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Christine Flowers: Not even the death of a mother is off limits in today’s politics
There are two things that should be completely off limits: a person’s children and a person’s grief. You do not mock a child, something that we often forget when that child happens to belong to a politician we despise, and you do not make fun of someone in the depths...
Tapas Talks moves Carol Semple Thompson lecture to February
Due to a commitment to captain an international golf team in October, Tapas Talks speakers’ series has rescheduled its “On the Tee with Carol Semple Thompson” talk for Feb. 15 at the Allegheny Country Club. Guests at the event will get an insiders look at Semple Thompson’s nearly six decades...
Letter to the editor: An idea for easing Parkway congestion
Regarding the article “$142M in federal funding to address congestion, transit along Pittsburgh’s Parkway East,” (Dec. 19, TribLive): Congestion on the Parkway is caused by drivers trying to switch lanes. Install a divider guard rail to divide the lanes so once you are on the Parkway, you cannot switch lanes....
Letter to the editor: What will be cure for deadly ‘Disease X’?
I don’t know much about the newest pandemic on the horizon, “Disease X,” other than the trusted World Health Organization says it will be 20 times more deadly than covid. I do, on the other hand, have a clear understanding of what the cure will be: mail-in ballots. Stay healthy,...
Editorial: Mike Tomlin should punt the pettiness and petulance
A coach is someone who gives instruction. Coaches train. They teach. They help make people better. The simple arithmetic of wins and losses shows the Pittsburgh Steelers’ Mike Tomlin is a good coach. He joined the organization in 2007. In that time, he has amassed two Super Bowl appearances with...
Letter to the editor: How would we deal with extraterrestrials?
As I read through all the ideas as to how best to be prepared for the next catastrophe, I note that all the suggestions being made are excellent and, if adopted, will certainly have a marked influence on how effective our efforts will be no matter which one of the...
The Stroller, Jan. 18, 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. Lenten fish fry listings wanted Ash Wednesday is just around the...
Letter to the editor: MAGAs, respect and patriotism
I for one was glad to see a “MAGA conservative” opine on the differences between conservatives and liberals and help clear the air (“Conservatives respectful, liberals destructive,” Jan. 11, TribLive). Most people think the MAGA group is not respectful of life (unless you consider state abortion bans that are rendering...
High school scores, summaries and schedules for Jan. 17, 2024
High schools Basketball Boys Wednesday’s results Class 5A Section 1 Trinity 70, Ringgold 49 Section 3 Franklin Regional 77, McKeesport 53 Kiski Area 39, Penn-Trafford 36 Class 4A Section 3 Uniontown 66, Laurel Highlands 52 Class 3A Section 2 Seton LaSalle 57, Sto-Rox 55 South Park at Steel Valley, ppd....
Maine judge stays Trump ballot ban until Supreme Court rules
A Maine judge ruled that the state won’t be able to move forward with removing former President Donald Trump’s name from the presidential primary ballot until the U.S. Supreme Court rules on a similar case from Colorado. Maine Superior Court Justice Michaela Murphy on Wednesday denied Trump’s request for a...
High school roundup for Jan. 17, 2024: No. 1 Trinity tops West Allegheny in clash of top 10 wrestling teams
Led by pins from Bodie Morgan (172), Dominick Canali (121) and Blake Reihner (139), No. 1 Trinity took care of No. 7 West Allegheny, 45-20, in a matchup of top teams in Section 5-3A wrestling Wednesday night. Jackson Bruckner (152) also won a decision for Trinity (7-0, 4-0). Logan Slovick...
Next on the Tee: LPGA Tour pro Meaghan Francella discusses playing career, teaching
On this episode of Next on the Tee, host Chris Mascaro is joined by Tom Patri and a trio of Next on the Tee rookies — LPGA Tour pro and a Top 100 Teacher to Watch for 2024-25, Meaghan Francella; one of golf’s most decorated amateur players, Steve Scott; and...
Pittsburgh police search for missing Brookline man
Pittsburgh police seek the public’s help in locating a missing man. Dino Cardamone, 61, of the city’s Brookline neighborhood, was heard from on Monday. He is 5 feet 6 inches tall and weighs 180 pounds with short brown hair and brown eyes. Public Safety officials said Cardamone may be wearing...
