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Letter to the editor: Problems with high-tech vehicles, solar
Modern technology is amazing, and in the future will become the norm. However, that time is not here yet. I do not believe there is a safe self-driving vehicle yet. I will not buy an electric car. My house does not have solar panels on the roof. My problem with...
Pittsburgh police seek woman accused of running down paramour in deadly hit-and-run
Pittsburgh police are searching for a woman they allege ran down her paramour after an argument in the city’s Homewood section last week. Ausha Dakisha Brown, 25, is charged with homicide, homicide by vehicle, reckless endangerment and multiple traffic violations. The charges stem from the April 19 hit-and-run death of...
Letter to the editor: What ‘gentrification’ means
I am a retired city planner in my 70s. During the entire time I worked as a planner, I never saw a definition of “gentrification” that resembled the positive explanation you offered in your editorial “Keeping a community intact when ‘gentrification’ beckons” (April 10, TribLIVE). The American Planning Association’s “Planners...
Letter to the editor: Georgia not denying voters water
The letter about denying voters water (“Georgia voting rule not Christian,” April 21, TribLIVE) perpetuates that lie and has nothing to do with someone being or not being a Christian. David Leuthold Unity...
Sewickley area real estate transactions for the week of April 25, 2021
Aleppo Kenneth Justin Thomas sold property at 707 Sewickley Heights Drive to Dylan Soller and Sydney Biggins for $185,000. Linda Grace Shortz sold property at 303 Timber Lane to Michael and Rhonda Moats trustee for $217,000. Leet Daniel Miller sold property at 301 N. Chaucer Court to Kamala Property 2020...
Bethel Park real estate transactions for the week of April 25, 2021
Estate of Robert Graeser sold property at 5940 Barnes Ave. to Daniel Halaszynski for $160,000. Estate of John Kraves sold property at 2662 Broad St. to Laura Devine for $260,000. Michael Constantin sold property at 7132 Dumbarton Pl to Birkha Thapa for $265,000. Max William Caldwell sold property at 2516...
North Hills real estate transactions for the week of April 25, 2021
Bellevue David Roberts sold property at 515 Teece Ave. to Amy Barrett for $90,000. Rosborough Dixon LLC sold property at 304 Thomas Ave. to Lauren Marie Dombrowski for $172,500. Bradford Woods John Jeffries sold property at 601 Lincoln Road to Andrew and Ivonne Gourlay for $775,000. Franklin Park David Coyle...
Bridgeville, Carnegie area real estate transactions for the week of April 25
Bridgeville Jarred Yohe sold property at 915 Edna St. to Cynthia Miklos for $141,000. Mary McAdams sold property at 684 Elizabeth St. to David Bojanac for $156,000. Vineyard Christian Fellowship SW Pittsburgh sold property at 202 Liberty St. to One Church Pittsburgh for $140,000. LS & RT Deklewa LLC sold...
South Hills real estate transactions for the week of April 25
Baldwin Borough Dennis Magera sold property at 5404 Broad St. to Citylife South 2 LLC for $40,000. Krista Abboud sold property at 4729 Gardenville Road to Jeffrey William Radcliff for $204,160. Charles Rader trustee sold property at 564 Jenne Drive to John Doleno Jr. and Stephanie Doleno for $200,000. Estate...
Letter to the editor: Convenient timing for no Norwin tax hike
How convenient that the Norwin School Board voted to not have the first tax increase in a decade. Hmmm. Isn’t this an election year? Voters should not consider this apparent self-serving decision when we vote. Joe Dykta North Huntingdon...
Letter to the editor: L.L. Bean’s gone soft
Well, it’s finally happened. One of the last bastions of solidly male fashion has succumbed to its “softer side.” Anyone who received their copy of L.L. Bean’s summer men’s catalog in the mail knows exactly what I mean. Where those hallowed pages once bore pictures of rugged rubber-and-leather boots for...
Letter to the editor: Biden’s oil, gas lease ban should be reversed
I am very worried about President Biden’s ban on new oil and gas leases. According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, U.S. energy production exceeded U.S. energy consumption on an annual basis for the first time since 1957. This is essential because it means we don’t have to rely on...
