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Man taken into custody as part of FBI investigation in Harrison
A Harrison man was taken away in handcuffs by township police during an FBI operation Tuesday. Authorities reached that evening did not release the name of the suspect or possible charges. Bradford Arick, spokesman for the FBI Pittsburgh office, would only confirm agents were “conducting authorized law enforcement activity” along...
Sharpsburg has 5 candidates vying for 4 council seats
Editor’s note: The Herald is featuring candidate interviews in contested municipal and school board races only. Sharpsburg has five people seeing four four-year council seats in November, according to Allegheny County Elections Division records. Council president Adrianne Laing, vice president Karen Pilarski-Pastor, councilmen Roman Mason and Corey Ochai, all Democrats,...
Synagogue shooting victims remembered as Squirrel Hill community moves forward
Former Pittsburgh Police Cmdr. Jason Lando did not want to believe what he was hearing during a shift seven years ago. Lando remembers double-checking the call that came in Oct. 27, 2018, reporting a shooting at the Tree of Life synagogue in the city’s Squirrel Hill neighborhood. “My first reaction...
Fox Chapel mayoral candidates are a current councilman and a political newcomer
Editor’s note: The Herald is featuring candidate interviews in contested municipal and school board races only. Fox Chapel councilman Jonathan Colton and political newcomer Robert Marsh are running to become the borough’s next mayor in November. Colton, a Democrat, and Marsh, a Republican, each were the lone candidates seeking their...
Jefferson Hills voters to choose from 7 candidates seeking 4 council seats
Jefferson Hills voters have a contested council race with seven candidates vying for four seats in November, according to Allegheny County Election Division records. Candidates are Democrats Edward Manfredi and former councilwomen Karen Bucy and Nicole Stoicovy-Ruscitto, and Republicans Nicholas Horgan, council president Melissa Girman-Steffey and vice president Hilary Kingsley-Budd...
Proposed Sharpsburg budget contains no tax hike, borough sewer fee change
Sharpsburg property owners should not expect a tax hike as part of next year’s budget. Council unanimously voted Oct. 23 to advertise the 2026 budget, but they did not immediately release it. No date to do so was set at the meeting, so it was unclear when the plan would...
O’Hara council has a mix of contested, uncontested races depending on ward
Editor’s note: The Herald is featuring candidate interviews in contested municipal and school board races only. O’Hara has some contested and uncontested races for council seats, depending on the ward, in November, according to Allegheny County Elections Division records. Democrat councilman Richard Hughes and Republican Anthony Santucci are competing for...
Sewickley Hills council candidates decline to answer election questions
Sewickley Hills has four candidates seeking three four-year terms on borough council in the upcoming November election. Candidates are current Council President Joseph Hajnas, Councilman Thomas Klixbull, Councilwoman Teresa Hartle and Planning Commission member Cynthia Phillips. Hajnas and Hartle earned enough votes in the primary to be on both the...
Pleasant Hills voters to chose from 5 candidates seeking 4 council seats
Pleasant Hills voters will choose from five candidates seeking four council seats in the November general election. They are Republican incumbents Eileen Solinas and Jarrett Niecgorski, fellow Republicans Darcy Lynn Vergallito and Stephen Harroun and Democrat Joseph Esper, according to Allegheny County Election Division records. Solinas, Niecgorski and Vergallito will...
Indiana Township Fall Festival draws families to Emmerling Community Park
Indiana Township police celebrated this year’s fall festival at Emmerling Community Park with hayrides, pumpkin painting, face painting, temporary tattoos, balloon creations, music and more. More than 250 people were estimated to have participated in the autumn event on Oct. 11. A bounce house was the newest fall fest feature....
Fox Chapel Area High School crowns new homecoming king, queen after carnival
Fox Chapel Area High School has a new royal couple. Seniors Finnegan McManus and Emma Kurtz, both of Blawnox, were crowned homecoming king and queen Oct. 11. Halftime of the high school football game between the Fox Chapel Foxes and Plum Mustangs at the high school stadium was filled with...
O’Hara man charged with attempted homicide in connection with domestic incident
An O’Hara man is facing charges including attempted homicide after police say he attempted to set a pool deck and a relative on fire Oct. 10. Township police Superintendent Jay Davis said officers from O’Hara, Sharpsburg and Etna responded to a report of an assault and uncontrolled fire at a...
