Western PA Local News category, Page 1342
Multiple injuries in 2-car crash in St. Clair
Multiple ambulances were called to the scene of two-car crash at the eastern tip of Westmoreland County on Friday afternoon, according to county 911 officials. Emergency crews responded to Route 711 and Kuvinka Lane in St. Clair Township at 4:20 p.m., for a report of a two-car crash with injuries....
Penn State asks for historic boost in state funding
Penn State will push for a 47.5% increase in general support funding from the state after receiving approval from its Board of Trustees on Friday. If legislators greenlight the historic request in the 2023-24 state budget, the university would receive $357 million during the next academic year. That’s $115 million...
‘Revolutionary But Gorgeous’ captures Pittsburgh activist, rapper’s emotional turmoilVideo
As Pittsburgh activist, podcast host and rapper Farooq Al-Saïd was writing what became his new record, “Revolutionary But Gorgeous,” he was going through a dark period in his life. “I had come to a point where I’d cry as part of my workout and keep moving, but I didn’t feel...
Allegheny County jury rules against former West Mifflin football player in concussion caseVideo
All parties in a lawsuit filed in Allegheny County agreed that Shane Skillpa sustained a concussion at a West Mifflin Area School District football practice as a sophomore in 2009. They also agreed that in recent years he has shown symptoms of anxiety, forgetfulness, depression and headaches. The split among...
Beer at Beaver Stadium: Penn State board approves alcohol sales
Happy Valley might have just become happier – Penn State’s Board of Trustees has approved alcohol sales for all 21-and-older fans in Beaver Stadium. Numerous beer stations will be placed throughout the stadium, though none in close proximity to the student section. Fans will be able to purchase up to...
Arnold man faces firearms charge after police get tip about 2 wanted men
An Arnold man faces a felony firearms charge after a tip was received about two wanted men being at a house on Victoria Avenue, police said. William Jermain Rodgers, 25, is being held in the Westmoreland County jail after being unable to post a $50,000 bond following his Sept. 14...
Hampton police, school district provide ALICE training for handling dangerous situations
In response to community concerns following mass shootings across the country in hospitals, businesses, places of worship and in the spring at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas, the Hampton Township Police Department and township school district partnered to provide free active shooter training to residents and businesses in October....
‘There’s no place like’ the Big Brothers Big Sisters ‘Wizard of Oz’-themed gala
Officials at Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Laurel Region are hoping lions, tigers and bears will elicit a few “oh my” reactions at a “Wizard of Oz”-themed fundraiser Friday night in Irwin. The “BIG Night Out Gala” will bring an immersive experience to life in service of the classic...
Annual program stresses safety at Kiski Area Upper ElementaryVideo
Kiski Area Upper Elementary sixth-grader Charlotte McKenzie had never seen the inside of an ambulance. A program Friday held at her school changed that. Safety was the theme for the day Friday at the school in Washington Township. The annual “KAUE Safety Day” was held for all sixth-graders under sunny...
Armstrong County man accused of raping 16-year-old faces multiple felony charges
An Armstrong County man faces felony charges after being accused of raping a 16-year-old, according to state police. Zachary William Baum, 24, of the 100 block of Belltop Drive in Cadogan Township is charged with felony counts of rape, attempted involuntary deviate sexual intercourse and corruption of a minor along...
Jury acquits Penn Borough man of attempted murder in roommate’s shooting
A Westmoreland County jury acquitted a Penn Borough man of attempted murder and aggravated assault for the 2021 shooting of his girlfriend’s adult son. Jurors deliberated more than seven hours over two days before they returned the not guilty verdict to two of the four criminal charges against Michael Keslar....
One of 4,000 beagles saved from a Virginia facility finds home in Upper Burrell
There’s just something about a friendly, doe-eyed beagle with its unassuming size and floppy ears that caused Michele Binder to keep the dog breed at her side most of her life. When news broke in July of the rescue of 4,000 beagles in deplorable conditions at a Virginia breeding facility...
Pittsburgh police union rejects Gainey’s final contract offer; matter heads to arbitration
The union that represents Pittsburgh police officers has rejected Mayor Ed Gainey’s final contract offer and the case will now head into arbitration ahead of a new contract term that is set to begin next year. The offer included pay raises for officers that Gainey said would make their pay...
