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Prime Stage Theatre launches interactive mystery theater podcast
With in-person live performances postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic, Prime Stage Theatre is moving to new platforms to reach their audiences remotely. Beginning Oct. 1, Prime Stage Theatre will host the Prime Stage Mystery Theatre Podcast. The first program, penned by local writer Lawrence Connolly, is titled “A Knavish...
Police: Man stable after being shot twice in Downtown Pittsburgh
A man was in stable condition Saturday after being shot in Downtown Pittsburgh. City police were alerted about 11:15 a.m. to a reported shooting on Fort Duquesne Boulevard, between the Seventh and Ninth street bridges. Officers found the male victim in the 100 block of Seventh Street. He had been...
Westmoreland County has 2 new covid-19 deaths
Westmoreland County has two new coronavirus-related deaths Saturday, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Health. The county also has 19 new covid-19 cases, two of which are probable with the rest confirmed. Saturday’s numbers bring the death total to 54 and case total to 2,203. Westmoreland County coronavirus by dayInfogram...
To the moon! CMU students one step closer to searching for water on moon’s South Pole
Carnegie Mellon University students, professors and a spin-off company have cleared their first major hurdle in developing a small robotic rover called MoonRanger for NASA set to search for water and ice on the south pole of the moon in 2022. “We’re going to the moon. Who gets to do...
Allegheny County reports month-high new covid-19 cases, surpasses 12,000 total cases
Allegheny County saw a month-high amount of new covid-19 cases Saturday, according to the county Health Department. There were 106 new cases reported, bringing the county’s case total to 12,101. The new cases are the highest amount of cases reported since Aug. 13 when 114 cases were reported. No new...
West Deer family pays it forward with fundraiser for fellow child with cancer
At barely 7 months old, Noah Latronica was diagnosed with brain cancer. “It was just one of those out-of-body experiences,” said his mother, Sara Jane Latronica, 28, of West Deer. Latronica and her husband, Nick, realized something was wrong a few months after Noah’s birth on June 9, 2016. Noah...
Vandergrift meeting abruptly ends amid accusations, confusion
It was a short meeting. A Vandergrift councilwoman called for the resignation of the council president Thursday night, during a continuation of the September council meeting. Councilwoman Karen McClarnon was immediately called out of order, resulting in a brief shouting match before the meeting was quickly adjourned and the Zoom...
Faith leaders tapped to promote census; count will last additional monthVideo
As political tensions flare and government mistrust spreads, local leaders are turning to trusted community members to promote the census. For months, local officials have relied on faith leaders to help dispel fears and promote the importance of the census, which determines the number of congressional seats per state and...
Greensburg neighborhood doesn’t let covid-19 crash partyVideo
A group of Greensburg neighbors, some of whom have lived along the same street in the northern end of the city for at least 40 years, gathered Friday afternoon for a country music concert and fellowship that made the oft-used quote from Mister Rogers really ring true — it truly...
The Stroller, Sept. 26, 2020: Events in the Alle-Kiski Valley
The Valley News Dispatch is compiling a list of autumn events and Halloween parades, parties and trick-or-treat nights. Send an email to cpinto-smith@triblive.com. Participants sought for benefit walk Apollo Area Churches will sponsor the area CROP Walk at 2 p.m. Oct. 4 on the Roaring Run Trail, Kiski Township Registration...
Tractor-trailer rig carrying oranges overturns near New Stanton exit of turnpike, snarls traffic for hours
Traffic along the westbound lanes of the Pennsylvania Turnpike, just east of the New Stanton exit, was tied up for several hours early Saturday as a result of an overturned tractor-trailer. No injuries were reported in the crash that happened at about 11:40 p.m. Friday. Mt. Pleasant Fire Chief Jerry...
Police: Man fatally shot by girlfriend during hours-long domestic altercation in Turtle Creek
A 24-year-old man was fatally shot by his girlfriend after he reportedly assaulted her for hours early Saturday in Turtle Creek, according to Allegheny County Police. The Allegheny County Medical Examiner’s Office identified the slain man as Nigel Broadus but did not list his home address. The county’s homicide unit...