How Penn State football’s new transfer additions can impact the program in 2024
Penn State has made six additions to its roster for the spring semester, including three players who were five-star recruits coming out of high school. Let’s break down how the six new Nittany Lions can impact the program. WR Julian Fleming Fleming might only have one year of eligibility remaining,...
Westmoreland happenings: Art exhibit, comedy dinner night, pancake breakfast, more
Art • The annual free Members Show at Greensburg Art Center “A Sense of Awe” will open Jan. 20 and continue through March 1. A free opening reception will be from 2 to 4 p.m. Jan. 20 at the center, 230 Todd School Road, Hempfield. Exhibits will include paintings, photographs...
15 students perform in regional honors band festival
Fifteen Fox Chapel Area School District students performed with the 2024 Allegheny Valley honors bands Jan. 4 and 5. The Allegheny Valley Honors Band Festival included 208 musicians in seventh through 12th grades from the Avonworth, Fox Chapel Area, Hampton, North Allegheny, Northgate, North Hills, Pine-Richland, Riverview and Shaler Area...
Peter Morici: How to help American families afford child care? Give parents money directly
Last September, covid-era federal subsidies to child-care providers ended. Despite apocalyptic warnings that 70,000 daycare centers would shutter, compelling at least one parent, usually mothers, to stay-at-home, American families have so far muddled through. The female labor force participation rate, which has recovered to pre-pandemic levels, did not collapse. Importantly,...
Sen. John Fetterman to pen political memoir with ‘Friday Night Lights’ author
Pennsylvania’s U.S. Sen. John Fetterman’s unconventional political career, along with his many personal battles, sounds like the stuff of Shakespeare. Now, it will be a book that the hoodie-wearing Democrat is planning to write, with the help of “Friday Night Lights” author Buzz Bissinger. All this is according to a...
Trib Lunch Box: Headlines to carry with you
Here are some noon headlines from the Trib, Wednesday, Jan. 17. • Tree of Life synagogue demolition begins A new design will be focused on a path of light that will illuminate the building. • The cold temperatures are holding on When will it break? •...
Holiday lighting winners announced in Bethel Park
During Bethel Park Council’s Jan. 8 meeting, Mayor Jack Allen announced the winners of the municipality’s Holiday Lighting Contest. “This recognition herein given to your home signifies that your holiday decorations were judged to be the best your ward,” he said, reading from a proclamation. “Bethel Park appreciates your efforts...
Carl P. Leubsdorf: Haley still has a chance in New Hampshire
Though Donald Trump scored a historically large victory, Nikki Haley’s close third in the Iowa caucuses keeps alive her scenario of how the Republican primaries might shift in her favor, starting next week in New Hampshire. “You know Iowa starts it,” the former South Carolina governor told Granite State supporters...
10 Fox Chapel Area students win awards in speech, debate tournaments
Ten Fox Chapel Area School District students won awards in speech and debate tournaments. • Dalmasse Sterner Steel City Invitational, Dec. 15-16: The team of senior Adhitya Thirumala and junior Moonyoung Hwang won first place in Policy Debate and earned a bid to the Pennsylvania High School Speech League State...
Letter to the editor: Reasons to root for Cleveland
I had to smile reading the letter from Mike Stehney (“Steelers fan rooting for the Browns,” Jan. 5, TribLive). I was in Cleveland the day after Art Modell and the whole Browns team packed up in the middle of the night and left for Baltimore. Having been born and raised...
Demolition of Tree of Life building begins, making way for memorial design
As contractors braved the bitter cold Wednesday and started demolishing parts of the Tree of Life-Or L’Simcha building, Carole Zawatsky grew nostalgic. The head of a nonprofit working to rebuild the Squirrel Hill synagogue where 11 Jewish congregants were killed during a Shabbat service Oct. 27, 2018, Zawatsky said her...
Letter to the editor: New year, same tax hikes
It’s a new year, but clearly nothing has changed as far as the continuation of raising taxes. This year not only has inflation and high energy costs, but add to that the over 30% property tax hike in Westmoreland County, a 3.5% pay raise for our commissioners and 4.7% for...

