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No more kids in this craft beer taphouse after 7 p.m.
Wanna get out and sip on a tasty craft beer? Leave your kids at home. So says Eastside Brewing in Reynoldsburg, Ohio. The new rule — that resulted in some backlash — is effective during hours after 7 p.m. The reason? Unsupervised children running amok. Its owner Rich Hennosy stated...
Letter to the editor: Democrats’ silence over Jay Jones’ text shows complicity
Democrat candidate Jay Jones in Virginia wished death on his opponent and his children. Not only that the children die, but that they do so “in their mother’s arms.” Not a single Democrat has called on this grotesque ghoul to drop out, proving again that the Democratic Party is one...
Letter to the editor: ‘Fire’ the incumbents
When those we elect fail to complete, on time, their sworn-to tasks of our state and federal Constitutions, it is a sure sign that we have selected the wrong representatives. Their performance is surely not because they are not adequately compensated; I would argue otherwise. In the real world such...
Trump announces trade breakthrough with South Korea on Asia trip
GYEONGJU, South Korea — President Donald Trump and South Korean President Lee Jae Myung finalized details of their fraught trade deal at a summit in South Korea on Wednesday, and the U.S. president also sounded an optimistic note about a looming summit with China’s Xi Jinping. “We made our deal,...
Key U.S. mortgage rate drops to 13-month low, industry group says
The interest rate on the most popular U.S. home loan dropped last week to a 13-month low after a key reading of inflation came in lower than expected, cementing expectations for another Federal Reserve interest-rate cut. The Mortgage Bankers Association said on Wednesday the contract rate on a 30-year, fixed-rate...
Hurricane Melissa hits Cuba hours after devastating Jamaica
HAVANA/KINGSTON — Hurricane Melissa slammed into Cuba early on Wednesday, hours after causing devastation in neighboring Jamaica as the strongest-ever storm on record to hit that Caribbean island nation. Melissa hit the southern coast of eastern Cuba with maximum sustained winds of 120 mph, the U.S. National Hurricane Center (NHC)...
Letter to the editor: Sheridan, Kurimsky best picks for Franklin Regional School Board
Everyone in the Franklin Regional School District should want a qualified school board to make decisions about how our tax dollars are being spent. A well-performing school is important to real estate values. Amy Sheridan and Kevin Kurimsky are candidates I will be voting for. Both work in changing environments...
Jon Batiste delivers spiritual moment of music inside (and outside) Heinz Hall
Not a whole lot of performances at Heinz Hall end with spectators, sousaphones, melodicas and percussion instruments spilling out onto Penn Avenue. Then again, not a whole lot of performers are Jon Batiste. Batiste has cemented his place in the modern American music pantheon, with nearly 20 Grammy Award nominations...
Letter to the editor: Trump must help stop Putin’s land grab
President Trump’s suggestion to Ukraine and Russia to “stop where you are” is a huge mistake. If this were to occur, Russia will have gained and Ukraine will have lost. Ukraine would lose land and Putin would have what he wanted, another piece of Ukraine. Furthermore, this would give him...
The Stroller, Oct. 29, 2025: 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. Drug take-back box located...
Allegheny County Common Pleas Court election has 13 candidates vying for 8 seats
Eight seats are open for Allegheny County’s Court of Common Pleas in next Tuesday’s election. Although 13 candidates are listed on the ballot, three of them are not actively campaigning. The eight vacancies on the bench come from seven retirements and the death late last year of Judge Alexander P....
Editorial: Courtrooms aren’t ready for AI
“Pro se” is a legal phrase that speaks to how an individual is represented in court. It is Latin, meaning “for self.” It refers to a party acting as his or her own advocate in a legal proceeding. While a lawyer may be the smart move, a person isn’t obligated...
Letter to the editor: The power of group dynamics
Groups are powerful forces. Positive ones — churches, sobriety groups, grief counseling circles — remind us that we’re not alone. They nurture connection, honesty and healing, offering spaces where people can share struggles and recover their faith in others. These communities show the joy and courage of humanity: open, compassionate...
