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Editorial: Hempfield still has issues to address
Hempfield Area School District’s residential tax assessment appeals program will be ending. Eventually. On Monday, the board voted 7-2 to discontinue the broadly criticized program that served as a back-door reassessment for properties with a $250,000 difference between fair market value and selling price, as calculated by district-hired law firm...
Ravens QB Lamar Jackson files trademark for famous draft-night vowVideo
BALTIMORE — Despite failing to lead the Ravens to a postseason victory for the second straight season, quarterback Lamar Jackson still is confident he’ll bring a championship back to Baltimore. So confident he’s filing a trademark for his famous draft-night vow. A trademark for “YOU ARE GOING TO GET A...
Bryce Miller: Surging Aztecs basketball offense joins ‘D’ during unbeaten, record-tying runVideo
SAN DIEGO For so many years, San Diego State basketball earned its reputation as a bare-knuckles rock thrower that bruised you defensively and treated paint on the rims just as poorly. Clank, rebound. Boing, put-back. Brawn before beauty. Muscle trumping makes. These Aztecs, though, are the gang that could shoot...
Giants QB Eli Manning retiring after 16 seasonsVideo
NEW YORK — Once a Giant, always a Giant, and only a Giant. That is how Eli Manning will retire in a Friday morning news conference, the Giants announced Wednesday: with two Super Bowl MVPs, 16 seasons and just one team on a potentially Hall of Fame resume. Manning, 39,...
Pitt cyber institute starts task force to study big data tools used by city, county
A new collaboration spearheaded by the University of Pittsburgh’s cyber institute aims to help governments address the challenge of minimizing bias in data tools using algorithms and artificial intelligence. The newly formed Pittsburgh Task Force on Public Algorithms was announced Wednesday morning and includes participation from Pittsburgh and Allegheny County...
Shaler police searching for missing woman
Shaler Township Police are looking for information on the whereabouts of Janet Ann Walsh, 70, who has been missing since Jan. 20, according to a news release. Police describe her as 5-foot-3 with blonde hair. She drives a 2018 Chevrolet Trax. Her plate number is KTW6007. Anybody with information is...
Legume Bistro in Oakland to close for a rebrand
Family-owned Legume Bistro, once a pioneer in Pittsburgh’s farm-to-table dining scene, is closing at the end of February. But the restaurant plans to reopen after retooling into something new. “It is with a mix of sadness, relief, and excitement that we announce Legume’s last service will be on February 29th,...
Cleveland cop who urinated on girl waiting for school bus gets prison time, loses his job
CLEVELAND, Ohio — A judge on Tuesday handed down a 4.5-year prison sentence to a former Cleveland police officer who admitted to urinating on a 12-year-old girl after she refused to get in his car at a school bus stop. Solomon Nhiwatiwa, 34, showed no emotion during his only chance...
Police investigating reported sexual assault at Penn State fraternity
State College police are investigating a report Tuesday of a sexual assault that allegedly occurred Jan. 15 at the Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity. The unknown victim, who is reportedly a student, shared with a third party being sexually assaulted by four unidentified fraternity members. The report was filed 8:31 a.m....
Letter to the editor: We must replace Donald Trump
If you are an adult of voting age, the 2020 election could be the most important one of your life. If we don’t replace Donald Trump as president, I believe this country is headed toward becoming an authoritarian dictatorship. This is not the time for moderation. Without a really big...
Leroy Renninger: Mitch McConnell and a fair trial
Was the rule of law meant to apply equally to everyone in our republic? Or is it permissible that it apply to only the “little people” while the wealthy and well-connected may cast it aside? Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell says he has made up his mind that President Trump...
Letter to the editor: Scheme behind impeachment’s pace
The Senate trial on the two articles of impeachment against President Trump has begun, some 34 days after the House vote. There is a lot of clamor from the left for witnesses and documents, the stated purpose of which is to present even more evidence than what is already characterized...
High school scores, summaries and schedules for Jan. 21, 2020
Basketball Boys Tuesday’s results WPIAL Class 6A Section 1 Butler 72, North Allegheny 57 Central Catholic 64, North Hills 52 Pine-Richland 73, Seneca Valley 70 Section 2 Bethel Park 74, Canon-McMillan 65 Mt. Lebanon 85, Baldwin 42 Peters Township 72, Upper St. Clair 71 (OT) Section 3 Fox Chapel 64,...
