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Jonah Goldberg: Mueller report in, but collusion story may never end
The story is not over. It may never be over in our lifetimes. But an important chapter has come to an end, and it had a happy ending for the president. Contrary to what we’re already beginning to hear from some quarters of the left, the Mueller probe almost certainly...
Letters to the editor: Mueller, Democrats & the media
Democrats apparently have a difficult time dealing with failure. They simply could not accept Donald Trump’s win over Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential election. Subsequently, under the dismal leadership of Sen. Chuck Schumer and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, and with cheerleading from Rep. Adam Schiff and other mouthpieces from...
Joseph Sabino Mistick: Let’s put politics aside and end war of contempt
“Love thy neighbor” is important enough to get top billing in the Old Testament and the New Testament, and a similar command is part of Hinduism, Judaism, Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism and Islam. But, in our political culture, contempt too often takes the place of love, and our neighbor is quickly...
Kristen Houser & Kristy Trautmann: It’s ‘he said, she said’ by design
We’ve lost track of the number of times recently that we’ve heard someone end a conversation about sexual harassment or abuse with a shrug and “It’s a he-said-she-said situation.” What they mean, invariably, is there is reason to doubt reports of sexual misconduct or assault if the woman reporting the...
Outdoors notices for March 31, 2019
NOTICES Outdoors RIFLE/TRAP LEAGUES • In the Twi-Night Trap League on March 28, Connellsville finished in first place with a score of 196. Hecla (186), Ruffsdale (186), East Huntingdon (184) and Youngwood (182) rounded out the scoring. Connellsville (10) leads the season standings, followed by Ruffsdale (6.5), East Huntingdon (6),...
Editorial: Diocesan abuse department can’t become bureaucratic
“If only there were more bureaucracy.” File that under things no one has ever said. On Thursday, Pittsburgh Bishop David Zubik announced a new department to address sexual abuse claims and recovery. The Secretariat for the Protection of Children, Youth and Vulnerable Adults is open for business as of Monday....
Sounding off: Let’s lift everyone up to a better life
With so much talk about socialism, maybe we should think about why people are thinking that way, rather than condemning them. Many people think a single-payer health care system is a better option due to the inadequacies of the present system. I am dealing with something that is causing me...
Here’s what’s going on around town: Saturday, March 30
Hello, Sewickley, Sewickley Valley YMCA’s adult co-ed spring soccer league will be held April 15 to May 30. Games will be played Monday through Thursday at the Sewickley Valley YMCA Soccer Field. Each team will play 10 games and the team fee is $700. Those looking for a team can...
North Park’s historic Cottonwoods Council Ring to be explored April 6
Located within the boundaries of North Park are a number of historic structures, but a hiker, runner or biker may pass them by without even knowing. “Or you might see (an historic structure) and not know the significance of it,” said Sam Shephard, senior park ranger for Allegheny County Parks’...
Heidelberg Volunteer Fire Department celebrates 110 years
In 1909, Phillip Hillen was named chair of a group of 16 Heidelberg residents who had come together for the purpose of establishing a borough fire department. Its mission was “neighbors helping neighbors.” In June, Heidelberg Volunteer Fire Department (VFD) will celebrate its 110th anniversary. In the beginning, its primary...
Mark Madden: NFL’s knee-jerk decision is misguided overreaction
The NFL has added pass interference calls (and non-calls) to the list of officiating decisions that are subject to a coach’s challenge. The Steelers’ Mike Tomlin is 0-for-2-years on such requests, so this provides additional ways for him to screw up. Each coach is still allowed just two challenges per...
High school scores, schedules for March 29, 2019
High Schools Baseball Friday’s results Ripken Experience In Myrtle Beach Hopewell 4, Berkshire (Ohio) 3 South Park 5, Morgan County (Ky.) 3 WPIAL Nonsection Bethel Park 13, Latrobe 3 (6 inn.) Brownsville 8, Charleroi 7 Butler 11, Armstrong 8 Carmichaels 15, Jefferson-Morgan 0 (4 inn.) Connellsville 6, Gateway 4 DuBois...
