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Letter to the editor: Abortion is not a right
Abortion is a top election issue. Reproductive rights are not being challenged. Women have the right to access reproductive information, have sex/not have sex (except in the horrendous case of rape), use/not use birth control or fertility treatments, choose their childbirth experience and choose/not choose sterilization. Some people consider abortion...
Pitt, Louisville volleyball teams set to add next chapter to growing rivalryVideo
A curious thing, this burgeoning volleyball rivalry between Pitt and Louisville. It’s isn’t a product of geography like Pitt-West Virginia or Duke-North Carolina. Nor is it steeped in history, such as Yale-Princeton football, which dates to 1873. It isn’t even a result of bad blood. “We don’t even, like, hate...
Editorial: Panther Hollow Bridge might be progress, but bridge maintenance needs to be proactive
On Saturday, the 640-foot-long Panther Hollow Bridge in Pittsburgh’s Squirrel Hill neighborhood was closed unexpectedly. The reason given then was “an abundance of caution.” On Monday, the need for that caution was clarified: Steel trusses were found to be corroded. Inspectors said they could weaken areas of the bridge. They...
Letter to the editor: Gun legislation could prevent suicides
As we continue to experience excessive gun violence in Pennsylvania, we must question why a number of our state legislators oppose legislation to ban ghost guns; to upgrade universal background checks of gun purchasers; to require safe storage of guns and to establish Extreme Risk Protection Orders, aka a Red...
Letter to the editor: How can anyone with a conscience vote for Trump?
I wonder if the writer of the letter “Harris telling lies” (Oct. 14, TribLive) does not watch the news. President Trump said he wants to be a dictator on Day 1. After the violence in Charlottesville, he said, “There are good people on both sides.” During his presidency, the Washington...
The Stroller, Oct. 23, 2024: 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. Concordia speakers bureau offers...
Letter to the editor: Trump and Harris, action and inaction
Actions speak louder than words. Inaction speaks, also. When elected president, Donald Trump took actions to implement campaign promises. He accomplished most. Democrats predict dangerous and evil actions if he is reelected. As president, he took no such actions and won’t this time, either. In contrast, Kamala Harris promises many...
High school scores, summaries and schedules for Oct. 22, 2024
High schools Field hockey WPIAL playoffs Class 3A Semifinals Thursday’s schedule Norwin (4-12) at Pine-Richland (18-0), 7 p.m.; North Allegheny (8-10) at Mt. Lebanon (11-4), 7 p.m. Class 2A Semifinals Wednesday’s schedule Penn-Trafford (9-5-2) at Fox Chapel (9-6-1), 7 p.m. Thursday’s schedule Latrobe (3-10) at Peters Township (14-3), 6 p.m....
High school roundup for Oct. 22, 2024: North Allegheny boys get past Central Catholic, set up clash with North Hills
Mykola Desysenko and Nathan Katari scored to lead No. 4 North Allegheny to a 2-1 victory over No. 13 Central Catholic (5-12-1) in a WPIAL Class 4A first-round boys soccer match Tuesday. The Tigers (15-3-1) will take on No. 12 North Hills in the quarterfinals Saturday. Avonworth 7, McGuffey 0...
Former Duquesne standout Dae Dae Grant signs pro contract with KK Feniks
Dae Dae Grant, Duquesne’s leading scorer in men’s basketball last season while leading the Dukes to their first NCAA Tournament appearance in 47 years, has signed a professional contract with KK Feniks 2010 Skopje of the First League North Macedonia. The 6-foot-2 guard is the sixth former Duquesne player to...
Unbeaten, rested Penn State facing stiff test against resurgent Wisconsin: Early storylinesVideo
Penn State will put its unbeaten record on the line against Wisconsin on Saturday night in Madison. James Franklin’s Nittany Lions (6-0, 3-0), off on Saturday, last played on Oct. 12 when they edged USC, 33-30, in overtime at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. Wisconsin (5-2, 3-1) has been on a...
Game show studio brings new experience to Millvale
Fans of game shows such as “Family Feud” and “The Price is Right” will get their chance at the buzzer with a new entertainment venue opening in Millvale. Corey Deasy, the mastermind who brought ax throwing and escape rooms to the Pittsburgh region, said the new game show studio is...
