Trib Lunch Box: Bison, hair straighteners, Clairton Coke Works, ref remembered, Grammys
Here are some noon headlines from TribLive, Monday, Feb. 5, 2024.
• Where the bison roam in Allegheny County
Meet the gang of nine bison that provide a unique attraction in the South Park Game Preserve — Big Head, Daisy, Rosie, Violet, Lily, Alice, Crimson, Clover and Baby Diane.
Technically, they’re bison, but most visitors call them buffalo, and herds have called South Park in Allegheny County home since 1927.
• A push for more research on hair straightener’s impact on Black women’s health
“Being aware if you have a family history of breast cancer or uterine cancer, consider your choices always.”
• In Clairton, ‘this is what money smells like’
Melanie Meade monitors plumes of pollution.
Her hilltop home overlooks Clairton Coke Works, the largest coke-manufacturing facility in North America — and Allegheny County’s top source of air pollution.
From that tree-dotted perch, Meade uses her iPhone almost daily to photograph emissions spewing from the 123-year-old plant’s coke ovens. Then she shares them with Allegheny County health officials, creating a kind of pollution record.
• Mike Roebuck remembered as sports-loving man who enjoyed refereeing, coaching
Michael P. Roebuck, 45, collapsed during halftime of a basketball game he was refereeing in Mt. Pleasant on Friday. He died at Frick Hospital from an acute cardiac event, according to Westmoreland County Coroner Tim Carson.
• McDonald’s sued over sex assault by ex-manager settles with victim for $4.35M
A former McDonald’s employee who was sexually assaulted at age 14 at her Bethel Park workplace by a manager, a registered sex offender, has reached a $4.35 million settlement with the franchisee, the victim’s attorney announced Monday.
The girl had recently started her job when, authorities said, Walter Garner raped her in the restaurant’s bathroom in spring 2021.
Taylor Swift won album of the year at the Grammy Awards for “Midnights,” breaking a record for most wins in the category with four.
• Sorry, Mason, it sounds like it’s Kenny Pickett’s show
Arthur Smith’s first interview as Pittsburgh Steelers offensive coordinator was conducted by Missi Matthews of Steelers.com. There was lots of discussion about Kenny Pickett.
Here are two words that didn’t come up in the interview, though: “Mason” and “Rudolph.”
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