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Pittsburgh police charge 2 more people in connection with fatal Arlington Heights shooting
Two more people have been arrested in connection with a June 17 murder in Pittsburgh’s Arlington Heights neighborhood. Michael Anthony, 40, of Penn Hills and Jonathan Robinson, 43, of Pittsburgh were apprehended by city police with the assistance of Allegheny County Police and the U.S. Marshals Western Pennsylvania Fugitive Task...
Corey Comperatore, slain at Trump rally, remembered at ‘very heartwarming, powerful and intimate’ vigil
A Buffalo Township venue known for the roar of dozens of race car engines and cheers of thousands of fans was a haven for hundreds of mourners of a late fire chief who lost his life protecting his family. There were several moments of silence in memory of Corey Comperatore...
Republican Senate candidate Dave McCormick speaks at national convention in Milwaukee
Republican Senate candidate David McCormick called his political opponent, incumbent Democrat Sen. Bob Casey, a “do-nothing, out-of-touch liberal career politician” whose policies align with President Joe Biden and are dangerous for Pennsylvanians and the nation. His remarks were made during a speech at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee on...
Tow truck operator injured after being dragged over an embankment in Fox Chapel
A tow truck driver in Fox Chapel was injured after a vehicle he was attempting to secure broke free and dragged him over an embankment, Allegheny County Police reported. Officers said they were dispatched shortly before 1 p.m. Monday for a vehicle over an embankment off Latourelle Lane. Preliminary information...
Blawnox set to celebrate police, first responders on National Night Out
One of Blawnox Manager Kathy Ulanowicz’s favorite borough calendar days is fast approaching. It’s not the day after the borough budget is passed or the start of a holiday break. It’s the yearly celebration of those who serve and protect, as well as rescue and give treatment to residents. Blawnox’s...
Part of West Carson Street closed for more than 30 minutes due alleged intoxicated driver
West Carson Street in Pittsburgh closed for a time Friday night between Highmark Stadium and the Smithfield Street Bridge as officers arrested an allegedly intoxicated man. Public Safety officials alerted the public about the incident via its Twitter page around 9:30 p.m. Friday. The man was allegedly intoxicated and refused...
Pittsburgh police seek help locating a missing girl, 11
Pittsburgh police need the public’s help in finding a missing girl. Alice Irankuga, 11, was last seen at her residence along the 100 block of Hazlett Street, Public Safety spokeswoman Cara Cruz reported Friday. She is described as standing 5 feet 2 inches, weighing 100 pounds with black hair and...
Sharpsburg appoints Kayla Portis as new mayor; council seat now available
History has been made once again in Sharpsburg as the borough, chartered in 1842, has appointed its first Black mayor. Kayla Portis, a fourth-generation resident and 2003 Fox Chapel Area graduate, was selected unanimously out of five candidates July 11. She was sworn in by District Judge Matthew V. Rudzki....
Mural project adds beauty to Blawnox business district
Residents and travelers in Blawnox have a new piece of artwork to admire in the borough’s business district. Renowned artist Lee Steadman of McKean recently finished a mural on the side of Rick’s Barber Shop along Freeport Road. The 12-foot-by-25-foot painting was part of a beautification project by Best of...
Sewickley Public Library launches food truck initiative to attract families, feed minds and bodies
Sewickley Public Library recently launched a new initiative to feed people’s minds as well as their stomachs. People can find a different food truck parked outside of 500 Thorn St. every Thursday this summer from 4-7 p.m. Richelle Klug, the library head of communications, said Food Truck Thursdays also feature...
Sewickley sewer projects to go out for bid in the fall
Two major Sewickley sewer repair projects designed to extend the life of the borough’s aging pipes and help prevent breaks have formally moved to the engineering phase. Council unanimously voted July 9 to authorize Gateway Engineers to prepare contact bids for the repairs. The first project involves lining about 1,900...
EV stations still under construction in Aspinwall
People seeking a place to charge their electric vehicles in Aspinwall will have to wait a little longer. Three charging stations, each capable of servicing two vehicles, are being installed in the borough parking lot along Commercial Avenue. They’re located on the side closest to Jiffy Lube. It’s part of...
