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Laurels & lances: Service and sentencing
Laurel: To honoring the past. Wednesday marked the 50th anniversary of the last American troops leaving Vietnam. In Pittsburgh, that date was remembered with a Vietnam Veterans Day service at the memorial on the North Shore. It was a reminder of not just a date in the past but of...
The Stroller, March 31, 2023: 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. Free prom gowns available April 1 at Arnold church Real Life...
Letter to the editor: Sheriffs, not DAs, chief law enforcement officers
Sheriffs are the chief law enforcement officers in Pennsylvania counties, not the district attorneys. We are constantly told (particularly by attorneys and judges) that the district attorney is the “chief law enforcement officer” in the county. But this statement is simply not true. The DA is the chief prosecutor in...
High school scores, summaries and schedules for March 30, 2023
High schools WPIAL Baseball Thursday’s results Nonsection Avella 14, Northgate 2 Belle Vernon 10, California 0 Blackhawk 11, Union 3 Burgettstown 9, Freedom 6 Burrell 7, Highlands 2 Canon-McMillan 9, Upper St. Clair 2 Connellsville 9, Yough 1 East Allegheny 12, Jeannette 7 Ellwood City 12, New Brighton 2 Greensburg...
High school roundup for March 30, 2023: North Allegheny slams Norwin
JD Costanzo and David Posey homered to power North Allegheny to a 10-3 victory over Norwin in nonsection baseball Thursday. Spencer Barnett had three hits, including two doubles, and plated a pair of runs for the Tigers (1-0). Keegan Carr smacked a home run for Norwin (0-4). Avella 14, Northgate...
Poff Elementary students, parents hit the red carpet in Hampton
The Parent Teacher Organization at Hampton’s Poff Elementary School hosted its annual All-School Dance on March 16. Guests lined up for the red-carpet themed event featuring DJ Rocking Steve, portraits by Carolyn Doyle Photography and much more. “This event is near and dear to our hearts, as it allows all...
Garfield man caught with equipment to make guns fully automatic, FBI says
The FBI arrested a Garfield man on Wednesday, alleging he possessed equipment to convert at least 10 handguns into fully automatic weapons. In addition, a criminal complaint filed against Jared James Williams, who turns 34 on Friday, said he possessed fentanyl, methamphetamine and cocaine, with plans to sell the drugs....
Traffic restrictions to start April 10 for work on River Road in Harrison
Traffic restrictions are scheduled to start April 10 on River Road in Harrison, the Allegheny County Department of Public Works announced Thursday. Periodic single-lane closures are scheduled to start at 6 a.m. April 10 and are expected to end in May. Restrictions will occur between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m....
Penn State OL Juice Scruggs taking off as a ‘riser’ in the 2023 NFL draft class
Juice Scruggs made a prediction after pro day. Penn State’s stalwart offensive lineman said he will be selected in the second or third round of next month’s NFL Draft. That’s not where the draft community has him pegged. Scruggs said he’s seen mostly fifth- or sixth-round projections, which tracks. ESPN’s...
Author talk highlights Monroeville Public Library events
Fans of mystery books should be in for a treat when two noted authors participate in an upcoming Monroeville Public Library event. Featured from 6:30 to 8 p.m. April 25 are Ann Cleeves (“The Darkest Evening,” “The Raging Storm”) and Lori Rader-Day (“Death at Greenway”), who will talk about their...
Opening Day: 5 things to know before Pirates’ 1st pitch in CincinnatiVideo
At just after 4 p.m. today, the Pittsburgh Pirates will embark on their 142nd season, hoping to improve on back-to-back 100-loss campaigns behind a new group of veteran voices and a talented pool of young players. Bucco fans’ expectations again are a mix of cautions optimism for a new season...
Monroeville Interfaith Ministerium promotes goodwill, helping others
Although only a few people required treatment at the scene of a March 14 fire in Monroeville, dozens suddenly were without a home. In response to the blaze that gutted the Cambridge Square Apartments, a long-established partnership of local faith leaders contributed substantially toward helping residents of the complex recover....
Connellsville native among 7 victims in massive chocolate factory explosion in Pa.
