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88-year-old woman last seen in Homewood found safely
Pittsburgh police say an 88-year-old woman last seen in the city’s Homewood section has been found safely....
George Guido: Apollo-Ridge baseball halts Serra Catholic’s long streak
The Apollo-Ridge baseball team ended Serra Catholic’s 34-game home winning streak Monday with a 5-4 victory over the Eagles at Boston Field. Junior Brady Schrock’s two-run homer lifted the Vikings to a 5-4 victory over previously undefeated Serra. It proved to be the first home loss for the Eagles since...
Your guide to Pa.’s 2021 primary ballot questions
Spotlight PA is an independent, non-partisan newsroom powered by The Philadelphia Inquirer in partnership with PennLive/The Patriot-News, TribLIVE/Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, and WITF Public Media. Sign up for our free newsletters. All Pennsylvania voters — yes, that includes independents and minor-party members — will be asked to consider four ballot questions on...
2 Alle-Kiski Valley towns hold cleanups to observe Earth Day
Two Alle-Kiski Valley communities held community clean-up days Saturday in observance of Earth Day. Volunteers in Blawnox and Plum took to the streets for several hours Saturday morning, cleaning up parks and other public areas. In Plum, it was the fifth year the cleanup has been held. Groups met at...
Sounding off: Combine vaccine passport, voter ID
As I read about the perpetual political wars over the concerns of having a vaccine passport, my solution (to please both Democrats and Republicans) is to just print the vaccine passport on one side and the voter ID on the other side. Simple, everyone is happy and the country is...
Rich Askey: For schools, a light at the end of the tunnel
Finally, we can see light at the end of the dark tunnel that we’ve been walking through for the past year. With covid-19 vaccinations expanding, educators, parents, and students can look forward to a return to normalcy in our schools, where students will be able to come back to their...
Bethel Park Spring Makeover Challenge underway
Bethel Park is coordinating the Bethel Park Spring Makeover Challenge through June 20. According to a news release, the program is a joint effort of the Buy Bethel Initiative and the Bethel Park Kindness Project. “We felt that this would be an enjoyable spring event that would also support our...
Letter to the editor: Money spent for hotels for immigrants disturbing
The Biden administration’s decision to spend $86 million to put “illegal aliens” up in hotels is disturbing to a huge number of people. How much money is being spent for homeless veterans of World War II and the Korean and Vietnam wars, let alone the immense group of veterans who...
Editorial: The price of voting is worth every penny, but who pays it?
Funding and flexibility: That is what Allegheny County Executive Rich Fitzgerald would like when it comes to elections. On Tuesday, Fitzgerald testified before the Pennsylvania Senate’s Special Committee on Election Integrity and Reform via Zoom, along with officials from Philadelphia. It was a glimpse into how the state’s two largest...
Letter to the editor: Tell Biden to push for ‘price on carbon’
A recent Associated Press article reported that the business community is urging President Biden to double down on establishing ambitious, but achievable, goals for reducing fossil-fuel emissions. You can help by contacting the White House to join the push. The best next step to reduce emissions is to “put a...
The Stroller, April 24, 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. TryLife Center to sponsor Walking for Babies fundraiser The annual Walking for Babies event that benefits the TryLife Center in Lower Burrell will be...
Letter to the editor: Ensuring all can vote in Westmoreland
Westmoreland County must continue its commitment to ensure that voters can vote safely and securely. The 2020 election showed us that dropboxes, six of which were placed throughout the county, are a safe and secure way for voters to submit their mail-in ballots. Nationally, changes made to improve voter access...
High school roundup for April 23, 2021: Beaver’s List throws no-hitter in battle of unbeatens
Payton List threw a seven-inning no-hitter with 17 strikeouts to lead Beaver to a 13-0 victory over OLSH in a nonsection battle of undefeated WPIAL softball teams Friday afternoon. Hanna Crowe had three hits and drove in four and Bailey Nicol went 2 for 2 with two RBIs for the...