Many Quaker Valley area races uncontested in the November election
Editor’s note: The Sewickley Herald is publishing election previews with candidate interviews for contested municipal and school board races only. Write-in campaigns will not be featured. Quaker Valley area voters will see a lot of familiar names, a handful of new ones and even a couple of new political parties...
Annual Fall in the Wall festival brings hundreds to Aspinwall
Hundreds of folks packed Aspinwall streets earlier this month for the annual Fall in the Wall celebration. Aspinwall Chamber of Commerce presented its autumn festival Oct. 11. There was face painting, pumpkin painting, pony rides, a petting zoo, a deejay, balloon artists, music, magicians, arts and crafts, food trucks and...
Police: 2 people killed after being hit by bus in Indiana County
Two people died Monday after being hit by a bus in Indiana, Pa. Police responded around 2 p.m. to the intersection of Philadelphia and Seventh streets. According to a police department release, an IndiGO bus collided with two pedestrians who were crossing the road. The bus was traveling west on...
Indiana Township has 2 candidates running for a District 5 supervisor seat
Editor’s note: The Herald is featuring candidate interviews in contested municipal and school board races only. Indiana Township has two candidates vying for one four-year supervisor seat in District 5. Democrat incumbent Jonathan Neumann and Republican challenger Terrence Wirginis will be on the November ballot, according to Allegheny County Elections...
Portion of Penn Hills roadway closed after water main break Saturday
Part of a Penn Hills road remains closed and residents are without water as crews work to repair a broken water line Saturday. Police Chief Jason Bonace said the break occurred around 7:45 a.m. along the 300 block of Pennoak Drive. Wilkinsburg-Penn Joint Water Authority crews responded to the area...
Federal authorities announce the apprehension of 19 fugitives
Federal authorities announced the apprehension of 19 fugitives as part of a multi-agency operation. FBI Pittsburgh, U.S. Marshals Service, Allegheny County Sheriff’s Office and the Pittsburgh Bureau of Police Fugitive Apprehension units partnered to investigate and arrest the suspects between Oct. 6 and Oct. 10. Authorities said the focus of...
Verona high-rise evacuated after police say man intentionally set off sprinklers
Authorities evacuated a seven-story senior high rise in Verona on Thursday night after police said a man intentionally set off sprinklers inside the building. The incident, reported just after 6 p.m., displaced nearly 60 residents of A.J. Demor Towers, according to Verona police Chief Tom Dessell. Dessell said the displaced...
Sewickley Hills officials seek funding for proposed community center project
A proposed Sewickley Hills community center project is on hold as borough officials seek funding sources for the borough building addition. Council hopes to add about 920 square feet to its estimated 1,855-square-foot, log cabin facade facility at 349 Magee Road. The building sits on a 50-acre lot surrounded by...
Quaker Valley School District welcomes a familiar face as its new food services director
A need to understand her own food allergies drove Ava Elliot into the world of nutritional science. A few years in the Quaker Valley School District as a young student helped form strong study habits that led to two degrees from the University of Pittsburgh and a career as a...
Indiana Township promotes officer, hires new patrolman
The Indiana Township Police epartment recently promoted one of its longtime officers to lieutenant and welcomed a new patrolman. There are 13 officers, including Chief Marc Myers — a dozen full-time and one part-time. The force includes Lt. Kirk Vandenbord, who was bumped up the ranks from sergeant, and new...
Fugitive taken into custody in Penn Hills as part of FBI drug trafficking investigation Thursday
FBI agents took a fugitive into custody as they were executing a search warrant at a Penn Hills home Thursday. Sean Daniels was the target of an investigation into drug trafficking in Allegheny County, according to federal court documents. Investigators executed the search warrant at about 12:45 p.m. at a...
Fox Chapel Touch-a-Truck event draws crowd, showcases variety of vehicles
Fox Chapel Touch-a-Truck organizers said they were able to showcase more vehicles and draw a bigger crowd with its third annual installment. The community event, spearheaded by the borough police department, took place on Sept. 27 behind the borough building at 401 Fox Chapel Road. Sgt. Craig Sorg estimates at...
Quaker Valley students celebrate Homecoming, crown new king and queen
Quaker Valley High School students recently celebrated homecoming and crowned a new king and queen. Seniors Nicholas Winnowski and Alexa Westwood were named this year’s royal couple during halftime of the game between the Quakers and the Hopewell Vikings on Sept. 26 at Chuck Knox Stadium. Last year’s king —...

