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Mallard Fillmore cartoons for the week of Nov. 13
Mallard Fillmore cartoons for the week of Nov. 13....
High school sports schedules for Nov. 13, 2023
High schools Field hockey PIAA playoffs Class 3A Semifinals Tuesday’s schedule Lower Dauphin (20-3) vs. Emmaus (24-1) at Hamburg, 6 p.m.; Manheim Township (20-1-1) vs. Warwick (17-5-1) at Donegal, 6 p.m. Class 2A Semifinals Tuesday’s schedule Villa Maria (20-4) vs. Gwynedd Mercy (15-10) at Wissahickon, 6 p.m.; Hershey (15-6) vs....
Tim Cowlishaw: Jimbo Fisher buyout leaves Texas A&M holding the bag on biggest Aggie joke of all timeVideo
Jimbo Fisher found a quarterback on Saturday night and lost a job on Sunday morning. Texas A&M has always wanted to be the home of a history-making football squad. That goal was achieved in unimagined fashion when it was announced Sunday that Fisher was being fired as head football coach....
Scenes from the Valley: Images captured in the Alle-Kiski Valley from Nov. 2-8, 2023
Here is a weekly look at recent images captured throughout the Alle-Kiski Valley. From major news events to routine gatherings, the Tribune-Review’s “Scenes from the Valley” photo package brings to life activities and moments happening in your backyard. To have a photo considered as a “Scenes from the Valley” candidate,...
Viewpoint 2: A 4-day workweek is a win-win for all
The four-day workweek has gained increasing traction over the past decade because of technological advancements, improved productivity and pandemic shifts in the labor market. The covid-19 pandemic gave us a chance to reimagine the work-life balance, and we should continue on that path by truly considering the benefits of the...
Letter to the editor: Government-run slavery at county jail
At a recent Jail Oversight Board meeting, a motion by Allegheny County Councilwoman Bethany Hallam to pay incarcerated workers for their labor failed after receiving five abstentions. County Controller Corey O’Connor, one of the abstainers, remarked, “County council should pass the budget first, and then we should have the conversation.”...
Fox Chapel area real estate transactions, week of Nov. 12, 2023
Aspinwall Lauren Elizabeth Carlini sold property at Unknown Address to Jaclyn Gelzheiser for $550,000. George Lee sold property at 404 Lexington Ave. Apt 12 to Steven Kent for $170,000. Fox Chapel Estate of William Molloy Jr. sold property at 402 Buckingham Road to Warren and Eileen Chang for $450,000. Stephen...
North Hills area real estate transactions, week of Nov. 12, 2023
Bellevue Bank NY Mellon Tr sold property at 269 N Balph Ave. to Renault Bonner for $78,750. Estate of Donald Easler sold property at 309 Union Ave. to Mitchell Bentley for $100,000. Franklin Park Maronda Homes LLC sold property at 1322 Adrian Drive to Ryan Chedwick for $642,295. Gary Bleakley...
East suburban real estate transactions, week of Nov. 12, 2023
Chalfant Karen Curtis sold property at 220 Fairview Ave. to Celeste Rousseau and Lydia Drew for $169,000. Churchill Joseph Sheehan sold property at 811 Margaretta St. to Ranney Lawrence for $152,000. Edgewood Kenneth Bonawitz sold property at 233 Elm St. to Nicholas Kilwein for $141,649. Monroeville Tim Becker sold property...
Sewickley area real estate transactions, week of Nov. 12, 2023
Aleppo John Kincaid Jr. sold property at 1214 Sewickley Heights Drive to Fifth Ave Property Group LLC for $315,000. Bell Acres Albert Sciulli sold property at 102 Turkeyfoot Road to Prime Contractor Supply Corp. for $750,000. Edgeworth Andrew Fowler sold property at 317 Church Ln to Preachers Lane LLC for...
Letter to the editor: Condemning Hamas
If you live in Iran and are brave enough to speak up, by all means condemn Hamas. But if you live in the U.S., and are brave enough to speak up, you should condemn your government’s supply of blind support and weapons to Israel. Every time I see someone condemn...
The Stroller, Nov. 12, 2023: 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. Plum HS drama department to perform ‘One Stoplight Town’ The drama...
Man jailed 19 months before Allegheny County DA’s office drops homicide charge
When Pittsburgh police charged Tyler Sherrell with homicide, claiming he was the getaway driver in a fatal shooting, the only evidence they had was the self-serving word of the man who orchestrated the hit. Matthew Lambert waited two years after his arrest before giving detectives Sherrell’s name. He met with...
