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Letter to the editor: Mike Doyle best choice for Congress in District 12
The new Pennsylvania congressional District 12 has the opportunity to elect an experienced leader in Mike Doyle of Plum Borough as its new representative. As a successful community-minded businessman, Doyle has been a member of Plum’s Council for 17 years and its chairman for 13. During that time, he led...
Letter to the editor: RGGI right step for Pa.
Carbon pollution is the leading greenhouse gas that causes climate change. Pennsylvania is the fifth largest generator of carbon pollution in the country, so it is great news that our state is part of the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, a successful bipartisan effort that cuts carbon pollution coming from power...
The Stroller, Oct. 3, 2022: 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 a week in advance to vndnews@triblive.com or The Stroller, 210 Wood St., Tarentum PA 15084. Please include a daytime telephone number. Festival to aid local animal shelters The annual Fall for Animals...
Editorial cartoons for the week of Oct. 3
Editorial cartoons for the week of Oct. 3....
Mallard Fillmore cartoons for the week of Oct. 3
Mallard Fillmore cartoons for the week of Oct. 3....
High school sports schedules for Oct. 3, 2022
High schools Hockey PIHL Monday’s schedule Armstrong at Franklin Regional, Palmer Imaging Arena, 6 p.m. Wilmington at Deer Lakes, Alpha Ice Complex, 6 p.m. Wheeling Park at Avonworth, Baierl Ice Complex, 7 p.m. Connellsville at Carrick, Ice Castle, 7 p.m. Cathedral Prep at Mt. Lebanon, Mt. Lebanon Ice Center, 7;10...
Sheldon Jacobson: ‘Shark Tank’ sinks with live audience
“Shark Tank,” the popular prime-time ABC network business reality program, started its 14th season Sept. 23 with a new twist: It was broadcast with a live audience. The results of this change were highly vocal spectators much like what you would find at a professional wrestling event, with the Sharks...
Hackers release data after Los Angeles school district refuses to pay ransom
LOS ANGELES — Hackers released data from the Los Angeles school district on Saturday, a day after Superintendent Albert Carvalho said he would not negotiate with or pay a ransom to the criminal syndicate. Some screenshots from the hack were reviewed by the Los Angeles Times and appear to show...
Trib HSSN WPIAL soccer rankings: Week ending Oct. 2, 2022
Tribune-Review soccer rankings Boys Class 4A Rank, school, record, previous 1. Seneca Valley, 11-0-1, 1 2. Fox Chapel, 7-2-2, 3 3. Pine-Richland, 8-2-1 2 4. Peters Township, 10-1, 4 5. Butler, 8-3-2, NR Out: North Allegheny, 7-5-1, 5 Class 3A 1. Moon, 10-0-1, 2 2. Plum, 11-1-1, 1 3. Kiski...
After yearlong battle, Steelers great Terry Bradshaw says he is cancer-free
Hall of Fame quarterback Terry Bradshaw, who helped guide the Pittsburgh Steelers to four Super Bowls in six years in the 1970s, revealed Sunday he battled two forms of cancer over the past year but now is cancer-free. A longtime analyst on “Fox NFL Sunday,” Bradshaw announced on the pregame...
Trib wins 3 regional Emmy awards
The Trib won three Emmy awards this weekend for its work on video projects produced by its team of journalists. The three Mid-Atlantic Emmy regional awards recognized projects about the history of trolleys in Pittsburgh, the 9/11 terror attacks and a Black athlete from Connellsville who broke racial barriers. “We...
PJ Mustipher isn’t all the way back, but he is having fun at the heart of Penn State’s defense
STATE COLLEGE — In a split second, PJ Mustipher disappeared. It’s not often the 6-foot-4, 318-pound defensive tackle gets lost in the crowd. But with Northwestern knocking on the door, looking for life and pushing for a one-score game at Penn State’s 1-yard line, Mustipher became invisible under a collection...
Letter to the editor: Think about political diversity when voting
Diversity has proven to be a good thing. When voting in November, please consider the importance of diversity. I’m referring to political diversity. Currently, Democrats control the House of Representatives because of their majority; the Senate, because of the vice president’s tie-breaking vote; and the White House. Thus, we have...
