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Norwin opposes Sheetz beer sales near North Huntingdon school
Norwin School Board is expected to vote next week to oppose Sheetz Inc.’s plans to sell alcohol at its convenience store across the street from one of the district’s elementary schools. Barbara Viola, board president, said there is a board consensus to oppose Sheetz’s plans to sell alcohol at its...
Plum man saved by family, first responders after cardiac arrest
One day in February, after having worked a shift at Hillview Motors in Greensburg, Kevin Warner didn’t feel well, so he lay down. The Plum resident woke up three days later at UPMC Presbyterian, having gone into cardiac arrest. “I knew I was having some type of SVT event,” Warner...
New robotics program slated for Hempfield middle schools
A grant awarded to the Hempfield Area School District will help build its Science Technology Engineering and Math program in the middle schools. The district was awarded $35,000 as part of Gov. Tom Wolf’s PASmart grants. The money will be used to build the robotics program at Harrold, Wendover and...
REO Speedwagon performs at the Palace TheatreVideo
REO Speedwagon kicked off Monday night at the Palace Theatre in Greensburg with “Don’t Let Him Go”. The crowd cheered as they took the stage, and began to quietly sing along with the band....
Watershed association seeks donations for Kiski River trout stockings
The Kiski River might not be a designated trout water, but the Kiski Watershed Association is seeking donations to stock the river with the popular fish. The association has raised almost enough money from local businesses for one stocking in about mid-May, according to John Linkes, a member of the...
Maple Avenue in Greensburg will intermittently close over next few weeks
One block of North Maple Avenue in Greensburg will be closed intermittently between the hours of 7 a.m. and 4 p.m. for the next few weeks. The Municipal Authority of Westmoreland County will be upgrading a water line between West Pittsburgh Street and West Otterman Street, then the City of...
Highlands considers summer program to combat ‘summer slide’
Highlands elementary students who aren’t up to speed in reading and math may be invited to take part in a summer school program. If approved by the school board, the district would be able to take up to 120 students in kindergarten through fourth grade, district curriculum coordinator Cathy Russo...
Greensburg postpones planning director hire
Greensburg will be without a planning director for another month. Hiring a new planning director was on the agenda for Monday’s council meeting, but officials opted to take more time to consider their options. City Administrator Kelsye Milliron said the city is not accepting new applications. “We have a pool...
Shapiro appeals UPMC ruling to state’s highest court
Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro is asking the Pennsylvania Supreme Court to review consent decrees involving the dispute between healthcare giants UPMC and Allegheny Health Network. Shapiro announced Monday that he filed an appeal with the Supreme Court after the state’s Commonwealth Court last week ruled in favor of UPMC,...
Man found shot to death in Pittsburgh’s Larimer neighborhood identified
The identity of a man shot to death in a Larimer home on Monday has been released. Mark Anthony Jackson, 39, was killed at 6:18 p.m., according to the Allegheny County medical examiner’s office. Pittsburgh police are investigating the fatal shooting. Police spokeswoman Alicia George said Zone 5 officers were...
Happenings in Plum and Oakmont this week – Apr. 8, 2019
Looking for things to do in Plum and Oakmont this week? Here are some suggestions:The Oaks Theater in Oakmont is hosting a special screening of John Wayne’s classic film “The Quiet Man” 7 p.m. Tuesday at 310 Allegheny River Blvd. Ticket are $10 and are available via the0akstheater.com or by...
Bridge, slide repairs top $200M in road work this construction season
PennDOT expects to spend more than $200 million to fix the region’s roads and bridges this construction season. In addition to ongoing projects, PennDOT District 12 officials are slated to seek bids for $122 million in new construction projects, which will include resurfacing of 126 miles of highways and repairing...
DUI, theft cases among those recently handled in Judge DeLuca’s Penn Hills court – Apr. 8, 2019
Penn Hills District Judge Anthony L. DeLuca handled the following cases recently. Defendants will have court dates set in Allegheny County Common Pleas Court. Charges were filed by Penn Hills police unless otherwise noted. Held for courtKarla Zenmon, 63, of Penn Hills on charges of driving under the influence and...
