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Editorial: Safety tools need safety rules
In the event of an emergency, it is important to have the best information possible. You can hear that in the recordings of 911 calls when dispatchers calmly try to get the whos and whats and hows from people dealing with medical events, accidents or crimes. It still leaves holes...
A thrilling ride: O’Hara plans for bike skills course
Plans for a bike skills course in O’Hara are cruising along. The project is planned for Raymond A. Schafer Jr. Memorial Park in the township’s Montrose Hill section. The topography of Schafer Park at the top of the hill, combined with the township’s acquired land at the bottom of Powers...
Letter to the editor: Trans people have always existed
As a trans woman, as Trans Day of Visibility approaches (March 31), I feel compelled to address the letter “Transgender law doesn’t supersede natural law” (Jan. 24, TribLive). Being transgender is not classified as a mental illness by major medical and psychological associations. Nor does being transgender “defy nature.” Medical...
High school scores, summaries and schedules for March 2, 2026
High schools Basketball Boys First round Class 6A Saturday’s schedule Cedar Cliff (18-8) at Plymouth-Whitemarsh/Coatesville winner, TBD; Wilkes-Barre (13-10) at Bethlehem Liberty (17-10), 2:30 p.m.; Cheltenham (19-8) at Central York (22-3), 1 p.m.; Spring-Ford (18-8) at Father Judge (15-11), 2 p.m.; Garnet Valley (17-8) vs. Imhotep Charter (21-6) at Lincoln...
High school roundup for March 2, 2026: Seneca Valley, Avonworth begin Penguins Cup title defenses
Owen Martin had a goal and an assist to lead top-seeded Seneca Valley to a 5-1 victory over No. 8 Upper St. Clair in the PIHL Class 3A Penguins Cup quarterfinals Monday night. Ethan Riffe Jr. and Carter Hoehn scored in the first period and Carson Lindberg and Braden Morin...
Watch the moon turn blood red during a total lunar eclipse
Early Tuesday morning, the moon will flush crimson as it creeps through Earth’s shadow during a total lunar eclipse. Lunar eclipses occur when our planet slides between the sun and moon, which temporarily prevents the sun’s light from falling on the lunar surface. A total lunar eclipse is the most...
Chad Baker-Mazara’s dismissal from USC stemmed from more than 1 incident
LOS ANGELES — USC’s decision to dismiss top scorer and 3-point shooter Chad Baker-Mazara on the doorstep of the postseason left many wondering Sunday why coach Eric Musselman would seemingly sabotage his team’s already-tenuous hopes of making the NCAA tournament. To Gilbert Arenas, the former NBA star and podcast host...
Eliminating Iran’s ballistic missiles could prove to be difficult
WASHINGTON — At the White House on Monday, President Donald Trump said that destroying Iran’s missile capabilities was one of the top objectives of the U.S. attacks in the country. But finding and destroying Iran’s entire arsenal of ballistic missiles as well as their production sites could be particularly challenging...
Trump administration abandons efforts to impose orders on law firms
The Trump administration on Monday abandoned its attempts to impose potentially crippling executive orders against law firms that refused to capitulate to the president, walking away from its appeal of victories the firms had won against the White House. With a brief due this week, Justice Department lawyers told the...
Philadelphia on the short list to host the 2028 Democratic National Convention
Philadelphia is one of five cities on a list of finalists to host the 2028 Democratic National Convention, a major gathering that could generate millions of dollars in economic impact for the city. Party officials are also considering Boston, Atlanta, Chicago and Denver, the Democratic National Committee announced Monday. Any...
Trump’s Iran war adds potential shock for American economy, voters
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s war against Iran risks delivering another shock to an economy that voters are already disenchanted with, just eight months out from midterm elections. The biggest domestic effects for Americans would likely arrive via more expensive gasoline, with the U.S. and Israel launching attacks just a...
U.S. university campuses in Mideast move classes online as war spreads
Several American universities have increased their presence in the Middle East in recent decades, opening campuses that now serve thousands of students from the region and around the world. Now, as war in Iran expands throughout the Mideast, those campuses are canceling classes or moving them online. U.S. schools with...
