Woman charged with trying to slip drug-soaked papers to boyfriend in Pittsburgh court
A Stowe woman was jailed Wednesday after, Allegheny County sheriff’s deputies said, they caught her trying to deliver drug-soaked papers to her boyfriend during his court hearing on charges involving the same type of drugs. Alisha Hunt, 28, delivered “an envelope full of paperwork” about 8 a.m. Tuesday to a...
Ordination of Hampton graduate set for Saturday
Deacon Nicholas Clinton of Saints Martha and Mary Parish is one of four men who will be ordained to the priesthood by Diocese of Pittsburgh Bishop David Zubik during a Mass of Ordination at 10 a.m. Saturday at St. Paul Cathedral in Oakland. The other future priests and their home...
In brief: Herald area events for the week of June 24, 2024
Aspinwall OKs new garbage contract Aspinwall officials have approved a new garbage contract with Lower Burrell-based hauler Shank Waste. Council voted unanimously on the new deal June 12. It maintains the current unlimited weekly collection service. Residents are not required to get new garbage bins. Possible billing increases in the...
Depreciation Lands Museum in Hampton celebrates Independence Day June 30
The Depreciation Lands Museum in Hampton hosts its annual Independence Day Celebration on June 30. Festivities begin at 1 p.m., and at 3 o’clock, a bell will ring signifying the start of a riveting reading of the Declaration of Independence by Dennis Rable, a volunteer. “The reading will be followed...
Allegheny County controller warns of fiscal challenges amid dwindling pandemic aid
Allegheny County spent more than it took in last year, the first time that’s happened since 2011, county Controller Corey O’Connor said. Against that backdrop, O’Connor cautioned Wednesday that serious financial problems lie ahead for county government unless urgent action is taken. O’Connor called last year an “inflection point” for...
Pine hosts Rockin’ Rec Food Truck Rally on Thursday
New this year, get ready to jam out at Pine’s Rockin’ Rec Food Truck Rally events, which feature live music and delicious eats from a variety of food trucks. “This was the brainchild of our program team, Tyler Walker and Gina Kampi. For the past several years, we had the...
Hampton hosts Community Day July 3
Hampton Township will hold its annual Community Day on July 3. This year’s event will once again offer food, entertainment and fireworks. “Hampton Community Day is a tradition that many residents look forward to each year. It is an opportunity for people to get together and enjoy fireworks close to...
Playa Bowls coming to The Terminal in Pittsburgh’s Strip District
Playa Bowls is coming to Pittsburgh. Described as a “superfruit bowl shop,” it is planning to open its first location in this area sometime this summer at The Terminal in the Strip District. Playa Bowls’ menu has more than 40 items and includes acai (berries), pitaya and mango bowls. Playa...
Mamm O’ Glam event in Hampton helps encourage screenings
Women generally are well aware that once they reach a certain age, mammograms are in their best interest. Sometimes they need a gentle push in that direction, and UPMC Health Plan offers a distinctive one for its members. “We call them on the phone to invite them, or we send...
City hasn’t paid Pittsburgh Juneteenth organizer, leaving him fuming at Gainey
Weeks after Pittsburgh City Council authorized a $125,000 payment to a popular Juneteenth event organizer, the city still has not paid him a dime — and it’s unclear if it ever will. William “B” Marshall was set to receive money from the city’s fund of federal covid-19 relief dollars to...
Unity man accused of operating chop shop
A stolen motor that police say was sold to a driver in need of a car repair landed a Unity man in trouble with the law. Windell S. Carroll, 46, is accused of charging the driver $3,000 for the motor that ended up not working. He was arraigned Tuesday on...
In brief: Penn Hills and Verona area happenings, week of June 24, 2024
Code enforcement officer sought after resignation Penn Hills needs a new full-time code enforcement officer following a resignation within the department. Chevy Nave has moved on from the role after two years, leaving the municipality with four code enforcement officers until her replacement is found. All code enforcement staff report...
Pittsburgh clears way for UPMC Presby work to resume after permit flap
Pittsburgh officials on Wednesday approved an electrical permit for construction of the UPMC Presbyterian hospital tower, a city spokeswoman said, after some work was halted last week. A Pittsburgh inspector last week found the project did not have all the necessary permits, according to Maria Montaño, a spokesperson for Mayor...