Pittsburgh ranks second in nation for high number of Target stores
Love shopping at Target? Pittsburgh ranked second in the top 10 list for cities with the highest ratio of Target stores to residents, according to Apartment Guide, a rental website that helps people find apartments. According to the study, Pittsburgh has one Target for every 37,801 people. Knoxville, Tenn., topped...
Delaware County man submits guilty plea for assault of 2 Westmoreland prison guards
A Delaware County man serving a life prison sentence since 1989 pleaded guilty Monday to assaulting two guards last year at Westmoreland County Prison. Prosecutors said Thomas Vile, 65, threw cups of urine and feces at guards last June as they attempted to extricate him from a cell. Vile was...
PennDOT works to fix faulty temporary traffic signal in Frazer
A faulty temporary traffic signal at the Butler-Logan Road bridge in Frazer caused excessive wait times for motorists over the weekend, PennDOT said Monday. Some drivers took to social media to report wait times of up to 10 minutes at the signal at Butler-Logan and Murray Hill roads. Signals have...
Stars of bear webcam, sow and cub, expected to leave their den soon
The time to watch a hibernating black bear sow and her single cub on a live webcam is running out as they are expected to leave any day now. The Pennsylvania Game Commission launched its first ever live bear webcam this year from a bear den under a porch at...
Dress for success: Westmoreland County sets business casual rule for workwear
Denim is out for Westmoreland County work attire. A new dress code approved by county commissioners, which takes effect April 15, sets business casual as the rule for attire for most of the nearly 1,800 workers at the courthouse and other government buildings. “We only have one opportunity to make...
Ex-fight dog holding ‘pawtagraph’ session in McCandless for new children’s book
Getting a book autographed by an author making the rounds of signing events is a pretty common occurrence. But it’s not every day that readers can get their books “pawtagraphed.” Tyrion Pittister of Sewickley, a pitt bull that was rescued from a dog fighting ring in Georgia in 2014, will...
Two PUC hearings scheduled locally on proposed 14 percent Peoples Gas hike
The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission has scheduled two public input hearings regionally on Peoples Natural Gas Company LLC’s request for a 14% distribution rate increase including one April 24 at the Boyce Campus of Allegheny County Community College in Monroeville. On Feb. 28, the PUC voted to study the Peoples...
Lower Burrell police make second crack-related arrest in 8 days
Lower Burrell police said a traffic stop last Thursday turned up nearly a half-ounce of crack cocaine and resulted in the city’s second crack-related arrest in eight days. “For us, this is unusual. Crack in this amount hasn’t been seen in Lower Burrell for 20 years,” said police Chief Tim...
Shop ‘n Save owner reaches Arizona on cross-country fundraising ride
Charley Family Shop ’n Save owner Ray Charley has made it to Arizona. Charley, 67, is on a 3,058-mile cross-country ride, from San Diego to St. Augustine, Fla., to raise money for Feherty’s Troops First Foundation. He began the ride April 1. “Today’s a short day,” Charley said Tuesday. “Only...
Plans underway for new gas well pad in Upper Burrell
Plans for a new, unconventional natural gas well pad are underway for the Hephaestus well pad project on Merwin Road near the intersection of Whitten Hollow Road in Upper Burrell. Civil & Environmental Consultants of Murrysville is currently working on the application to the state Department of Environmental Protection from...
Tarentum police charge man they say had knife at Praha Hotel
Tarentum police arrested a man Sunday who is accused of pulling a knife on another customer at the Praha Hotel who, police said, responded by drawing a gun. The incident happened shortly before 6 p.m. Sunday at the bar at Corbet Street and East Fourth Avenue. In a criminal complaint,...
McCandless hosting tree-planting event in North Park
McCandless residents are invited to participate in a tree-planting event called Woods for Water on Saturday, April 27. Participants will be planting trees from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. along Pine Creek in North Park. The group will gather at 303 Pearce Mill Road. Snacks will be provided but volunteers...