Steve Dapra, who led Riverview football to unbeaten regular season in 1994, dies at 47
Fishing trips, childhood bike rides through Oakmont and Verona and conversations during summer baseball games with Steve Dapra are some of the memories that remain vivid for longtime friend Jason Cappa. For them, it wasn’t just about success in athletics. It was about the activities that make growing up in...
Nina Srinivasan Rathbun: Failure of U.S.‑Iran talks was all too predictable — but turning to military strikes creates dangerous unknowns
Three rounds of nuclear talks between the U.S. and Iran failed to persuade President Donald Trump that a solution to the two countries’ nuclear impasse lay in diplomacy, rather than military action. A perceived lack of progress in the last of those indirect negotiations on Feb. 26 was enough to...
Welcome to Wyoming, the frontier of America’s new gilded age
JACKSON, Wyo. — At his childhood home in Nebraska that lacked the comforts of television and air conditioning, Joe Ricketts learned that honest work and neighborly values were keys to success. After graduating college, he persuaded friends and family to lend him $12,500 in seed money for what became Ameritrade,...
How Trump decided to go to war
WASHINGTON — Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel walked into the Oval Office on the morning of Feb. 11, determined to keep the American president on the path to war. For weeks, the United States and Israel had been secretly discussing a military offensive against Iran. But Trump administration officials...
Adam L. Buckalew: Corporate hospital monopolies driving Pa.’s health care crisis
Health care affordability has become an increasingly tough burden for Pennsylvania families. Behind this crisis lies a clear culprit: corporate hospital systems that maximize profits and leave patients footing the bill. These hospital systems have cornered the market, tripled their prices, and buried patients under confusing bills – all while...
Gallery: Around the world or close to home, the world in focus on March 2, 2026
Every photograph tells a story. From the rolling hills of Western Pennsylvania to far-flung corners of the globe, TribLive’s gallery brings those stories to life — moments of connection, place and the quiet beauty of everyday life. It’s more than a look at Western Pennsylvania. It’s a view of the...
Jessica E. Martínez: Worker insecurity raises safety threats
Across the country, people are skipping meals and falling behind on housing payments while layoffs, automation and diminishing labor protections deepen insecurity. The message many workers hear is simple: You are replaceable. In that climate, people take dangerous jobs and stay silent about hazards. They skip water breaks in extreme...
Letter to the editor: Trump’s old sins cast long shadows
The Cuban Coast Guard’s shooting of a Florida registered speedboat raises the question of whether U.S. unprovoked murders of mariners in international waters have put a target on Americans. This country elected a president who provoked an insurrection in 2020 in order to cling to power. This president’s association with...
Editorial: Spirit Airlines may recover. Will local airports?
Spirit Airlines has been experiencing turbulence. In November 2024, the budget carrier filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Ten months later, the company filed again. This week, Spirit’s parent company — Spirit Aviation Holdings — announced it expects to exit bankruptcy within months, having come to a preliminary agreement with lenders...
The Stroller, March 2, 2026: 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 two weeks in advance to vndnews@triblive.com or The Stroller, 210 Wood St., Tarentum PA 15084. Please include a daytime telephone number. Follow the Stroller on X at @VNDStroller. Free advice available for...
Letter to the editor: McCormick’s hypocrisy
It’s not Sen. Dave McCormick’s complete and utter support of President Trump that annoys me. That’s to be expected of today’s loyalist Republicans. No, what really gets to me is his hypocrisy. A case in point is his auto-response to an email I sent him about the murder of Alex...
Editorial cartoons for the week of March 2
Editorial cartoons for the week of March 2....
In brief: Happenings throughout the Fox Chapel area
To have your news or event listed in our briefs section, email editor Marje Horvath at mhorvath@triblive.com. Bar Bingo to raise money for baseball teams The Fox Chapel Baseball Boosters will host its fourth annual Bar Bingo at 6 p.m. March 14 at Nox’s on 8, 3008 William Flinn Highway,...

