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Spokesman: Employee at Parkway Center Giant Eagle diagnosed with covid-19
A Giant Eagle employee at the Parkway Center Mall store near Greentree has tested positive for covid-19, company officials confirmed Sunday. The store on May 3 converted to a curbside pick-up distribution center and no longer has traditional customer store traffic, company spokesman Dick Roberts said. “The safety of our...
Pittsburgh police looking for 11-year-old boy who went missing in Arlington
Pittsburgh police are seeking help to locate an 11-year-old boy last seen on Saturday. Angelo Evans is described as 4 feet 9 inches tall with a long, puffy ponytail, Public Safety Spokeswoman Cara Cruz said. He weighs about 95 pounds and has a dark birthmark on his right wrist. SVU...
Police: Man’s body found in Monongahela River
The Allegheny County homicide unit is investigating after a man’s body was recovered Sunday from the Monongahela River. Crews from Baldwin and the Pittsburgh Bureau of Fire responded to the incident at just about 6:15 p.m. near the 4700 block of East Carson Street, according to Public Safety Spokeswoman Cara...
Week in Review: Top stories include drinks to go, Mark Cuban eyes ‘The O’ and Pens project is back on trackVideo
Here are some of the top stories from the week of May 18: • Drinks-to-go now legal. Gov. Tom Wolf made it possible for people to buy alcoholic drinks-to-go. Bars and restaurants can sell cocktails during the coronavirus-related shutdown, easing some financial struggles for business owners. - • Mark Cuban...
Man shot multiple times in Pittsburgh’s Knoxville section
A man is in stable condition after he was shot multiple times early Friday in Pittsburgh’s Knoxville section, Pittsburgh police said. Police responded to a Shotspotter alert at about 1 a.m. in the 300 block of Moore Avenue. They said a 911 call also was made around that time for...
Shaler road closed for utility line repair
Motorists who travel along Wetzel Road in Shaler should allow extra time Thursday. The road will be closed between Wible Run Road and Vollmer Drive for tree work and utility repairs, Police Chief Sean Frank said. Work continues Wetzel Rd/Little Pine Creek Rd in Shaler Township. pic.twitter.com/Xt998hc2Bb— ShalerTownshipPolice (@PoliceShaler) May...
Shady Side Academy hosts food drive, teacher parade
It was hard for Shady Side Academy teacher Claire Pilarski to stomach the frequent news of people struggling with food insecurity during the coronavirus outbreak. Add to that the frustration of missing her classroom, and Pilarski devised a unique solutions to both of her woes. The SSA Junior School in...
Boil water advisory lifted for Blawnox residents
A boil water advisory in Blawnox has been lifted. Manager Kathy Ulanowicz said residents can safely drink water from the tap after the borough ran two consecutive successful water quality tests. She thanked residents for their patience. The borough has been without water since Sunday, when a 12-inch line burst...
Pittsburgh police: Missing woman found safe
A woman missing since Wednesday has been found, Pittsburgh police said. Police posted to social media that Jamillah Freeman Pryce, 27, was located and is safe. UPDATE: Jamillah Freeman Pryce has been located and is safe. Thank you for your concern and shares on social media. pic.twitter.com/rYtC07c9Dv— Pittsburgh Police (@PghPolice)...
Shaler’s Crawford Pool opening undecided, season passes will be refunded
Shaler commissioners haven’t ruled out opening Crawford Pool for the summer but they have decided to refund residents who purchased season passes. “We anticipate, and are still making plans, to open (the pool) once Allegheny County is moved to the Green Phase,” Manager Tim Rogers posted to social media. “However,...
Aspinwall residents advised about parking line painting
Aspinwall residents are asked to pay attention this week to the borough’s efforts to paint parking space lines along several streets. Work is scheduled to begin today and last through Friday, weather depending. The following streets will be targeted for the project: Field Avenue, 6th Street and 2nd Street from...
Boil water advisory continues for Blawnox residents
Blawnox residents remain under a boil water advisory following a water main break on Sunday. Assistant Manager Mallori McDowell said people can get fresh drinking water at the municipal building at 376 Freeport Road. There are two water buffaloes on site, and residents should bring containers to fill. The boil...
