Western PA Local News category, Page 1657
Police: East Deer woman facing drug charges after selling informant crack cocaine
State police accused an East Deer woman of dealing crack cocaine after an informant bought the drug from her during a sting operation. Sarah Rebecca Ellis, 26, of the 900 block of Front Street, was charged with two felony counts of possessing drugs with the intent to deliver as well...
Churchill man to serve 2 to 5 five years in prison for Arnold shooting
Devon Askew told a Westmoreland County judge he regretted that his actions two years ago in Arnold that left a man shot to death but maintained he never planned to hurt a home intruder he believed was there to injure a woman or her child. “I am truly sorry and...
Pittsburgh City Council’s pay raise scaled back because of home-rule charter
Pittsburgh City Council members adjusted the amount of their pay raise approved in a special meeting Saturday because the initial amount conflicted with the city’s home rule charter, City Councilman Anthony Coghill said. Coghill said the original proposal to increase council members’ pay from $72,000 to $83,000 — a more...
Lawsuit: West View man said he was dragged by Port Authority bus in Pittsburgh
A West View man is suing Port Authority of Allegheny County for negligence after he said his arm got caught in the rear door of a bus when the driver closed it early, causing him to be dragged. Lloyd Gaston was a passenger on the 61B and boarded the bus...
Deputies seize cache of ammunition, firearms from Sewickley Township man’s mobile home
Six days before state troopers arrested a 39-year-old Sewickley Township man on rape charges, county sheriff’s deputies seized more than a dozen handguns, rifles and shotguns from his home, according to court documents. Steven K. Stemmler, who resides in the KOA Campground on Waltz Mill Road, was arraigned Thursday on...
Highlands Musical Cabaret offers a toe-tapping good time for audience
Several alumni performed Saturday, Feb. 8 in the 10th annual Highlands Musical Cabaret, celebrating 35 years of the district’s high school musicals. In addition to the musical entertainment, the event featured raffle baskets, a 50/50 raffle and a meet-and-greet session. Directed by high school choral/musical director Michael Zeiler — himself...
NTSB report: Pittsburgh’s Fern Hollow Bridge collapse started on Squirrel Hill side
The collapse of Pittsburgh’s Fern Hollow Bridge likely started on the west, or Squirrel Hill, side of the span, according to a preliminary report from the National Transportation Safety Board released Monday. The brief report notes only facts surrounding the collapse and the bridge itself. It does not draw any...
Chintalapalli, Innamorato named to Pittsburgh’s Urban Redevelopment Authority
Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainey on Monday announced the city’s chief economic development officer Kyle Chintalapalli and state Rep. Sara Innamorato, D-Lawrenceville, as his appointments to the Urban Redevelopment Authority. “I am confident that both Kyle and Rep. Innamorato bring a wealth of experience and commitment to my administration’s priority to...
Kiski Area Elementary Art Show to display over 1,000 works
Art and fellowship will soon fill the hallways at three Kiski Area elementary schools. The annual Kiski Area School District Elementary Art Show returns Tuesday, Feb. 8 after being held virtually last year because of the pandemic. Kiski Area East, North and South Primary Schools will simultaneously host the event...
Small plane makes emergency landing at Arnold Palmer airport; no injuries reported
No injuries were reported when a small plane made an emergency landing shortly after takeoff Monday morning at Arnold Palmer Regional Airport. The chartered plane carrying nine passengers and three crew members experienced smoke in the cockpit about 20 miles into its flight, according to Gabe Monzo, executive director of...
‘Pippin’ comes to Shady Side Academy stage
Shady Side Academy drama students are bringing live theater back. Last year’s spring musical was presented in late May in a virtual format via video because of the pandemic. Senior School students will perform their winter musical, “Pippin,” Feb. 11-13. First-time Shady Side musical director Dek Ingraham said the cast...
Pittsburgh to receive $30M for public transit in 1st infrastructure bill allocation
The Pittsburgh region is receiving more than $30 million in transit funding from the infrastructure law passed in November, but it remains unknown how the region’s largest transit agency will use the money. The money is coming from the $234 million allocated for Pennsylvania and is earmarked for the first...
