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Letter to the editor: Head spinning from censorship
First it’s some Dr. Seuss books being racist and pulled off eBay and publication being stopped, then it’s “Walk a Mile in Their His Her Our Shoes” (“Blackburn Center’s ‘Walk a Mile’ event gets new name, goes virtual,” March 1, TribLIVE) — what the heck? All this censorship/inclusivity is making...
Editorial: Westmoreland’s treasure trove of historical documents deserve a safe home
The parchment is browning in places, with the careful calligraphy stroked thinly in some spots and boldly in others. Corners and flecks of the paper are missing, chipped away like flaking paint. The page is more than just an old letter. It is a thread in the tapestry of Pennsylvania’s...
Letter to the editor: Voters will remember GOP senators’ disgrace
The Republican senators who voted twice to find President Trump not guilty are a disgrace to our country. We will remember who you are in the next election. Because of your idol worship, you’ll not understand true justice at all. Remember, the godly care about justice and the rights of...
Letter to the editor: Ideas for election integrity
I believe the most important issue the Pennsylvania Legislature should deal with is election integrity. Without that, and along with open borders, you have no country. The following suggestions seem appropriate: • No ballots received (not postmarked) after midnight on Election Day will be counted. • Voters must be registered...
Letter to the editor: Honoring our park rangers
A park ranger is your friend. He is the embodiment of the law in the park. His presence keeps you safe. He enforces the rules and sees to it that others keep the rules, too. Our park is a better place because he is there. A ranger treats everyone with...
Letter to the editor: Illogical actions harming our country
Nothing is real anymore, and everything is illusory. We can’t have a border fence, but we can have a razor-wire fence around our Capitol. We have to wear masks and social distance, but we allow infected illegal immigrants to be caught and released back into society. We have a trillion...
4 charged with animal cruelty in connection with poisoning of pigeons in Pittsburgh
A woman’s grim discovery on the streets of Downtown Pittsburgh on Thanksgiving Day culminated in felony animal cruelty charges against four people, including two managers of Downtown’s Frick Building, according to police. Allen Zimmerman, owner of Bird Control Services in Eastern Pennsylvania, his employee, Randall Hoffmaster, and Colleen Derbish and...
Letter to the editor: Why we should hike minimum wage
An incremental raise in the minimum wage should be considered a payback to whatever was left of the foundation of our economy, since 70% of our economy is supported by the taxpayer. Remember, 70% of economic support comes from the taxpayer. As a result, the burden on the taxpayer placed...
The Stroller, March 23, 2021: Events in the Alle-Kiski Valley
Publicize your non-profit’s 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. Medication drop-off boxes available in Butler County Butler County residents are reminded that several drop-off boxes are available for disposal of unwanted medications. Boxes...
High school scores, summaries and schedules for March 22, 2021
High schools Basketball Boys PIAA playoffs Class 6A Semifinals Tuesday’s schedule Archbishop Wood (18-0) at Lower Merion (11-4), 7 p.m.; Upper St. Clair (21-1) vs. Reading (24-2) at Altoona, 6 p.m. Class 5A Semifinals Monday’s results Archbishop Ryan 85, Chester 63 Cathedral Prep 54, Lower Dauphin 46 Finals Friday’s schedule...
Pa. House passes bill to loosen rules on substitute teachers
Legislation to provide more flexibility when it comes to finding substitute teachers to staff classrooms won unanimous approval on Monday from the Pennsylvania House of Representatives. The legislation, sponsored by Rep. Barb Gleim, R-Cumberland County, now goes to the Senate for consideration. It aims to help ease the problem districts...
John Dorfman: Six stocks to play the value revival
It’s been a long time coming, but the great value comeback appears to be underway. The value school of investing, to which I adhere, seeks to find stocks selling for bargain prices compared to their intrinsic net worth. In the 30 years through 2009, value outperformed growth 19 times. That...
Column: Love him or hate him, Gragson has NASCAR talking
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Oh, Noah Gragson, what have you done now? Nothing, according to NASCAR, which went with a no-call by not penalizing Gragson for backing into Daniel Hemric’s car on pit road at Atlanta Motor Speedway over the weekend. Nobody was fined, either, for the post-race scuffle after that...
