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What the House vs. NCAA settlement means for Penn State
College athletes are going to get paid directly by their universities for the first time after a federal judge granted final approval of the House vs. NCAA settlement Friday. The settlement, which resolves three antitrust cases, establishes a new revenue-sharing model that acts as a salary cap. The model allows...
Counterpoint: Trump is upholding the Constitution by calling out its weaknesses
When asked in May whether he needed to uphold the Constitution of the United States, President Donald Trump responded, “I don’t know.” That answer seemed to shock many, but perhaps it shouldn’t have. Rather than signaling disregard, Trump’s response reflected a rare, if blunt, honesty about the serious constitutional flaws...
Asking for a Friend: How many cats are too many?
Q: My one co-worker has seven cats and quite frankly, she’s not financially stable. A few weeks ago, she started a GoFundMe for one of her cats who needed surgery for bladder stones. Is it me or are these fundraisers for pets becoming more common (and annoying)? And while we’re...
Westmoreland happenings: Frontier Family Days, safe driving class, art exhibit, more
Art • Greensburg Art Center and Greensburg Hempfield Area Library will sponsor an exhibit, “The Figure Drawing Artists of Greensburg,” through July 29 at the library, 237 S. Pennsylvania Ave., Greensburg. Church News • Community United Presbyterian Church, 1640 Keystone Park Road, New Alexandria, has begun to observe a summer...
Letter to the editor: Shapiro working on our clean energy future
I’m sure the millions of people living in Pittsburgh and the surrounding areas felt the effects of the brutal April 29 storm that left over 325,000 local residents without power. The storm was unprecedented, leaving major parts of the city nonfunctional for weeks. However, devastating storms with high winds are...
Southwestern Pa. beekeepers are feeling the buzz
April showers bring May flowers, but May flowers bring plenty of fuzzy, buzzing pollinators — and the busiest season of the year for the region’s crop of beekeepers. According to the Pennsylvania Beekeepers’ Association, more than 5,300 registered beekeepers have set up colonies here in the commonwealth. Here in Southwestern...
Eastern Pittsburgh suburban real estate transactions for the week of June 8, 2025
ALLEGHENY COUNTY Chalfant Estate of Anna Reabe sold property at 125 Wilkins Ave. to AAE Engineering LLC for $63,000. Churchill Timothy Mullins sold property at 12 Lewin Ln to Bryce Cooper for $390,000. Cedar Brook Properties Funding 1 LLC sold property at 140 Thornberry Drive to Robert and Jeannette Fisher...
North Hills real estate transactions for the week of June 8, 2025
Bellevue Estate of Robert Bane sold property at 615 Cliff Ave. to Sam The Painter LLC for $139,000. Etna PWP1 LLC sold property at 41 High St. to David Miller Jr. and Valerie Miller for $204,000. Kara Paul sold property at 19 Highland Ave. to Elizabeth Cullen for $185,000. Gary...
Aspinwall area real estate transactions for the week of June 8, 2025
Aspinwall Jan Beumer sold property at 109 Second St. to National Residential Nominee Services In for $580,000. National Residential Nominee Services In sold property at 109 Second St. to Jeremy Philip Kamil for $580,000. Estate of Joan Louise Brindle sold property at 223 Seventh St. to North Side Property Holdings...
Letter to the editor: Better speed limit enforcement would make Cedar Street exit safer
Route 30 near Cedar Street has long been a concern for motorists and local residents alike (“Cedar Street exit improvements planned to boost safety on Route 30 in Hempfield,” May 22, TribLive). While the posted speed limit stands at 55 mph, many drivers consistently exceed this limit, traveling at 65...
Editorial: Database would help protect property values and empower municipalities
Blight isn’t interesting. No one wants to talk about abandoned buildings. No one wants to think about old structures left to rot. Those properties already haunt their neighborhoods. Can’t we just ignore them? Yeah, we don’t like to talk about blight, either. So let’s talk about the state taking action...
The Stroller, June 8, 2025: Events in the Alle-Kiski Valley
Publicize your non-profit’s community events, fundraisers and club meetings for free in The Stroller. Send information at least two weeks in advance to vndnews@triblive.com or The Stroller, 210 Wood St., Tarentum PA 15084. Please include a daytime telephone number. Follow the Stroller on X at @VNDStroller. Drive-thru food distribution set...
Letter to the editor: Supporting public education will make US great
School vouchers and cyber charter tuition payments are causing irreparable harm to public schools. They take money away from public schools and funnel it to people who don’t need it. Most surveys show that around two-thirds of voucher money goes to students whose families were already paying for private school....