Springdale Police investigating cause of head-on vehicle collision Sunday
No major injuries occurred following a two-vehicle head-on collision Sunday afternoon in Springdale, Springdale Police Captain Derek Dayoub said. Dayoub said the accident occurred on the 500 block of Pittsburgh Street. Police were notified of the crash at 12:44 p.m., he said. Police said one male was taken to the...
Route 31 in Donegal Township closed for hours after chain- reaction crash involving 3 trucks
Jesse Bash had stopped his black four-wheel drive pickup truck on Route 31 in Donegal Township Monday to make a left turn into a furniture outlet store where he works when the driver of a tri-axle truck behind him “began really laying on his air horn.” “I was really starting...
Pittsburgh looks to add more plows to address concerns about snow, ice removal
Pittsburgh is looking to address complaints about snow and ice removal by adding a dozen plows to its fleet. “We’ve come to the conclusion that we just need more vehicles, more safely operating vehicles,” Councilman Anthony Coghill said, explaining that the measure would “help our fleet get up to the...
Man knocked out, 1 person arrested after South Side fight
A man is in the hospital with head injuries after being knocked unconscious Monday during a fight on Pittsburgh’s South Side, police said. Mueller said police responded to the incident at 12:50 a.m. Monday in the 1500 block of E. Carson Street. A suspect was taken into custody and was...
Greensburg police looking for suspect in ‘smash and grab’ theft at Lynch Field
Greensburg police are looking for a man accused of smashing the window of a vehicle parked Sunday at Lynch Field and taking a purse. A woman reported the incident just before 2 p.m. outside The Aerobic Center, according to Capt. Shawn Denning. A center manager told investigators that the suspect’s...
Man killed in Hempfield UTV crash
A Hempfield man died Sunday evening when the utility terrain vehicle he was driving collided with a tree, according to Westmoreland County deputy coroner Sean Hribal. Joseph Weisend, 51, sustained multiple blunt force injuries around 5:30 p.m. in the crash along Rocky Mountain Road. Investigators said Weisend was driving a...
In brief: Query Club, Sewickley House tour and more
Query Club All meetings take place in the Community Room of the Sewickley Public Library from 7-9 p.m. The Feb. 28 meeting will feature host Janet Oellig and speakers Susan Sour (Ansel Adams) and Lynne Schneider (California Gold Rush). Galentine’s Coffee Tasting The Press House, located at 505 Broad St.,...
Hampton sophomore earns Eagle Scout award
Matthew Zegar of Hampton earned Boy Scouting’s highest rank when he successfully completed the Eagle Scout Board of Review on Dec. 23. The son of Robert and Nancy Zegar, he led a team of youth and adult volunteers in constructing and installing a dog agility course in Seville Park in...
8 Hampton High School students win Pittsburgh Region Scholastic Art & Writing competition
Eight Hampton High School students won awards in the prestigious Scholastic Art & Writing competition, Pittsburgh region. The Scholastic Art & Writing Awards bills itself as the nation’s longest-running and most prestigious recognition program for creative teens. Teens in grades seven-12 (ages 13 and up) compete nationally and regionally in...
Mexican food truck owner opening restaurant in New Kensington
A Mexican chef known for his tacos, quesadillas and burritos who brought his food truck to New Kensington’s monthly Fridays on Fifth last year will be establishing a restaurant in the city. Jose Tecuanhuehue plans to open Taqueria El Pastorcito in March. It will be at 929 Fourth Ave. in...
The Stroller, Feb. 7, 2022: Events in the Alle-Kiski Valley
Publicize your events, fish fries and fundraisers for free in The Stroller. Send information at least a week in advance to vndnews@triblive.com. Please include a daytime telephone number. Pajamas, slippers and socks requested by HOPE Center The Alle-Kiski HOPE Center is seeking donations of new men’s and women’s pajamas and...
Leechburg truck driver named Highway Angel for act of kindness on the road
Truck driver Greg Rupp, a Leechburg resident, expected his last route at 5 a.m. to be his usual quiet drive. But on Oct. 14, he witnessed a horrific event. What he did next earned him a Highway Angel award from the Truckload Carriers Association, the national group that represents his...
Valley grad with desire to help others readies for global adventure
A vacation to Kathmandu, Nepal, planted the seed of adventure in Valley High School graduate Skylar Houck. “I went there to study Buddhism, but I developed this itch to travel,” said Houck, 23. “I really enjoyed the culture shock and experiencing things that are completely different from what I’m used...