High school roundup for Jan. 21, 2020: Chartiers Valley fends off South Fayette
Brayden Reynolds scored 19 points and first-place Chartiers Valley held off one of its chief challengers in Section 2-5A, picking up a 54-43 victory over South Fayette on Tuesday night. Maercello Legister added 16 points for the No. 2 Colts (11-4, 8-1). Connor Mislan led South Fayette (9-6, 5-4) with...
DeQuay Canton’s buzzer beater lifts Carlynton past Keystone Oaks
The incredible turnaround season for Carlynton added another successful chapter on Tuesday. Senior DeQuay Canton hit a short runner in traffic before the buzzer as the Cougars edged host Keystone Oaks, 66-64. The game was tied with Keystone Oaks in possession, winding down for the final shot. Golden Eagles sophomore...
Real estate transactions for the week of Jan. 19
Bridgeville Estate of Ronald Dremsek sold property at 1253 Mill St. to Kyle Magocs for $148,000. Carnegie James Charles trustee sold property at 615 Boquet St. to Michael Charles for $10,000. Perato Enterprises LLC sold property at 344 Plum St. to Nathan Presutti and Stephen Puskar for $125,000. Estate of...
John Oyler: Bridgeville Area Historical Society gets glimpse of the past through mysterious donation
The Bridgeville Area Historical Society recently acquired a curious set of workbooks with no record of their donor nor any explanation of their origin. I was able to borrow the first one in the series and have enjoyed going through it. The worksheets are 8 by 10½ inches, some typed,...
The Stroller, Jan. 22, 2020: Events in the Alle-Kiski Valley
Bowling fundraiser to aid St. Joseph HS student The St. Joseph High School Bowling Team is sponsoring a bowling fundraiser from 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday at Wildlife Lanes, Lower Burrell, to support fellow student Eli Swierczewski who is battling Ewing’s sarcoma. Cost is $20 and includes bowling and shoe...
Battle of the Books returns to Sewickley library
The Sewickley Public Library, 500 Thorn St., offers a variety of programs for people of all ages. Registration, unless otherwise noted, is available by calling 412-741-6920. Children’s programs • Battle of the Books meetings will resume. Fourth-graders wishing to participate should attend the meeting from 7 to 8 p.m. Jan....
WPIAL wrestling postseason begins Wednesday with team sectionals
The WPIAL wrestling postseason begins Wednesday with team sectionals. Doubleheaders starting at 6 p.m. at four Class AAA sites and three AA locations will help determine the seeding of the top four teams from each section for the district team playoffs set for next week. The first-place team from each...
Sto-Rox boys start fast, finish strong to avenge earlier loss to Springdale
After losing to Springdale by one point in overtime a month ago, Sto-Rox was looking forward to Tuesday night’s return encounter. The Vikings went up big early, and after the Dynamos narrowed the gap in the fourth quarter, Sto-Rox shifted to a higher gear and rolled to a 72-49 home...
$200 million settlement proposed in Scaife litigation
The son and grandchildren of Richard Mellon Scaife and his estate have agreed to a $200 million settlement of claims against the trustees of a 1935 trust fund. A petition to approve the agreement was filed Tuesday in Allegheny County Orphans’ Court. Scaife was the owner and publisher of the...
Editorial: The black and white of guns
It is easy to paint any issue in pure, unyielding black and white. Abortion. Environment. Poverty. Health care. Energy. Immigration. Taxes. Everything can boil down to pro or con. But is that accurate? Almost never. Let’s look at guns. Pennsylvania is often tagged as a gun-friendly state. It’s hard to...
Carnegie Carnegie Corner: Expanding horizons one book at a time
A few weeks ago, a young reader came to the library with her father. She picked out a stack of chapter books for herself and a few board books. Upon further discussion, she mentioned that she would be reading the board books to her baby brother. How marvelous that she...
George Guido: Big 33 streak in Super Bowl intact
The incredible Big 33 Super Bowl streak continues as San Francisco and Kansas City get ready for Super Bowl LIV. In all 54 Super Bowls, there has been at least one player who appeared in the Big 33 Classic. This year, for the Chiefs, backup quarterback Chad Henne is a...