PHILADELPHIA — The Berks County Coroner’s Office on Wednesday released the names of the remaining victims of the explosion at the R.M. Palmer chocolate factory in West Reading that killed seven people. The remaining five were identified as: Susan H. Halvonik, 63, a Connellsville native who lived in Upper Providence...
Letter to the editor: Sue over guns? Why not killer cars and food, too?
President Biden wants to let people who have had loved ones killed by guns be able to sue gun manufacturers and gun dealers because they should have known that the guns will kill people, rather than the buyer who is using them being responsible. What about those killed by cars...
Pine-Richland seeks Hall of Fame nominations
Pine-Richland School District is now accepting nominations for the 2023 Athletic Hall of Fame. The Pine-Richland Athletic Hall of Fame honors and recognizes those associated with Pine-Richland athletics who have experienced significant accomplishments in their chosen sport or sports. Nominations will be accepted through April 29, 2023, for any athlete,...
Letter to the editor: We can all be ‘climate activists’
There is a disconnect between “regular people” and “climate activists.” I’ve heard far too many times that there’s no point in “regular people” trying to do anything to fight climate change, and this mentality isn’t all regular people’s fault. Climate activists are often very proud of what they’ve worked for,...
Editorial: Pain, panic and fear: the fallout of a faked school shooting report
How dare you? This short sentence — equal parts earnest question, alarmed utterance and angry interjection — is directed at the person or persons, organization or movement behind computer-generated “swatting” calls made Wednesday reporting active shooter situations. Allegheny County 911 received calls about Central Catholic and Oakland Catholic. Both schools...
The Stroller, March 30, 2023: 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. Spaghetti dinner benefit planned Saturday at Marconi Club A spaghetti dinner...
Letter to the editor: Legislators urged to protect animals
I urge Rep. Summer Lee, D-Swissvale, to support Goldie’s Act, H.R. 6100, which would impose stricter professional practices on the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to uphold the Animal Welfare Act, which has oversight on puppy mills. Generally, “puppy mill” is another term for a dog producing factory, where female...
Inflation is declining, but health premiums and medical costs are heading higher
WASHINGTON — During the pandemic, health care costs — usually a main driver of U.S. inflation — remained surprisingly stable, rising just about 2% annually even as prices for many goods and services soared more than three or four times that rate. But signs are emerging that medical inflation is...
High school scores, summaries and schedules for March 29, 2023
High schools WPIAL Baseball Wednesday’s results Class 5A Section 1 Franklin Regional 10, Penn Hills 1 Class 3A Section 1 Mohawk 8, Quaker Valley 4 Section 3 Shady Side Academy 10, Deer Lakes 9 Class 2A Section 2 Northgate 10, Aliquippa 3 Class A Section 2 Summit Academy 8, Springdale...
High school roundup for March 29, 2023: Hempfield blanks Mt. Lebanon
Riley Miller homered and threw a one-hit shutout with eight strikeouts as Hempfield defeated Mt. Lebanon, 10-0, in Section 1-6A softball Wednesday, bouncing back from a loss to North Allegheny on Monday. Claire Mitchell and Allie Cervola also homered and Margaret Howard went 4 for 4 with a double for...
No injuries in Lower Burrell warehouse fire
Firefighters responded to a fire Wednesday night at a warehouse in Lower Burrell. Lower Burrell Fire Company No. 1 led the response by multiple fire departments just before 9:30 p.m., according to a Westmoreland County emergency dispatcher. The dispatcher identified the business in the 300 block of Greensburg Road as...
David Magee: Fentanyl poisoning — coming to a middle school near you
The last six months have been brutal for the Carrollton-Farmers Branch Independent School District in Texas. Nearly a dozen students have overdosed on fentanyl between September and March. Three of them died. If you’re thinking, Texas has a problem, the truth is far more sobering. America has a problem, and...
Fishermen plead guilty in cheating scandal
CLEVELAND — Two men charged with cheating in a fishing tournament last year, including one Mercer County resident, pleaded guilty in Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas. Chase Cominsky, 36, of Hermitage, and Jacob Runyan, 43, of Ashtabula, Ohio, each pleaded guilty to one charge of cheating, a fifth-degree felony,...