Israel kills more than 100 in strikes after soldier’s death, says it still backs ceasefire
CAIRO/JERUSALEM — Israel said on Wednesday it remains committed to the U.S.-backed ceasefire in Gaza, despite its retaliation for the death of an Israeli soldier with day-long bombardment that Gaza health authorities said killed 104 people. Even as the military affirmed it still intended to uphold the truce in the...
High school scores, summaries and schedules for Oct. 28, 2025
High schools Field hockey WPIAL playoffs Championship At North Allegheny Class 3A Tuesday’s results Pine-Richland 2, North Allegheny 0 Class 2A Wednesday’s schedule Peters Township (13-2-2) vs. Fox Chapel (12-3-3), 6 p.m. Class A Wednesday’s schedule Shady Side Academy (16-2-1) vs. Aquinas Academy (9-5), 7:30 p.m. Football WPIAL playoffs All...
High school roundup for Oct. 28, 2025: West Allegheny, Seneca Valley reach WPIAL finals with upset wins
Harrison Murray scored the winning goal in the 60th minute, assisted by Anthony Mimna, as No. 8 West Allegheny continued its WPIAL boys soccer playoff run with a 1-0 victory over No. 5 Thomas Jefferson (17-3-1) in the Class 3A semifinals. Zach Wallace earned the shutout in goal for West...
Tibet halts Mount Everest access over unseasonably heavy snow
BEIJING - Unseasonably heavy snow has prompted authorities in the Tibet side of Mount Everest to halt visitor access to the world’s highest mountain, a notice showed, as a cyclone moving across India effected weather changes far up in the Himalayas. Ticket sales to the scenic area were suspended from...
Mark Harmon revives role of Gibbs in rare ‘NCIS: Origins’ appearance
“NCIS” legend Mark Harmon is bringing his OG Leroy Jethro Gibbs character to the prequel series “NCIS: Origins,” and he’s not coming alone. Harmon, 74, will make a rare guest appearance on “Origins” as Gibbs, the character he played for 18 “NCIS” seasons, during the first crossover event between the...
Lindsey Vonn never doubted herself in comeback as she vies for Olympic returnVideo
NEW YORK — Lindsey Vonn’s Olympic comeback story kicks into high gear this week as Wednesday marks 100 days until the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Games, but the American skiing great said she was staying cool under the glare of the spotlight. The 41-year-old fan favorite announced her retirement in...
Saints make switch to start rookie QB Tyler Shough
The 1-7 Saints are handing the keys of the offense to rookie quarterback Tyler Shough. New Orleans coach Kellen Moore informed Spencer Rattler and Shough of the change Tuesday. Shough replaced Rattler late in the third quarter of last weekend’s 23-3 home loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Shough will...
Former NHL player Ryan Kesler faces criminal sexual conduct charges related to 16-year-old
Former NHL player Ryan Kesler has been arrested and charged with two misdemeanor counts of fourth-degree criminal sexual conduct related to alleged inappropriate contact with a 16-year-old child earlier this year. Kesler, 41, was arraigned on Monday in Bloomfield Hills, Mich., and plead not guilty to the charges in court....
Expected lapse in SNAP benefits puts food banks in crisis
The phones at Allegheny Valley Association of Churches in Harrison have been ringing off the hook for a week. Most of the callers are fearful about how they’ll feed their families if Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, benefits are cut off Saturday as expected, said Executive Director Karen Snair....
Starved to death, Oakmont girl, 3, finally gets a funeral
The brief service had already ended when a small group of Allegheny County detectives and prosecutors gathered in a close circle on the grassy hillside. Standing near Bella Seachrist’s small grave, mounded with fresh dirt and a thick stack of pink and white roses placed by mourners, they listened closely...
Trump’s popularity dips as Americans sweat cost of living, Reuters/Ipsos poll finds
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s approval rating fell in recent days, tying the lowest level of his term, as more Americans frowned on his handling of the cost of living, according to a new Reuters/Ipsos poll. The three-day poll, which concluded Sunday, showed 40% of Americans approve of the Republican...
How Venezuela’s Nobel Prize winner built a high-stakes alliance with Trump
WASHINGTON — On Jan. 6, four members of Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado’s team piled onto a couch in a Capitol Hill office, across from Mike Waltz, who was soon to become Donald Trump’s national security adviser. Machado made a cameo via video call from her hideout in Venezuela....

