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Trib HSSN’s 2025 Week 12 top performers for passing, rushing, receiving
Top performers for Week 12 of high school football in Western Pennsylvania. Passing 251 - Joey Felitsky, North Catholic (16 of 24) 217 - Tristan Reed, Washington (12 of 20) 187 - Andrew Cross, Moon (10 of 15) 173 - Nolan DiLucia, Peters Township (9 of 20) 162 - Carson...
Westinghouse rolls past Meyersdale in PIAA 1st round
Having not played since the City League championship game Oct. 25, Westinghouse shook off three weeks of rust and routed District 5 champion Meyersdale, 44-0, in the PIAA Class A football first round Friday night. Jordan Reid returned two punts for touchdowns for the Bulldogs (7-4), a 57-yarder on their...
Bentworth looking for ‘perfect ending’ in PIAA championship game
Despite winning their third straight WPIAL championship a couple of weeks ago, there’s still something left to accomplish for the Bentworth Bearcats. Win a state championship. Bentworth (24-0) has that opportunity, and the chance to finish a perfect season, Saturday when it faces District 1 champion Delaware County Christian (21-3)...
Duquesne men’s basketball picks up pair of commitments
Duquesne coach Dru Joyce III has received his first official commitments for the 2026-27 men’s basketball season. Dimitrios Ntapsis, a 6-foot-11, 268-pound center, and Jackson Williams, a 6-4, 180-pound guard, on Wednesday signed to play for the Dukes. Both players made verbal commitments to Duquesne in September. ???????????????????????? ✍️Welcome to...
Sen. John Fetterman’s health issues, explained
Sen. John Fetterman was hospitalized Thursday after suffering injuries to his face in a fall due to a serious heart condition, ventricular fibrillation. This life-threatening condition is the 56-year-old’s latest health issue in recent years, following a 2022 stroke on the campaign trail that nearly killed him. Like atrial fibrillation,...
Land Grant Trophy up for grabs as Penn State visits Michigan State
Maybe both teams are done with losing. Or maybe it’s something bigger as Penn State finishes preparations for its Big Ten meeting with Michigan State on Saturday afternoon in East Lansing. Perhaps emotions are running high with the Land Grant Trophy at stake. Let’s play it safe and say it’s...
Turtle Creek man pleads guilty to federal drug charges
A Turtle Creek man pleaded guilty Thursday in federal court to conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine and fentanyl. Jonathan Toledo, 24, will be sentenced by U.S. District Judge Marilyn J. Horan on March 11. According to federal prosecutors, the investigation into the drug trafficking ring lasted more than a year and...
Editorial: Naming new chief is just a first step for Pittsburgh, O’Connor
Pittsburgh has had a rocky road in recent years with its police leadership. Scott Schubert retired in 2022, bringing to end almost three decades with the department and five years as chief. Since then, things have run like a game of Chutes and Ladders — moving forward and sliding back....
Jury acquits Pittsburgh man of homicide in Banksville Road confrontation
An Allegheny County jury Friday swiftly acquitted a Pittsburgh man on trial for fatally shooting an unarmed man with whom he had been feuding during a confrontation at a busy city intersection. Connor Makstutis, 25, of Beechview was found not guilty of criminal homicide in the death of Richard Derkach,...
Noah Feldman: The Supreme Court’s silence on gay marriage speaks volumes
The Supreme Court has declined to hear a case brought in an effort to persuade the justices to reconsider the court’s landmark 2015 ruling legalizing same-sex marriage, Obergefell v. Hodges. This latest decision is best read as a signal that the conservative majority has little interest in revisiting gay marriage....
Letter to the editor: Good riddance to Pelosi
Good riddance to Nancy Pelosi. She should’ve left 40 years ago. When she goes she should take Hakeem Jeffries with her. Tom Forsythe Ruffs Dale...
Letter to the editor: Money for Argentina, but not for SNAP
It is shameful that “businessman” Donald Trump was able to quickly provide $40 billion of financial support to Argentina, but finds that his country can’t promptly fund a far lesser amount of SNAP food benefits for our own needy citizens, cynically stating that it will take “ a few weeks...
