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High school roundup for June 6, 2022: Griffaton leads WPIAL champion West Mifflin to 1st-round win
Winning pitcher Zane Griffaton’s three-run homer backed his five effective innings on the mound as WPIAL Class 4A champion West Mifflin opened the PIAA playoffs with a 6-1 victory over District 5-8-9 subregional champion Somerset (15-8) before a West Mifflin school-record crowd of 909 Monday. Griffaton (3-1), who yielded five...
Florida’s health department undercounted covid cases and deaths, state audit says
Florida’s covid-19 data was so inaccurate, incomplete and delayed during the first months of the pandemic that government officials and the public may not have had necessary information to determine the effectiveness of the state’s covid-19 precautions and the best plan to fight the virus, according to a state report...
High school scores, summaries and schedules for June 6, 2022
High schools Baseball PIAA playoffs Class 6A First round Monday’s results Emmaus 1, Owen J. Roberts 0 Hazleton 1, Coatesville 0 Liberty 1, Manheim Township 0 LaSalle College 9, Pennsbury 6 Warwick 8, Hatboro Horsham 7 Upper St. Clair 2, Altoona 0 West Chester Henderson 12, Olney Charter 2 Cumberland...
John Dorfman: 3 bank CEOs gobble up their own stock
Chief executives at three regional banks have bought their own companies’ stock last month. That, coupled with the fact that bank stocks were strong in May, suggests that adding a bank stock to your portfolio now might be a good move. First Citizens First Citizens BancShares Inc. (FCNCA) is a...
WPIAL champion West Allegheny avoids 1st-round trap, blanks Thomas Jefferson
West Allegheny knew that the environment would be different going from the WPIAL championship game to a PIAA first-round matchup with Thomas Jefferson in the middle of the afternoon on a Monday, yet the result remained the same as the Indians defeated the Jaguars, 7-0. “This is always a trap...
Penn-Trafford shakes off early homer to beat Twin Valley in PIAA Class 5A 1st round
The Penn-Trafford softball team got off to a bad start in its first-round state playoff game Monday when Twin Valley leadoff hitter Alivia Lichtner homered in the bottom of the first. For the Warriors, things only got better from there. Mack Keenan had three hits, and Hannah Allen drove in...
Pete Buttigieg tests positive for covid after Michigan visit
U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg has tested positive for covid-19 and is experiencing mild symptoms, he wrote Monday on Twitter. Buttigieg spoke at the Detroit Regional Chamber’s Mackinac Policy Conference on Mackinac Island last Wednesday and traveled Thursday to Saginaw for an announcement about rail investment. “I plan to work...
Deer Lakes softball team rallies in 6th for PIAA win
CORRY — After hitting eight pop-up outs over the first five innings, Deer Lakes resorted to a series of line drives. The Lancers exploded for five runs in the top of sixth and posted a 5-1 victory over Corry in a PIAA Class 3A opening-round game at Lou Hanna Memorial...
Week in pictures: May 30-June 5
A selection of the most compelling images from Tribune-Review photographers from around the region during the week of May 30-June 5....
A-K Valley senior spotlight: Kiski Area’s Campbell Curry
Campbell Curry competed in three sports in high school, balancing numerous activities such as soccer, golf, track and field, and his academics. The Kiski Area athlete graduated May 26 after earning 11 varsity letters. Curry made an impact in track and field, soccer and golf and was happy with his...
Westmoreland County Senior Spotlight: Ligonier Valley’s Grant Dowden
Being a utility player in one sport is difficult enough, but how about in two sports? It’s almost unheard of. That’s exactly what Grant Dowden did this year for the Ligonier Valley football and baseball teams. Dowden played shortstop, outfield, pitcher, wide receiver, defensive back and punter in the two...
Pennsylvania Turnpike adds new payment network for drivers to pay cash
The Pennsylvania Turnpike has added a new payment option for customers who want to use cash to pay Toll By Plate invoices or add money to their E-ZPass accounts. The Turnpike Commission said it has partnered with Kubra Cash Payment Network, which will allow drivers to pay their invoices at...
