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Pittsburgh woman charged in luring incident accused in 4 similar robberies
A Beechview woman charged Wednesday in connection with an attempted robbery and shooting is accused of staging at least four other robberies in two municipalities in the past month, court records show. Pittsburgh police charged Nyzjayah Majors, 20, with aggravated assault and conspiracy to commit robbery, both felonies. She also...
Fire guts McCali Manor in Mt. Pleasant
Firefighters battled a blaze Wednesday afternoon that extensively damaged an apartment building and former restaurant in downtown Mt. Pleasant. All seven of the occupants of the McCali Manor at 462 W. Main St. were accounted for after fire broke out shortly before 3 p.m., causing extensive damage. No one was...
May 29 a ‘beautiful day’ for inaugural charity 5K honoring late Greensburg Salem coach
Longtime Greensburg Salem track and cross country coach Steve Snider was known for his inspirational approach and positive outlook, viewing, in his own words, every day as “a beautiful day.” The beloved coach, who also taught physical education and health in the district for 36 years, will be remembered on...
Irwin, Export bars challenge covid fines, license suspensions
Two local restaurant owners are asking a Westmoreland County judge to overturn fines and liquor license suspensions they incurred after they were accused of failing to follow covid-19 mandates. Brandy’s on Main in Irwin and Jiggers Pub in Export claim health and safety orders instituted by former Gov. Tom Wolf...
Music, mayhem mix in upcoming Saint Vincent Summer Theatre shows
The upcoming Saint Vincent Summer Theatre season is feeling like “a return to normalcy” for producing artistic director Greggory Brandt. For its 53rd season, the theater will present three productions and welcome back its popular after-performance cabaret. Following a two-year pandemic shutdown, SVST presented two productions in 2022. This year’s...
Routes 30, 130 improvements needed, Norwin town hall participants say
Norwin-area residents told local and county officials improvements are needed to routes 30 and 130 to ease traffic congestion and improve safety. About 20 residents attended a meeting this week organized by Irwin Councilman Tyler Baum, who said he views the communities as being connected through the transportation routes. “Our...
Medical examiner IDs victims of Homewood shooting
The Allegheny County Medical Examiner’s Office has identified two Pittsburghers who were fatally shot in Homewood last month. Damion Nance, 46, and Janell Ross, 47, were found dead on Frankstown Avenue late March 24, according to the medical examiner. Police said they responded to the area around 11:50 p.m. after...
New Kensington police seek suspect in cellphone store burglary
New Kensington police are looking for a person they say burglarized a cellphone store early Tuesday. According to Detective Sgt. Paul Manke Jr., the burglary happened about 1:15 a.m. at Boost Mobile on Ninth Street. Police said the person forced their way into the store and stole numerous cellphones. Store...
Meet new Verona Chamber of Commerce president
I recently had the pleasure of interviewing the newly elected Verona Chamber of Commerce president, Stefani Garibay. I’ll preface these answers with this: It is the first year we have a new president, executive board and board members. While we have some remaining original members, I believe with our new...
Annual Jack Sedlak Community Clean-Up set for April 29 in Monroeville
Last year, Joe Sedlak said he couldn’t remember when the roadside litter in Monroeville was so bad. And while winter in the Pittsburgh area has been mild in temperature and precipitation, the wind has been another story. “A lot of people seem to think the wind we’ve had the last...
Monroeville addresses proposed zoning ordinance
While the draft form of a revised and updated zoning ordinance in Monroeville contains more than 400 pages, parts of the document addressing a particular topic are drawing practically all the public’s attention. Residents and property owners in Monroeville and nearby communities oppose provisions that would allow for extraction of...
Pittsburgh police’s tentative deal includes pay increases, new system for discipline
Pittsburgh City Council has reached a tentative contract agreement with city police that includes pay increases and a new system for disciplining officers. The union representing Pittsburgh’s police officers ratified the proposed contract last month, with 572 votes in favor of the deal and only 13 against it. The contract...
Allegheny County combats opioid abuse through ‘harm reduction’ campaign
Stacie Brown remembers the date her life came crashing down — and when she started to take it back. “June 1, 2012, is the day I overdosed and stopped using,” said Brown, 51, of Pittsburgh’s Spring Hill, an overdose outreach coordinator for Allegheny County Health Department. “I remember I was...
PPG’s Glidden to be Walmart’s primary paint brand
PPG struck a deal for the Pittsburgh-based company’s Glidden brand to become the primary paint brand at the world’s largest retailer. The 3-year agreement expands PPG’s relationship with Walmart. Glidden products will include a new line of Grab-n-Go ready-to-use paint as well as tint-able paints and Olympic wood stain products...
Sheetz again makes Fortune’s list of 100 best companies to work for
You might think of Sheetz as a good place to fill up the tank and tummy. But it’s also a good place to work, according to Fortune magazine. As it has for nine out of the past 10 years, Fortune has ranked Sheetz among its list of the 100 best...
Westmoreland happenings: Easter services, caregiver support meeting, pepperoni roll sale, more
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Police: Man shot in Beechview said he was lured to home; 2 arrested
Pittsburgh police said a man told them he was lured to a Beechview home and shot early Wednesday. Officers in Zone 6 responded about 1 a.m. to the 1500 block of Belasco Avenue after multiple calls came in for shots fired. At the scene, police said they found a man...
Greensburg unveils design for Spring Avenue Park revamp
Greensburg resident Luis Sanchez and his family are eager to try out updated amenities planned at Spring Avenue Park, which faces the front door of their Menoher Way home. “It’s going to be really good for so many kids,” Sanchez said. That includes his 10-year-old daughter, Gianna, who has fun...
North Allegheny takes public speaking awards
North Allegheny placed first and second in debate, third in speech and won second place overall in the Pennsylvania High School Speech League State Championships March 17-18 in Bloomsburg. Thirty-five members of the North Allegheny Speech and Debate team from grades nine through 12 qualified to attend the two-day championships....
Shady Side Academy students named to all-state music ensembles
Four Shady Side Academy Senior School students have earned places in the Pennsylvania Music Educators Association All-State Festival music ensembles, the highest level a high school musician can achieve. The following students will perform at the 2023 at the association’s All-State Festival at the Kalahari Resort in The Poconos on...
The Stroller, April 5, 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. Salvation Army accepting summer camp reservations Reservations for summer camp at...
Free shuttle program to transport New Kensington residents to grocery stores
Another free shuttle service is being launched to help give New Kensington residents in the city’s downtown “food desert” access to groceries. Wesley Family Services, the New Ken Downtown Partnership and Westmoreland Community Action are partnering in the pilot transportation program, which will start Monday, April 10. The Fresh Food...
Morning Roundup: Armstrong County couple dead in what police say was murder-suicide
Here are some of the latest news items from this morning, Wednesday, April 5, 2023: Police say Armstrong couple dead in murder-suicide State police say a man shot and killed his wife and then turned the gun on himself in a murder-suicide Tuesday in Armstrong County. Troopers said Trenton Johns...
1 injured as car goes over hillside at Linton Middle School in Penn Hills
One person was injured Tuesday when their car rolled down a hill onto the sidelines of the athletic field at Linton Middle School in Penn Hills, according to firefighters. Penn Hills No. 7 was among three fire companies that responded along with police and EMS to the single-car crash, which...
Defense attorneys in synagogue mass shooting again ask to have death penalty option thrown out
Defense attorneys for the man accused of killing 11 people at a Squirrel Hill synagogue said Tuesday that the U.S. Department of Justice is arbitrarily seeking the death penalty against their client but failed to do the same in other attempted mass shooting cases in which Jewish and Latino people...