Walking pneumonia cases up sharply among children
ATLANTA — Cases of “walking pneumonia” have been rising sharply in the United States since the spring, especially among young children, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The CDC said it’s closely tracking the recent surge of these infections to better understand any changes in the illnesses...
Yards show growth of Halloween spirit
Halloween once was about cutting holes in an old sheet, going out to trick-or-treat and hoping no one mistook you for Charlie Brown and gave you a rock. There’s a slight bit more to it these days. According to the National Retail Federation, Americans set a Halloween spending record of...
Friends group donates $15,719 to Bethel Park Public Library
The Friends of the Bethel Park Library is a nonprofit organization that promotes Bethel Park Public Library and raises money to provide resources that the library cannot purchase through its budget. During September, Love Your Library Month in Allegheny County, the Friends donated $15,719, which the Bethel Park library plans...
John Dorfman: Billion-dollar market value a sweet spot for stocks
I like companies with a market value around $1 billion. I think it’s a sweet spot — big enough to be “discovered” by institutional investors yet small enough to show dramatic growth. Each year around this time, I’ve written about a few companies in that size range, on the border...
The Home Stretch: The latest in election news on Oct. 22
Two weeks till Election Day. Conventional political wisdom states that these last few weeks are when undecided voters will break one way or the other — or decide not to vote at all. Here are the highlights of what’s happening today. Tracking the trail Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic...
Florida health department lawyer resigned to avoid having to threaten more TV stations over abortion rights ads
TALLAHASSEE — Gov. Ron DeSantis’ top deputies directed a Florida health department lawyer to threaten Florida television stations with criminal prosecution for running political advertisements that support enshrining abortion rights in the state’s Constitution, according to new court records. Florida Department of Health general counsel John Wilson said he was...
Bruce Springsteen will hold a concert with Barack Obama in Philly to support VP Kamala Harris
PHILADELPHIA — Bruce Springsteen will hold a concert and rally Monday with former President Barack Obama in Philadelphia as part of a series of get-out-the-vote events featuring “the Boss” in support of Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign in battleground states. The campaign did not say where the evening concert in...
Sun spells fun for Hampton Halloween parade
For those who picture October weather in Western Pennsylvania as generally cloudy and cold, Mother Nature had other ideas this year. Hampton’s Halloween parade benefited with an ideal day for costumed folks to take a leisurely stroll. The mercury in the thermometer — at least, that’s the way they used...
Fox Chapel Herald bringing readers more news, sports, community
You might have noticed that this issue of the Fox Chapel Herald looks a bit different than previous ones. It does, and it’s part of TribLive’s continuing effort to focus on hyper-local community news. “We’ve carefully considered the feedback from our valued readers and advertisers, and their overwhelming desire for...
Sewickley Herald bringing readers more news, sports, community
You might have noticed that this issue of the Sewickley Herald looks a bit different than previous ones. It does, and it’s part of TribLive’s continuing effort to focus on hyper-local community news. “We’ve carefully considered the feedback from our valued readers and advertisers, and their overwhelming desire for more...
2nd annual Trunk or Treat celebrates season at Richland Township Community Park
For those who aren’t all that sure what the first part of “trick or treat” is supposed to mean, the name of an event of increasingly growing popularity makes more sense. Trunk or Treat was launched last year at Richland Township Community Park, and the tradition continued this season with...
Harvey Weinstein diagnosed with bone marrow cancer
NEW YORK — Disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein is battling bone marrow cancer behind bars at Rikers Island in New York, according to reports. Weinstein was specifically diagnosed with chronic myeloid leukemia, NBC News reported. It is a rare type of cancer where “the bone marrow makes too many white...
Bishop Dwayne Royster: Black voters are not a monolith — break this misconception through data, genuine connection
As voters cast their ballots in the 2024 presidential election, there’s still time to rethink the oversimplified strategies used to engage Black voters. Doing so starts with rejecting the false notion that Black voters are a monolith. This political convenience fails to acknowledge the rich diversity of perspectives, experiences and...

