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Shooting injures 1 in Pittsburgh’s Garfield neighborhood
A midday shooting Wednesday in Pittsburgh left one man in critical condition, authorities said. Police and EMS responded to a report of a man shot in the street shortly after noon, said Public Safety spokeswoman Alicia George. First responders found the man lying near Hillcrest and North Graham streets with...
General to present Distinguished Service Cross to family of fallen Kiski soldier
Two generals and other current and retired soldiers are among the U.S. Army contingent in Pittsburgh today who will honor a Kiski Township man who died saving other soldiers’ lives. The family of Staff Sgt. Stevon Booker, who was killed in Iraq 16 years ago today, is being presented the...
Western Pa. blood donors dropped by half during last decade
The Pittsburgh area is experiencing a dramatic decline in blood donations, and health care professionals are alarmed. The number of blood donors in the region has been nearly cut in half in the past decade and donor visits are down by tens of thousands. “It is unprecedented and it must...
‘Parkland to Pittsburgh’ to bring Stoneman Douglas, Tree of Life communities together
Survivors of last year’s shooting at a Parkland, Florida., high school will join with members of Pittsburgh’s Jewish community this weekend for a remembrance of victims killed in the October massacre at the Tree of Life synagogue. The program, Parkland to Pittsburgh, is described by the Jewish Community Center as...
Last chance to ask questions about Cheswick’s proposed police merger
Cheswick officials will hold a final question and answer session Wednesday on the proposed police merger with Springdale Township. The session will be held from 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the borough building, 220 South Atlantic Ave. Councilman Michael Girardi said council sent out a five-page letter to all...
Final steel beam raised today for AHN’s new neighborhood hospital in McCandless
Elected officials and emergency personnel from the North Hills were on hand Wednesday to mark a milestone in the construction of the new neighborhood hospital being built by Allegheny Health Network — raising the structure’s final steel beam. The nearly 50,000-square-foot, 4-story building is at the corner of Duncan Avenue...
Trib appeals Highlands’ refusal to identify high school teacher placed on unpaid leave
Highlands School District is refusing to identify a teacher placed on unpaid leave in February or disclose the charges approved against the employee. The Tribune-Review filed a Right to Know request for the employee’s name, job title or position, length of employment and salary with Lori Byron, the school district’s...
Used book, game, puzzle sale in Ross to help buy wheelchair van for Wexford boy
A large selection of used books, games and puzzles are being sold April 20 to help raise money for a 3-year-boy from Wexford who needs a wheelchair accessible van. The sale will be held from 8 to 4 p.m. at The Great Hall, 1001 Perry Highway in Ross. Hardbacks cost...
Fox Chapel commits $1.3 million to road projects
Nearly a dozen roads in Fox Chapel are scheduled to be resurfaced this summer. Fox Chapel council last week awarded more than $1.3 million in paving projects, including The Oaks and Hunt Road. The following roads are expected to have drainage and catch basins installed, followed by milling and paving:...
Murrysville woman led by example, volunteered at charities
Mary Funk grew up on the Murrysville Golf Course. Living in the stone house on the property, her parents owned and ran the golf course since it was built in 1928 — the year they immigrated from Glasgow, Scotland. Mrs. Funk cut the greens and tended the course. It also...
Pitt documentary on food waste to air at Carnegie Mellon film festival
A University of Pittsburgh documentary that explores the connection between food waste and hunger will be screened at the Carnegie Mellon International Film Festival on Saturday. “Rescuing Abundance,” a 15-minute documentary by Pitt business students, will be part of the festival’s Short Film Competition at 2 p.m. Saturday at Regent...
Sheetz seeks to sell alcohol at store near Norwin elementary school
Sheetz Inc. wants to sell beer at one of its stores located across the street from a Norwin elementary school. The Altoona-based convenience store chain submitted plans to the North Huntingdon planning commission for expanding its convenience store at the corner of Carpenter Lane and Route 30 to provide seating...
Goat herd recommended at Hartwood Acres to eat invasive plants
An ecological assessment of Hartwood Acres recommends methods to combat invasive plant species in the park — including the use of goats. The Allegheny Parks Foundation released the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy’s ecological assessment of Hartwood Acres, a county park straddling Indiana and Hampton townships. Seems that pesky Japanese stiltgrass, a...
