Joyce Hanz stories, Page 19
Point State Park holiday tree set to return with new name, look
For years, it was an iconic holiday fixture in Pittsburgh. The Point State Park Christmas tree dotted the city’s confluence as an annual beacon of the season. Until last year. Sponsored by Duquesne Light, the tree stood near the fountain in Point State Park since its introduction in the 1988...
Morning Roundup: Man injured in Turtle Creek shooting; police probe pellet gun assaults in Oakland
Here are some of the latest news items from this morning, Thursday, Nov. 16: Police respond to report of shots fired in Turtle Creek Allegheny County Police said a man was injured Wednesday night in a shooting incident in Turtle Creek, but he wasn’t hurt from gunfire. First responders arrived...
Bomb squad called to Bethel Park after suspicious devices found near body of man
The Allegheny Bomb Squad responded Wednesday evening after several suspicious devices were found near a man found dead in a Bethel Park home. Allegheny County Medical Examiner’s Office identified the deceased as Richard Friedman, 53. According to TribLIVE news partner WTAE, Bethel Park police discovered Friedman’s body around 7:30 p.m....
Christian homeschooled FINS Robotics team qualify again for regional competition in Colorado
A group of Christian home-schooled students from the North Hills is headed to Denver next month to participate in a robotics competition against top teams from Colorado, Kansas, Oklahoma, Ohio, South Dakota and Pennsylvania. Students of FINS—Family Instructors of the Northern Suburbs (of Pittsburgh) Robotics Team have qualified for the...
Morning Roundup: Fox Chapel officials issue safety alert amid burglaries
Here are some of the latest news items from this morning, Nov. 15. Fox Chapel issues alert over recent burglaries Borough officials in Fox Chapel issued a safety alert to residents Tuesday after a series of reported burglaries. “The borough is a safe community but is not immune to crime,”...
Man found fatally shot in Munhall apartment complex
Allegheny County Police are investigating a homicide they said took place early Wednesday in Munhall. According to a 911 dispatcher, EMS and police arrived to the 500 block of E. Ninth Ave. around 4 a.m. Police said a man in his early 30s was shot and killed inside an apartment...
15-year-old teen shot, killed in Wilmerding
Allegheny County Police are investigating the fatal shooting of a teenager Tuesday night. According to police, first responders arrived around 11:30 p.m. to a 911 call reporting a shooting in the 300 block of Patton Street. Once on scene, police said they found the victim, a male teenager, with a...
Morning Roundup: PNC Bank customers report overcharging at gas stations; Seneca Valley adds resource officers
Here are some of the latest news items from this morning, Nov. 14: PNC Bank customers complain of overcharges Some PNC Bank customers are reporting overcharges from transactions at gas stations. According to TribLIVE news partner WTAE, several Pittsburgh area customers contacted the station to report their bank accounts were...
Monroeville police officer injured in shooting returns home from hospital, police chief says
A Monroeville police officer shot Saturday night in the line of duty is out of the hospital. In an update posted to the department’s Facebook page, Chief Kenneth D. “Doug” Cole said the officer was shot multiple times Friday night in Allegheny Township and is now home recovering from his...
Bird flu reports increasing in U.S.; flocks culled in effort to reduce spread
Avian flu has reappeared in U.S. flocks for the first time since April. In an online report updated Wednesday by the USDA, 15 states in the past 30 days have reported at least one confirmed infected flock. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, a flock of more than 47,300...
Morning Roundup: Police look into armed robbery at Chipotle in Waterworks, armed carjacking in East Liberty
Here are some of the latest news items from this morning, Nov. 13: Police investigate armed robbery at Chipotle in Waterworks Late Sunday, Pittsburgh police responded to reports of an armed robber at the Chipotle restaurant in the Waterworks Mall along Freeport Road near Aspinwall. According to police, a female...
New Amazon mini-fulfillment center in South Buffalo is first of its kind in Western Pennsylvania
Amazon has arrived in rural South Buffalo. An outdoor mini-distribution center opened in mid-October in the rear parking lot of the township professional building inside RIDC Armstrong Innovation Park. Township supervisors unanimously approved a lease agreement this fall with Amazon, permitting it to operate from the parking lot. The township...