Westminster rallies past Washington & Jefferson in PAC championship game
Moon grad Cole Konieczka threw a pair of fourth-quarter touchdown passes to lead Westminster to a 27-20 victory over Washington & Jefferson in the Presidents’ Athletic Conference championship game Friday night. Konieczka completed 12-of-24 passes for 198 yards. Defensive lineman Brayden Thimons, a Highlands grad, had a big night on...
High school scores, summaries and schedules for April 23, 2021
High schools Baseball Friday’s results Class 5A Section 1 Kiski Area 7, McKeesport 6 Section 2 Fox Chapel 12, Woodland Hills 0 Class 4A Section 2 Montour 6, New Castle 4 Class 2A Section 3 Apollo-Ridge at Sto-Rox, ppd. Class A Section 1 Our Lady of the Sacred Heart 14,...
Armstrong baseball team ‘steals’ victory from Highlands
Armstrong’s track team was on the road Friday. But it was hard to tell by watching the baseball team on the basepaths. The River Hawks stole nine bases, with six of the seven runs scored by runners who stole a base along the way, as Armstrong defeated Highlands, 7-5, in...
Former Delta Foundation president gets probation for impersonating an officer, forgeryVideo
The former head of a now-defunct LGBTQ advocacy organization will serve two years probation and 300 hours of community service for impersonating a first responder and forging official documents. Gary Van Horn, 41, appeared before Allegheny County Common Pleas Judge Edward J. Borkowski Friday on charges of forgery, tampering with...
Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto to introduce city-level hate crime legislation
Legislation that Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto will introduce next week seeks to create local-level hate crime laws that will expand upon state law, which does not consider sexual orientation, gender identity or disability protected classes. “What we’re doing is taking a stand against hate in our city,” said Dan Gilman,...
Introducing the new host of the Food Podcast
The Food Podcast has a new host. Starting the week of April 26, Krista Johnson will take the lead on the podcast as the Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank’s newest Communications and Public Relations Specialist. “I’ve worked with food banks in the past and more importantly, I’ve met people who...
Frey Road to close for 2 weeks in Penn Hills
Frey Road in Penn Hills will close for two weeks starting Monday, a news release from the Penn Hills Police Department said. Frey Road will be closed between Cameron and Laurie drives starting at 7 a.m. so crews can begin road repair. The announcement said the road will reopen by...
Christine Sarteschi: Ideas to prevent mass shootings
Mass shootings are a serious public health problem. According to studies and experts in the field, prevention strategies remain elusive. One innovative area of study that has the potential to generate rich ideas for prevention is the directed study of thwarted, foiled or near-miss mass homicide plots. There is a...
Oscars pit 2 Pittsburgh natives in production design raceVideo
In her long career, Diana Stoughton has worked on some 50 film and TV productions. With “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom,” she could tell it was special. “I think it was something magical about this show,” said Stoughton, who lives in Bloomfield. “I think the Karma gods were with us, and...
Steelers cornerback Justin Layne charged with traffic, firearm violations in Ohio
Police in Ohio arrested Steelers cornerback Justin Layne on Friday morning for alleged traffic and firearms violations, court records show. Ohio court records show Layne, 23, was charged Friday by Willoughby police with driving with a suspended license, speeding, and transporting a loaded firearm, which is a fourth-degree felony. Records...
Letter to the editor: We need Trump back in office
Now that the best president the United States has ever seen is gone and the Democratic Party has gotten their way, do you really understand just what you got? I believe we now are under the control of a mindless puppet being controlled by a corrupt communist party hell-bent on...
Pa.’s spring turkey hunt: Here’s what you need to know
It’s almost turkey-hunting time in Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania’s spring turkey season kicks off Saturday with a one-day youth hunt open to junior license holders and mentored hunters under 16 years old. Then on May 1, the statewide spring gobbler season opens and runs until May 31. It is Pennsylvania’s only springtime...

