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BUSY SUMMER ROADWORK SCHEDULE ROLLS ON
A number of road and bridge projects are on the schedule for this week throughout the region. Nighttime resurfacing begins tomorrow on West Pike in White and Armstrong Townships. Milling and paving will be done between 8 PM and 6 AM nightly through August 3rd between Ben Franklin Road at the YMCA and the Route 422 intersection. One-lane traffic will be controlled by flaggers.
August filled with community festivals in Delmont, Murrysville and Export
Delmont officials are always looking for additional volunteers to help with the borough’s annual Delmont Daze celebration. This year is no different. “We’re very excited about the festival this year, and even more so about the parade,” said Mayor Alyce Urban. This year’s Delmont Daze will be...
New Kensington's Kings & Queens of the Court gathers healthy number of young players at outdoor hoops
Last summer, Ian Benson marveled as he looked out on the then-brand new outdoor basketball courts along Barnes Street in New Kensington. It was the first time in the five years of the Kings & Queens of the Court summer youth basketball program that it was held there as more than 30 boys and girls took part in the weekly instruction and game sessions.
Tuesday recital to feature ‘Amazing Grace’
JOHNSTOWN ― A toccata on “Amazing Grace” will highlight an organ recital at noon Tuesday at First Lutheran Church, 415 Vine St., in downtown Johnstown. Aaron Sproul, associate director of music of St. Michael the Archangel Parish in Pittsburgh, will play the work by Chris Pardini and also pieces by Dubois, Locklair, Dupre, and Alain. His selections are suited to the romantic nature of First’s restored 3,000-pipe Skinner organ.
Penn Hills weighing hookah bar regulations after deadly shooting
Penn Hills may crack down on hookah bars after a June shooting at Ballers Hookah Lounge & Cigar Bar, a spot known to police for trouble, left two dead and seven wounded. A zoning code amendment slated for consideration by the Planning Commission on July 25 would for the first time define these lounges and impose use-specific regulations.
FIRE DESTROYS HOME NEAR HOMER CITY
Nine fire departments were called to the scene of a house fire in Homer City Wednesday night. Indiana County 911 reported that firefighters from Homer City, Coral-Graceton, Indiana, Brush Valley, Black Lick and Blairsville were initially dispatched at 9:20 PM to the home at 115 Pine Street in Center Township, with crews from Aultman, Clyde and Coal Run called out four minutes later to provide additional assistance. Homer City Assistant Fire Chief Joe Iezzi, Jr. told us what he saw when he first arrived.
Latrobe wins District 31 American Legion baseball championship
Playing fundamental baseball proved to be the right recipe for the Latrobe American Legion team in the District 31 championship game Wednesday. Despite two delays, an hour and 45 minutes because of rain and 25 minutes because the lights went out, Latrobe rolled to a 7-0 victory. The Jethawks will...
Lieutenant Governor addresses mayors from across state on safety
JOHNSTOWN, Pa. (WTAJ) — Mayors from across the Commonwealth gathered in Johnstown for the Pennsylvania State Mayor’s Association Annual Conference. Many of the speakers, including Lieutenant Governor Austin Davis focused on addressing safety concerns throughout the commonwealth and what steps the governor has taken to help. Legislators hope the new state budget, passed earlier in […]
Jackson Township Father Released From Jail After Two-Month-Old's Hot Car Death In Lakewood
Avraham Chaitovsky, 28, was no longer held at the Ocean County Jail after a detention hearing on Tuesday, July 16. He was charged with endangering the welfare of a child in the baby's death on Monday, July 15. Lakewood police responded to a report of a child in cardiac arrest...
Quilt artist Tina Williams Brewer stitches together Wilkinsburg’s Black history
Artist Tina Williams Brewer and a group of Wilkinsburg residents are working on a history project. Instead of writing a book or mounting a museum exhibition, their undertaking involves piecing together a community quilt. The Wilkinsburg Untold Stories project combines old-fashioned craft, oral history and high-tech to tell stories about...
14U Steel Valley All Stars softball team improves to 2-0
(PENDLETON, IN) - The Steel Valley All Stars (SVAS), a combined 14u girls softball team with players from Boardman, Canfield, Poland and Struthers, won their second game of the day against Kentucky's state champion in the Little League Central Regional - Junior Division 9-1. Justice Paris pitched a complete game,...
'Dance Moms' star charged with DUI in Murrysville
MURRYSVILLE, Pa. — A star of the "Dance Moms" reality show is charged with driving under the influence in Westmoreland County. Christi Lukasiak's vehicle crashed into a tree on Logan Ferry Road in Murrysville on June 27, police said in the criminal complaint. Police said she told them she...
CW Advisors Acquires Mercadien Asset Management
CW Advisors, LLC (CWA), a registered investment advisor (RIA) headquartered in Boston, announced the acquisition of Mercadien Asset Management, LLC, an RIA located in Hamilton. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed. “Ken and his team are outstanding,” said Paul Lonergan, chief executive officer of CWA. “We are excited to...
Fever Frenzy: Clark drives Indiana to average nearly 17K fans at home as WNBA attendance surges by 46%
The Indiana Fever and Caitlin Clark averaged a league-best 16,898 fans per home game in the first half of the WNBA season and are on pace to break the single-season record of 16,202 set by the 2002 Washington Mystics, according to a Sports Business Journal analysis of league data. Half.
Russell Wilson Orchestrates Workout with Slew of Steelers Ahead of Camp
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson orchestrated a last-minute workout session with a slew of teammates before they depart to Latrobe for training camp next week. Wilson posted a photo with his teammates on X Thursday afternoon at a field in seemingly Southern California, judging by the palm trees and where Wilson normally trains. Wilson captioned the post, “WE’ll see you in Latrobe.”
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