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Ruby Tuesday restaurant chain files for bankruptcy
The owners of a well-known classic restaurant chain announced Wednesday that they have filed for bankruptcy. Ruby Tuesday announced the company has filed a voluntary petition for reorganization under Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code, according to Businesswire. There are two remaining Ruby Tuesday restaurants in western Pennsylvania: New Castle...
Election HQ: A Pennsylvania voter guide to the 2020 elections
Election Day in Western Pennsylvania is Tuesday, Nov. 3. Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m., and voters are asked to wear a mask and practice social distancing inside polling places because of the coronavirus pandemic. For more information on polling places, go to the official election pages...
Letter to the editor: Flood insurance warning
Beware if you are buying and mortgaging a home in a flood-prone area as determined by FEMA. You must have flood insurance to cover the amount of your loan. I found FEMA-issued maps that state my house is in a flood Zone X, not requiring insurance. But my bank insists...
Missing teen in Indiana County found safe
A teen who was reported missing last week in Indiana County has been found safe the state police reported Tuesday. The State Police Indiana Station thanked the public for its help....
Letter to the editor: Our rights as a federal republic
It’s tough debating President Trump’s response to coronavirus and civil unrest with folks unaware of America’s government. That includes King Joseph Biden, who seems too confused to know he can’t “shut down the country” or forcibly mask us, too civics-deficient to realize Trump has constitutionally “done his job.” We’re a...
Letter to the editor: Charter school prepared her well
Regarding Kenneth Gatten’s op-ed “We must amend Pa.’s charter school law now” (Aug. 22, TribLIVE): I am a 2020 graduate of Commonwealth Charter Academy (CCA). My experience at CCA profoundly impacted my life. I utilized the school’s dual-enrollment program to take advanced placement and college classes to graduate with 33...
Westmoreland events include pet blessing, chicken barbecue and photography presentation
Church service • New Hope Presbyterian Church, North Huntingdon, will offer Blessings of the Pets from noon-2 p.m. Oct. 11 in the church pavilion, 12727 Lincoln Way. Donations of food and toys for animals will be accepted to benefit Pet Friends Inc. of Irwin. Fundraisers • Manor Lions will host...
Man killed in Pittsburgh’s Lincoln Lemington neighborhood identified
A man killed Tuesday in Pittsburgh’s Lincoln Lemington section has been identified. Naekwon Nieem Wright, 24, of Pittsburgh, died after suffering gunshot wounds just before midnight Tuesday, according to the Allegheny County Medical Examiner’s Office. Police responded at about 11:40 p.m. to the 6400 block of Clifford Street after a...
Letter to the editor: Sheriff Albert’s move to the right and facts about left
I am sorry to learn that as Sheriff James Albert changed his affiliation to the Republican Party, he also took the opportunity to spread what I see as falsehoods about the Democratic Party’s stance on law enforcement issues and its alleged “drift to the left” (“Westmoreland sheriff: ‘I have not...
The Stroller, Oct. 7, 2020: Events in the Alle-Kiski Valley
The Valley News Dispatch is compiling a list of autumn events and Halloween parades, parties and trick-or-treat nights. Send information to cpinto-smith@triblive.com. Fall for Animals Festival planned Saturday and Sunday The sixth annual Fall for Animals Festival to benefit local animal shelters and rescues will be from 11 a.m. to...
Outdoor movie, candy scavenger hunt and more at 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. Outdoor cinema Grab the kids, a blanket or some chairs – or all three – and head to the Sewickley Public...
Man shot Saturday in Troy Hill dies
A man shot in the head in Pittsburgh’s Troy Hill on Saturday morning has died. Francisco Sanchez, 31, died Tuesday afternoon at Allegheny General Hospital , according to an Allegheny County Medical Examiner’s report. Sanchez was shot along the 1400 block of Tinsbury Street in Pittsburgh’s Troy Hill neighborhood shortly...
High school scores, summaries and schedules for Oct. 6, 2020
LOCAL High schools Cross Country Boys Tuesday’s results WPIAL Class 3A Section 1 Derry 20, Ligonier Valley 35 Hempfield 15, Derry 46 Hempfield 15, Ligonier Valley 50 Latrobe 19, Penn-Trafford 32 Section 6 Bethel Park 15, Upper St. Clair 49 Peters Township 15, Bethel Park 49 Peters Township 26, Upper...
