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Norwin police blotter, week of Oct. 26
Charges filed • Justin A. Schillinger, 43, of North Huntingdon, by township police with providing false identification to law enforcement, possession of methamphetamine and possession of drug paraphernalia after a traffic stop on Route 30. He was detained on a warrant from Butler County. Charges with North Huntingdon District Judge...
Dr. Ralph Miranda: Vote your values
A couple weeks ago I was speaking with a 21-year-old, fairly new voter who indicated she was voting to reelect the president because he “aligned with her values.” She quickly ended the phone conversation because dinner with her parents was at hand. I accepted her right to choose her own...
Police in Philadelphia find van with low-grade explosives
PHILADELPHIA — Philadelphia police and federal agents said they found a van containing low-grade explosives as the city tries to stem the widespread unrest that followed the fatal police shooting of a Black man. Spokesman Rob Cucinotta of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives said the explosives and...
Penn-Trafford teachers raise money for school supplies
Penn-Trafford kindergarten teachers Melissa Vovaris of Level Green Elementary, Emilie Shogan of Level Green and Sunrise elementaries and student learning assistant Nicole Adasczik of Level Green, raised $1,200 to buy a variety of school supplies for kindergarten classrooms. The funding, through an organization called DonorsChoose, enabled the team to purchase...
News briefs: Mental wellness programs, leaf collection services offered
Monroeville United Methodist Church is hosting a virutal event dubbed “Stress and the Pandemic” starting at 5 p.m. on Nov. 15. The presentation, given by Christine Michaels, CEO of the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Keystone Pennsylvania, will be hosted via Zoom. She will discuss sources of stress, signs...
Chick’s Picks relies on superpowers for WPIAL playoff picks
Welcome to Week 8 of the high school football season. Chick’s Picks looks forward to Halloween each year, mostly because she likes candy, but also because she enjoys coming up with creative costumes. This year, Chick’s Picks decided to dress up as Baby Yoda — one of the main characters...
Elizabeth Stelle: Despite pandemic challenges, health care improvements are underway
We didn’t need a global pandemic to remind us that our health care system is broken and unaffordable. Countless Pennsylvanians have avoided a doctor visit for fear of unexpected bills. Many have gone months, or even years, without the ability to afford an insurance plan. And some have turned down...
Police looking for suspect in theft of $1,000 worth of Legos from Indiana Co. Walmart
Pennsylvania State Police are looking to identify a man suspected of stealing Legos from a Walmart in Indiana County. Police said they believe the man stole 11 Lego sets worth $989.45. The incident took place at a Walmart in White Township on Oct. 14, according to police. Photos show the...
Nazareth Prep and Catalyst Connection partner for manufacturing pre-apprenticeship program
A new partnership between Nazareth Prep in Emsworth and Catalyst Connection in Hazelwood offers students at the independent Catholic high school a pathway to careers in manufacturing. Sixty students from the school are currently participating in the nationally-recognized Industrial Manufacturing Technician pre-apprenticeship program. Sponsored by Catalyst Connection, the IMT apprenticeship...
Potentially thousands of requested mail ballots lost in Butler County, official says
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. HARRISBURG — Potentially thousands of mail ballots requested by Butler County voters appear to be lost, a county official said Wednesday,...
Letter to the editor: Premise behind potential ‘squaw’ name changes flawed
On July 1, the Tribune-Review first reported an objection for the use of the word “squaw” in naming roads and parks in Fox Chapel and O’Hara. These names have existed for nearly a century and were given to identify geography and their place on a map. This follows a misguided...
SiriusXM launches 14 of its holiday music channelsVideo
SiriusXM announced today that 14 of its 17 holiday music channels are available now on the app. The lineup will include 17 ad-free channels including a new channel, Jolly Christmas. The holiday music channels include traditional songs, classic Christmas carols, holiday pop, country Christmas, contemporary, soul, Hanukkah and Christmas favorites....
Letter to the editor: Dissecting Biden’s $400K promise
Joe Biden says he will not tax anyone who makes under $400,000. Why $400,000? The average hard-working retiree who got a pension and has Social Security, along with stocks/bonds and one or two annuities, will have $400,000 or more. You will be taxed on your entire portfolio. This will kill...
