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Lamar Jackson among 6 players ruled out for Ravens’ matchup vs. Texans
The Ravens will be short-handed Sunday as the team ruled out six players, including star quarterback Lamar Jackson, who’s been nursing a hamstring injury and missed all three practices this week. Jackson (hamstring), fullback Patrick Ricard (calf), middle linebacker Roquan Smith (hamstring), cornerback Marlon Humphrey (calf) and cornerback Chidobe Awuzie...
Bucs RB Bucky Irving out vs. Seahawks, could also sit next week
Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Bucky Irving was ruled out for Sunday’s game against the host Seattle Seahawks, coach Todd Bowles announced Friday. Per an ESPN report, Irving could also miss the team’s Week 6 game against the visiting San Francisco 49ers on Oct. 5 as he deals with a...
Pittsburgh police officer shot after confronting suspect in killing of Robinson motel manager; suspect and slain man ID’dVideo
A Pittsburgh police detective was shot Friday afternoon in the city’s East Hills section during an exchange of gunfire with a homicide suspect. The suspect was fleeing from a shooting scene in Robinson, where police say he killed a motel manager about 90 minutes before a confrontation with Pittsburgh police....
Missing Scottdale woman, alleged kidnapper found in Kentucky
A Westmoreland County woman is returning home after she and her husband were found in Kentucky, Scottdale police announced Saturday. Lydia Prince, 48, who was reported missing Thursday, was found after authorities took Shawn Michael Prince into custody early Saturday, police said. He is awaiting extradition to Pennsylvania. Authorities had...
Pittsburgh’s first hot sauce festival to blaze a new culinary trail
Pittsburgh’s food festival scene has grown in recent years, highlighting many culinary delights: macaroni and cheese, bacon, tacos and more. But for those who prefer things on the spicier side, Rivers of Fire will be the hottest ticket of the year. Rivers of Fire is Pittsburgh’s first hot sauce festival,...
Rep. Arvind Venkat: New infrastructure means healthier families, healthier Pa.
As an emergency physician and current state legislator, I’ve spent my career serving Pennsylvanians and supporting them in a lifelong journey to live healthy, fulfilling lives. We know that eating nutritious foods and exercising regularly is important. Practicing good hygiene — brushing your teeth, washing your hands, and keeping clean...
Spirit Airlines to cut nearly 100 aircraft from its fleet, CFO says
NEW YORK — Spirit Airlines plans to shrink its fleet by nearly 100 aircraft and exit different U.S. markets as part of a sweeping restructuring under Chapter 11, CFO Scott Cramer said on Friday during a virtual meeting with creditors. The low-cost carrier, which he said currently operates 214 aircraft,...
Biden ban on offshore drilling in vast areas was illegal, court rules
Former President Joe Biden exceeded his authority by withdrawing large areas along U.S. coastlines from future offshore oil and gas development, a federal judge in Louisiana ruled on Thursday. U.S. District Judge James Cain in Lake Charles, Louisiana, sided with Republican states and oil and gas industry groups that sued...
FDA launches pilot program to fast-track review of domestically made generic drugs
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has launched a new pilot program to speed up the review process for generic drugs that are tested and manufactured entirely in the United States, the regulator said on Friday. The program is designed to encourage companies to invest in domestic drug production and...
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs has not fully expressed remorse, judge says at sentencing
NEW YORK — Sean “Diddy” Combs has not fully expressed remorse for the conduct that led to his conviction on prostitution-related charges, a U.S. judge said on Friday at the hip-hop mogul’s sentencing hearing. A jury on July 2 convicted Combs, 55, on two counts of arranging for paid male escorts...
‘Bad for everybody’: Western Pa. labor leaders pans federal shutdown
With the U.S. government shut down, thousands of unionized federal workers throughout Western Pennsylvania are wondering whether they’ll still be allowed to do their jobs — and, if so, when they’ll get paid for it. Elizabeth McPeak, first vice president of the National Treasury Employees Union Chapter 34, on Friday...
Karen Feridun: Preserve local control on natural gas
The burgeoning data center boom in Pennsylvania is reminiscent of the early days of the fracking boom. No attention was given to the impacts fracking would have on public health or the environment. Unlike New York and Maryland, no studies were done to guide policy decisions about how, or even...
