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Defense in Tree of Life case asks whether government knew about Bowers’ online rhetoric prior to shootingVideo
Defense attorneys for the man charged with the Tree of Life killings are asking federal prosecutors to produce any evidence that the government monitored their client’s anti-Semitic online activity in the months leading up to the 2018 mass shooting. In a motion filed Tuesday, lawyers for Robert Bowers wrote that...
How much is your town slated to get from the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan?
The American Rescue Plan, the $1.9 trillion stimulus package signed into law by President Joe Biden on March 11, includes funding for counties and local municipalities. The money, which will be sent in two batches, must be spent by the end of 2024 on projects that include reimbursement and expenses...
Elfinwild Meals Ministry provides nutrition, interaction year-round
Dick Friedline derives genuine pleasure from working in the kitchen — slicing fruit, mixing salad and packing lunches. It’s a good thing, since he compiles up to 180 meals a day in his job as manager of Elfinwild Meals Ministry, a delivery service that sends meatloaf, lasagna, hot dogs and...
YMCA of Greater Pittsburgh offering scavenger hunt in parks through April
YMCA of Greater Pittsburgh has planned a scavenger hunt in order to get families out of their homes and into the parks this spring. The hunt is throughout April. Participation is free. “We were trying to find ways to get families to go outside together,” said Todd Brinkman, YMCA vice...
‘Canine court advocate’ back in the running for national Hero Dog awardVideo
This time last year, Penny — a shelter-adopted spaniel mix who works as a therapy dog with domestic violence victims at the nonprofit Crisis Center North — was in the running for American Humane’s annual Hero Dog Award. Penny is one of several dogs working as “canine court advocates” through...
Officials: 1 person injured in multi-vehicle crash in Ross
One person was taken to a hospital, injured after a multiple vehicle crash in Ross. Allegheny County dispatch said the crash occurred Wednesday shortly before 7 p.m. at the intersection of Rochester Road and Babcock Boulevard. The boulevard was closed from Cemetery Lane to Rochester Road for about an hour....
Extended hours announced for Westmoreland, Monroeville malls
More than a year after the covid-19 pandemic first impacted Westmoreland and Monroeville malls, both locations are set to return to more normal hours. Starting Thursday, hours at both malls will be extended to 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Saturday, mall officials announced. The malls are currently open...
Braddock Mayor Chardae Jones spurns John Fetterman, endorses Rep. Kenyatta for SenateVideo
Braddock Mayor Chardae Jones on Wednesday endorsed state Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta in next year’s U.S. Senate race over her predecessor and fellow resident, Lt. Gov. John Fetterman. “When it comes to his beliefs against fracking and his involvement in mental health policy it was a no-brainer to endorse Rep. Malcolm...
North Allegheny hosting online program to address pandemic’s mental health impact
Only research and time will tell the long-term toll the pandemic has taken on mental health and well-being. But North Allegheny School District officials already know that health concerns, isolation during shutdowns and the interruption of routines have frayed many children and adults during the past year. To begin addressing...
Bogen: Allegheny County has the ‘foundation for a surge’
A significant increase in people ignoring mitigation strategies coupled with more covid-19 variant cases has left Allegheny County with a “foundation for a surge,” said Dr. Debra Bogen, Health Department director. “We are back to where we were in mid-January,” she said. During a virtual news briefing Wednesday, Bogen said...
Allegheny Land Trust given 90-day extension to raise remaining $365K for Churchill Valley Greenway project
The Allegheny Land Trust is still $365,000 short in the quest to close on its Churchill Valley Greenway project. The Sewickley-based nonprofit had until March 31 to raise $3 million in order to close the deal with the owner, Zokaites Properties LP. The plan is to convert the 148 acres...
Lawsuit alleges discriminatory practices at senior living facilities, including Bethel Park and North Fayette
Several fair housing advocacy groups, including one in Pittsburgh, filed a federal discrimination lawsuit in New York on Tuesday, alleging that seniors with disabilities were being denied reasonable accommodations like parking spots or first-floor units. The lawsuit alleges a violation of the federal Fair Housing Act of 1968, and names...
AHN names chief medical officer for new Wexford hospital set to open this fall
Allegheny Health Network has appointed Dr. Katie Farah to serve as chief medical officer for the new 160-bed AHN Wexford Hospital scheduled to open this fall. Farah is a practicing gastroenterologist and therapeutic endoscopist with AHN’s Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition and serves as the department’s chief quality officer....
