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Burrell handles Deer Lakes, starts playoff push with first win on new turf
The Burrell Bucs took a liking to their new artificial turf Friday night. Burrell scored the first time it had the ball and led throughout, posting a 44-6 victory over Deer Lakes at renovated Buccaneer Stadium. It was the 2020 home debut for the Bucs. Running back Caden DiCaprio scored...
Editorial: Hogging credit shouldn’t be politics as usual
If government does something good for the people, what is the most important aspect? Is it what happened and how it will help? Or is it who gets to take the bow? Too often, politics focuses more on the credit. This week, Allegheny County was awarded a $2 million grant...
Ballots sent out to some Westmoreland voters after delay spurred by issues with contractor
After years of waiting, Larry Franklin was finally ready to cast his first vote for a United States president. All that was stopping him from doing so was his ballot, which he had expected to receive this week in the mail. On Friday, it had yet to arrive. Franklin, 67,...
Embattled Texas AG drops case that set off staff revolt
AUSTIN, Texas — Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton on Friday dropped an investigation sought by a wealthy donor that set off an extraordinary revolt by the Republican’s top deputies, who accused him of bribery and abuse of office, and fueled new calls for his resignation. The announcement came hours after...
Michigan building inspector cut by razor-embedded Trump sign
OAKLAND, Mich. — A Commerce Township building inspector needed 13 stitches after cutting his hand on a booby-trapped political sign. The Trump sign was lined with taped-on razors at the bottom, and the 52-year-old worker cut his hand as he tried to move it. The sign tampering is the latest...
3 Westmoreland County Prison inmates test positive for coronavirus
Three inmates at Westmoreland County Prison have tested positive for coronavirus, in addition to the two prison employees whose positive tests were announced Wednesday. The three inmates were from the same unit, and have been quarantined, according to the county. Their unit is on lockdown. Inmates are not allowed to...
Pittsburgh Mayor Peduto recommends removal of Columbus statue from Schenley Park
Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto on Friday recommended the removal of the Christopher Columbus statue in Schenley Park. The announcement comes two weeks after the City Art Commission unanimously voted to remove the statue, which has been a source of debate for months. In a statement, Peduto said he directed the...
Mike A. Sabat III: Here’s why union members support Biden
When Tenaris idled its Beaver County pipe-making plant and laid me off this spring, I walked out the door with a lifeline — six months of employer-paid health insurance that enabled me to keep providing for my family. The owners of Tenaris didn’t provide this crucial health care coverage to...
Teen shot in the leg in Pittsburgh’s Spring Hill neighborhood
A teen was shot in the leg Friday morning in Pittsburgh’s Spring Hill neighborhood, according to police. Pittsburgh police responded about 7:20 a.m. to an apartment building on Rhine Place and found a 14-year-old boy with a gunshot wound to his leg, said Public Safety spokesman Maurice Matthews. He was...
Letter to the editor: Save lives by wearing a mask
Long after the world recognized how to defeat the spread of covid-19, the American deniers continue maskless events to propagate up to 1,000 new daily deaths. And now preexisting conditions don’t count? Comorbidity, or having a preexisting health issue, was not a conscious choice for most of the 211,000-plus American...
Letter to the editor: What Biden-Harris ads should say
I have been so disappointed with the political ads presented by the Biden/Harris campaign. I hope they consider one such as this: Universal health care — FREE. Note: We furnish your doctor and only six to eight months for an appointment. College education/tuition — FREE. Raise taxes by $4 trillion...
Food Podcast: Greater Pittsburgh food bank partnering with Latino Community Center
The Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank will partner with the Latino Community Center the week of Oct. 12 to raise awareness for the organization’s mission to empower, advocate with and celebrate Latinos in Allegheny County. The initiative is part of the food bank’s ongoing Food Justice is Social Justice campaign,...
Letter to the editor: Election cheating underway
Caught again, it looks like the Pennsylvania Republican Party doesn’t think it can win an election without cheating. According to reporting last month by Barton Gellman in The Atlantic, they have been coordinating a plan/plot with the Trump campaign to set aside the results of the presidential election and appoint...
