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Penn State wrestling finishes dual season No. 2 in the NWCA poll, shares Big Ten title
Penn State wrestling held steady at No. 2 in the last National Wrestling Coaches Association’s coaches poll of the season Tuesday, after defeating Ohio State and Maryland in the last week and locking up a share of the Big Ten wrestling dual meet championship in the process. The Nittany Lions...
Letter to the editor: Teachers unions draining us, especially the elderly
So Gov. Tom Wolf wants to tax us some more so he can give money to public schools . No problem … as long as it goes to the schools and not the teachers. We would all be so much better off without the teachers union. I’m done paying for...
Stage 62 reimagines children’s theater at the Carnegie Carnegie
February at the Andrew Carnegie Free Library & Music Hall usually means that our resident theater company, Stage 62, is preparing to kick off its season with a wonderful show designed especially for our younger theatergoers. Stage 62 does children’s theater so well — shorter run times, interactive elements, beautifully...
Living with Children: Here’s the solution
A therapist takes a 10-year-old boy into what she calls “therapy.” The young fellow is belligerently defiant toward his parents and throws titanic tantrums when things don’t go his way. At school — virtual, going on a year — he’s distractible and doesn’t finish his work without being hovered over...
Letter to the editor: Trump no patriot
For those who only watch and listen to extreme right-wing news sources, I hope the impeachment hearings were their come-to-Jesus moment. The United States has been led by a crackpot, not a patriot the last four years. President Trump’s words, threats and continued rhetoric to gather the gullible conspiracists toward...
Children’s book club, March mystery box and more at Sewickley Public Library
Sewickley Public Library, 500 Thorn St., is again offering express library services. The Express Library gives users a chance to come into the library to browse the collection, check out items and use the public computers. The library is taking precautions to ensure the safety of library staff and patrons,...
Editorial: Let the Penguins grow safely to 25% capacity
A hockey game is an attempt to control chaos. It is all about advancing toward a goal while sliding on an uncertain surface, balanced on the edge of a blade. Being slammed out of the blue by an unexpected blow that throws everything off course. Sounds like a description of...
Letter to the editor: Our national insanity
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo recently released a book touting his exemplary leadership during the pandemic and received an Emmy award for his viral press conferences; Hunter Biden plans to put out a memoir titled “Beautiful Things”; Black Lives Matter was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize; and Joe Biden...
The Stroller, Feb. 24, 2021: Events in the Alle-Kiski Valley
Publicize your non-profit’s meetings, fundraisers and community events in The Stroller. Send information at least a week in advance to vndnews@triblive.com. Please include a daytime telephone number. Canned food drive to benefit food bank Tarentum Recreation Board and Allegheny Valley Association of Churches is conducting a canned food drive through...
High school scores, summaries and schedules for Feb. 23, 2021
High schools Basketball Tuesday’s results WPIAL Class 6A Section 2 Bethel Park 57, Canon-McMillan 49 Class 5A Section 1 West Mifflin at Connellsville, ppd. Section 3 Gateway 69, Kiski Area 32 Penn Hills 81, Woodland Hills 24 Section 4 Indiana at Mars, ppd. Class 4A Section 1 Knoch 69, Derry...
High school roundup for Feb. 23, 2021: Fox Chapel boys win neighborhood squabble
Behind a 27-point performance from Eli Yofan, Fox Chapel extended its winning streak to 15 games with a 76-65 victory over Shady Side Academy in a nonsection matchup of top 3 seeds in the WPIAL boys basketball playoffs Tuesday night. JP Dockey added 20 points, eight assists and seven steals...
House Democrats prepare changes to coronavirus relief packageVideo
WASHINGTON — A $1.9 trillion covid-19 relief bill continued to take shape Tuesday, with suspense building over whether a minimum wage increase would survive. House Budget Chairman John Yarmuth has assembled an initial 138-page draft manager’s amendment full of changes to the 592-page version his committee approved on Monday, including...
4 A-K Valley teams receive top 4 seeds for WPIAL basketball tournament
In a year like no other, every WPIAL basketball team had the opportunity to play in the postseason this year, and when the WPIAL announced the brackets on Tuesday, four teams from the Alle-Kiski Valley found themselves with top-four seeds in their respective classifications. For the second straight year, the...
