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Joint state House, Senate session planned to honor of Tree of Life victims
The state Legislature plans to hold a rare joint session this week in remembrance of the synagogue shooting that claimed 11 lives in Pittsburgh’s Squirrel Hill neighborhood in late October. The House and Senate chambers will convene on Wednesday as an act of solidarity in support of the people and...
Allegheny Valley Hospital raises flag to raise organ-donation awareness
Officials from Allegheny Valley Hospital celebrated Donate Life Month on Monday with a flag-raising ceremony. National Donate Life Month is celebrated every April to encourage people to register as organ, eye and tissue donors and to honor those whose organ donations have saved or extended other people’s lives. Across the...
McKeesport woman takes plea deal to avoid death penalty for killing her son
A McKeesport woman took a plea deal Monday to avoid the death penalty for suffocating her 17-month-old son out of anger when she believed her boyfriend was cheating on her. Christian Clark, 24, faces life in prison without the possibility of parole for killing her son, Andre Price III, by...
Project seeks pastors from small-town churches for internship
The Project on Rural Ministry is looking for a few good pastors. The project, administered by Grove City College and funded by the Lilly Endowment, will recruit 30 pastors from evangelical Christian churches to participate in a five-year program designed to strengthen ministry in rural areas. Participating pastors must come...
Free document shredding, electronic recycling this week at 15 Guardian Storage locations
Guardian Storage is hosting a series of free document shredding and electronic recycling events this week at 15 of its locations in the Pittsburgh area. Participants can drop off up to five boxes of paper for shredding. All metal clips must be removed. In addition to shredding unwanted documents, electronic...
Pitt study says doctors overprescribe meds to kids through telemedicine
As telemedicine visits increase, so do the chances of overprescribing of antibiotics to children, according to a new study. Children with acute respiratory infections were prescribed antibiotics more often during direct-to-consumer telemedicine visits than during in-person appointments or urgent care visits, according to UPMC Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh research reported...
Bargain hunter’s paradise at St. John’s Lutheran in Ross helps support charity
Three groups from St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church of Perrysville helped support local charities and ongoing community service projects with a fundraising event on April 6. The Men of St. John’s conducted a flea market with more than 25 vendors. Women at the church held a Christian Closet in which...
Little good news at the pump as gas prices continue to rise, analyst says
Gasoline prices are continuing to rise in Pittsburgh and across the nation. “The national average gas price has now risen for two months straight, tacking on a total of 50 cents per gallon in the last 90 days, which will cost Americans nearly $200 million more at the pump today...
Pine-Richland lax continues dominant start to season
On Saturday, April 6, the top-ranked Pine-Richland boys lacrosse team rolled to a hardfought 5-3 victory over Hill Academy. This was a non-conference game against Hill Academy, an elite program from Kleinburg, Ontario....
Weekly farmer, vendor marketplace returns this week to Block Northway in Ross
The popular weekly farmer’s market and I Made it Market at The Block Northway in Ross will kick off its second season on Friday from 3 to 7 p.m. in the upper level of the shopping center’s south atrium. The farmer market, which will be open on Friday’s through October,...
Bernie Sanders plans presidential campaign rally in Pittsburgh
Presidential hopeful U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders will have a campaign rally Sunday in Pittsburgh. His campaign announced Sanders will stop at Schenley Plaza on Forbes Avenue in North Oakland in his bid to win the Democratic nomination for president in the 2020 primary election. The rally will start at 5...
Sewickley area real estate transactions for the week of April 8, 2019
Aleppo Roy Kraynyk sold property at 101 Woodcrest Drive to Chris and Kristen Hale for $206,000. Bell Acres Daniel Schlosser sold property at 2437 Henry Road to Jerin and Megan Miller for $419,000. Edgeworth Estate of Jane Hitchins sold property at 404 Maple Lane to Mark and Collette Busher for...
Jack White and The Raconteurs to play Pittsburgh
It’s steady as she goes for The Raconteurs as they embark on a 2019 World Tour that brings them to Pittsburgh’s Stage AE in August. The Raconteurs, featuring Jack White, Brendan Benson, Jack Lawrence and Patrick Keeler, will kick off their tour April 16 in New Zealand with dates running...
