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New RNC lawsuit would pause mail voting in Montgomery County, force a hand count of ballots already distributed
PHILADELPHIA — The Republican National Committee and U.S. Senate candidate Dave McCormick are suing to temporarily stop Montgomery County from distributing and collecting mail ballots. The suit, which was filed Friday, also demands the county to hand count all mail ballots that have already been distributed, a process that could...
Analysts say market forces will lower cost of obesity drugs
WASHINGTON — The CEO of Novo Nordisk is set to appear before a Senate panel Tuesday to be grilled on the high cost of Ozempic and Wegovy, the popular drugs used to treat diabetes and obesity. But health economists say it’s unlikely that congressional pressure will be the driving force...
Norwin grad Riley Morningstar becomes a reliable presence in goal for Penn State Behrend women’s soccer
There might not be a moment in sports that creates more tension than a keeper facing a penalty kick. The odds are greatly stacked against the keeper. Data suggests only about 15% to 20% of penalty kicks are saved. Now ramp up the pressure: facing penalty kicks in a shootout...
Westrmoreland County Senior Spotlight: Norwin’s Thomas Gaydos
As a high school senior, there are plenty of things to look forward to. People look forward to life after high school, which typically involves enjoying newfound freedom as an adult. Norwin cross country runner Thomas Gaydos, however, has quite a wait until his 18th birthday. He will walk across...
Kiski Area grad Lexi Colaianni becomes key member of Penn State Altoona tennis team after year away
Lexi Colaianni never intended to play two sports at Penn State Altoona, let alone have tennis be one of them. The Kiski Area grad was recruited to play basketball for the Lions. A second-team Valley News Dispatch All-Star as a senior, Colaianni set a Cavaliers school record by making nine...
Richard Forno: Why Hezbollah went low-tech for communications
Electronic pagers across Lebanon exploded simultaneously on Sept. 17, killing 12 and wounding more than 2,700. The following day, another wave of explosions in the country came from detonating walkie-talkies. The attacks appeared to target members of the militant group Hezbollah. The pagers attack involved explosives planted in the communications...
After tumultuous times, PICT Classic Theatre looks to an exciting future
PICT Classic Theatre is back with a new name, an expanded mission and a history full of acclaimed productions, financial issues and turnover at the top. The company returned to the stage for the first time in more than two years Friday with its production of the Pittsburgh-set play “Andy...
Jonathan Zimmerman: How the University of Pennsylvania lost its way on free speech
I teach at the University of Pennsylvania, which is an equal-opportunity censor. It suppresses voices on the right and the left, even as it proclaims its commitment to free and open dialogue. That’s the sad takeaway of this month’s report by the Philadelphia-based Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression, which...
Letter to the editor: Deception is Trump/Vance strategy?
JD Vance has gone on record saying that he and Donald Trump spin facts without proof to deceive. This was mostly obvious before, but now it is their policy and strategy? How can they continue as candidates? Dave Bonazelli Unity...
Letter to the editor: U.S. Steel/Nippon labor concerns
The problem with the Nippon sale is simple: ducking responsibility for the labor contract. Yes, they “say” they will honor them, but the way they have it written is between U.S. Steel and Nippon Steel North America — not Nippon Steel Corp. You need to read the actual correspondence between...
Letter to the editor: Harris won’t help middle class
I have questions for the Democratic Party and its supporters. Why do they blame “corporate greed and price gouging” for why the prices of food, energy and virtually everything else skyrocketed when the current federal administration took office? Did “corporate greed and price gouging” not occur during the previous administration,...
In brief: Thriller Picture Show, road closures approved and more in Sewickley area
Thriller Picture Show The Pittsburgh Moving Picture Festival’s Thriller Picture Show is returning to The Lindsay for the second year in a row. The festival runs Oct. 11-14 and will include a variety of exciting features and short film screenings throughout the weekend. There will also be a showing of...
