TribLive stories, Page 581
In brief: Penn Hills and Verona area happenings, week of March 25, 2024
State lawmakers plan document shredding event Penn Hills residents can shred documents containing personal information such as Social Security, credit card and bank account numbers from 9:30 a.m. to noon April 6 at Linton Middle School. The event is hosted by state Sen. Jay Costa and state Rep. Joe McAndrew....
Eric Weitz: Preventable medical errors a silent epidemic
One of the leading causes of death in the United States is preventable medical error. Despite the remarkable advancements in medical technology and the tireless efforts of health care professionals, preventable medical errors persist at an alarming rate. According to a study published in the BMJ (formerly known as the...
Trib Lunch Box: IUPattys, state parks, ‘Jeopardy!’, Steel City Surge, ‘American Rust’
Here are some noon headlines from TribLive, Monday, March 25, 2024: • State parks, campgrounds prepare for influx of visitors during April 8 total solar eclipse Taking in the total solar eclipse on April 8 at Pymatuning State Park is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, and visitors are expected to flock to...
Alex Wallach-Hanson and Dr. Stephen Herzenberg: Elephant in the room — Pittsburgh’s ‘big 5’ nonprofits pay $0 in property taxes
Like cities across the country, Pittsburgh faces lost revenue with American Rescue Plan (ARP) dollars running out this year and a plunge in office building occupancy rates and commercial property values resulting from the post-covid spike in teleworking. As the city considers its response to this one-two punch, leaders must...
Margaret Cho will be ‘Live and LIVID!’ at the Byham Theater
Margaret Cho, the Emmy- and Grammy-nominated stand-up comedian, actress, activist and musician, will be “Live and LIVID!” on Saturday at the Byham Theater in Downtown Pittsburgh. “I always love to go see The Andy Warhol Museum, which is really amazing, really really incredible,” Cho said about Pittsburgh in a phone...
Letter to the editor: Trump, ‘strong men’ and bloodbaths
In the AP article “Trump ramps up dark rhetoric in Ohio stump speech for Senate candidate Bernie Moreno” (March 17, TribLive), Donald Trump is seen to be speaking randomly and with confusion about how tough he is. His supporters apparently want a “strong man” to lead them. Apparently, these supporters...
Even in reduced role, Knoch grad Fischer proving valuable to IUP softball team
IUP softball coach Shawna Bellaud remembers the moment vividly. During the past offseason, rising senior pitcher Amanda Fischer came to her and said she wasn’t sure if she could continue playing softball. Years in the game had taken their toll physically, and some nagging aches and pains made Fischer reluctant...
Westmoreland County Senior Spotlight: Greensburg Salem’s Grant Smith
Last year, Greensburg Salem’s baseball team went 13-6, 7-3 in the section, and qualified for the WPIAL playoffs. Grant Smith, the starting first baseman for the Golden Lions, has the utmost confidence in the team building off last season’s performance. “We’re going to be able to have that confidence going...
Hempfield grad Olivia Persin’s return to form helps set example for young Saint Vincent softball team
Success can breed additional success. But success also can breed pressure. That’s what Saint Vincent senior softball player Olivia Persin figures happened to her last season. Not that a stat line featuring a .328 batting average with 11 RBIs and a team-leading 36 runs is poor by any stretch. Compared...
Pakistani trade delegation visits Kabul in sign of easing tensions over cross-border attacks
ISLAMABAD — A delegation from Pakistan’s Ministry of Commerce arrived in Kabul on Monday to meet its Afghan counterparts to discuss how to improve trade relations, after tensions have risen over cross-border militant attacks. Last week, Pakistan’s military carried out rare airstrikes against suspected hideouts of the Pakistani Taliban inside...
In brief: Hampton area happenings, week of March 25, 2024
Comedian to entertain AARP AARP 595 meets the first Tuesday of each month at 12:30 pm. at Hampton Presbyterian Church, 2942 E. Hardies Road. The next meeting is April 2, with entertainment by comedian David Kaye. The group welcomes visitors and new members. Dues are $10 per year. For more...