Allegheny County surpasses 1,000 covid deaths linked to nursing homes
Allegheny County surpassed 1,000 covid deaths associated with long-term care facilities, according to data updated Wednesday by the Pennsylvania Department of Health. Data shows three additional deaths in nursing homes or personal care homes, bringing the county’s total to 1,002 since the pandemic began last March. Allegheny County has the...
Tarentum Bridge, Route 28 projects could cause headaches for motorists
Motorists using the Tarentum Bridge can expect 15-minute rolling closures later this spring and a 16-day closure of the bridge in the summer as part of a $3.2 million project to improve the intersection with Freeport Road, PennDOT officials said Wednesday. PennDOT is working with local officials to ease the...
Pennsylvania reports 4,000+ covid cases for 4th time in a week
Pennsylvania on Wednesday reported its fourth day in the past week with covid-19 case totals above 4,000. The state health department reported 4,557 cases, bringing the state’s total to 1,024,857. Allegheny County added 418 newly reported cases to climb to 85,680, while Westmoreland’s 126 additional cases bumped its total to...
Citing toxic risks to health and environment, Sharpsburg bans coal tar
Sharpsburg has joined a growing list of municipalities to ban coal tar, a chemical used to seal asphalt driveways and which has been linked to certain cancers. “It’s so important that we do everything in our powers to leave the world in a better place than we found it, or...
Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy announces Earth Day Events in April
Since 1970, April 22 has meant Earth Day to 1 billion people in nearly 200 countries across the globe. But the Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy is not waiting until then to begin hosting Earth Day events. On Tuesday the nonprofit announced a comprehensive schedule of both in-person and virtual Earth Day...
Utility shut-off ban ends Thursday; Western Pennsylvania companies say help is available
Utility companies in the region have a unified message for delinquent customers who are in danger of having their service turned off beginning Thursday: Call now. The state Public Utility Commission’s ban on service shut-offs during the pandemic ends Thursday, and utility companies are urging eligible customers who are behind...
Klavon’s Ice Cream Parlor in Pittsburgh raising minimum wage to $15 an hour
As restaurants, sweet shops and other eateries begin opening back up with increased capacity, many are finding that lining up enough workers has become a challenge. One of Pittsburgh’s favorite ice cream parlors may have come up with a way to entice people to come to work for them. Klavon’s...
Turtle Creek man sentenced to 10 years in federal prison for narcotics trafficking
A Turtle Creek man has been sentenced to 10 years in federal prison after being convicted of narcotics trafficking. Jerry Coker, 30, of Turtle Creek was sentenced to 10 years in imprisonment and eight years supervised release, according to an announcement Tuesday from Acting United States Attorney Stephen R. Kaufman....
Attempt to override Allegheny County Executive Rich Fitzgerald’s veto of paid sick leave law fails by 1 vote
Allegheny County Council on Tuesday failed to override a March 16 veto by county Executive Rich Fitzgerald to enact a law to mandate that county businesses provide paid sick leave. It means the process to require paid sick leave will start with action from the county Health Department, as required...
Leftover evidence leads to arrests in magistrate office vandalism
Leftover evidence in the homes of two Pittsburgh men helped lead police to the vandals who caused thousands of dollars in damage and delayed hearings at three magistrates offices, according to Allegheny County Sheriff’s deputies. Jacob Klinger, 27, of Stanton Heights, and Brandon Orozco, 31, of Lawrenceville, were both taken...
Food Podcast: North Hills Community Outreach continues mission of serving
The North Hills Community Outreach serves dozens of communities in the northern part of Allegheny County, offering various life-stabilization services. Its food pantry is just one. “We see our food pantry as a conduit to a conversation,” said Tom Baker, NHCO executive director. “We have 20 total services that we...
Additive manufacturing hub near Pittsburgh International lands another tenant
Neighborhood 91, the additive manufacturing hub in Findlay and Moon adjacent to Pittsburgh International Airport, has landed its third tenant, the powdered aluminum producer Rusal America. Rusal will join Wabtec Corp., the North Shore-based successor of the iconic Westinghouse Air Brake Co. that makes railroad parts, and Arencibia, a Lehigh...
