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Exploring Allegheny River towns: Sharpsburg is a tiny ball of fun
While I paddled along the river in my bright yellow kayak, jet skis zoomed past and pontoon boats floated nearby. I stopped for a lobster roll afterward – a sandwich for the record books – and pondered if I had room for a vegan ice cream cone. (I did not).
PTL Links: July 25, 2024
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Man shot, injured at Pennsylvania Trump rally released from hospital
One of the two men shot and injured in the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump has been released from the hospital, officials said. David Dutch, 57, was discharged on Wednesday, Allegheny General Hospital in Pittsburgh said. Dutch was shot in the chest and liver and was initially in a medically induced coma after the shooting, according to the Marine Corps League of Pennsylvania. Dutch is a former Marine who serves as commandant of his Marine Corps League detachment, the organization said.
Steelers Training Camp Observations: Pat Freiermuth dazzles, big slot CB change made
LATROBE, Pa. -- The Pittsburgh Steelers took the field for the first time at training camp on Thursday. Meanwhile, not only did Russell Wilson not practice after suffering from calf tightness, but others stood out, too. Here’s some of the takeaways from the first day of Steelers training camp:
Allegheny County, Pa., Included in $1.25B Broadband Program
(TNS) — Allegheny County will have access to a federal $1.25 billion digital equity grant program meant to improve internet access, Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainey announced during a news conference in the Hill District on Wednesday. “Everyone, no matter where they live, deserves to have access to reliable high-speed...
Mayor commends 5 officers at Ambridge Council Meeting
SGT AJ Bialk, LT John Chickos, Mayor Tina Iorfido Miller, Patrol Officer Dante Sciaretta, Patrol Officer John Bialik, Patrol Officer Eric McPhilomy. Story by Sandy Giordano – Beaver County Radio. Published July 24, 2024 2:04 P.M. (Ambridge, Pa) Ambridge Mayor Tina Iorfido-Miller presented 5 officers with commendations at Tuesday...
Pérez works 6 scoreless innings, Tellez splashes a homer into the river as Pirates top Cardinals 5-0
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Martín Pérez pitched six scoreless innings, Rowdy Tellez homered into the Allegheny River and the Pittsburgh Pirates beat St. Louis 5-0 on Wednesday to take two of three games from the Cardinals. Pérez (2-5) allowed four hits, three in his final two innings, and walked five with two strikeouts. The 33-year-old left-hander entered with a 5.61 ERA after allowing 11 runs in 8 1/3 innings over his last two starts. “I got confidence,” Pérez said. “It doesn’t matter. Every outing I’m always going to trust my stuff. That happened today. I was able to compete and throw a lot of pitches in the strike zone.” Tellez chased Matthew Liberatore (2-3) at the start of the fourth inning by sending a fastball 447 feet into the river beyond the wall in right field, extending the Pirates’ lead to five runs.
Monroeville area: Concert and speaker series, backpack giveaway, 5K run/walk, more
• Aug. 4 – East Winds Symphonic Band. Concerts are free and open to the public. The Boyce campus is at 595 Beatty Road in Monroeville. Monroeville Rotary will host “town hall” meetings the first Thursday of the month from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the program room at Monroeville Public Library.
'Robbie is dead': Trial begins for Munhall man charged in 2-year-old's death
A 6-year-old boy took the witness stand on Wednesday and told the jury how his little brother Robbie died two years ago. “He drunk something and then he died,” the boy said, recalling the night of May 12, 2022. When police officers arrived at his Margaret Street apartment in...
Korean War Vets To Be Honored By VA
The Butler VA is hosting an event that will honor veterans of the Korean War and provide healthcare information to all vets. The event is set for tomorrow from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the VA Community Clinic in Cranberry Township. The day will honor veterans who served in...
Grassley releases bodycam videos of Trump assassination attempt
Editor’s note: This story links to video containing images that may be upsetting to some viewers. U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley released additional videos and documents Thursday related to the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump. Grassley said in a news release that the bodycam videos were obtained from the Beaver County Emergency Services Unit […] The post Grassley releases bodycam videos of Trump assassination attempt appeared first on SC Daily Gazette.
Mike Tomlin calls Russell Wilson “day to day” with calf injury
Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson was a surprise non-participant in practice today after waking up with tightness in his calf. Pittsburgh head coach Mike Tomlin described Wilson as “day to day” with the calf injury. Tomlin added that Wilson wanted to practice but that Tomlin decided not to risk...
Steelers GM Clears The Air About WR Trade Rumors
The Pittsburgh Steelers have a very interesting wide receiver core at the moment. Other than George Pickens, who recorded over 1,100 yards receiving last year, there isn’t a ton of depth behind him. Rookie Roman Wilson and veteran Van Jefferson, who has predominantly been the third wide receiver on...
Kids will love the Big Bugs + Pollinators exhibit at the Pittsburgh Botanic Garden
Ever wonder what it feels like to be an ant? At Pittsburgh Botanic Gardens in Oakdale, you can experience the life of an insect firsthand. The Big Bug exhibit highlights the importance of pollinators in our ecosystem by bringing art into nature. In this peaceful sanctuary, you will find a variety of fascinating, giant handmade bug sculptures. These pollinators, insects, and bugs have been magnified so that visitors of all ages can see them the way they see humans.
Upset Najee Harris arrives at Steelers training camp, could be poised for hold-in
Steelers players are reporting to training camp as we speak, and for the most part, it is a great time to catch a few words and see some smiling faces before the grueling practices start. That wasn’t the case for Najee Harris though, as he seemed frustrated upon his arrival.
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