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Man dies after vehicle hits pole in Pittsburgh’s Beltzhoover neighborhood
A 37-year-old man died in a one-vehicle crash in Pittsburgh’s Beltzhoover neighborhood early Saturday morning, according to police. The Allegheny County Medical Examiner identified the victim at James Theodore Green Jr. The crash in the 190 block of West Warrington Avenue was reported around 1:50 a.m. Police said first responders...
Police: 13 pounds of marijuana, drug paraphernalia and $2,000 seized from Derry home
A 34-year-old Derry man faces drug charge after authorities say they seized 13 pounds of marijuana, $2,000 and drug paraphernalia hidden throughout his house. Anthony Gigliotti was arrested after a search of his East Second Avenue home late Thursday. Sgt. James Friscarella and his police dog assisted members of the...
Lower Burrell man ordained a priest by Greensburg Diocese
Mark Dunmire of Lower Burrell was ordained into the Roman Catholic priesthood Saturday by Bishop Edward C. Malesic at Blessed Sacrament Cathedral in Greensburg. Dunmire graduated from Burrell High School before graduating from Robert Morris University, where he earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in media arts. Dunmire said...
Pastors urge community to work against racism at Greensburg prayer vigilVideo
Pastors from several Westmoreland County denominations urged the community to begin standing against prejudice, violence and abuse of power during a prayer vigil Saturday outside the courthouse in Greensburg. “We’ve forgotten how to love one another. We’ve got to start laying aside skin color. … You’ve got to cast aside...
State officials: 4 new cases of covid-19 reported in Westmoreland County, no new deaths
Westmoreland County on Saturday had four new covid-19 cases reported, increasing the total number of coronavirus cases to 487, according to Pennsylvania health officials. No new deaths from the virus were reported in Westmoreland. State officials continued to report 38 deaths, while county Coroner Kenneth Bacha reports 32 deaths as...
State reports 463 new covid-19 cases, 49 more deaths
Pennsylvania Health Department officials on Saturday reported 49 more covid-19 deaths and 463 additional cases, bringing the state’s total number of cases to 78,462. There have been 6,211 people in the state who have died from the virus. More than 5,900 of the total cases are in health care workers....
Allegheny County reports 11 new covid-19 cases, no new deaths
Allegheny County reported 11 new covid-19 cases and no new deaths Saturday. The county’s coronavirus total now stands at 2,076 cases, with the total number of deaths still at 173. Two new hospitalizations were also reported Saturday. Of the reported cases, 54% have been female and 46% have been male....
Children hear message of racial unity at kid-friendly rally in Monroeville
“Be nice.” The simple phrase came out of the mouth of a young boy named Wyatt who showed up with his parents and friends Friday to a Black Lives Matter gathering in a field just outside Moss Side Middle School in Monroeville’s Gateway School District. There, young children were given...
State police say missing Unity man found safe
State police in Greensburg say a missing 81-year-old Westmoreland County man reported missing was found safe Saturday. Troopers had said they were looking for Merle Harr of Unity who was last seen on Route 982 in Unity, near Latrobe, about 1 p.m. Friday....
Carlynton grad Angela Baker gets chance to coach with Cleveland Browns
Angela Baker’s journey through football has provided her with a lot of exciting experiences, but her most recent one might be the best yet. On Monday, Baker, a Carlynton alum and Pittsburgh Passion quarterback, started working with the Cleveland Browns through the Bill Walsh Diversity Coach Fellowship, a program that...
The Stroller, June 13, 2020: Events in the Alle-Kiski Valley
Is your non-profit organization going to have a fundraiser? Send information to The Stroller at least a week in advance to vndnews@tribweb.com or The Stroller, Valley News Dispatch, 210 Wood St., Tarentum PA 15084. Please include a daytime telephone number. Oakmont Carnegie Library to offer pickup appointments Oakmont Carnegie...
Norwin seniors to graduate in groups June 26
Norwin is planning commencement ceremonies for about 400 students at Knights Stadium on June 26 by dividing them into groups with different time slots. That is because of the prohibition against having more than 250 people at a single gathering while Westmoreland County is in the green phase of covid-19...