Daughters of the American Revolution present annual Good Citizen awards
Franklin Regional senior McCain Varley was one of three students recognized with the 2019 Good Citizen of the Year Award from the local chapter of Daughters of the American Revolution. The Queen Alliquippa Chapter, which dates back to 1911, recognized Varley along with Norwin senior Victoria Saunders and Elizabeth Forward...
Prantl’s dessert inspires Burnt Almond Torte beer
Almond. Torte. Beer. Yes, you read that correctly. Prantl’s Bakery’s famous burnt almond torte dessert is now a drink — the Burnt Almond Torte blonde ale. Prantl’s teamed with Cleveland-based Platform Beer Co. on this brew. “A lot of other companies have worked with Platform to make dessert-inspired sours,” Valerie...
Raccoon tests positive for rabies in Indiana Township
A raccoon found in Indiana Township has tested positive for rabies, according to the Allegheny County Health Department. The health department said the raccoon was brought to one of its facilities after being spotted near the 200 block of Little Deer Creek Road. This is the seventh rabid animal reported...
Greensburg Beverage sues Pittsburgh competitor
Owners of a Greensburg beverage company are suing a Pittsburgh competitor, claiming it attempted to sabotage the business through the use of confidential information received as part of a potential purchase of the firm. Greensburg Beverage Inc., in an eight-count lawsuit filed last week in Westmoreland County, said it sustained...
Police investigating suicide attempt at Allegheny County Jail
An Allegheny County Jail inmate was in critical condition Monday after a suicide attempt, Warden Orlando Harper said. The incident happened at 5:30 p.m. Sunday. Harper said the inmate tried to hang himself. Jail staff and correctional officers performed CPR until paramedics arrived and took over. The inmate was taken...
Murrysville Democratic club to meet next week
The Murrysville Export Democratic Club will meet at 7:30 p.m., April 16 at the Murrysville Community Center. Attendees will have a chance to meet the spring 2019 primary candidates. The meeting is open to all registered Democrats from Murrysville and Export. The community center is at 3091 Carson Ave. Please...
Police: Homewood man cuts other man in fight over $2
A man from Pittsburgh’s Homewood neighborhood is accused of cutting another man’s face with a knife during an argument over $2. Gary Bennett, 53, is scheduled to appear for a preliminary hearing Tuesday on aggravated and simple assault charges in connection to the April 1 fight. A phone message left...
Man accused of exposure, stalking woman on Ligonier track
A Cook Township man was charged with exposing himself and stalking a woman who was running on the track at Weller Field in Ligonier. Joseph T. Puschnigg, 24, was identified after the alleged victim obtained the license number on the red Jeep he was driving. The woman told police she...
Vaping the topic of upcoming program for Franklin Regional parents
Addiction has a new look, according to Franklin Regional officials, and they want parents to have the latest information. The school district, in cooperation with the Murrysville Police Department, the St. Vincent Prevention Project, Outside In and the Westmoreland Drug and Alcohol Commission, will present an educational program on vaping:...
West Newton woman accused of setting pickup on fire during argument
A 19-year-old West Newton woman was charged with arson, terroristic threats and simple assault after police said she admitted to throwing a can of gasoline in the bed of a man’s pickup and setting it on fire. Borough police officer Michael Stefko reported he found Marian L. Warman sitting in...
Lower Burrell urges caution with door-to-door salespeople, vendors
Lower Burrell officials are asking residents to be cautious when approached by door-to-door salespeople and vendors. The city’s Facebook account said some companies are going door-to-door without a permit and being overly aggressive with residents. Residents are advised to make sure door-to-door salespeople and vendors have proper, city-issued permits. A...
Police investigating after SUV crashes into Baldwin home
No one was injured when an SUV crashed into a home overnight in Baldwin but the impact crumbled bricks and damaged a gutter at the home along Michael Drive. The driver was in police custody after the incident, which happened at about 3:30 a.m., WPXI reported. Police are investigating how...
