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Several Western Pa. swimming spots fail water-quality tests
Several area swimming spots failed water-quality tests because of strands of E. coli, according to a Melcroft environmental organization. The Mountain Watershed Association, which tests popular swimming spots in the region, found 11 out of 14 tested locations failed the test. Swimming, wading and paddling should be avoided to reduce...
Ross cops host program to help teens keep their eyes on the road
Ross Township police held a program on June 1 to help teach teen-age drivers how to pay attention to the road instead of their cell phones, music or passengers. The officers conducting the program provided tips on how to reinforce the behavior changes needed to avoid becoming a victim of...
Cavitt Road in Monroeville reopens after months-long closure
Cavitt Road in Monroeville has reopened after nearly 12 weeks of being closed. The municipality’s Nixle alert system sent a notification to users Sunday morning with the announcement. The two-mile road was closed March 13 after a Monroeville engineer said the road was “slipping more than it should.” The road...
Duquesne couple accused of using Greensburg man’s ID to open credit cards, loans
An Allegheny County couple are accused of using a Greensburg area man’s personal information to open more than a dozen credit card, personal loan and bank accounts over the last year. Greensburg Detective Charles Irvin has filed complaints of identity theft, criminal conspiracy, forgery and theft by deception against Joseph...
Plant perfection on display at annual hosta show at Soergel Orchards in Franklin Park
The annual hosta show and plant sale presented by the Daffodil & Hosta Society of Western Pennsylvania was held on Saturday, June 1, at Soergel Orchards Farm Market in Franklin Park. The free show was a juried event featuring cut leaf as well as potted hosta and arrangements. Judges are...
Ex-gymnastics coach pleads guilty to Allegheny County sex assault charges
A former gymnastics coach who was granted two new sexual abuse trials last year pleaded guilty to his Allegheny County charges Monday, according to the District Attorney’s Office. Keith Callen, 48, pleaded guilty to aggravated indecent assault, sex assault by a sports official, unlawful contact and corruption of minors. Callen...
3 charged in McKeesport shootout that injured 22-year-old
Allegheny County police are looking for more information about a McKeesport shootout Monday that led to criminal charges against at least three people. A 22-year-old man was shot multiple times in the leg, and is in stable condition, according to police. The man was arguing with James Scott, 17, outside...
Region can’t afford to pass on $1.1B Pittsburgh airport plan, officials say
Allegheny County’s aviation chief says the authority she runs has no choice but to spend at least $1.1 billion to overhaul Pittsburgh International Airport less than 30 years after it opened as a hub for the former US Airways. Changes in the airline industry, local air service and the region’s...
Ross church hosting annual Vacation Bible School program
Registration is open for Vacation Bible School at Hiland Presbyterian Church in Ross Township on June 10-13. The program begins each evening with a family dinner at 5:30 p.m. followed by activities at 6 p.m. A closing ceremony will be held on June 13 from 8:30 to 9 p.m. The...
Franklin Regional’s Panther Stadium will close this weekend for summer construction
If you’re a regular jogger at the Franklin Regional Senior High School’s track inside Panther Stadium, you’ll need to find a new place to get those laps in this summer. The stadium will close for the summer June 8, as work crews prepare to returf the field and resurface the...
Pittsburgh safety project to address speeding in Mt. Washington
Pittsburgh is doing $80,000 worth of work at the intersection of Woodruff and Merrimac streets in Mt. Washington after finding that most drivers speed along the streets. The city’s Department of Mobility and Infrastructure collected traffic speed and volume data in 2018 and found that 94% of drivers on Woodruff...
Physicist, minister receive North Hills 2019 Distinguished Alumni Award
The North Hills School District has honored two graduates — Dr. Robert Dimeo and the Rev. Kimberly Greway — with its 2019 Distinguished Alumni Award. Following graduation from North Hills in 1987 Dimeo attended Penn State University where he earned a bachelor’s and doctorate degree in physics as well as...