Harrison kayak launch parking lot inching closer to reality
Good news keeps rolling in for park-goers in Harrison. The township will receive $70,100 from the state Department of Conservation and Natural Resources for work on its kayak launch parking lot in the Natrona section. The grant covers about half of the $141,000 cost to transform a vacant lot into...
Rivers Casino’s The Landing Hotel now taking room reservations
The Rivers Casino’s The Landing Hotel is now taking room reservations in advance of its upcoming opening. The official opening date has yet to be announced, Rivers Casino spokesman Jack Horner said, but the hotel’s website is now accepting reservations beginning Oct. 11. The seven-story, 219-room hotel will connect directly...
Rotary Club of Monroeville celebrates International Day of Peace
On Sept. 21 community residents gathered in Monroeville Community Park West around the park’s Peace Pole to observe this year’s International Day of Peace. The Rotary Club of Monroeville hosted the event and included special guests in the celebration. Festivities began at 6:30 p.m. with a rousing performance from the...
No one injured in hazmat incident in Pittsburgh’s Strip District
There was no threat to the public when Pittsburgh’s Hazardous Materials team was dispatched to the Strip District Thursday evening, officials said. The team responded to a report of a suspicious odor at 32nd Street and Spruce Way. Public safety officials said employees of a business in the area had...
PWSA issues boil-water advisory for some Pittsburgh neighborhoods after water main break
The Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority issued a boil-water advisory Thursday for Pittsburgh’s Elliott, Westwood, Ridgemont and Crafton Heights neighborhoods after a water main break. The authority reported a break in an eight-inch water main on Steuben Street around 8:15 p.m. It resulted in low and no pressure in portions...
1 injured in overnight shooting in Arnold
A man was in surgery at a Pittsburgh hospital Friday morning after being shot overnight in Arnold, police Chief Eric Doutt said. The shooting happened around 2:30 a.m. in the 1800 block of Leishman Avenue. Doutt said the man, 43, was shot more than once. He did not know how...
Penn Hills officials to use federal stimulus funds to purchase emergency vehicles
Penn Hills officials have authorized spending about $1.5 million in federal stimulus funds on new police vehicles and ambulances. Manager Scott Andrejchak said a budget amendment was approved in July to use some of the municipality’s American Rescue Plan Act money to cover the purchases. They include five unmarked police...
‘il Messarggero’ tells the story of how a local Italian immigrant connected others to their homeland
A Sharpsburg native is paying tribute to his hometown with a documentary highlighting an Italian American immigrant who brought over more than just luggage with him from Italy. Pete Ferraro, an Emmy-award winning filmmaker, producer and writer, will premiere his documentary, “il Messarggero” — “The Messenger” — Oct. 1 on...
Police: Man who fled from stolen car in Springdale arrested same day trying to steal another one
Police say a man who fled from officers after the stolen car he was driving went over a hillside in Springdale Township was arrested later the same day when he tried to steal another one. Joshua James Short, 20, whose last known address was in Pittsburgh’s Chateau neighborhood, was charged...
Fall soup sale, Sunday services and more at Sewickley area places of worship
Beth Samuel Jewish Center Beth Samuel Jewish Center holds Shabbat Morning Services every Saturday at 10 a.m. in person and on Zoom. Online Torah Yoga for all ages takes place every third Saturday at 8:45 a.m. Join us for meditation and mindful exercise. Call 724-266-5238 for details. Beth Samuel Jewish...
5 things to do in Pittsburgh this weekend: Sept. 23-25
It’s a great weekend for celebrating local and international arts and culture — and seafood — in Pittsburgh. Downtown art crawl Pittsburgh Cultural Trust will host Gallery Crawl in the Cultural District beginning at 5:30 p.m. Friday at indoor and outdoor venues throughout Downtown. The crawl will feature exhibitions by...
The Stroller, Sept. 23, 2022: Events in the Alle-Kiski Valley
Publicize your community events, fundraisers and club meetings for free in The Stroller. Send information at least a week in advance to vndnews@triblive.com or The Stroller, 210 Wood St., Tarentum PA 15084. Please include a daytime telephone number. NK Salvation Army to offer holiday assistance, coats The New Kensington Salvation...
