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ATI, Steelworkers return to bargaining table as strike continues
Negotiators for Allegheny Technologies Inc. and the United Steelworkers union returned to the bargaining table Monday. About 1,300 USW members have been on strike at nine ATI facilities since March 30. On Friday, the union said it had proposed returning to in-person negotiations with ATI to resolve the outstanding issues...
Man found shot in East Hills business
A man was found shot in the 7900 block of Frankstown Avenue just after midnight, according to Pittsburgh police. According to police, first responders found the victim inside a business with a gunshot wound to the abdomen. The business was not identified. Police said the victim told officers that an...
The Stroller, April 19, 2021: Events in the Alle-Kiski Valley
Publicize your club meetings, events and fundraisers in The Stroller. Send information at least a week in advance to vndnews@triblive.com. Please include a daytime telephone number. Drug Takeback Day set Saturday in Plum In partnership with the Drug Enforcement Administration, Plum Police Department will host a drug takeback day from...
Greensburg wants dilapidated building torn down
Greensburg wants the California owner of a three-story brick building in the downtown business district to raze the structure or the city will do it. The building’s roof has fallen in and the structure is “at immediate risk of collapse,” according to a legal notice tacked to the front of...
Allegheny Circle Conversion Project begins Monday on North Side
Phase 2 of the Allegheny Circle Two-Way Conversion Project will get underway Monday, the City of Pittsburgh has announced. The project is expected to be completed by the end of 2021. Allegheny Circle is made up of four streets (North, East, South and West Commons) around Allegheny Center on the...
Officials release name of man killed in Knoxville shooting
One man is dead and two people are injured after a shooting in the 200 block of Moore Avenue in Pittsburgh’s Knoxville neighborhood. According to public information officer Maurice Matthews, police responded to a shot spotter alert for 19 rounds being fired at about 8:45 p.m. When police arrived at...
Leechburg, North Apollo and Upper Burrell among those to get state money to fix roads
Leechburg Borough is a big winner in Governor Wolf’s $45.9 million funding package designed for highway, bridge and rail improvements. Leechburg will receive $294,135 to mill and repave about 1.1 miles of roadway. The roads to be restored include those impacted by the recent project throughout the borough that was...
Year Up program offers Housing Authority residents skills training, internship
Helping young adults overcome the challenges of finding a livable wage job with upward mobility is the goal of a new program called Year Up Pittsburgh. The program offers Housing Authority of the City of Pittsburgh (HACP) residents six months of technical and professional skills training followed by a six...
Lower Burrell woman wins $25,000 grant from Pens and 84 Lumber
A business venture originally meant to be a hobby has changed the course of a Lower Burrell woman’s life and brought her unexpected financial support. Nicole Waltenbaugh, 35, has been awarded a $25,000 EmpowerHER Grant sponsored by the Pittsburgh Penguins and the 84 Lumber LIFT (Leading & Inspiring Females to...
Starlite Lounge in Blawnox to be back on Food Network’s ‘Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives’
For the second time, the Starlite Lounge in Blawnox will be on the Food Network’s “Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives.” “It’s pretty cool,” said Starlite owner Ron Esser. “We really appreciate this. The show is popular. So many people I know watch it.” Esser, whose nickname is “Moondog,” also owns Moondog’s...
Burrell parents win Lower Burrell approval for senior parade on Leechburg Road
Burrell School District parents received approval from Lower Burrell Council this week to hold a senior parade down a section of Leechburg Road in early June. The parade is scheduled for Sunday, June 6 at 4 p.m., featuring the senior students in cars, fire trucks and more. The rain date...
Swimming pool demand deepens in Western Pa. during pandemic
With so many homeowners opting for a “staycation” last year because of the coronavirus pandemic and pools being closed for the same reason, pool installers and suppliers in the region say they are swimming in business — with hardly any easing up in demand from last year. “We’re getting leads...
Norwin grad takes on challenge as Pittsburgh fire bureau’s lone female lieutenantVideo
If Lt. Kari Burnham wanted to meet with other female firefighters in the Pittsburgh Bureau of Fire, they could sit around her kitchen table — with room to spare. Burnham, a 35-year-old North Huntingdon native, is one of four women among the bureau’s 474 firefighters. One recently retired and another...