Do you think inflation is tough? Try vacation inflation
It’s not just gasoline prices that are making travelers swoon during this summer vacation season. From airfare to hotels, airport shuttles to parking, the cost for every aspect of leisure and hospitality is up and forcing vacationers to alter plans just as they look to shake off two years of...
Deadbolts, door stops and detours: The CIA shares how to travel like a spy
Staying in a high-rise hotel on vacation this summer? Ask for a room below the top floors, but above the first. Familiarize yourself with the exits. And bring your own door stop. The CIA is offering these tips and more to Americans, borrowing from best practices of CIA officers located...
Penn Hills man gets state prison for fatal hit-and-run crash
A Penn Hills man who struck a pedestrian with a vehicle, killing him, will serve at least four years in prison. Surron Burch, 25, was ordered to serve four to eight years in prison followed by three years probation on Monday by Allegheny County Common Pleas Judge Edward J. Borkowski....
Unfolding in reverse, ‘The Tsugua Diaries’ might be 2022’s most glorious summer movie
In one of the loveliest sequences in “The Tsugua Diaries,” a sly, summery delight from Portugal, two men and a woman raise a series of wooden beams. As they work together — patiently, intuitively, almost wordlessly — the structure they’re building gradually takes shape, and so, piece by piece, does...
Penn State adjusts covid-19 masking policy at University Park, New Kensington, 4 other campuses
Penn State is no longer requiring indoor masking on the University Park campus. The change, which was announced Friday, comes after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention moved Centre County to the medium covid-19 community level. The county had been at the high level the previous week. The mask...
Penguins, Fenway select new management group for PPG Paints Arena
OVG360 has been selected as the new management group of PPG Paints Arena by the Penguins and their majority owners, Fenway Sports Group. The change was announced Monday and will take effect July 1. OVG360 is a division of Oak View Group. The incumbent management agreement with ASM Global is...
Letter to the editor: Flawed wisdom of parish closings
Regarding the article “Diocese of Pittsburgh announces 10 parishes will be merged into 3 in July” (May 28, TribLIVE): Bishop David Zubik wrote, “This has not been a simple task. Jesus never promised that it would be easy to carry his message of love and mercy to others … our...
In brief: New glass recycling location, child communication program and more around Sewickley
Glass recycling Quaker Valley Council of Governments has established another glass recycling location, at 629 New Brighton Road in Avalon across from its public works facility. The dumpster hauling and glass recycling service will be provided by Michael Brothers Hauling & CAP Glass. It is available from dawn to dusk...
Letter to the editor: Americans want gun reform
Guns are now the No. 1 killer of our children. Forget thoughts and prayers, we need answers and action. The overwhelming majority of Americans have been screaming for gun reform for years. We know what needs to happen: get weapons of war off the streets. We have 4% of the...
Editorial: Excela-Butler merger should preserve community focus
Excela Health plans to merge with Butler Health System. “I think it’s going to make Excela stronger,” said Latrobe city manager Terry Carcella. “The bigger you are, the better you are.” That’s a little simple, but let’s hope it’s true. The merger lowers the number of hospital organizations in the...
Letter to the editor: Casey’s abortion flip-flop may cost him
Like father, like son? Maybe not any longer. Bob Casey Sr., a Democrat and governor of Pennsylvania from 1987-95, was an avid Catholic and strong voice for issues involving children’s health and well-being. He was an anti-abortion advocate and was successful in getting abortion-control legislation enacted in Pennsylvania. He was...
The Stroller, June 6, 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. Mingle on Market to feature music, food and sidewalk sales Leechburg Area...
Letter to the editor: Bible really ought to be banned, too
This letter comes in response to Megan Tomasic’s article “Hempfield school board to continue discussion of books available to high school students” on the board’s discussions of requests to ban certain books as inappropriate, too sensitive, too sexual for high school students. I posit that the board would have to...

