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Nearly 100 residents evacuated from Penn Hills apartment building due to transformer explosion
PENN HILLS (KDKA) - Nearly 100 people were evacuated from a senior apartment tower in Penn Hills Saturday after an electric transformer exploded and caught fire.The 10-story Duff Manor apartment building was left without electricity, water, and air conditioning after the building emergency generator didn't kick in.It took crews hours to remove residents from their apartments. They had to go one by one, in some cases carrying them down steps."It makes me stutter how synchronized they were and how they got us out of there so timely, I was very frightened because I'm on oxygen," said Victoria Johnson. "They took...
North suburban real estate transactions, week of Sept. 1, 2024
John Stranger sold property at 424 Hallett Pl to Brian Campe trustee for $85,000. Estate of Robert Thomas sold property at 154 Kendall Ave. to Alexandra Stangle for $118,500. Paul Weisenee sold property at 52 Angle Aly to Anthony Williams for $20,000. Franklin Park. Edward Hunter sold property at 2352...
St. Barnabas Hosting Sporting Clays Event
The public is invited participate in a fundraising event later this week to benefit a great local cause. St. Barnabas Charities is holding a Sporting Clays event this Friday at Highlands Sporting Clays in Champion, PA. All skill levels are welcome. Registration begins at 8:30 a.m. followed by flight time...
The Washington Post Ranks Doylestown Pizzeria Best in State for Neapolitan Slices
The Spuntino Wood Fired Pizzeria in Doylestown was named the best spot for Neapolitan-style pizza. A popular pizzeria in Doylestown has been listed as the best spot in Pennsylvania for Neapolitan-style pizza and more. Dylan Moriarty, Andrew Van Dam, Amanda Finnegan, and Gabe Hiatt all wrote about this and other pizza shops for The Washington Post.
'Mini' art exhibit in Tarentum to double as fundraiser for Highlands theater program
Sep. 1—Betty Trout loves her backyard bees almost as much as she loves painting them. So when she heard about Tarentum's Manos Gallery putting out a call for local artists to submit pitches for a fundraiser exhibit called "24 Minis," she knew exactly what she was going to paint. "This was right in my wheelhouse," said Trout, 67, of Murrysville, who also is a member of the East Suburban Artists ...
Penn Libraries’ new Research Data and Digital Scholarship Exchange enables innovative research to flourish – Plus More ATG News & Announcements for 9/2/24
Penn Libraries’ new Research Data and Digital Scholarship Exchange enables innovative research to flourish. According to Penn Libraries News “The Research Data and Digital Scholarship Exchange (RDDSX) offers a vibrant interactive, collaborative space for the the Penn community to discover and apply digital methods for conducting research and creating scholarship.
West Virginia Defensive Back Got Completely Embarrassed After Sending Bold Warning To Penn State
West Virginia defensive back Garnett Hollis Jr. talked a lot of trash about Penn State prior to the highly-anticipated college football rivalry game in Morgantown on Friday. He got completely embarrassed. The fifth-year senior was on the wrong end of an impressive throw and catch during the first half! Hollis made headlines earlier this month […] The post West Virginia Defensive Back Got Completely Embarrassed After Sending Bold Warning To Penn State appeared first on BroBible.
Football runs out of gas in ‘Pitt’ stop to start new season
The Kent State football team let the University of Pittsburgh have its way offensively in a 55-24 drubbing Saturday in Pittsburgh in the first game of the season – the Flashes’ 10th loss in a row. The Panthers totaled 560 yards on the day, which was more than...
Calvert Hall downs outmanned Kiski! (Photo Gallery Included)
Tagged under: Game Photos, Gameday Hub, News, Non-PIAA, pfn. Calvert Hall(Towson, MD) Cardinals at Kiski School (Saltsburg) Cougars. The Kiski school opened it’s season with a giant challenge. The visiting Cardinals are loaded with at least four Division I recruits, a 58 man roster, two scrimmages and one game already played.
Analyst questions controversial review ruling
While it looked like Penn State’s defense made a big fourth down stop late in the first half of Saturday’s game against West Virginia, the officials saw it differently — something analyst Joel Klatt didn’t quite understand. The play in question came when West Virginia faced a 4th-and-1 from the Penn State 30. The Mountaineers Read more... The post Joel Klatt highly critical of ‘wild’ review ruling appeared first on Awful Announcing.
