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Editorial: The triumph of a healthy Kiski River, bulging with mussels
Is anything ever too far gone to be redeemed? A freshwater shellfish says no. The Kiski River was so polluted for so long with the runoff from mining and the discharge from industry, it seemed too far gone to ever be home to life again. In 1909, A.E. Ortmann, curator...
Freshen up your fall reading list with 6 new paperbacks
The leaves are turning, the air is crisper, the bookstores are open … and you need a new paperback, don’t you? Here are six freshly minted ones for fall reading. “No Stopping Us Now: The Adventures of Older Women in American History” by Gail Collins (Little, Brown, $18.99). Collins, a...
2 dead after dispute between siblings in Allegheny Township
Authorities said a domestic dispute between a brother and sister ended in a murder-suicide early Wednesday in Westmoreland County. The shootings took place at a home in the 900 block of Route 356 in Allegheny Township following a dispute between a man in his late 50s and his sister, who...
Letter to the editor: Virtual Race for Grace a success
On Oct. 3, we hosted the long- anticipated 13th annual Race for Grace — our first virtual 5K and 1-mile walk. Six months after the original event was to take place on April 4, we were excited that race day had come, regardless of the modified format. In 31 states and...
Westmoreland events include rummage sale, fall festivals
Fundraisers • A rummage sale will be from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at Fairview Church of God, 2202-2206 Route 982, Mt. Pleasant Township. All items in the first building will be half off. Meeting • Rostraver Sportmen Association will hold its monthly meeting at 7:30 p.m. Monday at...
Letter to the editor: Plot to take down Trump?
Money is power. The fat cats running the Democratic Party and the Chinese Communist Party both are taking heavy financial losses. President Trump is taking a big chunk of power away from them by reducing the amount of money that was flowing before his election via tariffs. The Democratic business...
Letter to the editor: Service members, prisoners of war are heroes
President Trump, regarding what you supposedly said about service members, that they are “losers” and “suckers”: Sen. John McCain was a hero, but to you, I guess he meant nothing. It’s only because of the service members who gave their lives that you have your freedom. You seem to not...
The Stroller, Oct. 14, 2020: Events in the Alle-Kiski Valley
Is your non-profit organization going to have a fundraiser? Send information to The Stroller at least a week in advance to vndnews@tribweb.com. Please include a daytime telephone number. Toys for Tots sign-ups scheduled Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots served by the Allegheny Valley Detachment will have sign-ups from 8...
Mobile HotSpots, virtual tech meetups and more from Sewickley Public Library
Sewickley Public Library, 500 Thorn St., offers a number of in-person and virtual programs for patrons. For more information or to register for events, call 412-741-6920 or visit sewickleylibrary.org. Mobile hot spots The Sewickley Public Library now offers free mobile hotspots to patrons. The easy-to-use device connects your tablet, laptop...
Northland Public Library hosting variety of online activities in October
Here are some of the upcoming programs offered at Northland Public Library. Some of the virtual programs require registration online at northlandlibrary.org or by calling 412-366-8100. The library is located at 300 Cumberland Road in McCandless. • Intro to Tarot, Oct. 22, 7 p.m. — Rebecca Bloom will discuss the...
Carnegie Carnegie creates moments of connection
It’s been over half a year since our lives were upended by the coronavirus pandemic, and by now most of us have grown somewhat accustomed to the uncertainty that it brought with it. My own life has settled into a steady pattern: I walk my daughter to school, go grocery...
High school scores, summaries and schedules for Oct. 13, 2020
Field hockey Tuesday’s result WPIAL Class 3A Peters Township 9, Allderdice 0 Golf Boys Tuesday’s results WPIAL Team semifinals (Top three teams advance to the championship round) Class 2A At Beaver Valley Golf Course, Patterson Heights Quaker Valley 406, Neshannock 421, Ellwood City 432 Did not qualify North Catholic 434,...
High school roundup for Oct. 13, 2020: Bishop Canevin girls soccer stays unbeaten
Ashley Lippold had two goals and an assist and Ainsley Smith also scored to lead No. 4 Bishop Canevin (8-0-2, 8-0-2) to a 3-0 girls soccer victory over Sewickley Academy (8-2-1, 8-2-1) on Tuesday in a showdown between the top two teams in Section 4-A. Bishop Canevin will clinch the...
