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‘Dancing with the Stars’ premiere on track amid WGA’s tentative dealVideo
LOS ANGELES — The latest season of “Dancing with the Stars” will debut as originally planned, following months of tension and uncertainty amid the monthslong writers’ strike. ABC confirmed to the L.A. Times on Monday that the star-studded dance competition will premiere Tuesday at 8 p.m. Pacific, just days after...
Data privacy law seen as needed precursor to AI regulation
While artificial intelligence appears to be a shiny new bauble full of promises and perils, lawmakers in both parties acknowledge that they must first resolve a less trendy but more fundamental problem: data privacy and protection. With dozens of hearings on data privacy held in the past five years, lawmakers...
Record-breaking ‘Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour’ film now a worldwide ‘theatrical event’
The already record-breaking “Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour” film “is going global,” according to AMC Theatres. AMC said the movie will screen Oct. 13, 2023, in more than 100 countries around the world. Tickets for international shows go on sale today. The film is already scheduled to play in more...
Letter to the editor: Questioning spending in Latrobe
Someone needs to really challenge why the Greater Latrobe School Board is approving heavy spending with a significant declining student enrollment. This doesn’t sound right. I guess those on the board aren’t listening or have another agenda. And there hasn’t been a public vote on this. I didn’t even know...
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce exited Chiefs stadium in convertible ‘getaway car’
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce were seen leaving GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium Sunday in a convertible car after the Chiefs dominated the Chicago Bears with the pop singer watching from Kelce’s private suite. After the game, Chiefs fans flooded the corridor outside the suite hoping...
Letter to the editor: Flag flies in support of our veterans
In response to the humble opinion of the writer of the letter “Flags fly in support of Biden” (Sept. 24, TribLIVE), we do not fly our flag in support of President Biden. Our flag flew for many, many years before that man took office. We fly our flag in support...
Shaler area student achievements for the week of Sept. 26, 2023
One of the resources available to Shaler Area School District students is Advanced Placement classes and exams, which positions students well for future academic pursuits. The AP Scholar Awards recognize high school students who have demonstrated exemplary college-level achievement on AP Exams. Shaler has 29 scholars this year. AP Scholars:...
North Hills student accolades for the week of Sept. 26, 2023
Jacqueling Gould made the president’s list at Coastal Carolina University for the spring 2023 semester. Joseph Graper, Alexis Mastandrea and Simon Perry made the dean’s list. Isaiah Davis was named to the dean’s list at Bryant University for the spring 2023 semester. Daniel Martinelli has been named to the Champlain...
South Hills student achievements for the week of Sept. 26, 2023
Kennedi Kazimer, who plans to major in biology, and Andrew Semplice, who plans to major in physics, recently started their freshman year at James Madison University. Alexa Karner made the dean’s list at Seton Hall University for the spring 2023 semester. Habiba Swarna is enrolled at Lehigh University as a...
Letter to the editor: Had enough of Democrats yet?
A famous politician once said “elections have consequences.” Are you happy with the consequences of the 2020 election? Unsecure borders, fentanyl and homeless epidemics, gas prices up 50%, food up 30% to 50%, utility costs highest ever, average family costs up $700 per month just to stay even, crime everywhere,...
Editorial: Change the language of bullying
Why do we use the word “bullying?” The roots are Dutch and German and go back to an origin that means “brother” in the 16th century, but it took just about 100 years to go from the kind of brother who is an ally to the kind who is an...
The Stroller, Sept. 26, 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. Apollo Meals on Wheels seeking volunteer help Apollo Area Meals on...
Letter to the editor: Deer hunting in Pittsburgh parks a good plan
I think the letter “Hunting in Pittsburgh parks” (Sept. 17, TribLIVE) is a bunch of made-up numbers. Lowering the deer population definitely lowers Lyme disease prevalence. There is no real research on how hunting kills show terrible suffering. I’ve killed deer with a bow and have had them drop on...
