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PUP Saturday Football Rundown (Week 0): Beaver hangs on to win thriller over Westinghouse; Clairton stymies Steel Valley
After generating plenty of preseason buzz with a loaded roster featuring several big-time playmakers, Beaver didn’t have to wait long for its first big test of the 2024 season. And after a back-and-forth slugfest that saw the Bobcats rally from an early double-digit deficit against Westinghouse before withstanding a...
Elite 2027 RB Kemon Spell Valuing Leadership in Sophomore Season
As the McKeesport Tigers walked off the field following its double-overtime loss against Uniontown Lake (Ohio) at the Wolvarena to start the season, Kemon Spell was one of the last players to leave. Waiting near the gate, he turned to his teammates who were feeling some of the emotions of...
High school roundup for Aug. 24, 2024: Mars puts on air show in Florida
Luke Goodworth hit Gabe Hein with touchdown passes of 80, 84 and 30 yards to lead Class 4A No. 3 Mars to a 47-35 road victory over Boone (Fla.) in a game postponed until Saturday due to a storm Friday night. Goodworth threw for 365 yards and five touchdowns while...
Five Years in the Making
SHEFFIELD, Pa. – Sheffield brought winning back to Wolverine Mountain Saturday for the first time in 27 games with a 38-6 victory over visiting Bucktail. “I didn’t want to focus on that number this week,” said Sheffield head coach Mike Barr in response to the drought. “This...
City of Warren to Hold Household Hazardous & Electronic Waste Recycling Event
WARREN, Pa. – The City of Warren is hosting a household hazardous and electronic waste recycling event (open to all County residents) at Betts Park on Saturday, Aug. 31, 2024. The event begins at 9 a.m., will be near the park’s West End (Betts and Bocce Pavilions), and is...
Lowrie Place To Be Visited By Butler County Humane Society
A local organization is joining with the Butler County Humane Society later this week to mark National Dog Days. Residents of Lowrie Place will receive a visit from a few dogs at their Stirling Village location in Meridian from 2 to 4 p.m. Monday afternoon. Visitors are invited to bring...
Every Day Is a Memory: Honoring Life Through Art at UPMC Northwest
SENECA, Pa. — One day before UPMC Northwest’s behavioral health unit’s art show and sale for Mental Health Month in May, the unit was struck by the tragic loss of their beloved colleague–Candace Kent. The event was postponed to allow the patients and staff to mourn her death.
Pittsburgh Steelers cut former Patriots wide receiver
The Pittsburgh Steelers have released former New England Patriots wide receiver and kick returner T.J. Luther. Luther saw time in his two preseason games with the Steelers at wide receiver and kick returner. Luther, an undrafted free agent out of Gardner-Webb, has played for two other teams, including the Patriots...
The stretch of late-summer heat continues in Pittsburgh along with limited rain chances
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) - Sunday morning begins on a milder note with temperatures that are in the mid-50s to low 60s across Western Pennsylvania and northern West Virginia. Similar to yesterday, expect another afternoon with highs reaching the low to mid-80s and possibly a few upper 80s across our area. WEATHER LINKS: Current Conditions | School Closings & Delays | Submit Your Weather PhotosThere will be an increase in clouds later today ahead of a weak atmospheric disturbance moving in from the northwest. This disturbance may kick off a stray shower during the afternoon and evening, but coverage will be very limited. A few...
City of Harrisburg investigating reports of 'group of neo-Nazis carrying swastika flags'
HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHP) — The City of Harrisburg says the mayor and police commissioner are aware of a masked group carrying flags with swastikas on them downtown, and it's being investigated. In a Facebook post made Saturday afternoon, the city denounced the group, saying in part:. The City of...
State Police finding success with 'PSP Tips' program | Cold Case Pennsylvania
DAUPHIN COUNTY, Pa. — When it comes to solving crimes, sometimes the best clues come from those not in uniform. "You do your best to investigate these cases," said Lt. Adam Reed of the Pennsylvania State Police. "You talk to witnesses, you collect evidence and look at all the facts. However, you can't be everywhere all at once."
Pittsburgh and Eastern Ohio Brace for Dangerous Heatwave with Temperatures Nearing 100°F
Pittsburgh, PA — The National Weather Service has issued heat advisories for Pittsburgh, Western Pennsylvania, and Eastern Ohio as a dangerous heatwave is expected to hit the region through Wednesday. Temperatures may approach or exceed 100°F, putting many at risk of heat-related illnesses. According to the US National...
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