Western PA Local News category, Page 1283
Allegheny County officials preview Election Day tabulating process
In a show of transparency, Allegheny County election officials opened up its warehouse on Pittsburgh’s North Side to the media Thursday to detail the process in which in-person and mail-in votes will be counted on Election Day on Tuesday. Election Division manager David Voye showed media members the bags containing...
Drug charges related to North Huntingdon woman’s death dismissed
Westmoreland County prosecutors dismissed drug delivery resulting in death charges against two men accused of providing a fatal dose of fentanyl-laced heroin to a North Huntingdon woman nearly three years ago. Police said Iona J. Runkle, 46, was found dead Jan. 12, 2020, in her mobile home at the Dusty...
Irwin proposes 8.6% property tax hike for 2023
An 8.6% increase in property taxes is proposed in Irwin’s 2023 budget. The hike is needed to pay for the cost of street lights, officials said. Council on Tuesday approved advertising the tentative budget with a balanced general fund of $4.4 million, that will raise property taxes from 23 mills...
New Kensington-Arnold delays action on stage, pool, other building projects
The New Kensington-Arnold School Board has postponed voting on a number of building and capital projects that touch all of the district’s schools. The board had been expected to vote Tuesday on projects for the high school stage and pool, the public address systems at Martin and H.D. Berkey elementary...
Discussions, children’s activities among Hampton library offerings
• Murder By the Book! A Mystery Book Discussion. The group will discuss “Gone for Good” by Joanna Schaffhausen at 6:30 p.m. Nov. 16. Please call the library at 412-684-1098 to request a copy of the book. Everyone who is interested in great reads is invited to the group. •...
Police fatally shoot suspect on Route 22 in Derry Township after 45-mile, high-speed chase
State police shot and killed a Johnstown man Thursday afternoon along Route 22, about 2 miles east of New Alexandria, ending a high-speed chase of about 44 miles that started in a Johnstown suburb. The suspect, Krysten H. Pretlor, 35, was shot shortly after 3 p.m. after police spun his...
Murrysville area: Veterans Day events, ‘Girl’s Night Out,’ more
Email news briefs and event listings to pvarine@triblive.com. Items must be emailed two weeks in advance to make the deadline for the Star. Veterans Day activities The White Valley AMVETS, Delmont VFW and Murrysville and Export American Legions will partner to host Veterans Day activities throughout the community. Events include:...
North Hills School Board approves 2023-24 school calendar
During the Oct. 20 North Hills School Board meeting, the board approved three versions of the 2023-24 school year calendar. All three calendars show the first day of classes for students will begin on Aug. 23, 2023, and last day of classes will be held on May 20, 2024. “The...
Voters to decide whether Allegheny County Council members can keep seats while running for other office
In addition to high-profile races for governor, U.S. Senate, Congress and the state Legislature, Allegheny County voters will have at least one ballot question to consider when they go to the polls Tuesday. County residents will decide whether sitting Allegheny County Council members should be able to run for other...
Powderpuff football tradition spreads in Plum
Powderpuff games are a high school tradition, and at Plum Senior High, they’ve taken place for the past three decades. But for the first time in the school district’s history, some younger girls had their chance to shine on the football field as Plum Middle School held its first powderpuff...
In brief: News from Sharpsburg and Aspinwall
A Christmas concert featuring the Pine Creek Community Band and choir members of Christ the King parish is scheduled for Dec. 11 at 2 p.m. at St. Mary’s Church in Sharpsburg. The church is located at 210 Garnier Street. —- Aspinwall Neighbors plan to unveil a mural at noon Nov....
Pittsburgh collecting yard waste at curbside, drop-off centers
Pittsburgh residents with leaves, grass, brush and branches can leave their yard waste at the curb or take it to a drop-off center next weekend. The city will hold its biannual yard waste collection on Nov. 12. Residents should place the yard waste they want to have collected by the...
Norwin happenings: Veterans Day event, Thanksgiving fundraiser, more
North Huntingdon VFW plans Veterans Day event The Rev. Daniel Lawrence of the Murrysville Alliance Church will be the keynote speaker at the Veterans Day ceremony at 11 a.m. Nov. 11 at the J. Howard Snyder Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 781, 100 Billot Ave., North Huntingdon. An honor guard...