Tarentum police nab juvenile wanted on McKeesport warrant, recover 4 guns
Police searching for five juveniles Tuesday night in Tarentum apprehended two of them and seized four guns, all of them believed to be stolen, according to borough police. One of the two boys arrested was taken to Allegheny County Jail, where he was being held on a warrant out of...
Cochlear implants transformed audiologist’s life, now she’s expanded her business to Wilkins
For Suzanne Yoder, who grew up hearing impaired and now owns her own audiology practice, getting cochlear implants changed her life. “I don’t like to use the word ‘miracle’ too lightly, but for me, it was a miracle — because it gave me back my independence,” she said. Cochlear implants...
Dangerous currents: Safety protocols lacking for rafting and kayaking at Ohioplye
Andrea Yealy was 16 when she hopped in a two-person inflatable kayak rented by a friend’s family on Sept. 16, 2000, at Ohiopyle State Park in Fayette County. They paddled without a guide down a 7-mile section known as the Lower Yough. Andrea was wearing a helmet and life jacket...
Millvale author’s book dives into Pittsburgh’s storied boxing history
Douglas Cavanaugh of Millvale has been a big boxing fan since he was a kid back in the 1970s. By the early 1990s, he was deep into the sport’s history and writing about its present, getting his first story published in 1993. “I wrote about mob-controlled lightweight champion Ike Williams,...
Police: Western Pa. check-cashing scheme netted nearly $118K
Four North Carolina men are accused of involvement in a fraudulent check-cashing scheme that netted $117,600 from 9 banks in the region, including seven in Westmoreland County. State police said the group was not successful in attempts to cash an additional $130,700 worth of checks, according to court papers. Jaylon...
Film company to pay $3.5K to film at shuttered prison property in Hempfield
Previously a location for crime thrillers “Mindhunter” and “Mayor of Kingstown,” the former SCI Greensburg prison property soon will grace screens once again. Hempfield supervisors approved a Brooklyn and Toronto-based film company, Visual Inclination, to film at the site this fall. The company will use the location for a 10-...
Mt. Pleasant Volunteer Fire Department spotlights 1915 engine as it marks 125 years of service
Long years of dedicated service are nothing new in the 125-year history of the Mt. Pleasant Volunteer Fire Department. Take, for example, fire Chief Paul Harenchar, who has been a member of the firefighting organization for 41 years, or Bill Hare and Dave Bert — each with three decades or...
Barnes & Noble coming to The Meridian in East Liberty
A new Barnes & Noble location is set to open in Pittsburgh’s East Liberty neighborhood as part of The Meridian development. Stacy Short, vice president of leasing at ECHO Realty, which is developing The Meridian, said construction is underway with a predicted opening in late summer of 2025 for most,...
WWII veteran and longtime Lower Burrell police officer leaves behind stories of airborne exploits
Albert Chamrad, a resident and retired police officer from Lower Burrell, died earlier this month, taking his firsthand account of performing one of the most dangerous duties in World War II with him. The 99-year-old died in his sleep June 13 at Southwestern Veterans’ Center in Pittsburgh. He lived a...
Murrysville man with 3 previous DUIs charged in fatal accident on Route 22
A man arrested Tuesday in connection with a fatal Murrysville crash had nine shots of liquor and six beers at a local club before he got behind the wheel, according to court papers. Darren S. Hamm, 60, of Murrysville is accused of driving through a red light and crashing his...
Westmoreland happenings: Community outreach event, car cruise, more
Community outreach event • Westmoreland Community Action will sponsor community outreach events from 2 to 6 p.m. June 28 at Otterbein Church, 111 College Ave., Greensburg, and Trinity Lutheran Church, 331 Weldon St., Latrobe. Free snacks, hot food and personal hygiene products will be distributed and information on how to...
Missing Fawn man found safe
A missing 19-year-old Fawn man has been found. Arden Verner III, who was missing since June 23 has been found safe, Fawn Chief Tim Mayberry confirmed Wednesday....