Extended family of Cassandra Gross hope to draw attention to caseVideo
On the third anniversary of Cassandra Gross’ disappearance, Westmoreland County District Attorney John Peck said his office “certainly hasn’t forgotten about the victim,” who was last seen meeting a friend for lunch in April 2018. Tammie Klingensmith of Jeannette, cousin to Gross’ father, wants to make sure it stays that...
Valley Jr.-Sr High closed because of covid-19 cases
Following a fourth positive covid-19 case at Valley Junior/Senior High School in New Kensington, the New Kensington-Arnold District announced the school will be closed Monday. The district said the decision was made in accordance with Pennsylvania Department of Education and Department of Health guidance. The building will operate using the...
Police: Man surrenders in Greenfield shooting incident
A man seen shooting from the back of a house in Greenfield surrendered to police without incident Sunday morning. Police believe the weapon was an air rifle. A neighbor witnessed a rifle sticking out of a window of a house at about 10:45 a.m. on Bigelow Street. Police were directed...
Franklin Regional Junior Olympics wrestler earns 2nd state title in 3 years
Franklin Regional Junior Olympics wrestler Kaydon Ferrell captured his second state title in three years this month at the Keystone State Youth Wrestling Championships, held at the Monroeville Convention Center. “It was pretty hard,” said Ferrell, 11, of Murrysville. “He was way heavier than me. I was the lightweight in...
Eastern area real estate transactions for the week of April 18, 2021
Churchill Bryan Cole sold property at 91 Bowstone Road to Chrissy Robles for $340,000. Estate of Donald Kennedy sold property at 2312 Greensburg Pike to Charles Lee Jr. and Kimberlee Lee for $74,000. Andrea Carhuaslla sold property at 3300 Longbow Drive to Louis Maurice Maraj and Alexis McGee for $376,000....
Pine, Richland real estate transactions for the week of April 18, 2021
Pine Cavalier Land Partn. L.P. sold property at 6200-6206 Elm Road to Nvr INC for $294,372. BHI Land LLC sold property at 536 MacLeod Drive to Jason and Heather Smith for $169,900. Eddy Homes Inc. sold property at 110 Miller Drive to Roncin LLC for $662,537. Trinity Place LLC sold...
Hampton area real estate transactions for the week of April 18, 2021
Hampton Matthew Feroce sold property at 2889 Harts Run Road to Maurice Spencer for $13,100. Paul Sweeney sold property at 5055 Harvest Lane to Renee Foy for $127,000. Cartus Corp. sold property at 4801 Stonebridge Drive to Roman and Svetlana Kharkovski for $829,000. McCandless Tara Kunkle sold property at 176...
The Herald area real estate transactions for the week of April 18, 2021
Aspinwall Stephen Maxwell sold property at 116 Fifth St. to Runtian Wang and Xiong xin Dong for $300,000. Blawnox Estate of Richard Stoss sold property at 217 Walnut St. to Cassandra Kwiecinski for $166,500. Etna Alaina Invest Co. LLC sold property at 40 Oakland St. to Pluto Holdings LLC for...
Craft beer makers look to region’s farms to grow grainsVideo
The only local thing about regional craft beer right now is the water, according to farmer Vince Mangini of Crabtree. For example, at All Saints Brewing in Hempfield, founder Jeff Guidos typically gets his malt from German and other European companies. Through Food21’s “Farm to Tap” program, Mangini wants to...
Leechburg schools predict no tax increase next school year
Leechburg Area School District will introduce no tax increase for next school year, district officials said this week, and there will be no budget deficit thanks to the availability of emergency covid funding. District officials last week presented the preliminary budget for the 2021-22 school year of more than $14.6...
Pittsburgh-area music venues, theaters hamstrung by issues with Small Business Administration website
Local music venues are facing another shutdown. The Small Business Administration website where venues submit an application for money is not working. The glitch is holding up federal relief money for venues and causing frustration. The Save Our Stages Act was passed as part of a covid-19 relief bill in...
Grants help grow community gardens across Western Pa.Video
A community garden can bring together residents who never met, and its bounty can help feed the growers and others through donations. That’s why several community garden organizers throughout Western Pennsylvania were so happy to receive grant funding or in-kind donations to get their gardens started. “We got some help...