Rambo leads Titans to wins over RIT, Pitt-Greensburg
LATROBE, Pa.--Junior middle hitter Shelby Rambo (East Palestine, Ohio) finished with a combined 26 kills and hit .548 Saturday to lead the Westminster College women's volleyball program to a pair of victories at Saint Vincent College's Bearcat Challenge. The Titans opened with a 3-1 win over Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) before winning in straight sets against Pitt-Greensburg.
Men’s Soccer Falls With Late Tomcat Goal
The Official Athletic Site of The University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg GREENVILLE – The Bobcat Men;s Soccer team completed their second game in as many days to open the 2024 season, dropping its first road match to the Tomcats of Thiel 2-1. Sophomore Matt Armenio scored the Bobcats first goal of the season on a penalty kick early in the second half. Pitt-Greensburg out shot the Tomcats 13-12, but Thiel was able to get ten shots off in the second half alone, with two of those shots resulting in goals. Sophomore keeper Brett Barnes made his first start of the…
Men's Golf Takes Pitt-Bradford Invitational Victory
BRADFORD: The Pitt-Greensburg men's golf team competed in their first match of the season on Saturday at the Penn Hills Club in Bradford. The Bobcats shot a 310 and won the tiebreak with the Panthers of Pitt-Bradford to notch the squad's first win of the season. The Bobcats finished the...
Volleyball Falls in Bearcat Challenge; Friess Named to All-Tournament Team
LATROBE – The Pitt-Greenburg volleyball team competed in day two of the Bearcat Challenge, falling to RIT and Westminster. Sophomore Madison Friess was named to the all-tournament team. The Bobcats had an early morning match against RIT inside the Carey Center of Saint Vincent. RIT took the first two...
Men’s golf opens season at Wooster
DOVER, Ohio (Aug. 31) – The Saint Vincent College men’s golf team carded a team score of an even 300 in its opening round of the 2024-25 season at the Gatorade Collegiate Invitational, hosted by the College of Wooster. The Bearcats will enter Sunday’s second and final round of the event, held at the par 72 Zoar Village Golf Club, within striking distance, sitting just 11 strokes off the team lead in the 11-squad field. In his collegiate debut, freshman David Newsom posted the Bearcats’ best round, firing a one-over 73 to sit in 11th place in the 59-player field.…
Franciscan Volleyball Wins Two at Saint Vincent
Elizabeth Luebbers, Grace Wallace, Sarah Clyde, Kaitlan Hickey, Tessa Miller, Ava King & libero - Sara Moore. Franciscan Women's Volleyball got back after it bright and early on Saturday morning with a 10:00 a.m. start time against Bethany in Latrobe, Pennsylvania. It would be worth the early wake-up, as the Barons picked up their first win of the season in four sets over the Bison.
3 Delaware County Firms Make Forbes Best Employers in Pennsylvania List
Three Delaware County companies made a list generated by Forbes of the best employers in Pennsylvania. Delaware County has some great employers. Forbes has the proof. Three Delaware County companies made a Forbes list of Best Employers in Pennsylvania. Main Line Health, SAP, and Wawa all made the list of...
Insects, Mold, Algae, Blood Linked to Boar’s Head Meat Listeria Outbreak in New York, Massachusetts
This is such major news because we're talking about one of the most popular, top-tier meats out there. Whether you buy it at your grocery store meat counter or have a favorite sandwich shop or deli that uses it, now is the time for vigilance. There's a listeriosis outbreak involving...
Pennsylvania governor’s office apologizes for ‘mistaken’ WWE WrestleMania statement
Despite some confusion that was created this weekend, WWE WrestleMania won’t be returning to Philadelphia in 2026. Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro created that confusion when, in a social media Q&A video, he listed WrestleMania among the events Philadelphia would be hosting in 2026 to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the birth of the United States. The video has since been deleted, and a spokesperson for the governor issued a statement clarifying that WrestleMania 42 will not be held in Pennsylvania.
Public voices often ignored in states’ opioid settlement money decisions
The conversation wasn’t sounding good for Kensington residents on June 20. The Philadelphia neighborhood is a critical center of the nation’s opioid crisis, and the city had decided to spend $7.5 million in opioid settlement money to improve the quality of life there. But on that day, a Pennsylvania oversight board was about to vote […]
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