High school roundup for Oct. 6, 2020: Nate Eastgate nets 2 for No. 2 Seneca Valley
Nate Eastgate scored twice to lead No. 2 Seneca Valley (6-1-1, 6-1-1) to a 2-0 Section 1-4A boys soccer victory over No. 5 Fox Chapel (6-3, 5-3) in a matchup of Class 4A contenders Tuesday night. Zack LaValle and Connor Oros had assists. Ambridge 3, Freedom 1 – Nathan Lambert...
Editorial: Toomey is example to Senate successor
U.S. Sen. Pat Toomey isn’t going to run for reelection in 2022. Toomey has represented Pennsylvanians in the Senate since 2011. A committed conservative — he was president of the fervent free-enterprise Club for Growth — he took over the seat of Arlen Specter after the longtime senator turned his...
Biden in Gettysburg: ‘Once again, we are a house divided’Video
GETTYSBURG — Joe Biden on Tuesday made an impassioned plea for national unity and bipartisan cooperation in a speech casting the 2020 election as a “battle for the soul of the nation,” with the Civil War’s most famous battlefield as his backdrop. “There’s no more fitting place than here today...
Prosecutors: Retired steelworker from Pittsburgh, 80, shoved over mask request at N.Y. bar, dies
WEST SENECA, N.Y. — An 80-year-old man, a retired steelworker from Pittsburgh, who authorities say confronted another patron at a bar for not wearing a mask and was shoved to the ground has died. Rocco E. Sapienza, who was also a retired Marine, confronted another patron at a bar in...
Gov. Wolf eases crowd restrictions, but not many shows ready to go on
Pennsylvania’s easing of restrictions on large gatherings provides some breathing room to event organizers during the pandemic — but don’t expect to see the likes of concerts, Broadway shows, parades and other crowd-drawing entertainment to resume in force anytime soon. The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust, one of the region’s largest nonprofit...
FDA releases high coronavirus vaccine standards despite White House resistance
WASHINGTON — The Food and Drug Administration issued long-awaited guidance Tuesday on the data it expects from drug companies seeking emergency authorization of covid-19 vaccines, rejecting White House pressure for lower standards intended to push out vaccines quickly. The 18-page guidance was released a day after reports suggested the White...
Child endangerment, theft cases among those recently handled in Judge DeLuca’s Penn Hills court
Penn Hills District Judge Anthony L. DeLuca handled the following cases recently. Defendants will have court dates set in Allegheny County Common Pleas Court. Charges were filed by Penn Hills police unless otherwise noted. Waived preliminary hearings • Oto Lawrence, 55, of Penn Hills on charges of endangering the welfare...
White supremacist Hardy Lloyd to be released to Pittsburgh halfway house
A man who has spent the last 19 years in and out of state and federal prison because of weapons violations and hate speech is scheduled to be moved to a halfway house on Tuesday. Hardy Lloyd, 42, has a maximum release date from the federal Bureau of Prisons of...
DUIs, drug charges among cases recently handled by Judge Herbst in Monroeville
Monroeville District Court Judge Jeffrey Herbst handled these cases recently. Defendants will have court dates set in the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas. Charges were filed by Monroeville police unless otherwise noted. Held for court • Jeffery Ali Knox, 28, of Columbia, Md. on a charge of simple assault....
State police ask for help identifying Hempfield theft suspect
State police in Greensburg said Tuesday they hope a hoodie will help them identify a suspect in a theft at a Hempfield convenience store late Saturday. Troopers said a woman stopped 11:25 p.m. Saturday at the Sunoco convenience store in the West Point area to ask the clerk for directions....
Southwest Airlines wants workers to take 10% pay cuts or face furloughs in 2021
Southwest Airlines CEO Gary Kelly said all employees will need to take 10% pay cuts in 2021 to avoid furloughs amid a financial crisis that is expected to drag into next year. Kelly, whose Dallas-based airline hasn’t furloughed any employees during the covid-19 pandemic, said non-union employees will take 10%...
Rep. Bob Brooks: Recognize, don’t criticize, companies’ covid-19 efforts
When the coronavirus pandemic hit the United States, front-line workers risked their lives to protect our communities. Pennsylvania’s nurses, doctors and other health care professionals rose to the challenge to help their patients battle the virus. They deserve our utmost respect and appreciation for their service. We sometimes forget that...