Building the Valley: Essential Fermentation brews fresh taps, seasonal scratch menu
“Come for the beer, and stay for the food.” That’s the message for the dining public from Essential Fermentation Restaurant & Brewery owner Loren Salsgiver. Essential Fermentation, which opened in May 2022, is settling into its business model and navigating a second year in business after deciding to open during...
2 senior health care facilities for sale in the Alle-Kiski Valley
Two senior care living facilities with million-dollar price tags are on the market in the Alle-Kiski Valley. Pine View Personal Care Facility in Parks Township is listed for $1.5 million, and Pleasant Ridge Mature Living in West Leechburg is listed at $1.6 million. Cheryl Scanga and her husband, owner Tommy...
Students welcome veterans during appreciation event at East Union Intermediate Center
Veterans were the guest of honor Thursday during an appreciation event held at East Union Intermediate Center in West Deer. About 40 veterans mingled with third, fourth and fifth graders during the gathering held in the school gymnasium. Lonnie Long, a Navy veteran from Ford City, helped to pack veteran...
More questions than answers in search for man seen jumping from Hulton Bridge
More questions than answers remain as authorities continue to search the Allegheny River for a man witnesses say jumped from the Hulton Bridge between Harmar and Oakmont after crashing his car Tuesday evening. The man remains missing and unidentified publicly, Harmar police Chief Jason Domaratz said Thursday while providing an...
Is it too early to deck the halls? These Western Pennsylvanians say no!
Move over, pumpkins. Step aside, turkeys. Make way for all things Christmas. The Fulgenzio family of Hempfield uses Halloween as the kickoff day for their annual holiday tradition of decorating their home for Christmas. “I’m one of those Christmas-obsessed people,” Daniel Fulgenzio said. “I took the Halloween decor down on...
More electric vehicle charging stations added in O’Hara Township
Just charge it. That’s the message from O’Hara Township officials to electric vehicle owners. The township has recently installed two new electric vehicle (EV) charging stations in O’Hara Township Community Park, making for a total of three EV stations in the public park. The stations were paid for in part...
Searchers come up empty in search for man believed to have jumped from Hulton Bridge
Sonar was used to search the Allegheny River on Wednesday for a man witnesses say jumped off the Hulton Bridge after crashing his car on the bridge Tuesday evening. The man, believed to be 42 years old and from the Verona area, has not been found, Harmar police Chief Jason...
Kittanning woman charged with arson in Ford City house fire
A Kittanning woman remained in jail Monday, accused of setting a home on fire Sunday night in Ford City. Joy Rosellie Lloyd, 42, faces two felony and six misdemeanor charges after, police said, she purchased gasoline from a nearby Sheetz store and walked to a home in the 300 block...
History and mystery merge at former West Virginia Penitentiary in Moundsville
Explore a Gothic-style fortress, prehistoric burial ground and more with a daycation trip to Moundsville, W.Va. Sitting about 70 miles south of Pittsburgh, Moundsville is tucked along the Ohio River in Marshall County. First settled in 1771 by James and Samuel Tomlinson of England and originally known as Grave Creek,...
Alligator last seen in the Kiski River remains missing as lawmaker proposes law aimed at exotic pet owners
After months of alligator sightings after they somehow got loose from their owners in the Apollo area and Kiski River, state Rep. Abby Major, R-60th District, has introduced legislation to increase penalties for such situations. “A lot of people were asking me to do something,” Major said after a series...
Deer Lakes School District voters have 7 candidates to pick from for 5 board seats
Seven candidates are vying for five seats on the Deer Lakes School Board in Tuesday’s general election. Joining incumbent Democrats Cristy McCloskey and Larry Neidig, who are cross-filed, in the race are former board member Phillip Ziendarski, a Democrat, and newcomers James Calvert, a cross-filed Democrat; Susan Claus, Democrat; Pietro...
New Gilpin supervisor brings nonprofit experience to role
A new supervisor in Gilpin is ready to serve. Tina Thompson was appointed to the board Oct. 17, replacing former Supervisor Linda Alworth, who resigned in September. “It’s a close-knit community,” Thompson said of Gilpin and her decision to serve in a public role. “People genuinely care about one another,...
2 incumbents face 3 newcomers in West Deer race for 3 supervisor seats
Five candidates are vying for three open supervisor seats in West Deer. The board consists of five members, with four-year terms. Supervisors are limited to two terms, as stated in the township’s home rule charter. Incumbent Republican Vernon Frey will appear on the ballot for voters in District 1 in...

