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SpearIt: Words matter — antisemitism vs. Islamophobia
The ongoing conflict in Palestine has put Muslim and Jewish people around the world on high alert for months now; people of both faiths fear that the events in the Middle East could incite widespread waves of racism and violence toward them. In popular discourse, the terms “antisemitism” and “Islamophobia”...
Repairs set through November on Route 1006, spanning Indiana Township, Harmar, Fox Chapel
PennDOT announced roadway improvement work will begin Thursday on Dorseyville Road, Saxonburg Boulevard, Guys Run Road, Harts Run Road and Fox Chapel Road, spanning Indiana and Harmar townships and Fox Chapel. The work is part of a nearly $11.9 million paving project. Single-lane alternating traffic for base repair work will...
Ex-McKeesport detective charged with stealing $1 million from police union
A former McKeesport police officer who served as financial officer for his police union is accused of stealing more than $1 million from the lodge’s bank accounts over five years. Joseph Osinski, 55, is charged by the Pennsylvania Attorney General’s Office with multiple counts of theft, theft by deception, access...
Trump, Harris barnstorm Western Pa. Here’s where they have stopped
Pennsylvania is a prime battleground state in the 2024 presidential race. And Western Pennsylvania has become a must-stop campaign swing for Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump. July included major turning points in the campaigns — a gunman attempted to assassinate Trump on July 13 in Butler...
The Clarks headline evening of music in downtown Irwin
The Clarks headline a trio of acts appearing Sept. 21 beginning at 5 p.m. in downtown Irwin. Main Street will be closed for what is billed as “Gig on Main” and occupied by 15 food trucks along with the stage that will feature music beginning at 5 p.m. from Justin...
Bethel Park students cheer on Paralympian dad
The first day of each school year always represents a special event. Students at Bethel Park’s Abraham Lincon Elementary School experienced something special on the second day, too. The school’s PTO organized a salute to Eric McElvenny, who was in Paris as a competitor in the 2024 Paralympic Games. Youngsters...
New Kensington native brings her band Birthday Girl to Preserving Underground
Eva S. is looking forward to Tuesday night, when her band Birthday Girl will play at Preserving Underground in her hometown of New Kensington. “It’ll be awesome, it’s my first time as this project playing in Pittsburgh so I think it’ll be fun,” she said. The band has been showcasing...
Penn State players deem defense ‘unacceptable’ in 1st half against Bowling Green
Penn State’s defense has performed at a high level in six of the season’s first eight quarters. But the Nittany Lions’ play in the opening 30 minutes against Bowling Green on Saturday was not good enough, and the defense’s veterans knew it. The visitors put up 24 points while averaging...
Gallery: Photos from Western Pa. on Sept. 10
Here are some photos for Tuesday, Sept. 10....
Letter to the editor: Presidential election a no-brainer
Our choice, America: a competent, sane, prosecutor or a “weird” convicted felon. It’s a no-brainer. Anthony Cortazzo Jr. Penn Township, Westmoreland County...
Letter to the editor: Safeguards in place for mail-in ballots
Regarding the letter “Who’s cross-checking the mail-in ballots?” (Sept. 4, TribLive): I am in no measure an election expert, but I believe ballot applications are issued by the board of elections in the county in which one resides. On the other hand, if one were to submit two ballots, that...
Letter to the editor: No-bid contracts bad for taxpayers
The article “$21.5M in upgrades proposed at Greater Latrobe high school campus” (Aug. 7, TribLive) noted the Greater Latrobe School Board was preparing to give out a $21.5 million no-bid contract to a multinational company. The district isn’t buying pom poms for the cheerleading squad; $21.5 million is an enormous...
Letter to the editor: Americans not top priority for Biden-Harris
So, as you can see over the past four years, you as Americans are the least of this administration’s worries. They’ve taken your tax dollars and bought food, medicine, housing, phones, transportation and soon probably homes with no downpayment for immigrants. You, your health, your family and your economy are...
Editorial: Are cellphone bans the right move for schools?
