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Speeding Stop On I-70 In Frederick Lands Three From PA Behind Bars For Drug Possession: Sheriff
What started as a speeding stop on I-70 earlier this week resulted in three behind bars for multiple drug possession charges in Frederick when a police K9 led to the seizure of crack/cocaine. Those charged:. Jasen Jermain Robinson, 50, of Waynesboro, PA;. Christina Marie Davis, 42, of Waynesboro, PA;. Pamela...
Police: New York man attempted to scam over $500K from Pa. woman
JEFFERSON COUNTY, Pa. (WTAJ) — A New York man is facing charges in Pennsylvania after police said he stole a 71-year-old woman’s identity. Zhiping Lui, 44, of Flushing, NY, was charged after the victim received a call from a “potentially blocked spam” number on July 31, stating that a PlayStation 5 and limited edition headset […]
Steelers assistant GM Andy Weidl dodges question about Brandon Aiyuk
When Pittsburgh Steelers general manager Andy Weidl addressed the media, you just knew they were going to ask him about all the trade rumors surrounding the Steelers and San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk. Weidl wasted no time in deflecting the inquiry and passing the buck on to general...
Dukes Dominate Lakers in Season Opener
Pittsburgh, Pa. – The Duquesne University women's soccer team opened its 2024 campaign on Thursday night, capturing a 6-2 victory over Mercyhurst in non-conference action at Arthur J. Rooney Field. With the victory, the Dukes improve to 1-0 on the season and 5-2 (.714) in home openers under head coach Al Alvine at Rooney Field.
Big weekend in Pittsburgh with numerous activities
PITTSBURGH — People plan to pack the streets of Bloomfield for a taste of Italian cuisine and culture atLittle Italy Days. But that's not the only thing happening this weekend. The Steelers have a preseason game against the Buffalo Bills on Saturday night, and the Pirates are playing the...
Pittsburgh-area pharmacist says new prescription drug deal is a "small step"
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris on Thursday touted the administration's plan to lower prescription drug prices for Americans on Medicare. In a landmark drug price negotiation, the White House said America's senior citizens on Medicare will save about $1.5 billion in out-of-pocket costs in the first year. "I think it's great," said Daniel Goetz, who is on Medicare. "I think they all should be lowered. Most of them should be free for senior citizens because they can't afford them. People on a fixed income don't get a lot of Social Security, and they can't...
Surveillance video shows bystanders stop carjacking at Pittsburgh shopping plaza
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) -- A man is charged with leading a sheriff deputy on a chase, crashing on Banksville Road then trying to carjack an elderly man. Headlights and front-end fragments from a car crash can be found at the intersection of McMonagle Ave and Banksville Road. Video from Kuhn's Market captures the moment the Allegheny County Sheriff's Office said 22-year-old Tyler Stewart T-boned someone on Wednesday night."He was speeding down Banksville Road, he ran a red light, ended up t-boning someone," said Phill C, who was working at Banksville Plaza when the crash happened. "The guy who was running fled into...
Pirates, Sheetz being sued by MLB Players Association over marketing campaign
PITTSBURGH, Pa. (WTAJ) — The MLB Players Association (MLBPA) has filed a lawsuit against The Pittsburgh Pirates and one of their sponsors, Sheetz. The lawsuit comes after a joint marketing campaign that featured the “image and likeness” of players wearing uniforms with a Sheetz logo on the left sleeve. The MLBPA said the Pirates aren’t […]
ESPN Expert Hits Pittsburgh Steelers With Harsh Reality of 2024 Playoff Dreams
Even though the Pittsburgh Steelers haven’t really languished at the bottom for the past few years, they aren’t exactly Super Bowl contenders in the NFL. According to an ESPN analysis, though, there’s a hard reality waiting for the Russell Wilson-led team for the 2024-25 season. Under general...
Dan’s Daily: Sidney Crosby Speculation; RFA Madness
The Pittsburgh Penguins have sold salary cap space for draft picks but have also acquired a gaggle of players in the process, who, to be kind, are not players they would have targeted if winning now were the goal. Pittsburgh Hockey Now took dead aim at the pretense of remaining competitive with a strong undercurrent of rebuilding that president of hockey operations/GM Kyle Dubas is undertaking. It seems several Hockey Now beat writers extrapolated the consequences of the St. Louis Blues’ RFA offer sheets to their own teams, both on the attack and defense. The NHL network released the Top 20 Wings, and multiple outlets seized on Sidney Crosby not yet signing a contract, including one in Montreal.
New faces, new hopes, new goals for Pitt Women’s Soccer in 2024
That’s how Ben Waldrum, associate head coach of the University of Pittsburgh women’s soccer team, described the mantra of this year’s 2024 team. “Different,” almost seems like a complex word to use. A large majority of the team’s starters from the 2023 season — another season of major accomplishment with a trip to the ACC Championship semifinals and a first-ever spot in the NCAA Elite 8 — are back. Players like Chloe Minas, Ellie Coffield, Samiah Phiri and Sarah Schupansky are in their final year as a Panther.
U mad, bro?: Fans push back against a Steelers trade for Brandon Aiyuk; Pirates, Oneil Cruz take heat
Aug. 15—When the demise of the Pirates' season meets the ascent of the Steelers' season, a beautiful nexus of Pittsburgh sports fan animus, angst and agitation coalesces. It's like seeing a Black and Gold double rainbow. Or the Northern Lights over the West End Bridge. Or a unicorn with a hypocycloid on his haunches. It also makes for a particularly meaty edition of "U mad, bro!" So here it ...
Ex-Pittsburgh Steelers training camp darling retires from NFL
Former Pittsburgh Steelers outside linebacker and training camp darling Olasunkanmi ‘Ola’ Adeniyi has announced his retirement from the NFL after six seasons. Adeniyi had dealt with a neck injury that caused teams to shy away from signing him, and now he is calling it a career. The Steelers...
Arts funding in Pittsburgh has remained racially inequitable for nearly two decades
When Pittsburgh-based artist, educator and arts administrator Amber Epps started applying for jobs, she saved her rejection emails. “This will become art at some point,” she remembers thinking. “When you apply for 150 jobs and get four interviews — this is some sort of weird-ass art here.”
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