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Contractor asks to delay work on Oakmont retaining wall until next year
A project to restore a retaining wall along Oakmont’s Allegheny River Boulevard has been postponed. Jay Quade, senior inspector for Senate Engineering, said the contractor asked for the work to be postponed until spring because of low temperatures. Quade said paint and other materials being used on the project require...
Pittsburgh police seek info about Mt. Washington robbery
Pittsburgh police are seeking the public’s help to track down a woman suspected of robbing a Mt. Washington convenience store last week. The robbery occurred around 11 p.m. Oct. 14 at the CoGo’s store at 20 Bailey Ave., according to police. The suspect told the cashier turn over all the...
Police: 2 employees face charges after fight at Rally’s in Penn HillsVideo
Two female employees were fired from Rally’s in Penn Hills and charged with assault after police said they got into a fight in front of customers. Police Chief Howard Burton said a 17-year-old and a 25-year-old both were cited for disorderly conduct in connection with an incident Friday afternoon at...
Nun celebrating 80th jubilee got her calling at St. Alphonsus School in Springdale
Editor’s note: This is part of an occasional series that features Alle-Kiski Valley residents and the notable things that they do. Audrey Sagan knew she wanted to be a nun when she was young. She credits her teachers — nuns — at St. Alphonsus School in Springdale for inspiring her...
University of Pittsburgh police investigating robbery at Jimmy John’s just off campus
University of Pittsburgh police are asking for the public’s help in identifying a man believed to have robbed the Jimmy John’s just off campus. City and university officers responded to the sandwich shop at 3444 Forbes Ave. around 6:20 p.m. Friday for a report of a robbery. The university posted...
Wilkinsburg man found guilty of federal gun and drug crimes
A Wilkinsburg man accused of running a fentanyl trafficking conspiracy and federal firearms violations has been found guilty in federal court. Cameron Basking, 28, was convicted of conspiracy and possession with intent to distribute more than 40 grams of fentanyl, possession of firearms in furtherance of drug trafficking and possession...
5 Riverview seats up for grabs
Voters in the Riverview School District who go to the polls Nov. 5 to elect candidates for five school board seats will see some familiar names on the ballot. Three of the seven candidates won enough votes in the May Primary to be on both the Democrat and Republican ticket....
Assault, drug cases among recent Monroeville police activity – Oct. 18, 2019
Monroeville police filed the following charges Oct. 2-15 in District Judge Jeffrey L. Herbst’s office: • Aquay Mitchell, 19, of Monroeville with possession of instruments of a crime and possession of marijuana. Charges were filed Oct. 15 in connection with an incident along the 100 block of Trefoil Court. •...
Plum council race has 6 candidates for 3 seats
Three Republican incumbents on Plum council have three Democrat challengers for three seats in the upcoming election. Council Vice President David Seitz and fellow members Dave Majernik and John Anderson hope to keep their positions for another four years. Meanwhile, former Councilman Dave Vento and challengers Dan Hadley and Ryan...
6 candidates running for 5 Penn Hills school board seats
Six candidates are vying for five seats on the Penn Hills school board this November. Incumbents Robert Marra and board President Erin Vecchio were the only two candidates on the May Primary ballot. They earned enough votes to be on both the Democrat and Republican tickets. Candidates Jackie Blakey-Tate, Meryl...
DUI, drug cases among those recently handled by Judge Zucco in Plum – Oct. 17, 2019
District Judge Linda Zucco recently handled the following cases. Charges were filed by Plum police unless otherwise noted. Held for court • Christopher Glasgow, 27, of New Kensington on charges of driving with a blood alcohol content of 0.02 or greater while license is suspended, possession of controlled substances and...
6 Plum school board seats up for grabs
Voters in the Plum School District have plenty of decisions to make as they decide who fills six seats on the school board. Ten candidates are vying for five four-year seats and two are in the contest for a two-year seat. Contests are split along party lines with six Democrats...
Woman in critical condition after being hit by vehicle in Point Breeze
A woman was hospitalized in critical condition after being struck by a vehicle Wednesday night in Pittsburgh’s Point Breeze neighborhood. Authorities said city police responded to the area of Penn Avenue and Linden Street shortly after 8:30 p.m. for a report of a pedestrian struck by a vehicle. Officers found...