Letter to the editor: Fast for the animals on Yom Kippur
Yom Kippur, the holiest day on the Jewish calendar, starts at sundown Tuesday, beginning a 25-hour period of fasting and repentance. This year, as we atone for our collective sins — our own and those of our brothers and sisters — I am asking my fellow Jews to dedicate our...
Letter to the editor: Grateful for librarians
Some feel brick-and-mortar libraries are no longer necessary with all the internet has to offer. But libraries provide much more than what can be found online. The internet doesn’t provide the same assistance as a knowledgeable librarian when it comes to identifying legitimate, quality sources for a school project or...
Editorial: How will we handle schooling in the next emergency?
There was little question that the coronavirus pandemic would have widespread ramifications. It would hit the economy. It would hit social services. It would hit government and retail, and let’s not forget hospitals. But from the beginning, one of the main concerns was how it would impact education. The answer...
Fox Chapel area real estate transactions for the week of Oct. 2, 2022
Aspinwall Patrick Carnevale sold property at 412 Virginia Ave. to Jonah Sol Rattner for $450,000. Etna Sandra Stayduhar sold property at 158 Washington St. to Philip Cristina for $170,158. Fox Chapel Nathaniel See sold property at 220 Woodland Farms Road to Brett and Amanda Rampone for $531,900. O’Hara Richard Moody...
Sewickley area real estate transactions for the week of Oct. 2, 2022
Aleppo Jesse Torisky sold property at 1160 Duff Road to Kenneth and Christy Vogt for $292,500. William Wible sold property at 206 McCoy Place Road to Jesse and Rachel Bukenberger for $411,000. Edgeworth Mary Margaret Hill sold property at 303 Maple Ln to Richard and Sara Bondi for $785,000. Franklin...
North Hills real estate transactions for the week of Oct. 2, 2022
Bellevue Patrick Earley sold property at 554 Highland Pl to Kristopher Maier and Carolyn Ivanusic for $235,000. Robert Payer sold property at 26 Lincoln Ave. to Bryan and Kylie Brown for $98,900. Etna Sandra Stayduhar sold property at 158 Washington St. to Philip Cristina for $170,158. Franklin Park Charles Lang...
Eastern Pittsburgh suburban real estate transactions for the week of Oct. 2, 2022
Chalfant Estate of Joanne Baburich sold property at 213 Wilkins Ave. to Jess Lambert for $65,000. Churchill Christopher John Watkins sold property at 1533 Williamsburg Pl to Jillian Cardwell for $139,000. Forest Hills Todd Phillips sold property at 18 Greenwood Road to Michael Clemm Jr. and Tunisha Smith for $366,000....
Letter to the editor: Pa. needs ‘good neighbor’ employers
Republican Sen. Joe Pittman’s op-ed “You can’t have family-sustaining jobs without employers” (Aug 13, TribLIVE) is typical Republican doublespeak and a race to the bottom. Tax give-aways to big corporations and failure to increase the minimum wage are what got us into the situation we are in today. Our middle-class...
The Stroller, Oct. 2, 2022: 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 a week in advance to vndnews@triblive.com or The Stroller, 210 Wood St., Tarentum PA 15084. Please include a daytime telephone number. ELO tribute band schedules concert at Casino Theater The Casino Theater...
Letter to the editor: We must all come together on gun violence
The article “Survey: Many at-risk youths in Allegheny Co. lose family to gun violence” (Aug. 17, TribLIVE) is a heartbreaking read. I am the parent of three young children in the Mt. Lebanon School District, and while the children in our district may not face the same hard realities of...
District college football: IUP stays unbeaten, hands Rock its 1st loss
Mak Sexton threw three touchdown passes — two to Duane Brown — and IUP handed Slippery Rock its first loss, 20-12 on Saturday. Sexton was 19 of 29 for 240 yards, with 10 of those completions and 140 yards going to Brown. Kalen Frazier and Naszhir Taylor intercepted passes for...
High school scores, summaries and schedules for Oct. 1, 2022
High schools Football Saturday’s results WPIAL Class 2A Midwestern Western Beaver 18, Freedom 6 Class A Big 7 South Side 49, Summit Academy 0 Eastern Jeannette 38, Riverview 6 City League Nonconference Steubenville C.C. 29, Carrick 0 Westinghouse at Kennedy Catholic, ppd. Saturday’s summaries Western Beaver 18, Freedom 6 Freedom...