5 takeaways from 2nd day of Amy Coney Barrett’s confirmation hearingVideo
WASHINGTON — It was a very 2020 Supreme Court confirmation hearing Tuesday, as Amy Coney Barrett fielded her first round of questions on socially divisive issues from socially distanced members of the Senate Judiciary Committee. Senate Republicans have said they want to hold a floor vote on Barrett’s nomination by...
Amazon pandemic Prime Day steals rivals’ Black Friday spotlightVideo
Amazon.com Inc.’s two-day Prime Day sale kicked off on Tuesday and is expected to give the world’s largest e-commerce company an early advantage over brick-and-mortar rivals still contending with pandemic-spooked consumers wary of battling Black Friday crowds. With Prime Day delayed to October from July this year, Amazon single-handedly could...
Dr. Jim Lando: Leadership matters in healing a sick nation
The lack of leadership by President Trump has set the stage for the unprecedented public health crisis, economic ruin and social turmoil that Americans face today. Our country was founded as the United States of America. Yet the divisiveness and cynicism emanating from the White House for almost four years...
Allegheny County Judge John A. Zottola, creator of Veterans Court program, dies
Allegheny County Common Pleas Judge John A. Zottola, who founded the Veterans Court program and was revered for his compassion, died on Monday. Zottola was 63 and lived in Fox Chapel. A graduate of Central Catholic High School who earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of Pittsburgh, Zottola also...
Brittany Smalls: Pittsburgh’s Black voters using power at polls
With Election Day less than three weeks away, nowhere is more representative of Black voters’ excitement than right here in Pittsburgh’s Homewood neighborhood. Last month, hundreds of Black voters joined local and national voter engagement activists at a tailgate for the Pittsburgh Steelers in Homewood. Organizers passed out food and...
Robert Morris Island Sports Center rink renamed Clearview Arena
There’s a new name on the marquee at the Robert Morris Island Sports Center complex. Colonials Arena will now be Clearview Arena as part of Clearview’s role as the official credit union of RMU athletics. The university and credit union announced the partnership Tuesday. There will be updated logos and...
Letter to the editor: Does Trump care about anyone but himself?
Watching the first presidential debate felt like another slap in the face by President Trump. When his family walked in with masks on, I thought — well, finally! But after being seated, they all took them off in defiance of the rules. I wonder why he doesn’t have his picture...
Letter to the editor: Why point out Trump stickers in accident report?
Regarding the article “Collision sends 3 to hospital, ties up eastbound traffic on Route 22 in Salem” (Sept. 27, TribLIVE): Neither of the vehicles left the scene of the accident and needed help to be identified, so I’m curious as to why it was relevant to point out the van...
Watch live: Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett hearing continuesVideo
The confirmation hearing for Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett continues on Tuesday at 9 a.m. President Donald Trump nominated Barrett just two weeks ago to fill the seat of the late Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who died Sept. 18. Trump and Republicans want Barrett on the bench in time for...
Letter to the editor: Politicians’ crocodile tears don’t help us
Crybaby season is upon us, says this independent voter. So Ruth Bader Ginsburg dies and suddenly the radical left believes we should ignore the Constitution because it doesn’t benefit their warped viewpoints? They want us to ignore the fact that their viewpoint is a complete flip-flop of their position just...
Living with Children: Saying ‘no’ too much?
Question: Our first child, a boy, just turned 2. Per your advice, he is toilet trained and eating whatever I serve. Before he was born, we determined that we were not going to raise a picky eater. Our problem isn’t our son; it’s my sister-in-law, who has three kids, the...
Letter to the editor: Evangelicals have chance to break their deal with the devil
All right, Christian evangelicals, you’ve gotten what you wanted. There is no way the Democrats can block the confirmation of Judge Amy Coney Barrett as Supreme Court justice. (Actually, she seems to be a thoroughly decent and qualified person.) The conservative viewpoint will dominate the court for years to come....