The week’s top stories from around the Lower ValleyVideo
Here are some of the week’s top stories: Indiana Township home on market for $8 million An Italian villa built in 2007 and perched high atop a hill in Indiana Township is on the market for $8 million. The six-bedroom mansion includes six full and two half bathrooms, a 70-foot...
Student news: Shady Side Academy students form committee, raise money for local nonprofits
Shady Side Academy Middle School eighth-grader Sonia Kshirsagar created the Breckenridge Youth-Run Service Committee (BYSC) in Wexford for which she serves as chair. On Aug. 22, she organized a multicharity neighborhood block party that benefited four local nonprofit organizations: The Free Store in Wilkinsburg, Urban Impact, Every Child Inc. and...
Norwin foundation seeks money for scholarships, programs
A foundation that has provided more than $560,000 in scholarships to Norwin students since 2007 wants to raise $7,500 during the school district’s homecoming festivities next week. The Norwin School District Community Foundation will conduct its annual Days of Giving from 8 a.m. Wednesday through Oct. 4, with the goal...
Duquesne University police get body cams, as sought by hunger-striking mother of student who died in 2018
Duquesne University has completed its purchase of body cameras for its campus police, one of the demands made by Dannielle Brown, who has been on hunger strike since July over the 2018 death of her son at Duquesne. The first year of the program will cost the school $90,000, which...
Penn Township man found guilty of shooting at police
A Penn Township man who fired one shot from a high-powered rifle through a wall and toward police officers responding to a domestic violence call at his home was convicted Friday of aggravated assault of a law enforcement officer. The Westmoreland County jury deliberated more than three hours before it...
9 more coronavirus cases at Westmoreland Manor
Nine more employees at Westmoreland Manor, the county-owned nursing home in Hempfield, tested positive for coronavirus, officials said Friday. According to the latest update from county officials, no additional residents have been diagnosed with coronavirus, leaving the number of infected at 47. There are currently 336 residents at the Manor....
Schools find ways to cope with substitute teacher shortage in age of coronavirus
Local schools are bracing for what could be a year filled with teacher vacancies as covid-19 potentially amplifies a yearslong substitute teacher shortage. Districts scrambling to find day-to-day substitutes during a typical school year now might have to work twice as hard to retain those positions as fears of returning...
Longtime children’s services coordinator will retire from Murrysville libraryVideo
After more than three decades as the children’s services coordinator at the Murrysville Community Library, Carol Siefken still has just as much passion as the day she started in 1987. You can hear the excitement in her voice as she rifles through drawers stuffed to the brim with supplemental materials...
Most charges held against 3 protesters accused in 941 Saloon fracasVideo
Three activists faced preliminary hearings Friday morning for charges related to summer protests targeting a Downtown Pittsburgh bar’s dress code that some called racist and transphobic. A majority of the charges against Gam Craft, Dena Stanley and Chrissy Carter were held over for trial. The issues surrounding the 941 Saloon...
Local officials could have more time to complete census counts, federal judge rules
Only five days before census counts were set to cease, a federal judge in California barred the Trump administration from cutting efforts a month short. U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh issued a preliminary injunction Thursday requiring the Census Bureau to extend counting efforts through Oct. 31, NPR reported. That October...
Trial on misconduct allegations against Allegheny County Judge Tranquilli set for November
The trial for an Allegheny County Common Pleas judge accused of judicial misconduct will be held in November in Jefferson County. Conference Judge John H. Foradora, who serves as president judge of Jefferson County, will preside over the case against Judge Mark V. Tranquilli beginning on Nov. 19 in Brookville....
East Deer to use federal grant to replace aging waterline
East Deer will use federal grant money to replace an old waterline on Parsonage Street that supplies water to about 15 homes. Jenna Miller lives on the street and has experienced water issues. She was happy to hear the news. “I’m excited for them to replace it after all these...
Appeals court upholds murder conviction in Latrobe Good Samaritan killing
Editor’s note: An earlier version of this story incorrectly identified the victim, who was Dan McNerny. A Pennsylvania appeals court upheld the third-degree murder conviction of a Latrobe man serving up to 20 years in prison for his role in the murder of a Good Samaritan who was killed as...