Penn-Trafford grad Grabowski turns juco baseball opportunity into spot with Division I LibertyVideo
As he wound down his scholastic baseball career at Penn-Trafford, Dylan Grabowski wondered what his next move would be. He had only lukewarm interest from college recruiters, so he considered putting his cleats in the closet and going to trade school. That’s when a Westmoreland County connection nearly 400 miles...
Pirates farm report for June 7, 2025: Konnor Griffin rips inside-the-park homer in Bradenton win
INDIANAPOLIS (Triple-A, 33-27) lost 10-2 to Memphis (Cardinals). LF Ronny Simon (.357) went 1 for 4 with his second home run. RF Matt Fraizer (.270) went 1 for 3 with a double and an RBI. 1B Billy Cook (.253) went 2 for 5 with a run scored. RHP Drake Fellows...
High school scores, summaries and schedules for June 7, 2025
High schools Baseball PIAA tournament Semifinals Monday’s schedule Class 6A Neshaminy (16-7) vs. North Penn (21-5) at Villanova Ballpark, 3 p.m.; Cedar Cliff (19-6) vs. Bethlehem Liberty (22-6) at Wenger Field, Fredericksburg, 4:30 p.m. Class 5A Upper Dublin (16-5) vs. Elizabethtown (16-9) at Muhlenberg, 11 a.m.; Shaler (19-6) vs. Lampeter-Strasburg...
High school roundup for June 7, 2025: Shady Side Academy boys lacrosse rolls on
The last WPIAL lacrosse team standing in the PIAA playoffs is Class 3A district runner-up Shady Side Academy. Seamus Riordan and James Rost had hat tricks as the Bulldogs (14-9) earned 1n 11-8 victory over District 3 champion Manheim Township (16-3) in the quarterfinals Saturday. Shady Side Academy will face...
Bishop Shanahan pulls away, ends season for Mt. Lebanon girls lacrosse
MECHANICSBURG — It started as a back-and-forth, neck-and-neck game, but that’s not the way it ended on Saturday evening between Mt. Lebanon and Bishop Shanahan in the PIAA Class 3A girls lacrosse quarterfinals. It was 0-0, 1-1, 2-2, 4-4 and 5-5, but it was also 11-5, 12-5, 13-5, and eventually,...
Mt. Lebanon boys lacrosse runs into roadblock in state power Radnor in PIAA quarters
MECHANICSBURG — The Radnor Raptors of Wayne in Delaware County are 5-0 all-time in PIAA boys lacrosse championship games, and that program was the challenge facing Mt. Lebanon on Saturday afternoon. As the goals racked up early and often in the first quarter, Mt. Lebanon coach Mike Ermer said he...
Allentown Central Catholic fends off Mars in PIAA boys lacrosse quarterfinals
MECHANICSBURG — As Allentown Central Catholic started to pull away in Saturday’s PIAA Class 2A boys lacrosse quarterfinal matchup, the Mars Fightin’ Planets maintained hope. First, it was 8-6, the first two-goal lead for either team, with 5:40 to go in the third quarter. Then it was 9-7, 10-7 and...
Mister Rogers Family Days features week of events in and around Latrobe
Mister Rogers Family Days featured a series of events held each day last week in downtown Latrobe. On June 2 an open house at the Fred Rogers Institute in Unity and Greater Latrobe High School featured Fred Rogers themed exhibits Daily activities included a farmer’s market, night market, children’s book...
Scottdale man celebrates 200,000 miles of bicycle riding
Lorne Peachey of Scottdale has ridden across the United States and on almost every rail-to-trail path imaginable on his way to 200,000 miles on a bicycle. Peachey, 86, celebrated his achievement with about 150 family, friends and bicycling acquaintances Saturday afternoon at the West Overton Village events barn near Scottdale....
Point: Trump’s unconstitutional actions threaten democracy
President Donald Trump is pursuing a path that is actively destabilizing the guardrails of our Constitution. Unless he changes course, our nation — the world’s oldest continuing democracy — risks a crisis where the president is no longer beholden to the rule of law. Americans will suffer the consequences. America’s...
Fellowship: Religious school, summer workship schedules and more at Sewickley area churches
Antioch Baptist Church 332 Elizabeth St., Sewickley. 412-741-7688. antiochfwbaptistsewickley.org. Morning worship and praise service is at 10:45 a.m. First Sunday Sunday School is at 9:30 a.m. First Friday virtual Bible study is at 7 p.m. A link is available via Pastor Dean’s Facebook page. Beth Samuel Jewish Center 810 Kennedy...
Sounding off: Pirates, politics among week’s topics
Nutting has an obligation to do better A message to Pittsburgh Pirates owner Bob Nutting: Mr. Nutting, as an owner, you have a moral obligation to the fans, the city, the region and the MLB to field a winning team. Reinvest your MLB earnings to pay Paul Skenes real money...