Inaugural Women of Westmoreland fashion show attracts 200 to Hempfield venue
About 200 people attended an inaugural fashion show held by the Women of Westmoreland organization Nov. 2 at the Venue Live conference center of Live Casino Pittsburgh in Hempfield. A program of the Westmoreland County Chamber of Commerce, WOW organizes four events each year that provide networking opportunities for members while...
Editorial: It’s time to figure out marijuana in Pennsylvania
Pennsylvanians can use marijuana for anxiety or epilepsy. They can use it to ease the side effects of chemotherapy or the symptoms of post-traumatic stress. There are 23 different medical conditions that will qualify someone for a card allowing them to access medical marijuana. There is one reason that is...
In brief: news from Aspinwall
Book collection Christ the Divine Teacher Catholic Academy is collecting new and gently used books through November. The Thanksgiving Book Drive will benefit UPMC Children’s Hospital’s Adopt-a-Book Library and is sponsored by CDTCA’s preschool, third and fourth grades. The books can be dropped off at the school office at 205...
High school scores, summaries and schedules for Nov. 11, 2023
High schools Field hockey PIAA playoffs Class 3A Quarterfinals Saturday’s results Lower Dauphin 2, Conestoga 1 (OT) Manheim Township 6, Parkland 0 Warwick 3, Penn Manor 1 Emmaus 7, Wyoming Valley West 1 Semifinals Tuesday’s schedule Times, sites TBD Lower Dauphin (20-3) vs. Emmaus (24-1); Manheim Township (20-1-1) vs. Warwick...
High school roundup for Nov. 11, 2023: Moon, Mars to meet in girls soccer semifinals
Lilly Snyder scored with 23 minutes left in the second half to lift Moon to a 1-0 victory over Northern York in the PIAA Class 3A girls soccer quarterfinals Saturday at Westmont Elementary in Johnstown. It was the first loss of the season for District 3 champion Northern York (20-1-1)....
District college football roundup: Kutztown upsets Slippery Rock in PSAC championship game
Darryl Davis-McNeil ran for 146 yards and two touchdowns as Kutztown upset No. 4 Slippery Rock, 31-7, in the PSAC championship game Saturday afternoon. Judd Novak threw for 137 yards and two touchdowns for Kutztown (9-2), which outgained Slippery Rock (10-1) by a 412-229 margin. Brayden Long threw for 182...
Freeport’s PIAA volleyball title defense ended by Philipsburg-Osceola
PUNXSUTAWNEY — Defending PIAA Class 2A girls volleyball champion Freeport saw its title defense come to an end Saturday at Chuck Daly Memorial Gymnasium in Punxsutawney. District 6 champion Philipsburg-Osceola — a team the Yellowjackets defeated in the Class 2A semis a year ago — swept Freeport in the quarterfinals,...
NYC Jewish sites hit with bomb threats, fake grenade as Gaza war sparks surge in antisemitism
NEW YORK — Reported bombs at separate Jewish sites caused alarm on Saturday and prompted an New York Police Department response as antisemitic incidents sparked by the war in Gaza continue to rise, police said. First, police were called to Holocaust Memorial Park on West End Avenue in Sheepshead Bay,...
Viewpoint 1: 40-hour workweek is under scrutiny
Technology is making the 40-hour workweek an outmoded tradition. Historically, the workweek concept was based on the cycle of working from sunup to sundown, stopping either because the necessary work got done or it got too dark to see. The invention of gaslights in the late 19th century, followed by...
North Allegheny notebook: Tigers soccer teams rebound after title-game losses
Abigail Stager, Kieran Shannon, Ally Ruiz and Isabella Costa scored to lead WPIAL runner-up North Allegheny to a 4-2 win over District 6 champ Altoona (15-6) in the PIAA Class 4A girls soccer first round Nov. 7. The Tigers (21-1) were to play District 3 champ Central Dauphin in Saturday’s...
Mark Z. Barabak: Overwhelmed? Confused? Here’s what to make of all those presidential polls.
The New York Times recently released polling from a half-dozen political battleground states, and you might have thought Moses himself had descended Mt. Sinai with a commandment: Thus shall be decided the 2024 presidential race. The findings weren’t good for the Democratic incumbent. President Joe Biden trails the serially indicted...
Letter to the editor: Do NFL referees get commissions?
I enjoy watching the Pittsburgh Steelers whether they are winning or losing. Of course, winning is more fun. This season I’ve noticed a disproportionate number of “roughing the passer” calls being made, not only against T.J. Watt, but against other defensive players as well. This begs the question: Do NFL...

