they move to places such as Wilkinsburg, or do they...