In brief: Richland, Pine area news, week of March 25, 2024
Play bridge at Pine center The Pine Community Center will be host free bridge play from 2 to 3:30 p.m. April 2, April 17, May 1 and May 15. There will be no formal instruction, so some general working knowledge of bridge is helpful. A deck of cards will be...
In brief: North Allegheny area news, week of March 25, 2024
Garden club features pond discussion The Ingomar Garden Club’s next monthly meeting is at 10:30 a.m. April 3 at Northmont Church, 8169 Perry Highway, McCandless. A business meeting will be followed by a light luncheon and guest speaker Brian Golgan, owner of Pondering LLC. He will discuss ways to add...
In brief: Plum, Oakmont area events, week of March 25, 2024
Wanted: Youth Service Librarian Oakmont Carnegie Library is accepting applications for a dedicated youth services librarian. The goal of the full-time position is to inspire young minds through literature and learning. The annual pay range is $40,000- $43,000. Applications can be found online at oakmontborough.com Help for property tax, rent...
In brief: Bethel Park area happenings, week of March 25, 2024
Designer Bag Bingo benefits library Friends of the Bethel Park Library are hosting a Designer Bag Bingo to benefit the library on April 14 at the Bethel Park Community Center, 5151 Park Ave. Doors open at 1:30 p.m. Tickets are $25 and can be purchased at the library, by visiting...
In brief: Pancake breakfast, blood drive and more in Shaler area
Pancake breakfast Scout Troop 138 is holding an all-you-can-eat pancake breakfast with sausage and beverages from 8 a.m.-noon May 11 at Bethlehem Lutheran Church, 1719 Mt. Royal Boulevard, across from Shaler Area Middle School. Adults are $8, seniors $6 and children 12 and under are $5. All moms, veterans and...
In brief: Eclipse family night, used book sale and more in the South Hills
Eclipse family night In partnership with the Whitehall Recreation Board, join Whitehall Public Library on April 1 for an eclipse themed Family Night to learn about the upcoming solar eclipse and get free eclipse glasses. The program will start in Snyder Park with up-close viewing of the sun using solar...
In brief: Ross, West View area happenings, week of March 25, 2024
Community Connections Fair planned April 19 North Hills High School will host its first-ever Community Connections Fair on April 19 and is seeking local businesses and organizations to participate. The event, scheduled from 8:30 to 11:15 a.m., aims to educate students about the diverse array of career options in the...
Letter to the editor: Why do politicians get raises but we don’t?
Since 1938, U.S. labor law has carved out a rule for some people with disabilities, saying they can be paid less than minimum wage. Its purpose was to encourage employers to hire the disabled. But like so many good intentions, it has had unintended consequences. In this case it is...
Editorial: Pa. taxpayers have many problems. A flat tax is one
A graduated income tax — one that collects a higher percentage of earnings from the wealthy than from those who bring home smaller paychecks — is more fair than a flat tax for an obvious reason. People with lower incomes, those most likely to be living paycheck to paycheck, spend...
The Stroller, March 25, 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. Donations welcome for Leechburg PATH program The Leechburg Food Bank and...
Letter to the editor: Respecting our correctional officers
Studies have been done regarding the life expectancy of a correctional officer, and the numbers are staggering, 58 and 59 years of age. For our jail, using the statistics from the last 10 years, our jail correctional officer’s life expectancy is 61. This is 16 years below the national average....
Editorial cartoons for the week of March 25
Editorial cartoons for the week of March 25....
Mallard Fillmore cartoons for the week of March 25
Mallard Fillmore cartoons for the week of March 25...
High school sports scores, schedules for March 24, 2023
High schools Baseball Monday’s schedule Class 5A Section 1 Penn Hills at Franklin Regional, 4 p.m. Penn-Trafford at Fox Chapel, 4 p.m. Plum at Armstrong, 3:45 p.m. Class 3A Section 1 Quaker Valley at Mohawk, 4 p.m. Riverside at Ellwood City, 4 p.m. Shenango at Beaver Falls, 4 p.m. Section...