Breaking down the 2021 WPIAL girls basketball playoffs
Here is a breakdown of the 2020-21 WPIAL girls basketball playoffs: Class 6A Favorite: Defending champion North Allegheny (18-1) was cruising along on a 30-game winning streak when it was clipped by Class 5A No. 1 Trinity, 59-56. Still, the Tigers remain the cream of the crop in the WPIAL’s...
No CPAC invitation for Mitch McConnell this year
WASHINGTON — Mitch McConnell, the Senate’s Republican leader, has not been invited to this year’s Conservative Political Action Conference, two sources familiar with the event’s organizing tell McClatchy. The annual conference, set to kick off this Thursday in Orlando, Fla., and run through Sunday, will feature speeches by former President...
Nearly 40 inmates at Allegheny County Jail test positive for covid
Terrell Leonard is being held at Allegheny County Jail on a probation violation. In late January, he learned that one of the correctional officers who worked on his pod, 2D, tested positive for covid-19. A short time later, he said in a court declaration, pod workers and then inmates on...
Nonprofit lands $582,000 grant to transform 2 Wilkinsburg parking lots with rain gardens and bioswales
The state Department of Environmental Protection awarded $582,000 to the Nine Mile Run Watershed Association to install natural drainage with rain gardens and bioswales in two Wilkinsburg parking lots. Underground stomwater storage tanks will also be installed. The gardens, bioswales and storage tanks will catch the runoff that would normally...
Senate confirms Tom Vilsack for 2nd stint as USDA secretary
WASHINGTON — The Senate voted 92-7 on Tuesday to confirm Tom Vilsack as Agriculture secretary, sending the former Iowa governor back to a department he ran for eight years under President Barack Obama. “His deep knowledge of agriculture and rural America is needed now more than ever,” Senate Agriculture Chairwoman...
Organ transplant patient dies after receiving lungs infected with covid-19
Doctors say a woman in Michigan contracted covid-19 and died last fall two months after receiving a tainted double-lung transplant from a donor who turned out to harbor the virus that causes the disease — despite showing no signs of illness and initially testing negative. Officials at the University of...
Tiger Woods hospitalized after serious rollover crash in Southern California
LOS ANGELES — Golf star Tiger Woods was in the hospital Tuesday after a serious rollover crash near Rancho Palos Verdes, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department said. Woods was the sole occupant of a Genesis GV80 SUV that was traveling north on Hawthorne Boulevard at Blackhorse Road when he...
‘The Simpsons’ replaces white voice actor who played Black doctor for 31 yearsVideo
“The Simpsons,” the long-running, satirical, animated TV show, has recast a voice actor who has been playing Dr. Hibbert, a Black doctor, according to the Daily Wire. Since 1990, white actor Harry Shearer has played the recurring role of Dr. Julius Hibbert on the show for 31 of the 32...
South Fayette School District hires 2 new administrators
Two administrative roles have been filled in South Fayette Township School District. On Feb. 16, the school board approved Dr. Matthew Callison as the new director of innovation, strategic partnerships and instructional technology, according to a news release. Callison replaces Aileen Owens, who retired in January and spearheaded the computer...
James Greenwood: American Rescue Plan offers helping hand to struggling Americans
Poverty in America is defined for a family of four as less than $70 per day. That’s about $2,100 a month for food, rent, utilities, transportation, clothing and everything else. The good news is that between 2015 and 2020, the poverty rate in America gradually declined to 10.5%, the lowest...
Letter to the editor: Remembering Hammerin’ Hank Aaron
Thank you to the Tribune-Review and Mark Madden for acknowledging the greatness of Henry “Hammerin’ Hank” Aaron (“Mark Madden’s Hot Take: Hank Aaron was one of sports’ most important figures,” Jan. 23, TribLIVE). It’s incredible that Aaron maintained his poise in light of almost constant racism. He was superior in...
Editorial: In West Deer, youth in politics is an inspiring reality
When Pew Research Center asked people in 2014 how many had ever run for elected office, only 2% said yes. Not just 2% that were representatives or council members. Not just 2% that had served previously and had left office. Only 2% had ever raised a hand and said, “I...

