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Letter to the editor: Voice of Westmoreland works to improve lives
In his letter “Actions speak louder than words”, Bill Herald suggests that Voice of Westmoreland, a nonpartisan grassroots group, should bring the homeless and mentally ill into their homes instead of writing letters. Herald glosses over the security and liability issues involved in individuals attempting to take on this responsibility....
High school scores, summaries and schedules for April 22, 2022
High schools Baseball Friday’s schedule Class 6A Section 1 North Allegheny 13, Central Catholic 7 Section 2 Upper St. Clair 2, Baldwin 1 Canon-McMillan 4, Norwin 1 Hempfield 11, Mt. Lebanon 10 Class 5A Section 3 North Hills 3, Moon 0 South Fayette 8, Shaler 3 West Allegheny 1, Chartiers...
Pirates farm report for April 22, 2022: Max Kranick takes loss in rehab start
INDIANAPOLIS (Triple-A, 7-8) lost 4-3 to Columbus (Guardians). RHP Max Kranick (0-1, 10.80), rehabbing a forearm injury, started and went 1.2 innings, giving up two runs on three hits, including a pair of home runs, with two strikeouts. SS Oneil Cruz (.200), hitting in the leadoff spot, went 2 for...
Home team, Indiana runner star at Butler Invitational
The host team jumped on the competition to win the team title at the Butler Invitational on Friday. Alli Morrow won the long jump with a leap of 17-10 and Megan Baggetta hit 37-3 in the triple jump to lead Butler to a first-place finish in the girls team competition....
Explosion levels house in Plum, neighbors describe the harrowing scene
Residents in Plum’s Holiday Park ran to help as smoke, embers and screams filled their neighborhood Friday night. People living around the house at 5021 Hialeah Drive reported hearing a loud boom that shook their homes. A man living nearby thought his own hot water tank had exploded; a woman...
High school roundup for April 22, 2022: North Allegheny mounts massive comeback to beat Central Catholic
Trailing 7-1 after four innings, North Allegheny scored six runs in the fifth and six more in the sixth to pull off an improbable 13-7 victory over Central Catholic in Section 1-6A baseball Friday night. The Tigers (6-3, 4-2) took the lead on a bases-loaded walk by Ian Zahorchak in...
Nicolas Cage explains what’s real in the surreal world of ‘The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent’
LOS ANGELES — In his more than 40 years of acting, Nicolas Cage has gone to plenty of strange and extreme places for the sake of his art. In the 1988 black comedy “Vampire’s Kiss,” he ate a live cockroach. To prepare for his role as a suicidal alcoholic in...
A Pa. teacher’s aide disappeared without a trace 15 years ago. Detectives haven’t given up searching for her
Karen Adams was single, but she had a dog at home that she wasn’t likely to leave behind. She was 54, a teacher’s aide and a cashier who called Independence Township home. And, for the past 15 years, she has been a case that detectives, in Beaver County and with...
Gary Franks: Jackie Robinson broke a long tradition, and not just in baseball
Last week we all witnessed the 75th anniversary of the breaking of the color barrier in sports by Jackie Robinson. This was one of the most momentous events in American history as it changed — via sports — the lives of all Americans. There was a time when Black participation...
Tom Hogan: Cities must respond to dirt-bike crisis
In recent years, big cities have been plagued by roving packs of young men on dirt bikes and ATVs who ignore traffic laws and terrorize the streets. Residents are asking how to fix this problem — but they are asking the wrong question. They need to ask, rather, if controlling...
Bruce Cooper and Harry Hochheiser: For Earth Day, put a price on carbon
Last year, during his Earth Day Summit, President Joe Biden said, “The United States sets out on the road to cut greenhouse gasses in half by the end of this decade. That’s where we’re headed as a nation, and that’s what we can do, if we take action to build...
Letter to the editor: Democrats’ answer to high gas prices
To all you fine working-class folks having trouble with the skyrocketing price of gas, your “compassionate” Democrats have a friendly message for you: Quit whining and buy a $60,000 electric car already. Jeff Novotny Mesa, Ariz....
Letter to the editor: North Park no place for speeders
I ride Lake Shore Drive in North Park almost daily from Ingomar Road to the boathouse and back. I do two trips. It’s a great place to ride, well maintained, and even the restrooms and portable toilets are meticulously clean. The problem is traffic exceeding the speed limit, even with...