Penn-Trafford area: Pancake breakfast, fundraiser, singles meetings
Pancake, sausage breakfast planned in Level Green The Level Green Lions Club will serve blueberry, buttermilk, buckwheat or plain pancakes and sausage from 7 a.m. to noon Nov. 12 at the Level Green Community Building, 123 Murrysville Rd., to benefit Lions Club charities. The cost is $7 for adults and...
Stained-glass restoration project at Tarentum church will ‘be night and day difference’
Eleven window openings at the 109-year-old Central Presbyterian Church in Tarentum will remain boarded shut for at least six months during a painstaking project to restore the colorful stained glass. Nine windows and two transoms were removed Wednesday by workers from Pittsburgh Stained Glass Studios, who will begin an extensive...
Acting Chief: Police failed to patrol Brighton Heights funeral despite request
Pittsburgh police on Thursday said their protection had been requested at a Brighton Heights funeral where six people were injured in a shooting last week, but officers were not there when the violence erupted. A shooting outside Destiny of Faith Church on Oct. 28 cut short a funeral for North...
Harrison library seeking adult programmer with flair for ideas
The Community Library of Allegheny Valley hosts hundreds of adult programs each year, from art and history to tech tutoring and genealogy. The site in Harrison is seeking an innovative person to oversee the offerings. John Kristine, the adult programming specialist, left his post Thursday to take a position in...
No tax increase expected in Monroeville
Monroeville’s proposed 2023 budget calls for no changes in municipal tax rates. If adopted by council as scheduled on Dec. 13, the spending plan maintains the property tax rate at 4 mills, meaning property owners will continue to pay $400 per $100,000 of assessed value. Earned income, business privilege and...
ACMH Hospital and Butler County Community College receive $2.5 million for projects
The state Redevelopment Assistance Capital Program awarded $2.5 million in grants to ACMH Hospital’s oncology wing and the new Butler County Community College in Ford City. Both projects were championed by the late Rep. Jeff Pyle. His colleagues, state Sen. Joe Pittman, R-Indiana, and state Rep. Abby Major, D-Ford City,...
Westmoreland happenings: Art events, spaghetti dinners, craft shows, more
Submissions from nonprofit organizations for Briefly Speaking can be emailed to Carol Pinto-Smith at cpinto-smith@triblive.com or mailed to Briefly Speaking, 210 Wood St., Tarentum, PA 15084. Include a complete address and daytime phone number. Submissions are due at least two weeks before the event. Each announcement is printed once; there...
Pine’s Holiday Dazzle 2022 features family focused activities
Two years in a row might not yet make it a tradition, but having a sloth at the annual Holiday Dazzle in Pine could be heading in that direction. “We like to have this event before Thanksgiving to get people in the mood for the holidays,” said Gina Kampi, program...
Obama plans set for Schenley Plaza Fetterman rally
Former President Barack Obama will headline a rally for Democratic U.S. Senate candidate John Fetterman in Schenley Plaza in Oakland on Saturday. This is the first time Obama has visited Pittsburgh for a political rally in several years. The program will begin at noon, but attendees can arrive as early...
Leetsdale garden dedicated in memory of late original garden club member
Leetsdale Garden Club has dedicated a garden in memory of a late member. Mary Kay Dschuhan was one of the club’s founding members back in 2006. She served as vice president and was highly involved in the borough’s Fourth of July Committee, as well as numerous other community engagements for...
Ellwood City man whose wife pleaded guilty to involvement in Capitol riot now faces charges
An Ellwood City man whose wife pleaded guilty to being involved in last year’s U.S. Capitol riot has been charged with related counts. Brian Douglas Sizer, 47, surrendered to the FBI on Thursday morning. He was released on $10,000 unsecured bond after an initial court appearance Friday on charges of...
Highlands taps Freeport Area business manager as director of business affairs
The Highlands School Board on Tuesday hired a director of business affairs for a five-year term. Bradley Walker of Leechburg will be responsible for directing and managing the yearly budget process, among other duties. A start date has not yet been determined. Walker currently is the business office manager for...