In brief: Pine-Richland area happenings, week of Sept. 23, 2024
Ladies Day Out St. Barnabas Charities hosts its annual Ladies Day Out on Oct. 5 at Trees Manor at St. Barnabas, 660 Warrendale Road, Pine. The event, scheduled from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., features food, cocktails, raffles and shopping with exclusive vendors. Tickets include chances to win prizes valued...
In brief: Bethel Park area happenings, week of Sept. 23, 2024
No-Cook Tuesdays start The season’s first No-Cook Tuesday is from 4 to 7 p.m. Oct. 1 in the Bethel Park Community Center parking lot. Bethel Park recreation will continue the weekly event, featuring food trucks, through Nov. 19. Help shape plan for transportation Bethel Park has received a grant through...
In brief: Bridgeville, Carnegie area news and events, week of Sept. 23, 2024 and beyond
Bridgeville debuts improved Cook School Park It’s time for basketball and pickleball games at Bridgeville’s Cook School Park. Construction is complete at the park. It included demolition of the old basketball court area and a resurfaced court, new fencing, hoops and a fenced-in pickleball court, said Manager Joe Kauer. Construction...
In brief: Penn Hills and Verona area happenings, week of Sept. 23, 2024
Animal Welfare Task Force taking shape As renewal looms in January for Penn Hills’ animal control contract, Mayor Pauline Calabrese and council are inviting residents to share their input. Twenty residents signed up to be a part of the Penn Hills Animal Welfare Task Force during the first open forum...
‘We have to make U.S. Steel great again,’ Trump says at IUP rallyVideo
Former President Donald Trump rallied supporters for about 90 minutes Monday evening in Indiana, Pa. He covered familiar topics, namely critiques of his opponent Vice President Kamala Harris, the border situation, migrants and his plan to enact tariffs on imported goods. A capacity crowd of 5,000 packed the Kovalchick Convention...
Editorial: A safer ‘net for kids: The Kids Online Safety Act is worth passing
Whether it’s TikTok or Instagram or Snapchat or some yet-to-be-released app sure to enrapture its users, it’s pretty clear — to us, at least — that too many young people are spending too much of their time falling all the way down shallow-yet-deep online rabbit holes designed by profit-hungry companies...
Letter to the editor: It doesn’t matter who the Dem candidate is
It doesn’t matter who the Dems run; the candidate is a mere puppet — and not a very good one. Some dishonest media members are trying to scrub Kamala Harris’ record. She has flipflopped on nearly every issue, so it is impossible to know where she stands and whether it...
The Stroller, Sept. 23, 2024: 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. Fund aids shelter animals...
In brief: Herald area events for the week of Sept. 23, 2024
Health fair open to local emergency responders UPMC St. Margaret and the St. Margaret Foundation are hosting a health fair Sept. 28 for local emergency responders, volunteer firefighters, emergency medical personnel and police officers. Attendees and their families should arrive anytime from 9 to 11 a.m. at the Fox Chapel...
Letter to the editor: Tax cuts for wealthy cost us dearly
The Trib has recently published articles by George Will and Cal Thomas that raised alarms about our $34 trillion to $35 trillion national debt that is supposedly caused by our government’s reckless spending. But the Center for American Progress states “if not for the Bush and Trump tax cuts revenues...
Editorial cartoons for the week of Sept. 23
Editorial cartoons for the week of Sept. 23....
Mallard Fillmore cartoons for the week of Sept. 23
Mallard Fillmore cartoons for the week of Sept. 23....
High school sports schedules for Sept. 23, 2024
High schools Soccer Boys Monday’s schedule Class A Section 1 Neshannock at South Side, 5:30 p.m. Nonsection Albert Gallatin at Uniontown, 7:30 p.m. California at Waynesburg Central, 7 p.m. Central Catholic at Peters Township, 7:30 p.m. Connellsville at Laurel Highlands, 7:30 p.m. Freedom at St. Joseph, 4 p.m. Hempfield at...

