Western PA Local News category, Page 2372
Pine considering assessing need for improvements at community center
Pine officials are considering hiring a firm to conduct an in-depth review of the community center’s past to see if changes may be needed for the future. The township has received proposals from two companies to conduct an assessment of the facility, which celebrated its 10th anniversary last year. Jan...
Public opinion could guide whether Pittsburgh’s Columbus statue will remain
The fate of a 62-year-old statue of Christopher Columbus that towers over Schenley Drive near Phipps Conservatory in Oakland will be decided Sept. 23 by the Pittsburgh Art Commission. Before the commission meets, it is working to gauge public sentiment about the statue, one of Pittsburgh-based Italian artist Frank Vittor’s...
Bushy Run Lions Club to host chicken barbecue dinner
After being canceled this spring due to coronavirus, the Bushy Run Lions Club is hosting its annual chicken barbecue dinner. The event is scheduled for Sept. 27 at the Bushy Run Lions Community building in Claridge. Dinners will be served from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., or until sell-out. Boy...
‘Fat’ hummingbird migration in full force, keep those feeders up
Their bags are packed for a 1,000-plus-mile flight to Mexico and Central America. The essential luggage for a ruby-throated hummingbird? Up to an extra gram of fat. Yes, fat on the smallest breeding bird in the eastern United States is discernible, desirable for migration and definitely measured at the banding...
Return to school smooth but with different feel in Penn Hills School District
Penn Hills School District officials said the first couple of days of school were relatively smooth, considering the completely different atmosphere because of the covid-19 pandemic. “It went really well. We’re excited to see kids back, and I think they were excited, too,” Kristen Brown, principal of Penn Hills Elementary...
Carnegie Mellon delays spring semester to avoid flu season during pandemic
Carnegie Mellon University officials Thursday said they will delay the start of the 2021 spring semester, originally scheduled to begin Jan. 11, to Feb. 1. The new start date is an attempt to reduce the time the campus will be open during flu season, given indications that flu season will...
Westmoreland County adds 11 new covid-19 cases
Westmoreland County had 11 new covid-19 cases Thursday, according to the state Department of Health. The county’s cases count is now 1,925. All of the newly reported cases are confirmed. There have now been 1,858 confirmed cases and 67 probable cases in Westmoreland County. No new coronavirus-related deaths were reported,...
Sheriff’s deputies arrest man accused of sexually assaulting Greensburg girl
Greensburg police got an assist Thursday from the Westmoreland County Sheriff’s Department in a week-long search for a convicted child abuser wanted on a new complaint. Police Det. Charles Irvin obtained an arrest warrant last week for Paul A. Chamberlain, 32, a former city resident whose last known address was...
Hampton’s Farmers Market in the Community Park offers chance to buy fresh and localVideo
Fresh produce, homemade goods and other products were on display Wednesday at the Farmers Market in the Community Park in Hampton. Residents and visitors stopped by throughout the day to see what the various vendors had for sale and to buy local. The Farmers Market in the Community Park event...
Allegheny County reports no new covid-19 deaths, 54 new cases
Allegheny County on Thursday reported 54 new coronavirus cases, according to the county health department. Cases in the county are now up to 10,969. No additional deaths were reported. The death total remains at 358. The additional covid-19 cases come from 859 tests, with tests from Sept. 2-9. Positivity rate...
The Clarks’ Scott Blasey to perform at diabetes fundraiser
If Julia Balobeck sleeps through her phone’s alarm, it can be life-threatening. The 18-year-old from Crafton has diabetes and wears a device that alerts her to low blood sugar through her smartphone. It also sends a warning to her mother’s phone. “At night she gets some crazy low readings,” said...
Hempfield high school student tests positive for covid-19
A Hempfield Area High School student recently tested positive for the coronavirus, the district announced. The student, who was not identified, was last in school Sept. 1, according to a letter from Superintendent Tammy Wolicki. The district was notified Tuesday of the positive test results. District officials worked with the...
