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Ravens release former Steelers RB Le’Veon Bell after just 5 gamesVideo
BALTIMORE — The Ravens have released running back Le’Veon Bell, parting ways with the former Pittsburgh Steelers star after just five games. Bell had three carries for 1 yard in the Ravens’ 22-10 loss Thursday to the Miami Dolphins and finished with 31 attempts for 83 yards and two touchdowns...
Week in pictures: Nov. 8-14
A selection of the best photos from Tribune-Review photographers from around the Pittsburgh region from the week of Nov. 8-14. Previous weeks Week in pictures: Nov. 1-7 Week in pictures: Oct. 25-31, 2021 Week in pictures: Oct. 18-24, 2021 Week in pictures: Oct. 11-17, 2021 Week in pictures: Oct. 4-Oct....
Penn State’s James Franklin proud of Sean Clifford after physical Michigan game: ‘He was beat up’
STATE COLLEGE — Sean Clifford took hit after hit Saturday, but each time, the Penn State quarterback pulled himself up from the Beaver Stadium grass, even if it seemed to take a little more effort every time. In Penn State’s 21-17 loss to Michigan, Clifford was sacked seven times and...
Ex-Pittsburgh defense lawyer lives up to ‘I think like a criminal’ mantra
In 2014, attorney Daniel Muessig created an advertisement for his law practice and posted it on YouTube. In the funny, over-the-top video that had more than 150,000 views, he urged people to hire him to represent them in court because, he said, “I think like a criminal.” Now, seven years...
Now that she’s free, Britney Spears plans to celebrate ‘for the next 2 months!’
Britney Spears is still toasting her newfound freedom. The singer has been posting often on Instagram since a judge on Friday ended the conservatorship that had controlled her person and her estate for nearly 14 years. And on Monday she shared her joy, her party plans and more. ‘What an...
Municipal election results in Bridgeville, Collier, Heidelberg and Scott
Bridgeville Mayor Betty Copeland ran unopposed and was reelected to a four-year term. She received 939 votes and there were 29 write-ins. For council, three incumbents will retain their seats — Democrat William Henderson received 685 votes and Republicans Joseph Verduci and Bruce Ghelarducci received 589 and 540 votes, respectively,...
2 Penn State defensive standouts accept invites to Senior Bowl
STATE COLLEGE — Two top Penn State defensive players accepted invitations to the Reese’s Senior Bowl, which means they’ll have the chance to receive extra evaluation from NFL teams during the pre-draft process next year. Nittany Lions safety Jaquan Brisker and defensive end/linebacker Jesse Luketa accepted their invites, the Senior...
Dallas Morning News: Stop shaming parents over covid vaccines
It was a record-scratch of a moment: Texas actor and potential gubernatorial hopeful Matthew McConaughey, who is vaccinated against covid-19, declared in an interview last week that his younger children are unvaccinated and that he wants more information. The comment sparked a headline frenzy and touched off waves of dismay...
Election results for South Hills races
Baldwin Borough Baldwin’s Mayor David Depretis ran uncontested for another four-year term. The council race saw six candidates vying for four seats. The top vote-getters were Democrats Erin Brown (2,231) and Marianne Conley (2,222) and Raymond Dee (2,169) and E. John Egger (2,052), who were both cross-filed. Baldwin Township Democrats...
Mark Kempic: Help is available for those struggling to stay warm
Autumn’s chill air means that winter is quickly approaching, and with it, colder temperatures increase our reliance on natural gas to stay safe and warm in our homes. Each year though, many Pennsylvanians struggle financially with heating bills during the winter months, and utility providers like Columbia Gas work to...
Former Arnold man guilty of federal drug charges after high speed chase with toddler in car
A former Arnold man arrested in 2019 after leading police on a high-speed chase and crashing with a toddler in his car was convicted of drug violations in federal court. Kevin Watson, 32, was found guilty of one count of possession with intent to distribute 400 grams or more of...
Food drive seeks last-minute Thanksgiving dinner fixings
A Thanksgiving wrap-up food drive is planned Nov. 17 at the Fox’s Pizza Den in Oakmont. It will be held 4 to 7 p.m. and all donations benefit Rosedale Food Pantry. The most needed items for Thanksgiving include: flour, sugar, canned pumpkin, canned sweet potatoes, boxed stuffing mix, cereal, canned...