Letter to the editor: Trump only loves Trump
Who would have thought it would have come to this? The United States has a president who is a tax-evading, draft-dodging, narcissistic, habitual liar. The future of our country is at risk. I believe the blood of many of those who died from covid-19 is on President Trump’s hands. Early...
Letter to the editor: Letting Trump do whatever he wants
With all the historical “facts” being tossed out, I wonder as to their valid sources. Yes, letter-writer Dr. Joel Last (“History lesson on Republicans vs. Democrats,” Sept. 17, TribLIVE) was correct in stating that the Republicans tried to get citizenship for the freed slaves — to their credit; and the...
Editorial: Duquesne, HACP partnership shows time to heal
According to Book of Ecclesiastes — and made popular by The Byrds by way of Pete Seeger — there is a time and a season for everything. A time to be born and a time to die, a time to plant and a time to harvest. A time to build...
Letter to the editor: Catholics can’t vote for pro-choice Democrats
Although I am in total agreement with Ivo Fronzaglia’s letter “Catholic Church’s abortion stance” (Oct. 4, TribLIVE), it only scratches the surface. His letter was a commentary on Pittsburgh Bishop David Zubik’s letter to his flock as it relates to the upcoming election. In it the bishop says he cannot...
Biden lead holds steady at 6 points in latest Franklin & Marshall College Poll
Former vice president Joe Biden continued to hold a six-point lead among likely voters in Pennsylvania last week as the number of undecided voters declined, a poll Franklin & Marshall College Poll found. The poll of 558 likely Pennsylvania voters, which was conducted from Oct. 19-25, contained a margin of...
Letter to the editor: God and judicial activism
The Supreme Court is our instant replay booth. Votes should be 9-0 maybe 8-1, never 5-4. In football, even opposing sides generally agree. Judicial activism is when a call changes after hundreds of years. All of a sudden in the 1960s, it was discovered, that the Bible and prayer didn’t...
The Stroller, Oct. 29, 2020: Events in the Alle-Kiski Valley
Is your church or organization going to host a free Thanksgiving Dinner? Send information to The Stroller as soon as possible to vndnews@tribweb.com. Please include a daytime telephone number. Prospect Cemetery offers tour booklets Because the annual Prospect Cemetery Ghost Tours were canceled this year, the cemetery is selling a...
Coronavirus surge forces Westmoreland schools to decide on in-person, fully remote learning
Under guidelines from the state departments of education and health, school districts in counties with a “substantial” rate of community coronavirus spread are advised to revert to fully remote classes. The decision, however, rests with school districts. The county on Friday marked a second week of “substantial” coronavirus transmission levels...
Gannon named CMO of Jefferson Hospital
Allegheny Health Network has appointed long-time South Hills resident Mark P. Gannon, MD, as chief medical officer of Jefferson Hospital, according to a news release. In this role, Gannon will lead the medical staff and clinical operations to ensure the highest standards of patient care and safety across the hospital...
High school scores, summaries and schedules for Oct. 28, 2020
Cross country Boys Wednesday’s results WPIAL championships At White Oak Park Class AA Individual results 1. Mike Formica, Knoch, 16:15; 2. Ryan Pajak, Ringgold, 16:17; 3. Quintin Gatons, Greensburg Salem, 16:22; 4. Joel Beckwith, Indiana, 16:24; 5. Will Lamb, Beaver, 16:27; 6. Lucas Pajak, Ringgold, 16:31; 7. Ben Daerr, Ringgold,...
High school roundup for Oct. 28, 2020: West Allegheny boys stop Moon in overtime
Joseph Pustover scored on a header in overtime to lead No. 3 West Allegheny (15-1) to a 2-1 victory over No. 6 Moon (12-4) in a Class 3A boys soccer quarterfinal Wednesday night. Johnny Dragisich scored and Connor Blazer and Tyler Rosborough had assists for West Allegheny, which will meet...
Postal Service ordered to increase late trips for election mail
WASHINGTON — Postmaster General Louis DeJoy was ordered to immediately begin expanding mail delivery with extra trips and later deliveries after the U.S. Postal Service failed to improve performance less than a week before the election. U.S. District Judge Emmet Sullivan late Tuesday in Washington granted an emergency request to...