Laurels & lances: Returning, reclosing, remembering
Laurel: To being back on the job. On an October 2018 morning, Pittsburgh Police SWAT Officer Timothy Matson suffered multiple gunshot wounds responding to the mass shooting at the Tree of Life synagogue in Squirrel Hill. Eleven people were killed and seven wounded that day. It has been almost two...
The Stroller, Oct. 9, 2020: Events in the Alle-Kiski Valley
The Valley News Dispatch is compiling a list of autumn events and Halloween parades, parties and trick-or-treat nights. Send information to cpinto-smith@triblive.com. Campfire ghost story events planned in Allegheny County parks Allegheny County Parks Department will host four nights of Campfire Ghost Stories during October. All events begin at 7...
Renovations underway at Sewickley’s St. Matthew A.M.E. Zion Church
Last November, the congregation of St. Matthew A.M.E. Zion Church announced the start of an ambitious renovation project. The first phase, repair of sidewalk and stairs and replacement of doors, was completed, funded by a grant from Sewickley Valley Historical Society along with generous matching donations from the congregation and...
High school scores, summaries and schedules for Oct. 8, 2020
Football Thursday’s results District 8 City League Westinghouse 36, Perry 0 Friday’s schedule WPIAL Class 6A Hempfield at Baldwin, 7 p.m. Mt. Lebanon at Central Catholic, 7 p.m. North Allegheny at Norwin, 7 p.m. Seneca Valley at Canon-McMillan, 7 p.m. Class 5A Allegheny 6 South Fayette at Bethel Park, 7...
High school roundup for Oct. 8, 2020: Peters Township wins on Andrew Massucci OT header
Andrew Massucci scored the winning goal on a diving header less than two minutes into overtime to lead Peters Township (8-0-1, 7-0-1) to a 2-1 boys soccer victory over Mt. Lebanon (3-5, 3-5) in Section 2-4A on Thursday night. Austin Marmol also scored. Anthony Schullek assisted on the game winner....
Trump says military families may be source of covid. But their tests are negativeVideo
WASHINGTON — The families who attended a White House event honoring the loss of a member of the military are all doing well and do not have covid-19, the organization that arranged their trip said Thursday after President Donald Trump suggested he might have been infected at that event. In...
CDC expands covid risk warning to include overweight people
NEW YORK — The link between extra pounds and severe covid-19 grew stronger as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said that people who are merely overweight, not just the obese, may be at high risk of serious disease from the infection. The warning, posted on the agency’s website...
Foxwall EMS wears pink throughout October
Foxwall EMS members are wearing pink this month to support Breast Cancer Awareness. The crew at the Fox Chapel-based EMS is sporting pink T-shirts in a first-time effort that Acting Chief Tony Cuda said will become a yearly effort. With October designated for the national campaign, Cuda said it is...
Mitch McConnell hasn’t been to White House in months, citing lax covid-19 measures
Sen. Mitch McConnell has been avoiding the White House like the plague. The Republican majority leader said Thursday that has purposely refused to see President Donald Trump in person at the White House, citing lax precautions against the spread of covid-19. “Their approach to how to handle this was different...
Vice presidential debate draws more than 50 million TV viewers, a major spike over 2016Video
The vice presidential debate drew more than 50.7 million viewers on Wednesday, a significant jump over the last meeting of running mates in 2016. Preliminary Nielsen data showed the total audience across the major broadcast and cable networks for the showdown between Vice President Mike Pence and Sen. Kamala Harris...
High school football schedule, broadcasts for Week 5
Today WPIAL Class 6A Hempfield at Baldwin, 7 p.m. Mt. Lebanon at Central Catholic, 7 p.m. (HSSN, 1320 AM) North Allegheny at Norwin, 7 p.m. (HSSN, 107.1 FM) Seneca Valley at Canon-McMillan, 7 p.m. (HSSN, 1450 AM) Class 5A Allegheny 6 South Fayette at Bethel Park, 7 p.m. West Allegheny...
The Birdie wants bowl season to come to Westmoreland County
Last week: 8-4 (66.7 %) Season: 34-19 (64.1 %) The Birdie sympathizes with the WPIAL football steering committee, which met this week to tackle the unenviable task of patchworking together a postseason during covid-19 times. “I wouldn’t want to be the guys who have to decide how this mess is...