Fox Chapel Area School District water to be retested today for legionella
Water at Fox Chapel Area School District will be retested today to determine if legionella found last month in the system is gone. Superintendent Mary Catherine Reljac said the district will know the results within three to 10 days. “Though it is unlikely that our cold drinking water is affected,...
Cambria County man charged with criminal homicide after wife’s death at Pittsburgh burn unit
A woman pulled from her burning home in Upper Yoder Township last month has died, and her husband has been charged with criminal homicide, authorities said. Cambria County detectives charged Gregory Z. Clem, 64, who was arraigned Wednesday. Detectives allege that Clem set fire to the couple’s home on Aug....
Red Sand Project activities call attention to human traffickingVideo
On Saturday morning, volunteers will be in front of the Westmoreland County Courthouse in Greensburg filling sidewalk seams and cracks with red sand. Hosted by the Westmoreland County Human Trafficking Task Force and Blackburn Center, the activity starting at 9 a.m. is part of the annual Red Sand Project initiative...
Dr. Joseph Maroon honored with UPMC Clinician of Courage Award
Neurosurgeon, author and long-time Sewickley resident Dr. Joseph Maroon was presented with the 2020 UPMC Clinician of Courage Award through a virtual ceremony on Aug. 24. Given as a part of the annual Dr. Loren Roth Quality and Patient Safety Awards, the distinction is meant to honor a UPMC physician...
CMU’s Heinz College announces layoffs
Carnegie Mellon University’s Heinz College of Information Systems and Public Policy will lay off a number of staff members, school officials said this week. The affected staff were notified Tuesday morning. In an email to Heinz College faculty and staff, Dean Ramayya Krishnan said the financial impact of the covid-19...
Letter to the editor: Plum library happy to welcome back public
Dear Editor and Neighbors, What a year it has been thus far! The covid-19 news has impacted all of us with many changes as to how we conduct our daily lives. The Plum Community Library is working hard to address the many challenges we are experiencing, while providing the best...
Route 28 lane restrictions to continue this weekend
Motorists who travel along Route 28 through O’Hara, Shaler and Sharpsburg should allow for extra time this weekend as there will be single-lane restrictions, PennDOT announced. Work will happen from 7 p.m. Friday through 5 a.m. Monday, opening just in time for weekday rush hour traffic. Construction will target both...
Updated town center plans to be revealed at Plum planning commission meeting Sept. 21
Updated plans for a proposed Plum municipal center are expected to be revealed this month. Borough Manager Michael Thomas said there will be a presentation of the Plum Town Center to the planning commission at 6:30 p.m. on Sept. 21 at the borough building, 4757 New Texas Road. The commission...
Gateway School Board votes to broadcast Gators football games on local TV
Gateway High School football games will now be broadcast live on local television. The Gateway school board voted unanimously to hire AW Gusky Productions and LG3 Entertainment for a total of $5,950, which includes a $700 fee as an affiliate of the TribLive High School Sports Network. The agreement covers...
Plum School District employee quarantined after testing positive for covid-19
A Plum Borough School District employee has tested positive for covid-19, according to district officials. The employee, who has not been at work since Sept. 3, tested positive for the virus on Sept. 4, according to a notice sent to parents from Lisa Pace, a registered nurse who serves as...
Church Bazaar in Verona expected to close by the end of yearVideo
A longstanding Verona business is expected to close its doors for good by the end of the year. Everything must go at the Church Bazaar near the corner of South Avenue and Allegheny River Boulevard. It might be a tough task, as nearly every square inch of the place is...
Fayette County woman killed in New Stanton crash
A 44-year-old woman was killed in a one-vehicle crash in New Stanton early Thursday, according to the Westmoreland County Coroner’s office. Deputy Coroner Sean Hribal pronounced Susan M. Clawson of Uniontown dead at the scene of the 1 a.m. crash in the roundabout off Rachel Drive, the coroner’s office reported....
Ross mourns death of K9 Jimy following emergency surgery to remove spleen
Ross police say a member of its K9 unit died unexpectedly following emergency surgery on Sept. 9. “Jimy was a great and valuable member of this department and will be sadly missed,” police officials said in an announcement posted on social media. “Please keep Officer (Justin) Allenbaugh and his family...