Here are 5 things to do in Pittsburgh this weekend: Nov. 14-16
Brrr! It’s been a chilly week and it’s only going to get colder from here. It’s tempting to just curl up with a blanket and the streaming show of the week, but wouldn’t it be more fun to attend some of these events? Check them out. Phipps Holiday Magic Gear...
Laurels & lances: Action & inaction
Laurel: To asking for more. Brackenridge residents aren’t waiting for small problems to become big trouble. At a meeting this week, resident Heather Artman made a simple but important point: If ordinances aren’t enforced, they don’t matter. Maybe uncut grass and overflowing garbage cans don’t seem like a big deal,...
Free Thanksgiving dinners planned in the Alle-Kiski Valley
Free Thanksgiving dinners are planned in several communities in the Alle-Kiski Valley. Please note the dates and reservation deadlines. Arnold A free Thanksgiving meal will be served from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Nov. 25 at The Tomb, 1821 Fifth Ave. Brackenridge The Allegheny Valley Corps of the Salvation Army will...
Letter to the editor: Two-party system doesn’t work
It occurs to me that the two-party system does not work anymore. The Republicans voice an idea and the Democrats say no way. And the same is true the other way around. What happens? Not a thing. There is so much hate and mistrust, the framers must be rolling in...
The Stroller, Nov. 14, 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. Volunteers needed to prepare...
Letter to the editor: Authoritarian takeover
The New Republic has published an excellent article on 10 rules for authoritarian takeover of a country. I strongly encourage everyone who thinks to find and read this piece. Rule 1: Fire government referees. President Donald Trump has fired 17 inspectors general and members of the federal oversight commission. Rule...
High school scores, summaries and schedules for Nov. 13, 2025
High schools Field hockey PIAA playoffs Championship Saturday’s schedule At Cumberland Valley Class 3A Emmaus (27-1) vs. Central Bucs West (20-4-1), 3 p.m. Class 2A Warwick (23-5) vs. Palmyra (22-3), 1 p.m. Class A Susquenita (23-2) vs. Boiling Springs (21-3), 11 a.m. Football Class 6A Championship Saturday’s schedule Central Catholic...
Here are 5 things to do in Westmoreland this weekend: Nov. 14-16
It’s chilly outside, but Westmoreland County is heating up this weekend with lots of performances, parties and experiences to light up these long nights. Don’t miss these events this weekend. Winter wonderland Kick off the season with this festive event at The Westmoreland Museum of American Art in Greensburg. They’re...
High school roundup for Nov. 13, 2025: Franklin Regional hockey beats Upper St. Clair for 1st win
Brendan Yohe scored twice to lead Franklin Regional to a 3-1 win over Upper St. Clair in PIHL Class 3A hockey Thursday night. Ryan Crouse added a goal and Payson Neff made 29 saves for Franklin Regional (1-3-2). Cooper Stutzman scored for Upper St. Clair (2-2-3). Armstrong 9, Norwin 4...
Former Arnold police Chief Eric Doutt charged with selling cocaine, stealing rifle from police evidence room
Former Arnold police Chief Eric Doutt is accused of selling cocaine in Armstrong County and previously stealing an assault-style rifle from the Arnold Police Department evidence room, according to charges filed by the state Attorney General’s Office. Doutt, 56, of Arnold, a former Arnold police chief and New Kensington-Arnold School...
‘I felt it was either him or me,’ defendant testifies in Banksville Road shooting death
Connor Makstutis felt like he was being hunted. For months, he told a jury on Thursday, Richard Derkach had been following him, threatening him — even chasing him. It became so bad, Makstutis said, that the day after Thanksgiving in 2022 — when Derkach chased him through Brookline at speeds...
In brief: Happenings across the North Hills Journal area
North Hills kicking off holiday season The North Hills School District will host its annual Hilltop Holiday Town and A Night Around the World from 5:30 to 8 p.m. Nov. 21. Lighted and decorated displays from parent and community groups, sports teams and clubs will be outside on the hilltop...
Reverse Trick-or-Treat brings young, old together
Halloween is for everyone as one recent event showcased. Chrildren at the Vincentian Child Discovery Center in McCandless kicked off their Halloween celebrations early with a Reverse Trick-or-Treat party Oct. 24. Instead of collecting candy themselves, the preschoolers handed out treats such as lottery tickets and decks of cards to...