High school scores, summaries and schedules for Sept. 25, 2023
High schools Field hockey Monday’s results Section 3A Pine-Richland 4, North Allegheny 1 Section 2A Penn-Trafford 5, Oakland Catholic 0 Tuesday’s schedule Section 3A Hempfield at Norwin, 7 p.m. Peters Township at Mt. Lebanon, 7:30 p.m. Nonsection Fox Chapel at Shady Side Academy, 7:30 p.m. Golf WPIAL Championship First round...
Repairs to restrict morning Tarentum Bridge traffic
Traffic will be restricted on the Tarentum Bridge Tuesday morning, PennDOT announced. Single-lane restrictions will happen in both directions on the bridge from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. PennDOT said crews will conduct slider plate repairs on expansion dams during what it described as a “mobile operation.” Drivers are advised...
TSA: Man caught with ‘stash of fake IDs’ at Johnstown airport
A New Jersey man traveling through a Western Pennsylvnaia airport using a fake ID was caught with a stash of additional fake IDs at a security checkpoint, officials announced Monday. The man was portraying to be someone else when he was stopped Friday at the John Murtha Johnstown-Cambria County Airport,...
Ashleigh Deemer: Environmental priorities for Allegheny County executive’s first 100 days
Allegheny County will soon start a new chapter with the election of its first new county executive in more than a dozen years. It will be a big change and a new opportunity to prioritize environmental protection and public health in Allegheny County government. That’s why, earlier this year, the...
Book Review: ‘American Gun’ is haunting look at AR-15’s role in our violent era
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — A decade before the school shooting at Columbine and more than two decades before the massacre at Uvalde, a man armed with an AK-47 fired his rifle at a crowded elementary playground in California, killing five children and injuring 31 others. The 1989 Stockton shooting, recounted...
Greg Fulton: Remembering Stan Musial, one of Pa.’s finest ballplayers
It was 60 years ago this month when Stan “the Man” Musial appeared in his final game for the St. Louis Cardinals. It was the end of a career that found him chosen as league MVP three times, winning seven batting titles, being selected to the All-Star team more than...
Guy Ciarrocchi: The Cavalcante escape — a case study on the impact of Democratic policies
For weeks, the nation had its eyes on Chester County, Pa. — my home. The hunt for double-murderer Danelo Cavalcante captivated viewers, especially in suburban Philadelphia, because for us it was real life: helicopters zooming overhead, 911-alerts to shelter in place, body-armored police manning checkpoints and searching cars, schools closed...
Westmoreland County Senior Spotlight: Greensburg Salem’s Ashlan Price
In Westmoreland County, there is no cross country program like Greensburg Salem’s. The program was headed for 35 years by Steve Snider, who died in February 2022. While Snider was with Greensburg Salem, the team captured a state title in 1993 and a pair of WPIAL championships in 1993 and...
Seton Hill LB Ritchie McCormack steps into void left by graduation of star linebacker Jaylen McDuffie
Ritchie McCormack came all the way across the country to play football at Seton Hill, trading the warm desert of his hometown in Tucson, Ariz., for the rolling hills and cold winters of southwestern Pennsylvania. Straying 2,000 miles from home was no small undertaking, and neither is the role he...
Hempfield girls slow-pitch softball experiencing fast growth
Fast-pitch softball is popular for many girls throughout their middle and high school careers. Even though the sport is well-liked by many, some girls prefer a different pace. As the community saw an increased interest in slow-pitch softball, a change was desired. “We wanted to give the girls an opportunity...
Kiski Area grad Emerson Johngarlo helps to anchor stingy defense for RMU women’s soccer
As a freshman with the Robert Morris women’s soccer team last fall, Emerson Johngarlo faced the usual challenges a just-out-of-high-school player faces: adapting to the speed and physicality of the game, balancing her practices and games with academics, etc. But Johngarlo had an added degree of difficulty. She was taking...
In brief: Hampton area happenings, week of Sept. 25, 2023
Calvary Family Fun Fest Calvary Baptist Church, 4765 S. Pioneer Road, Hampton, will host its annual Family Fun Fest, a free event for all ages, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sept. 30. Featured will be food, games, prizes, a bounce house, dunking booth, face painting, pony rides and more....