High school roundup for March 29, 2019: North Allegheny edges Shaler
Ryan Dougherty scored on a wild pitch to give North Allegheny a 2-1 walk-off victory over Shaler in a nonsection game Friday. Daugherty finished 2 for 2 with two doubles. Shane Murphy was 2 for 3 with two doubles, and Anthony Hattrup had an RBI for the Tigers (2-2). Zach...
It could take ‘weeks’ for answers in SC girl’s death after school fight, sheriff says
COLUMBIA, S.C. — The Colleton County sheriff urged patience as investigators figure out what happened in a classroom fight that left a 10-year-old girl dead. Fifth grader RaNiya Wright was airlifted to a hospital Monday after a fight in a Forest Hills Elementary School classroom, according to school officials. She...
Teacher relates his trip to Antarctica to Leechburg elementary school students
Life below zero isn’t easy — but it’s rewarding. That’s the message teacher Michael Penn presented during a PowerPoint presentation to fourth-grade students from David Leech Elementary School on Friday, chronicling his recent polar adventures in Antarctica. Penn, 54, of Beaver County is a teacher in the Shaler Area School...
FR girls lacrosse retools after graduating 8 senior starters from WPIAL semifinalist
The 2018 season was special for the Franklin Regional girls lacrosse team, but the Panthers aren’t looking back. The Panthers, 14-4 last season, came up just short of a berth in the WPIAL championship game under first-year coach and Franklin Regional alum Mackenzie McGuire. But they made the PIAA playoffs...
Walter Williams: More university corruption
Last week’s column discussed the highly publicized university corruption scheme wherein wealthy parents bought admission at prestigious universities for their children. That is dishonest and gives an unfair advantage to those young people but won’t destroy the missions of the universities. There is little or no attention given by the...
John Stossel: The socialist fantasy
Venezuela is a disaster. Yet 20 years ago, it was the wealthiest country in Latin America. It still has the world’s biggest oil reserves. It should be a happy and prosperous nation. But then Venezuela went socialist. Democratic socialist to be exact. They voted for it. Hugo Chavez promised the...
Michael Mann & Flora Cardoni: Moving Pa. to clean-energy powerhouse
Global climate change devastation hit hard in 2018. From Hurricanes Florence and Michael decimating the Carolinas and Florida to deadly, unprecedented wildfires in California, those were just three of the 10 costliest climate-driven, extreme weather events of the year that killed thousands of people and caused nearly $85 billion in...
Editorial: Pennsylvania annual gun registry bill overreaches
For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction, just like we learned in elementary school science class. We have to react. Don’t react to a fire, and you get burned. Don’t react to a traffic light, and you can cause a crash. But overreaction is as bad as...
Nearly 50 years later, California woman wins $150K in overdue child support
CARLSBAD, Calif. — It was a long time coming, this child support payment. But nearly 50 years after a judge awarded Toni Anderson child support, the now 73-year-old Carlsbad woman took her ex-husband back to court — and won her bid to force him to pay up. The settlement tally,...
Brentwood school officials anticipate spending $21 million in facilities upgrades
Cast members from Brentwood Middle/High School’s upcoming musical “Mary Poppins” sang and danced across the stage, as large patches of wallpaper peeled off the walls inside the auditorium. There are a lot of great things happening in public schools in Brentwood, leaders told a crowd of 100 elected officials, business...
West Jefferson Hills revisiting field trip policy
West Jefferson Hills School District leaders are considering revamping rules for field trips to ensure students aren’t missing too much class time. Administrators have recommended revisions to the district’s field trip policy to keep them from taking students out of class for more than two days at a time. However,...
Letter to the editor: Trump’s pathetic grudge
A television commercial actor says proudly that his insurance company “doesn’t hold grudges.” President Donald Trump does — even beyond the grave. While family, friends and others still mourn the passing of war hero Sen. John McCain, Trump never learned not to speak ill of the dead. Those who served...
Letter to the editor: Health care competition
Does competition in health care bring down costs? Judging from their comments, health care providers are more interested in competing on quality than on cost. When a doctor tells people they need a procedure done, how many shop around for price? Does building more hospitals bring down the cost of...