Trump freezes $2.1 billion in funds for Chicago in shutdown standoff
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s administration froze $2.1 billion in Chicago transit funding Friday, starving another strongly Democratic city of funds as the government shutdown entered its third day. Budget director Russ Vought said the money, earmarked for elevated train lines, had been put on hold to ensure it was...
Trump gives Hamas until Sunday night to reach Gaza deal or ‘all HELL’ will break out
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump gave Palestinian Hamas militants until Sunday evening to accept his proposal to end the nearly two-year-old war with U.S. ally Israel in the Gaza Strip or “all HELL” would break out. “An agreement must be reached with Hamas by Sunday Evening at SIX (6) P.M.,...
U.S. Supreme Court to hear challenge to Hawaii handgun limits
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Supreme Court agreed on Friday to hear a challenge to a Hawaii law restricting the carrying of handguns on private property that is open to the public such as most businesses, giving the justices a chance to further expand gun rights. The justices took up an...
Nestle, others warn EU law delays are endangering forests worldwide
LONDON — Major agri-food companies including Nestle, Ferrero and Olam Agri have warned that European Union delays to its anti-deforestation law are endangering forests worldwide. The EU last month proposed delaying the launch of its anti-deforestation law for a second time, citing concerns about the readiness of information-technology systems needed...
Letter to the editor: Many will benefit from new park in Hempfield
Congratulations to Hempfield Supervisors’ Chairman Doug Weimer and his team for the unveiling of the new park along Route 30 (“Hempfield unveils 1st phase of new $15 million park,” Sept. 27, TribLive). Our community will greatly benefit from this project. Keep up the good work! Mike Rominski Greensburg...
Letter to the editor: We all should think about our political cognitive distortion
When politicians resort to insult and name calling, it is a sign that they have nothing convincing to say. No data, no logic and no insights to support their position. It is a desperate ploy to win by emotional intimidation or threats of physical harm. Referring to President Trump as...
The Stroller, Oct. 3, 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. A-K Hope Center event...
Laurels & lances: Food & fear
Laurel: To more on the menu. Western Pennsylvania shoppers will have more grocery options with Wegmans and Meijer coming in. Despite the ubiquitous presence of Giant Eagle plus Walmart, Shop ’n Save and Aldi locations, the area has “one of the most acute shortages of supermarket chains anywhere in the...
Letter to the editor: We need our comic relief
The Prez, assuming himself the funniest human being in the whole world along with the greatest president ever, apparently never considered that trying to purge someone actually funny from TV-space, Jimmy Kimmel, would have given an early bum’s rush to the deification-of-you-know-who news cycle. Like a hard rain sweeping smoke...
High school scores, summaries and schedules for Oct. 2, 2025
High schools Cross country Thursday’s results Nonsection Boys Latrobe 19, Derry 38 Ligonier Valley 27, Derry 28 Girls Latrobe 22, Derry 36 Ligonier Valley 23, Derry 36 Field hockey Thursday’s results Class 3A Pine-Richland 11, Hempfield 0 Football Friday’s schedule WPIAL Class 6A Hempfield at Norwin, 7 p.m. Mt. Lebanon...
High school roundup for Oct. 2, 2025: Shaler wins in OT to end 16-year playoff drought
Alex Gaetano scored the overtime winner to lift Shaler to a 1-0 victory over Indiana (5-7-1, 2-5-1) in Section 1-3A boys soccer Thursday night. The win sends the Titans (10-3, 8-2) to the playoffs for the first time in 16 years. Aquinas Academy 4, Brentwood 0 – Marco Anselmino scored...
Brilliant start by rookie pitcher propels Yankees into AL Division Series
NEW YORK — Rookie Cam Schlittler struck out 12 in eight innings during a stellar postseason debut as the New York Yankees eliminated the Boston Red Sox with a 4-0 victory in Game 3 of the American League wild-card series Thursday night. The Yankees, who won the final two games...
Apple removes ICE tracking apps after pressure by Trump administration
WASHINGTON — Apple said on Thursday that it had removed ICEBlock, the most popular ICE-tracking app, and other similar apps from its App Store after it was contacted by President Donald Trump’s administration. The app alerts users to Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in their area. ICE has been a...