Neshannock girls crank up defensive pressure, stop Penns Manor in state semifinals
After trailing by double digits much of the night, Neshannock went to a trapping defense. The result of the defensive effort is a trip to Hershey. The Lancers held Penns Manor scoreless for the final 8 minutes, 12 seconds of the game and emerged with a 39-36 overtime victory in...
North Allegheny girls steamroll Cumberland Valley to reach state finals
ALTOONA — It took a few minutes to warm the engine. Once North Allegheny got revved up, though, it was clear the Tigers’ well-oiled machine was primed for a trip to Hershey. North Allegheny overcame its early-game malaise with a huge second-quarter run to punch its ticket into the PIAA...
Ballot questions should be clear, but 2 written by Wolf administration don’t pass test, critics say
Spotlight PA is an independent, nonpartisan newsroom powered by The Philadelphia Inquirer in partnership with PennLive/The Patriot-News, TribLIVE/Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, and WITF Public Media. A version of this story originally appeared in our free weekly newsletter. HARRISBURG — Amending the Pennsylvania Constitution is a lengthy process that ends at the ballot...
Springdale Township’s Bouquet Park Pool to close, property will be sold
Bouquet Park Pool in Springdale Township is closing for good, according to the park’s board members. The pool’s board posted on Facebook that the organization would soon be dissolved and the property is being put up for sale. “I promise you that the current board did everything that could be...
Penn Hills veteran contends mask wearing at work prompted Iraq flashbacks
A retired member of the Pennsylvania National Guard is suing his employer, alleging that being forced to wear a mask to prevent the spread of covid-19 prompted PTSD and flashbacks from his time serving in Iraq. Andrew Voigt, 52, of Penn Hills, filed the complaint in U.S. District Court on...
3 injured when chair detaches from ski lift at Poconos resort
Three people were injured Sunday when the chair they were riding in fell off a ski lift line at Camelback Resort in Monroe County and crashed to the ground, officials said. The people fell about 15 feet near the top of the mountain and were taken away by a St....
WPIAL boys volleyball coaches release preseason poll
After a year away, WPIAL boys volleyball teams will be back on the court Friday and Saturday to start the 2021 season. The pandemic claimed the 2020 season, leaving hundreds of players looking forward to this spring and the start of a new season. The 39 boys volleyball coaches from...
In brief: Blawnox cleanup event, spring bush collection and more in Fox Chapel
Blawnox cleans up Blawnox Cleans Up, an Earth Day event, will be held April 24 from 9 a.m. until noon. Lend a hand to clean up the park and other public areas in the borough. Registration and supply pickup begins at 9 a.m. at Blawnox Fire Station at 376 Freeport...
In brief: Community cleanup day, drive-thru recycling event and more in Plum
Plum to hold 5th annual community cleanup day April 24 The Borough of Plum will holds its fifth annual community cleanup day from 8:30 to 10 a.m. April 24 at the Plum Borough Works Facility, 2001 Old Mine Road. To participate, you must register by email. Send your group name...
In brief: Community cleanup, summer employment and more in Monroeville, Pitcairn
Community cleanup In Partnership with Pick Up Pennsylvania and Waste Management, the Janie Summers Memorial Pitcairn Community Cleanup will be from 8 to 11 a.m. April 24. There will be dumpster sites at the borough building, 582 Sixth St., and at Fire Company No. 1, 100 S. Center Ave. No...
In brief: Easter drive-in movie, crime tip line developed, Bible study and more in Penn Hills
Penn Hills developed a phone number to call for anyone who wishes to report a crime anonymously. The number is 412-342-0922. Bible study, Easter services slated Monroeville Christian Church will be holding a Bible study at 9:30 a.m. and Easter services at 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. on April 4....
In brief: Shaler Area kindergarten registration open, pool passes on sale and more in Shaler
Shaler Area opens online registration for kindergarten Shaler Area School District is accepting online registrations for students entering kindergarten in the fall of 2021. Registration will run through April 30. Students are eligible to attend kindergarten if they will be 5 years old on or before Aug. 31. For registration details...

