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Celebrate South Hills with SHIM in Bethel Park
South Hills Interfaith Movement has hosted the annual fundraising event Celebrate the South Hills with SHIM, for 10 years, honoring individuals who share SHIM’s values of neighbors helping neighbors. While the event traditionally consisted of a dinner program and silent auction, it became a virtual event for two years through...
New vice president appointed by St. Clair Health
St. Clair Health has appointed Rich Taylor as vice president of facilities management and operations. Taylor has more than two decades of management experience. He began his career in the construction industry, serving as a project manager for companies in the Baltimore area, before transitioning to healthcare with progressively responsible...
Why is Philadelphia requiring masks again today when other cities aren’t?
PHILADELPHIA — Philadelphia’s return to indoor masking on Monday has drawn as many different reactions as there are new variants of the coronavirus. Relief among those concerned about the recent rise in cases of covid-19. Grudging acceptance from others. And resentment among those who see the move as overcautious and...
Chartiers Valley educator up for year’s NHL Most Valuable Teacher
Voting starts in May for a National Hockey League contest in which a Chartiers Valley Middle School teacher is one of three finalists. Scott Caplan was named the NHL and NHL Players Association’s Future Goals Most Valuable Teacher, presented by software provider SAP, for March, qualifying him for potential honor...
Andrew Shubin: Statute of limitations reform will enable justice to be served
Thank you, Gov. Tom Wolf, for pressing the Pennsylvania Legislature to immediately enact civil child sexual abuse statute of limitations reform so that thousands of middle-aged and older survivors can bring predators and their institutional enablers to justice. For far too long, perpetrators and the religious institutions, schools, summer camps,...
How the test-to-treat pillar of the U.S. covid strategy is failing patients
The federal “test-to-treat” program, announced in March, is meant to reduce covid-19 hospitalizations and deaths by quickly getting antiviral pills to people who test positive. But even as cases rise again, many Americans don’t have access to the program. Pfizer’s Paxlovid and Merck’s Lagevrio are both designed to be started...
Yough grad Nicole (Sleith) Schaffer playing role in success of Duke softball teamVideo
Since joining the Duke softball staff as a volunteer assistant coach, Yough grad Nicole (Sleith) Schaffer has become popular with the players. Although her popularity wanes when she steps on the mound to throw batting practice. The players found out quickly why she graduated from Robert Morris as the softball...
Westmoreland Senior Spotlight: Yough’s Emma Augustine
As the only senior on the Yough softball team, pitcher Emma Augustine is obviously in a leadership position. She’s even helping to groom her successor in the circle for the Cougars. Right behind Augustine on the pitching depth chart is Sidney Bergman, a freshman. Augustine has gotten close with Bergman,...
Recruited as an outfielder, Fox Chapel grad Dante DiMatteo shines for W&J baseball as relieverVideo
Mention Fox Chapel grad Dante DiMatteo around these parts, and those who follow high school baseball might remember him as the kid who pitched pitched 11 consecutive no-hit innings last April. He pitched a five-inning no-hitter in a mercy-rule victory over Woodland Hills on April 23. Five days later, he...
Letter to the editor: Denying the horror show
What has been exposed over the past few years through corruption and crimes beyond the pale, all verifiable and undeniable, has shown that our nation has almost reached its moral and ethical nadir. And the fact that hardly anyone has been held accountable for anything shows that we may be...
Why analysts say password sharing is now a bigger problem for Netflix, other streamers
LOS ANGELES — The website promised some tantalizing deals. One seller offered 10 days access to Netflix in Ultra HD for just $1 — substantially below the regular cost of $19.99 a month for a Netflix premium account. Another seller pitched access to HBO Max, home of critically acclaimed shows...
Fan-favorite Mexican pizza is returning to the Taco Bell menu
Taco Bell pulled Mexican pizza from its menu in 2020. Now, the fan-favorite item is returning, due in part to a petition on change.org. Fan Krish Jagirdar spearheaded a change.org petition that received more than 171,000 signatures. “Like many Indian-Americans who grew up vegetarian, we had limited access to the...