There are a lot of things kids shouldn’t be using in class. They shouldn’t have guns or knives or bullets. They shouldn’t have drugs or cigarettes or alcohol. They shouldn’t be bringing in anything that distracts from their learning or creates a hostile environment. Some schools have interpreted these ideas...
Letter to the editor: Fracking not way of the future
Between 2016 and 2023, Pennsylvania households paid 51% more for gas as exports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) surged and companies enjoyed record profits. Fracking has not decreased gas prices. More fracking results in more violations affecting air and water — 81,289 since the process began in Pennsylvania. Independent studies,...
The Stroller, Sept. 10, 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. Harmar concert series to...
Letter to the editor: Expanding Supreme Court
Regarding the letter “We must expand Supreme Court to correct corruption” (Aug. 28, TribLive): When you write “we the governed,” I hope you understand that you are not speaking for all Americans, as in “we the people.” Your opinion of some of the recent SCOTUS decisions is held at best...
Allegheny Valley Hospital workers approve new contract; West Penn Hospital workers to vote Wednesday
Late contract negotiations seem to have paid off at Allegheny Valley and West Penn hospitals. Statements from SEIU Healthcare Pennsylvania say new contracts either are approved or pending at both hospitals after talks over the past few days. A new contract approved Monday by employees of Allegheny Valley Hospital in...
High school scores, summaries and schedules for Sept. 9, 2024
High schools Field hockey Monday’s results Class 3A Norwin 7, Hempfield 1 Golf Monday’s results Boys Class 3A Section 1 Latrobe 182, Hempfield 215 Medalists: Jeremy Lazarchik (L) 35; Nico Yannascoli, Dean Connell (H) 40 Penn-Trafford 212, Indiana 206 Medalists: Aiden Dzurko (PT) 39; Austin Schawl, Chase Force (I) 39...
High school roundup for Sept. 9, 2024: Simone Sharpless sparks North Catholic
Simone Sharpless scored a pair of goals to lead North Catholic to a 3-1 win over Burrell in Section 2-2A girls soccer Monday. Lauren Mealie added a goal and Kathleen Virostek dished out two assists for North Catholic (7-0, 2-0). Maggie Nesko scored for Burrell (3-1-1, 1-1). Allderdice 1, North...
AI technologies are giving some doctors more time for patients, improving health care AI
AI technologies are giving some doctors more time for patients, improving health care Emily Schneider uses artificial intelligence at work for six hours a day, twice a week. As a physician assistant at West Penn Hospital, it’s her job to man Vectra, a 3D imaging system intended to capture signs...
AI technologies are giving some doctors more time for patients, improving health care
Emily Schneider uses artificial intelligence at work for six hours a day, twice a week. As a physician assistant at West Penn Hospital, it’s her job to operate Vectra, a 3D imaging system intended to capture signs of skin disease. The algorithm the machine uses is an example of artificial...
Allegheny County to offer ballot-return sites and satellite voting for election
The Allegheny County Board of Elections on Monday approved 10 ballot-return sites and five satellite voting centers for November’s election. The board, which includes Allegheny County Executive Sara Innamorato and council members Sam DeMarco, R-North Fayette, and Bethany Hallam, D-North Side, unanimously approved the ballot return sites. DeMarco voted against...
Pitt women’s volleyball team reaches No. 1 in the nation for 1st time
In Dan Fisher’s tenure as Pitt’s women’s volleyball coach, the program has stacked “firsts”: first ACC championship, first Elite Eight appearance, first No. 1 seed in an NCAA Tournament, first Final Four appearance. Now the program has another milestone under the 12th-year coach. On Monday, for the first time in...
Rev ’Em Up: Bethel Park event draws eclectic variety of vehicles
Big cars ruled America in the 1950s. In Europe, not so much. A variety of Post-World War II limitations prompted overseas auto manufacturers to produce plenty of low-powered, diminutive vehicles such as the long-forgotten Heinkel Kabin, Zündapp Janus and Messerschmitt KR-175. At least one of the era’s microcars, though, has...