Fallingwater to reopen, partially, with outdoor tours
While the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy works on its plans for tours inside the Fallingwater house in Mill Run, Fayette County, the grounds will reopen Saturday with self-guided and guided private tours. The iconic Frank Lloyd Wright home has been closed since March 15 because of covid-19 restrictions. However, the Conservancy...
Richard Grenell, former U.S. ambassador and acting national intelligence director, joins CMU’s Institute for Politics and Strategy
Richard Grenell, the Trump administration’s former ambassador to Germany and former acting director of national intelligence, has joined Carnegie Mellon University’s Institute for Politics and Strategy as a senior fellow. Grenell will be based in the institute’s Washington, D.C. office but will spend time in Pittsburgh working with faculty and...
Vice President Pence visits Oberg Industries in Buffalo Twp., addresses pandemic shutdown, ‘law and order’
Vice President Mike Pence held an Alle-Kiski Valley manufacturing company up as an example to be followed as the nation reopens from the covid-19 pandemic. Pence spoke for about a half-hour before a crowd of 100 to 110 employees and apprentices at Oberg Industries in Buffalo Township, which the conservative...
Naturalist resumes free wildlife programs in Murrysville’s trails and parks
There are plenty of hotly-debated aspects of the covid-19 pandemic, but one that seems to have been embraced by most people is the notion that being outside is a healthy, relatively low-risk behavior. No one is happier about that than Susan Miller of Plum, who recently resumed her monthly outdoor...
Murrysville Black Lives Matter protest set for Sunday
Aryanna Hunter of Murrysville wasn’t able to attend Pittsburgh protests against police brutality over the past week. An Army veteran, Hunter works as head of the University of Pittsburgh’s Office of Veteran Services, and wanted to rally support in her hometown as well. She’ll get to do it this weekend...
Feds charge Philadelphia woman with possession of almost 2 pounds of heroin
A Philadelphia woman who police said was headed to Wilkinsburg was instead in federal court Friday, charged with possession of about 80,000 stamp bags of heroin. U.S. Attorney Scott W. Brady said Fiordaliza Rodriguez Reyes, 32, of Philadelphia was stopped on the Pennsylvania Turnpike on Thursday by troopers from the...
Route 28 restrictions in Pittsburgh set for next week
There will be lane restrictions on Route 28 in Pittsburgh next week, PennDOT announced Friday. Crews from Larson Design Group will inspect the bridge that carries Chestnut Street over Route 28 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday and Tuesday, June 15 and 16. Single-lane restrictions will occur in each...
Unity dairy family finds success with cheese, offers tips to veterans interested in farmingVideo
Jason Frye, his brothers, Todd and Chad, and their father, Ralph, have made the most of government programs while exploring a new niche in the region’s cheese-making industry. The Fryes offer pickup of online orders during limited times at the family’s dairy farm in Unity. “We’ve sold out of our...
Blessed Sacrament school in Natrona Heights to be closed by Pittsburgh Diocese
Families, students and teachers at Our Lady of the Most Blessed Sacrament School in Natrona Heights on Friday reacted with sadness and disappointment upon hearing that the 66-year-old Catholic elementary school is shutting its doors. “It’s hard for my brain to even function right now,” said Alyssa Imler, a teacher...
Vice President Pence grabs a bite at David’s Diner in Springdale Township
Vice President Mike Pence visited David’s Diner in Springdale Township today for a classic Reuben sandwich and some good company. Owners David and Lisa Speer they learned Sunday that the vice president was planning a visit. Pence found the restaurant online and wanted to support a business with their ideals,...
Photos: Norbert Personal Care residents visit with family for 1st time since mid-March
Norbert Personal Care Home residents June 12 got the chance to see their families in person for the first time since March 12 because the covid-19 pandemic. The socially-distant get-together was held in the driveway and parking lot of the Carrick facility and kicked off with a parade of vehicles...
Pittsburgh to create Office of Community Health and Safety
Pittsburgh is planning to create an Office of Community Health and Safety that will provide social service experts to deal with problems, including homelessness, suicide prevention and mental illness, now handled by city police. The Mayor’s Office announced that the city would “redirect city resources” to meet community needs with...
North Hills puts end to 6-year run of tax increases
As promised when the budget for 2021 was introduced in mid-April, the North Hills School Board has approved an $84 million spending plan that holds the line on property taxes. While it remains unclear how much the state-mandated shutdown of businesses will impact the district’s revenue, officials said they did...