Find out and fix what Big Data says about you
I thought I knew all about the information that consumer reporting agencies were collecting on me. Then I discovered The Work Number — a database that reports every paycheck I’ve received from my company, with net and gross amounts, going back to my hire date six years ago. Another consumer...
Happenings for week of April 18, 2022
Hampton Community Library programs Hampton Community Library will continue its children’s programming mask policy: Tuesdays masks are required, and on Thursdays masks are optional. It’s a Wonderful World Drop-in Storytime is scheduled for 10 a.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays through May 19, featuring stories and songs, “investigate and create,” parachute play...
In brief: Sewickley resident receives ACE award, rummage sale and more
Sewickley resident receives ACE Award Peter F. Schlicht, a financial advisor and vice president with Ameriprise Financial Services, LLC in Sewickley, has earned the 2021 Ameriprise Client Experience Award. Award recipients earned an overall client satisfaction rating equal to or greater than 4.9 out of 5.0 and maintained stellar business...
What’s happening: Week of April 18, 2022
Y’s Healthy Kids Day scheduled YMCA of Greater Pittsburgh’s Healthy Kids Day will take place from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. April 30 at locations including the Sampson Family YMCA, 2200 Golden Mile Highway, Plum. The event features activities such as swim lessons, paint by numbers and relays to motivate and teach...
In brief: Penn Hills Musical Alumni Night, Freemasonry history program
Musical Alumni Night Started by Class of 2003 musical theater students Heather Lubay Broderick, Joe Nickel, Nicolette Chilton-Spudic, Lacy Brooks, and Tiffany Murdy Sozynski, Penn Hills Musical Alumni have come together since 2018 to celebrate and enjoy a long-standing Penn Hills tradition of the spring musical. In 2019, they added...
Letter to the editor: More mental health facilities needed in Westmoreland
Westmoreland County needs additional mental health resources, especially for those in immediate crises. Pathways, a former Excela program, helped people with mental issues avoid hospitalization. Reinstituting this program would deliver services directly to people in need and avoid costly hospitalizations. A return to Pathways would give people appropriate levels of...
Sean Clifford, Penn State offense hopes to reap benefits of 2nd year under Mike Yurcich
STATE COLLEGE — Sean Clifford’s revolving door of offensive coordinators at Penn State has been well-documented. In his first three years as a starting quarterback, he had three different voices in his ear, from Ricky Rahne in 2019 to Kirk Ciarrocca in 2020 to Mike Yurcich in 2021. This spring,...
Editorial: Common problems, common sense solution
Hear that kids are being locked out of the school bathrooms, and it can bring up questions. It’s an issue that is happening at Kiski Area High School. Is this allowed? The number of bathrooms in a building are not just randomly assigned. They are prescribed by building codes and...
Witnesses detail chaos of shooting that killed 2 teens on Pittsburgh’s North Side
Less than an hour into Easter Sunday, nearly 100 gunshots sent hundreds of young people — many of them teenagers — running into the streets on Pittsburgh’s North Side. At least 50 shots were fired inside a three-story home on Madison Avenue at Suismon Street, authorities said, and just as...
Letter to the editor: Democrats and racism
Critical race theory in our public schools has raised a lot of controversy. I Googled some interesting facts of U.S. history that relate to theories of racism in the U.S. but are probably overlooked by the Democratic teachers union. 1. President Abraham Lincoln formulated the Republican Party to end slavery....
The Stroller, April 18, 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. Please include a daytime telephone number. St. Joseph HS to honor alumni St. Joseph High School, Natrona Heights, Harrison, will honor several alumni with Spirit of St....
Letter to the editor: The good ol’ days of January 2021
Ah, the good ol’ days. January 2021: Gasoline averaged $2.67 a gallon in the East and $3.70 a gallon in the West. Household electricity was 13.09 cents per kilowatt hour. Eggs cost $1.67 a dozen. Yep, January 2021. Think everything costs more? Guess what? Even President Biden’s U.S. Bureau of...
O’Hara’s Pilarski named Student of the Month at Thiel
Pilarski named a student of the month at Thiel Sydnee Pilarski of O’Hara Township has been named a Student of the Month for March at Thiel College. The Student of the Month honor is awarded to seniors. It is among the most prestigious student awards at Thiel College with only...