Plum stormwater task force approved, members not finalized
Plum officials unanimously approved forming a new stormwater management task force to address and prioritize flooding issues in the borough. However, its members have not been selected. Several residents at Wednesday night’s meeting, including Bill Chapla, implored council to allow more than just elected officials and administrators take part in...
South Park man admits to stealing more than $1 million from Upper St. Clair church
A South Park man admitted to stealing $1.2 million from an Upper St. Clair church that he and his wife used on vacations, Pittsburgh Pirates tickets and other expenses, Allegheny County authorities say. David Reiter, 50, a former administrator at Westminster Presbyterian Church, pleaded guilty Wednesday before Allegheny County Judge...
2 Penn Hills juveniles struck by vehicles in 2 days
Two Penn Hills children were struck by vehicles in as many days. Police Chief Howard Burton said a 6-year-old boy was hit by a car at a bus stop at Frankstown Road and Erhardt Drive early Wednesday morning. Burton said the bus was headed eastbound along Frankstown Road and boy...
Plum School District’s next budget timeline released
Plum School District officials released their timeline for next school year’s budget. District Business Manager John Zahorchak said the move was to provide some communication about the upcoming financial planning, and it is too early to determine what, if any, tax increase may be necessary to balance the budget. “I...
Police: Arrest made in North Side assault that sent man to hospital
One man was taken to the hospital in critical condition and another was apprehended by Pittsburgh police in connection with an assault on the North Side. Lasalle Bradford, 49, of Pittsburgh, was arrested and charged with one count of aggravated assault after officers found a man unresponsive and not breathing...
Pittsburgh man accused of federal gun and drug crimes
A Pittsburgh man was indicted by a federal grand jury on drug and gun charges. Romello Edward Jones, 20, was charged with possession with intent to distribute heroin and fentanyl and unlawful possession of a firearm and ammunition. Authorities said Jones, a convicted felon, possessed the drugs, firearm and ammunition...
Woodland Hills teachers, staff plan protest at board meeting
Woodland Hills School District teachers, paraprofessionals and related staffers plan to have a silent demonstration at a school board meeting Wednesday. Representatives of the Woodland Hills Education Association and Woodland Hills Educational Service Professionals also plan to speak at the voting meeting scheduled for 6:30 p.m. at the administration building...
Driver of suspected stolen vehicle from Ross crashes in Pittsburgh
A driver police said was operating a vehicle possibly stolen from Ross Township crashed into another vehicle in Pittsburgh. City police were notified about a possible stolen vehicle heading inbound from Ross shortly before 7:30 p.m. Monday. Authorities said officers observed the suspected vehicle run a red light and strike...
Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice and other events in Oakmont and Plum this week
Having trouble finding things to do in Oakmont and Plum this week? Here are some suggestions: • The Oaks Theater hosts a special beer tasting and screening of Michael Keaton’s “Beetlejuice” Thursday at 310 Allegheny River Blvd. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. with the show starting at 7:30 p.m. Tickets...
Hundreds gather in Oakmont for inaugural Fall FestivalVideo
An early autumn rain Saturday gave way to afternoon sunshine as hundreds of people packed Allegheny River Boulevard for the Oakmont Chamber of Commerce inaugural Fall Festival. About 50 vendors from candle makers, brew houses, arts and crafters and other organizations participated in the event. The boulevard was blocked off...
No injuries reported in 2 vehicle crash in Baldwin
A two-vehicle crash in Baldwin closed Curry Hollow Road for about an hour Monday evening. Allegheny County dispatchers said no injuries were reported in connection with the incident near the intersection of Curry Hollow and Brownsville roads. Emergency responders cleared the scene shortly before 9:15 p.m. Baldwin Borough: Brownsville Rd/Curry...
Beth Mellor closing in on 10th anniversary as Oakmont Carnegie Library directorVideo
Editor’s note: This is part of an occasional series that features Alle-Kiski Valley residents and the notable things that they do. Beth Mellor plans to enter her 10th year as Oakmont Carnegie Library director with the same enthusiasm as her first day. “Today’s public libraries are very focused on community,...