Letter to the editor: Capitalism or socialism
A quote from Winston Churchill: “The inherent vice of capitalism is the unequal sharing of blessings. The inherent virtue of socialism is the equal sharing of miseries.” When and where has socialism ever been successful? The dependency of U.S. citizens on their government is not what we want or need....
PSU New Kensington women’s basketball continuing program’s construction
In basketball, a “brick” is typically not a good thing. But for Meaghan Volek and the Penn State New Kensington women’s basketball team, they’re hoping to pile them up. “Our slogan for our program is that we’re building brick by brick,” said Volek, a Kittanning grad who coached at Burrell....
Letter to the editor: Why didn’t Gov. Wolf drop off his own ballot?
Why did Gov. Tom Wolf have his wife mail in his ballot (“Gov. Wolf describes having wife drop off ballot as honest mistake,” Nov. 5, TribLIVE)? I think it was to show us how easy it is to have other people vote for other people and get away with it....
Chartiers Valley School Board will welcome 4 new members in December
The race for Chartiers Valley School Board had four open four-year seats and one open two-year seat. Five candidates were on the ballot for the four-year seats. Lisa Trainor, Herb Ohliger and Mitchell Montani Jr. were all cross-filed and received 4,679, 4,424 and 4,306 votes, respectively. Democrat Megan Sexton edged...
This Natrona Heights Victorian home is turn-key, thanks to updates inside and out
Size, location and updates aren’t the only things that the home at 1204 Cambridge St. in Natrona Heights has going for it, but they certainly sit at the top of the list. With 3,400 square feet, this recently redone brick home has four bedrooms and two full baths, plus tons...
Letter to the editor: Why didn’t Bob Brooks pay for parade permit?
Regarding the article ”PennDOT policy change adds cost to Lower Burrell VFW’s Veterans Day parade” (Oct. 26, TribLIVE), about PennDOT charging to close a street for the annual parade: What disgusts me is the fact that Rep. Bob Brooks is listed as a parade participant. I asked myself, why doesn’t...
Editorial: Police position vacancies more than a Freeport problem
The people of Freeport are supposed to have police protection. The borough has a police department, and council has approved funding of positions to operate it. It had people in those jobs for years, patrolling the streets and answering calls in the community of 1,813 people in Armstrong County along...
Letter to the editor: Social media users, not owners, hold responsibility
A chat with Lori Falce: Wow! That piece you wrote attacking Mark Zuckerberg was pathetic (“A very meta chat with Mark Zuckerberg,” Oct. 28, TribLIVE). That copy space could have been utilized so much better. I’d rather read a year’s worth of Joseph Sabino Mistick (not) than an editor’s high-horse,...
Steelers vs. Lions Week 10 film study: Poor execution, mistakes proved costly for Steelers
NFL football analyst Matt Williamson will break down each of the Steelers games this season in the Trib’s Steelers Film Study. Here’s what he saw in the Steelers’ Week 10 tie with the Lions. The winless Lions came to Heinz Field on Sunday to take on a Mason Rudolph-led Pittsburgh...
The Stroller, Nov. 16, 2021: Events in the Alle-Kiski Valley
Publicize your club meetings, community events and fundraisers for free in The Stroller. Send information at least a week in advance to vndnews@triblive.com. Please include a daytime telephone number. Toys for Children campaign underway in West Deer West Deer Police Department is sponsoring its 25th annual Toys for Children drive...
Letter to the editor: Party overcomes message in election
In the recent Gateway School Board election, I received more votes in person then all other candidates but could not overcome the mail-in ballots (behind by almost 1,100 votes before the in-person votes were counted) and lost by 47 votes. Only 32% of registered individuals voted. To overcome mail-in ballots,...
Letter to the editor: Traffic signal upgrades in Greensburg make no sense
PennDOT’s new $3 million signaling upgrades through downtown Greensburg are quite frankly unacceptable. How can traffic engineers overlook turning signals at Westmoreland, Highland and Urania avenues? These busy intersections have had established turning lanes for decades without proper signaling. PennDOT finally has the funding to correct this issue and they...
High school scores, summaries and schedules for Nov. 15, 2021
High schools Field hockey PIAA playoffs Semifinals Tuesday’s schedule Class 3A Conestoga vs. Emmaus at Central Bucks West, 6 p.m.; Central York vs. Lower Dauphin at Landis Field, 6 p.m. Class 2A Twin Valley vs. Southern Lehigh at Exeter Township, 5:30 p.m.; Gwynedd Mercy vs. Mechanicsburg at Exeter Township, 7:30...