Editorial: Police reform means honoring the meaning of ‘protect and serve’
The question of how to fix what is broken in police departments is echoing across the nation, thrown into overdrive with the trial of former Minneapolis Officer Derek Chauvin and his conviction last week for the murder of George Floyd. But in many towns in Pennsylvania, especially in Westmoreland County...
The Stroller, April 25, 2021: Events in the Alle-Kiski Valley
Publicize your club meetings, events and fundraisers in The Stroller. Send information at least a week in advance to vndnews@triblive.com. Please include a daytime telephone number. Rabies clinic offered Saturday in New Kensington Animal Protectors of Allegheny Valley will host a rabies, distemper and microchip clinic from 11 a.m. to...
Letter to the editor: All lives, of all colors, matter
I believe it’s about time the nation drops this Black Lives Matter thing. It tells me that these people do not read the Bible. God created all humans. It’s time that all the people come together and say what Jesus would say: all of the lives of my creation matter...
Letter to the editor: Value of music education
For many, living through this pandemic illuminated the invaluable need for in-person learning and how easily the social, emotional and creative needs of students can be diminished with reduced access to equitable and quality arts education. Reductions to music programs undermine vital aspects of a well-rounded and rigorous education. Instead...
Letter to the editor: Raising minimum wage would be economic stimulus
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos’ net worth is $177 billion. The three heirs to Walmart saw their fortunes grow last year by $40.7 billion. Thousands of Amazon and Walmart employees’ incomes are so low that they qualify for food stamps, meaning that taxpayers subsidize these booming businesses. Think of that —...
Letter to the editor: Democrats’ racist foundations
I felt compelled to correct the record about racist Republicans with some facts. The Constitution’s “Three-fifths Clause” was created because the Southern states wanted their slaves — who were considered property — to be counted as residents in order to increase the South’s representation in Congress. That large population would...
Letter to the editor: Politicians divide and conquer
Ask yourself, who benefits from division? In a recent appearance on TNT, prior to a Final Four match-up, Charles Barkley commented that, “Politicians divide Black, white, rich and poor Americans.” Barkley also stated, “ I think most white people and Black people are great people.” He added his belief that...
Letter to the editor: We all have right to our opinions
Letter-writer Al Scovern (“Loyalty to Trump has gotten Allegheny Valley nowhere,” April 8, TribLIVE) traveled from Maine to visit his hometown Tarentum and felt he had to comment as to how we are a bunch of nut cases and degenerates because he saw President Trump signs and flags, and told...
Letter to the editor: National voting system would work
The solution to the voter rights issue is right before our eyes. Instead of each state hashing out its personal biased voting rights situations, we should adopt a basic national system of voting. All we have to do is to copy what our fellow North American neighbors already have in...
Letter to the editor: Immigrant speaks up
Immigration is one of the most urgent problems in our country today. The reason for this urgency is the crisis the Biden Administration has created on our Southern border. As an immigrant, I have strong feelings regarding this situation. I came to this country as a high school exchange student...
North Allegheny hockey falls in state championship game
North Allegheny’s hunt for a third Class AAA state ice hockey championship came up short as Malvern Prep earned its third title and first since 2004 with a 4-2 victory over the Tigers. North Allegheny took an early lead on a goal from sophomore Nathan Spak, igniting the home crowd...
High school scores, summaries and schedule for April 24, 2021
High schools Baseball Saturday’s results Nonsection Baldwin 7, Uniontown 2 Derry 11, Homer-Center 1 Penn-Trafford 9, Beaver 3 Portage 18, South Allegheny 10 Seton LaSalle 7, Brashear 0 South Allegheny 15, Penn Cambria 8 Hockey PIHL State championships Saturday’s results At UPMC Lemieux Sports Complex, Cranberry Class AAA Malvern Prep...
High school roundup for April 24, 2021: TJ’s Paige Truax homers in 7th to beat Baldwin
Paige Truax hit a solo home run in the top of the seventh inning to lift Thomas Jefferson to a 4-3 victory over Baldwin (1-5) in nonsection softball Saturday. Alyssa McCormick picked up the complete-game win for the Jaguars (4-3), giving up five hits and three unearned runs while striking...