July 15 is deadline to apply for seat on Sewickley Council; police report a string of car burglaries
Sewickley Council is in search of a new member. Borough officials accepted the resignation of former councilman Brian Bozzo on Tuesday night. The registered independent moved out of the 1st Ward to Glen Osborne. “Brian was much more analytical than me and I always appreciated that style of thinking,” Councilman...
Bodies found in June in a Moon Township creek have been identified
The Allegheny County Medical Examiner’s Office has identified both people who were discovered last month in Montour Run Creek in Moon Township. First responders were dispatched to the creek, which is in the area of the Montour Run Trail just after 4 p.m. June 28, where they found a man’s...
Search for borough manager continues in Jefferson Hills
Jefferson Hills officials continue their search for a new borough manager. John P. Stinner resigned as top administrator earlier this year. He had been borough manager since early July 2019. Stinner also served as Blawnox’s manager for two years prior to coming to Jefferson Hills. The manager’s salary this year...
Sharpsburg Mayor Brittany Reno resigns; letters of interest being accepted
Sharpsburg’s first female mayor has resigned with more than a year remaining in her first term. Council unanimously accepted the resignation of Brittany Reno on Thursday, June 27. She was not at the meeting. Her letter of resignation was obtained by TribLive after the voting session. “I thank you all...
Fox Chapel Day called a success by borough police department
Families from Fox Chapel and surrounding communities flocked to the borough’s McCahill Park for the annual Fox Chapel Day presented by the police department. Emergency responders had their vehicles out for families to explore. Multiple vendors offered something for everyone. Police Chief Michael Stevens said the June 15 celebration was...
Herbst House in Sewickley placed on ‘at risk’ list by Preservation Pennsylvania
A state nonprofit devoted to historic preservation has added a former convent, Catholic school and private residence in Sewickley to its at-risk list. The Herbst House, which has stood for more than 139 years and is part of Divine Redeemer Parish, was recently placed on the “Pennsylvania At Risk” list...
Foxwall EMS has a new chief and ambulance
Foxwall EMS has a new chief and a new ambulance. The official ambulance service provider of Aspinwall and Fox Chapel is now run by Ben Shopland of Pittsburgh’s North Side. He was selected out of multiple candidates and five finalists to formally replace the late Tony Cuda, who died Oct....
Sharpsburg mural artists selected
Emily Paige Armstrong had hoped to make a positive impact on her new community. The 2015 Valley High School grad had recently bought a home in Sharpsburg with her twin sister, Catherine. Still in the process of settling in, Armstrong found an opportunity she couldn’t pass up. A request for...
Suspected electrical fire displaces 2 in New Kensington
Two New Kensington residents were displaced Wednesday evening when an apparent electrical fire began damaging their home. Firefighters from New Kensington, Arnold, Tarentum and Logans Ferry Heights responded to the call shortly before 9 p.m. at 19 Cherry St. The home is tucked away at the end of the block...
$300K in upgrades set for Ambridge Avenue Park in Leet
A committee of Leet residents have worked to find an appropriate location to honor township residents who have died while serving their country. The last honor roll was on the side of a brick wall of the former municipal building. Committee members said it was not a very prominent place,...
Firecracker 100 proves to be big draw for Lernerville SpeedwayVideo
The roar of dozens of engines was music to Buffalo Township native Tara Barthel’s ears. It was a familiar sound for her and several family members as they took in the sights and sounds of the 18th annual Firecracker 100 at Lernerville Speedway. “It’s always been a family thing. We...
Plum SummerFest at Larry Mills Park returns with traditional 3-day event
Plum’s three-day seasonal celebration at Larry Mills Park has begun. SummerFest kicked off Thursday evening with a mix of carnival rides and games across from nonprofit and community group booths and food trucks. It is the same layout as last year with C&L Shows providing all the bells and whistles,...
16th Street Park in Sharpsburg may get multiple upgrades by next summer
New benches, decorative fencing and a basketball court are just some of the upgrades being planned for 16th Street Park in Sharpsburg. Borough officials announced the project at their council meeting last month. “Nothing is wrong with the park. It’s just all improvements,” borough Manager Christine DeRunk said. “These are...