Shady Side student supports women’s shelter
Shady Side Academy freshman Smrithi Shyam organized a donation drive to support Bethlehem Haven, a local women’s shelter. Inspired to help women at the shelter who may be losing their jobs or struggling to pay rent and buy groceries, Shyam worked with a group of six student volunteers from the...
Duquesne man shot, killed at West Mifflin apartment complex
A man was shot and killed just before midnight Monday in West Mifflin, according to the Allegheny County Medical Examiner. County officials identified the victim as Thomas Johnson, 45, of Duquesne. Police responded to reports of shots fired at about 11:15 p.m. at Mon View Heights Apartments. Officers found Johnson...
Small black bear spotted in Fox Chapel, O’Hara
A small black bear is making his way through Fox Chapel, O’Hara and other Lower Valley communities, according to local police. Residents of Wedgewood Lane in Fox Chapel got a glimpse of the animal, which officials are calling a cub, wandering across their lawns on Monday. “If it’s just a...
Shaler school district official: No tax hike for 2020-21
Shaler Area School District residents are not expected to see a tax hike in the 2020-21 school year, officials announced last week. The school board approved the district’s tentative $90 million budget with no millage increase. A final vote is expected during the board’s meeting on June 17. The current...
Primary voting impacted for Lower Valley residents by coronavirus
Coronavirus restrictions will impact polling locations for the June 2 primary election, Allegheny County officials have announced. Each municipality will have only one in-person site to cast their votes, rather than multiple locations at fire halls, schools and churches. Throughout the Lower Valley, residents can vote in-person at the following...
Police investigate shooting in Northview Heights
A man is in critical condition Monday after suffering multiple gunshot wounds in Northview Heights, Pittsburgh police said. Officers responded just after midnight to a ShotSpotter alert in the 400 block of Mt. Pleasant Road. Police said the victim is an adult male. He was taken to a local hospital....
Coronavirus pandemic causes shift in environmental, sustainability efforts
With its economic and health impacts unmistakable, the coronavirus pandemic is revealing environmental tradeoffs as it lingers on. From a spike in hand-sanitizing wipes to paper towels to personal protective equipment (PPE), sustainability has been moved to the back burner. “In the middle of a global health pandemic, you want...
Shaler’s Fawcett Field, Eagle Canyon Trail to get upgrades next year
Nearly $700,000 in upgrades are scheduled for Fawcett Field and Eagle Canyon Trail in Shaler, but work will be pushed to 2021 while commissioners try to secure money to cover the work. The project targets stream restoration, restrooms and trail widening. Commissioners in April approved a $500,000 grant application to...
Fox Chapel Area School District outdoor facilities reopening Friday
Most of the Fox Chapel Area School District’s outdoor facilities will open Friday for recreational use. District officials announced the reopening with the caveat that visitors follow CDC guidelines that include wearing a mask at all times. Visitors are typically a common site at each of the properties, whether for...
Eden Hall trout to be harvested, delivered to 412 Food Rescue in Millvale
Fish that were raised at Chatham University’s Eden Hall will be harvested today and Saturday to feed people across the Lower Valley. The coronavirus pandemic canceled usual operations at the Aquaculture Center in Richland Township, where fish are raised to feed students and fulfill other projects at the campus along...
Central Catholic High School celebrates class of 2020
It was a busy weekend for Central Catholic High School faculty and staff, many of whom visited 64 different ZIP codes to surprise the Class of 2020 with personalized gifts and send the seniors off in celebration. Brother Tony Baginski, Central Catholic principal, led the team to 218 homes where...
Online book club, virtual Blawnox meeting and more
Cooper-Siegel Community Library will offer an online book club from noon to 1 p.m. May 15. “Booked for Lunch” will be offered through Zoom. This month’s book is “They Called Us Enemy” by George Takei, available on Hoopla Digital. This free library resource is available online and through the App...
Fox Chapel is the first municipality in Pa. to ban the use of coal tar
Fox Chapel has become the first municipality in the state to ban coal tar, commonly used to seal asphalt driveways, along with other chemicals that are similarly toxic. “This is nasty stuff,” councilwoman Mandy Steele said. “I’m committed to exposing the worst chemical offenders and getting them out of our...