Letter to the editor: Presidential guessing game
Who doesn’t love guessing games? So, guess which silver-tongued orator said this: “Inflation doesn’t exist. Inflation is temporary. Inflation is transitory. Inflation will be going away. Inflation is Trump’s fault. Inflation is the greedy oil companies’ fault. Inflation is Putin’s fault.” Stumped? OK, maybe this will help. Who has criticized...
Letter to the editor: Westmoreland’s public housing needs attention
“Home is where the heart is.” “There is no place like home.” “Home sweet home.” There are hundreds of quotes and song lyrics expressing the importance of “home.” However, if my home was in one of Westmoreland County’s public housing buildings, I don’t think I would feel “there is no...
Letter to the editor: Nurses deserve better
Think about this: You take a job as a nurse and you work one day afternoon shift, then the next day daylight shift, then the third day you work the midnight shift (not the same 8-hour shift all week). Either you have little time to rest between shifts or twice...
The Stroller, April 22, 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. Please include a daytime telephone number. Motorcycle run helps to fund Camp Cadet The Pennsylvania State Police will sponsor a motorcycle run May 22 to benefit Armstrong...
Letter to the editor: We must learn from history so we’re not doomed
Regarding the article “Small-dollar donors fuel Trump’s $19M haul in first quarter” (April 17): The Republicans’ only message lately seems to be looking in the rearview mirror. For decades, they have been trying to snatch away our rights (voting, civil, human, environmental) with nothing to replace them. They seem to...
High school scores, summaries and schedules for April 21, 2022
High schools Baseball Thursday’s results Class 6A Section 1 Seneca Valley 9, Allderdice 2 Pine-Richland 2, Butler 0 Central Catholic at North Allegheny, ppd. Section 2 Canon-McMillan at Norwin, ppd. Mt. Lebanon at Hempfield, ppd. Upper St. Clair at Baldwin, ppd. Class 5A Section 1 Penn-Trafford at Kiski Area, ppd....
High school roundup for April 21, 2022: Pine-Richland escapes jam in 7th, beats Butler
Jacob McGuire pitched six scoreless innings, allowing two hits and striking out seven, to lead Pine-Richland to a 2-0 victory over Butler in Section 1-6A baseball Thursday night. Tristan Farrar got the final two outs to earn the save, working out of a bases-loaded jam for the Rams (5-6, 4-2)....
Pirates farm report for April 21, 2022: Liover Peguero collects 5 hits in Altoona sweep
INDIANAPOLIS (Triple-A, 7-7) was clobbered by Columbus (Guardians), 12-5. RHP Jerad Eickhoff (1-1, 8.18) gave up four runs on four hits and two walks with seven strikeouts in 4.2 innings. RHP Brad Case (11.12) was lit up for seven runs on seven hits with two walks in 1.1 innings. LF...
Construction, weather, youth can’t keep Leechburg baseball from solid start
Several weeks ago, the Leechburg High School baseball team was searching for a place to play its home games after the renovation timetable at the West Leechburg field slowed. Now, the Blue Devils are just looking to get a game in anywhere. Leechburg’s game with Riverview was postponed for the...
Economist: Gov. Abbott’s border inspections cost Texas $4.2 billion and 36,000 jobs
DALLAS — Long wait lines for trucks at the border after Gov. Greg Abbott ordered increased inspections cost Texas more than $4.2 billion in goods and services and the equivalent of 36,000 jobs, a report from Texas economist Ray Perryman said. The border standoff essentially ended last Friday after nine...
Hanna’s Town opening features reenactors; antiques sales scheduled
Historic Hanna’s Town will open for the season from 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on April 30 with guided tours, reenactors, a blacksmith and games for kids. Tours of the recreated 18th century frontier town in Hempfield will begin at 11 a.m., 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. Tours also will...
6 victims who died in I-81 snow squall pileup identified
The six victims of last month’s deadly crash in a massive vehicle pile-up during a snow squall on Interstate 81 have been identified. Killed in the crash on March 28 in Schuylkill County were: Terri Stull, 56, and Douglas Teeter, 57, of Lexington, Mass.; Rita Matos, 40, and Edward Ramos,...