New Kensington approves liquor license for planned bed and breakfast
The transfer of a liquor license to a planned New Kensington bed and breakfast/events center has been approved by city council. Unanimous approval of the transfer of a liquor license located in Loyalhanna Township and currently owned by Marchitelli Enterprises Inc. to Bloser Mansion LLC, 479 Sixth Ave., came despite...
Cops: Wounded man at Washington Hospital likely stabbed in Stowe
Investigators believe a man who showed up to Washington Hospital Tuesday night with critical wounds was stabbed in Stowe, Allegheny County police said. Washington police responded to the hospital after the 42-year-old man took himself to the emergency department, Lt. Ken Ruckel said. Local police learned that the man, who...
Apollo man sentenced in Vandergrift burglary
An Apollo man will serve up to four years in prison for burglarizing a Vandergrift home. Matthew Carl Hubert, 23, pleaded guilty to charges of burglary, theft and receiving property in connection with a heist last summer. According to court records, Hubert was detained Aug. 5 by a Vandergrift homeowner...
New Kensington gets 3-year contract with public works, clerical employees
New Kensington officials have approved a three-year contract with the city’s union employees that gives them 2.5 % pay raises in each year of the contract. City Clerk Dennis Scarpiniti said it’s the first contract negotiation and agreement that combines both the public works employees and the mostly clerical workers...
Ross police hosting free Bike Rodeo April 27 at Block Northway
Ross Township police are hosting a Bike Rodeo from 10 a.m. to noon on Saturday April 27 at The Block Northway. Police officers and volunteers will be on hand to guide kids through a course designed to teach them the fundamentals of safe bicycling. Children also will be able to...
UPMC-Highmark agreement can’t be extended, judge rules
A judge ruled Wednesday that Attorney General Josh Shapiro cannot delay this summer’s looming breakup of rivals UPMC and Highmark, starting the clock on an 88-day countdown until thousands of seniors, cancer patients, and people with disabilities will no longer have affordable access to most UPMC doctors and hospitals. Commonwealth...
Pedestrian, 21, seriously injured when struck by car in Indiana County
A 21-year-old woman was seriously injured Tuesday when she was hit by a car while walking along Old William Penn Highway near Blairsville, Indiana County. State police said Michelle A. Franco, 21, of Dayton, Armstrong County, was taken by ambulance to Allegheny Health Network Forbes Hospital in Monroeville with multiple...
Franklin Regional junior wrestler Ferrell earns state championship title
It wasn’t enough for the Franklin Regional J.O. Wrestling program to finish its season undefeated, so Kaydon Ferrell went out and earned himself a state championship. Ferrell was crowned the 8-and-under state champion in the 90-pound division at the Pennsylvania State Wrestling Championship, held March 16-17 at the Petersen Events...
Union: Greensburg state employees no longer having dues withheld
Pennsylvania officials deny that the state continues to withhold union dues for three Greensburg-based state employees who are challenging their union membership in federal court. State officials, including Gov. Tom Wolf, Secretary of Labor & Industry W. Gerard Oleksiak and Chief Accounting Officer Anna Maria Kiehl, denied the allegations contained...
Free document shredding on Saturday at Passavant Hospital in McCandless
A free document shredding event is scheduled for Saturday at UPMC Passavant in McCandless. The event runs from 9 a.m. to noon April 6 in the hospital’s Green Lot located at 9100 Babcock Boulevard. There is a limit of six boxes per vehicle. This is the third year the hospital...
Hempfield schools get clean report in new state audit
The Hempfield Area School District received a clean bill of health from the state auditor general’s office, according to a performance audit report released Wednesday. The audit, which reviewed how the district uses state funds and subsidies for areas including transportation, educating nonresident students and meeting bus driver requirements, found...
Police: 2 boys found Salem woman not breathing during apparent overdose
A Salem Township woman is accused of child endangerment after police said two boys found her not breathing after she apparently overdosed on drugs. Alicia Marie Gregg, 33, was arrested Wednesday in connection with the Jan. 6 incident. Troopers and paramedics were called to her Story Road home at 2...
