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Troy EV Maker Mullen Lands $7.7M Order for 130 Commercial Vans and Trucks
Troy-based EV manufacturer Mullen Automotive has announced Eco Auto, an EV dealer covering the Northeast U.S., ordered 130 Class 1 EV cargo vans and 50 Class 3 EV trucks for an estimated value of $7.7 million. The agreement will expand to cover national fleet opportunities in Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Rhode Island,...
Chilly Blast Hits Northern Ohio and Northwest Pennsylvania, Cleveland Braces for Below Normal Temperatures
The National Weather Service in Cleveland has forecasted a notable chill descending across northern Ohio and northwest Pennsylvania. According to the latest area forecast discussion, residents should expect "unusually-cold air mass" and persistent lake-effect cloudiness as a trough moves eastward and a ridge builds from the Upper Midwest, setting the stage for cooler late summer temperatures and increased cloud cover through Tuesday. NWS Cleveland report indicated that "850 mb temperatures falling from near 12C to near 6C over the ~24C lake surface" are anticipated to contribute to the ongoing lake-effect weather phenomenon.
State College, PA Forecast: Showers and Thunderstorms with Highs in the 60s Today
State College, PA – Pennsylvania residents are in for a cooler day as clouds and scattered showers dominate the forecast across the state. According to the National Weather Service in State College, temperatures will remain in the 60s across the northern and western parts of Pennsylvania, while the southeastern areas might experience highs in the upper 70s. The Lower Susquehanna Valley could see temperatures near 80 degrees.
Two Women Charged With Animal Neglect
Two women are facing animal neglect charges following an investigation earlier this month. State police have charged 52-year-old Heidi Dunkle and 31-year-old Tiara Dunkle, both of Kittanning. The animal cruelty division of the state police were called to a home in the 100 block of Queen Junction Road in Clay...
Former KQV news anchor PJ Maloney remembered for relatable, friendly on-air manner
Aug. 18—PJ Maloney was a news anchor on Pittsburgh radio station KQV for more than 40 years, from its start as an all-news station in 1975 until its demise in 2017. Dennis Atkinson remained in touch with Maloney after working with him there for eight years, from 1979 to 1987. "As a broadcaster, I thought he was outstanding," said Atkinson, 72, of Brighton Heights, who retired from WTAE as an ...
Mt. Pleasant’s Garn is a flyer on the football field, track and in a plane
Mt. Pleasant’s Jarett Garn loves challenges. The young man can flat out fly, literally. Whether it’s on the track as one of the premier sprinters in the state, on the football and soccer fields using his quickness and kicking abilities or, yes, in the air as a pilot, the 6-foot-3 senior is multi talented, and football coach Jason Fazekas can’t wait to unleash that speed on opponents.
The best August waiver trade in Pittsburgh Pirates history
Prior to 2019, MLB operated with both a waiver trade deadline and a non-waiver trade deadline. Any player who passed through revocable waivers could be traded past the late July/early August deadline. One of the most impactful trades in Pittsburgh Pirates history took place at this deadline, completed on Aug....
No Brooms: Pirates Look Lackadaisical in Loss to Mariners
PITTSBURGH — The Pittsburgh Pirates were seeking a series sweep against the Seattle Mariners but instead suffered an ugly 10-3 loss at PNC Park on Sunday afternoon. It didn’t take long for the Mariners (64-61) to get to Jake Woodford. Cal Raleigh connected on a two-run homer to right with one out in the first inning.
Johnstown students can get a free back-to-school haircut at Kastle Boxing
JOHNSTOWN, Pa. (WTAJ) — Students in the Johnstown school district can get free back-to-school haircuts for one day only. The free haircuts will happen Monday, Aug. 19 at Kastle Boxing –106 Fairfield Avenue, Johnstown. Registration will be from 12 to 1 p.m. and it’s first come first serve. There will also be food, drinks and […]
Big-booted punter proving he is the Pittsburgh Steelers’ solution
PITTSBURGH -- The Pittsburgh Steelers made an under-the-radar swap this offseason to move on from Pressley Harvin III and sign former Houston Texans punter Cameron Johnston. Pittsburgh had struggled to find any consistency in the punter room for years, and that all circled back to the team going out and acquiring a veteran like Johnston.
Former Steelers Linebacker Announces Retirement
Former Pittsburgh Steelers outside linebacker Ola Adeniyi has announced his retirement from football after six seasons. Adeniyi, 26, first joined the Steelers as an undrafted free agent out of Toledo in 2018. The native of Lagos, Nigeria earned a job on the 53-man roster as a reserve pass rusher and a premier special teamer.
Carnegie Science Center to host Kamin Family Free Day
Thanks to the generosity of Dan and Carole Kamin, all are invited to enjoy free general admission at the Science Center for Kamin Family Free Day on Sun., Sept. 1. Families can explore four floors of exhibits and interactives, plus Highmark SportsWorks®, and hands-on, outdoor activities with MessFest, presented by PPG.
Man stabbed in Charleroi; suspect in custody
CHARLEROI, Pa. — A man was stabbed in Charleroi Sunday. Washington County dispatchers said emergency crews were called to the 500 block of Washington Avenue at 7:05 p.m. First responders found a man who had been stabbed in the back. The victim was flown to a Pittsburgh hospital, dispatchers...
A 22-month strike journey: From staring sleepless into the darkness at 3 a.m. to finding hope
At noon on Sunday, journalists on strike at the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette hit another milestone: the start of their 23rd month on strike. That’s one day closer to two years of fighting against unfair labor practices. The strikers, in four unions, had some rare good news this past Wednesday, when the National Labor Relations Board filed in U.S. District Court for an injunction that could put them back to work. At a Thursday news conference/rally, striking photojournalist and Newspaper Guild of Pittsburgh member Steve Mellon spoke about what it’s like to be on strike for so long.
Experienced line, young skill players have Washington headed in right direction
Aug. 18—Editor's note: Trib HSSN will publish team-by-team previews for one conference per day until the start of the high school football season Friday. Due to production schedule conflicts, the Charleroi preview will be published later in the week. When coach Mike Bosnic looks down the Washington roster, he sees the names of a handful of returning linemen with size and experience capable of ...
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