Jeannette firefighters, attorney rescue 9 ducklings from storm drain
Jeannette fire Chief William Frye admits it is not often a department makes nine rescues in one day, but Monday city firefighters did just that. “They were really small ducklings, but we were able to help reunite them with their mother,” Frye said of the 8:25 a.m. rescue along Chambers...
Girl Scouts receive $845,000 grant for building outdoor programs
Girl Scouts of Western Pennsylvania is building their outdoor programs thanks to a $845,000 grant from the Richard King Mellon Foundation. Girl Scout officials plan to use the money for research and training, hoping to encourage girls to get outdoors and experience new things, spokesperson Stefanie Marshall said. Troops in...
Delmont rec board prepares for ‘Movies in the Park’ series
A classic adventure comedy and the latest entry in a spooky kids’ franchise are on the slate for this summer’s “Movies in the Park” in Delmont’s Newhouse Park. Organized by the borough’s recreation board, “Movies in the Park” will kick off June 14 with “The Goonies.” The rain date will...
Penn Hills Charter School of Entrepreneurship students gain real-world experience
A jovial teen CEO shared pieces of wisdom to a group of business aspiring peers during their charter school’s “Soaring Shark Tank” pitch event in May. Cory Nieves, 15, of Englewood, N.J., advised the students and teachers to “do what you love, not for the money,” and “enjoy your life,...
‘Garden-growing’ event planned in Blawnox
Blawnox residents are encouraged to join a “growing-the-garden” event on Saturday. The initiative hosted by I Heart Blawnox will see residents come together to build the raised beds for a long-awaited public garden at Blawnox Community Park along Center Avenue. “We are so excited to get started,” volunteer Dodi Dean...
Officials identify man, teen killed in weekend shootings in Allegheny County
Officials on Monday identified a man and teenager killed over the weekend in separate shootings in Allegheny County. Ciquann Dudley Jr., 17, was found dead in an alley in McKeesport on Sunday afternoon, authorities said. His body was found in Tube Works Alley shortly before 2 p.m. by a passerby,...
Part of Babcock Boulevard in McCandless closing for bridge work
Starting Monday, a section of Babcock Boulevard in McCandless will be closed for a project that is expected to take until mid-August to complete, according to Allegheny County Department of Public Works. Babcock will be shut down at 9 a.m. June 10 at its intersection with Fairfied Road for preservation...
Etna Farmers Market opens with produce, wine and more
Etna Farmers Market returns this week with bushels of fresh lettuce, beans and baked goods. The market runs 3 to 6:30 p.m. Thursdays in the empty lot near the municipal building along Butler Street. Hosted by the Etna Economic Development Corporation and the borough, the market features local vendors selling...
Concrete falls from Tarentum Bridge
Several chunks of concrete fell from the Tarentum Bridge on Monday morning, but no one was hurt and no damage was reported below, according to officials. The pieces appeared to fall shortly before 9 a.m. from the eastern edge of the bridge, which carries about 30,000 vehicles a day across...
Police: 2 taken to hospitals after assault in Aliquippa
Two people were taken to a hospital after an assault Sunday night in Aliquippa. Police were called to an apartment complex on Superior Avenue around 11 p.m. after a report that shots were fired, Tribune-Review news partner WPXI-TV reported. No evidence of a shooting was found, but two people were...
Gas prices continue decline on tariff worries, falling oil prices
Gasoline prices are down again in Pittsburgh, and the national average has fallen for four straight weeks — not something drivers expect at the start of the summer season. “More impressively is the surprise that may soon hit some motorists: the nation’s cheapest gas prices may soon fall back under...
From World War II through Vietnam, women served in war zones as ‘Donut Dollies’
Debby Griffith MacSwain had only been in Vietnam for a couple of weeks when she was asked by a surgeon to hold the hand of a soldier who was about to die. The year was 1969 and MacSwain, just out of college, was one of the Red Cross volunteers serving...
Highlands reschedules June school board meeting
Highlands School Board has changed the date of its June voting meeting. It will be held June 25 instead of June 24. The meeting will start at 7 p.m. in the audion at Highlands High School in Harrison. The board is expected to vote to adopt a proposed $46.2 million...
