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Latrobe police locate missing man
Latrobe police have canceled a missing person alert issued early Wednesday. Daniel Jacobs, 69, has been located, police posted to social media. He is safe and in good health, police said. Officers thanked the public for its help. Jacobs had last been seen walking in the city on Oct. 14....
Traffic restrictions expected in Harmar, O’Hara
Motorists who travel along Route 28 should be aware of two traffic shifts today. Construction crews will be working in two separate areas in Harmar and O’Hara, with both projects impacting traffic. From 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., bridge work in the southbound lanes will create a single-lane restriction in...
North Hills students will learn online Wednesday so bus drivers can attend colleague’s funeral
North Hills School District students will learn online Wednesday so that district bus drivers can attend a funeral for longtime colleague Nancy Von Vreckin. A notice posted to the district’s website said Von Vreckin drove for the district more than 40 years. “Many of her closest friends were also her...
Highlands considering fixes for pool that leaks 300 gallons an hour
Highlands High School could be without its pool for the next several months if leaders greenlight a major renovation to resolve costly leaks. “We’ve had problems for a while, and we’ve spent more than $4,800 so far trying to solve the issue,” said Chris Reiser, the district’s buildings and grounds...
Person killed when train hits truck in Jefferson Hills
One person was killed when a dump truck collided with a train in Jefferson Hills, according to Tribune-Review news partner WPXI-TV. The victim has not been identified. The incident happened at about 10:30 p.m. Monday. A Wheeling and Lake Erie train had been crossing Route 51 near Worthington Drive when...
Tarentum expected to rename 3 alleys
Tarentum Council is expected to rename three alleys in upper East Tarentum to resolve duplication, officials said. Council will consider the move during its Nov. 9 meeting . The alleys are named Cedar, Center and Locust. The problem is the borough also has Cedar, Center and Locust streets. “These alleys...
Police: Man arrested in connection with home invasion in Pittsburgh’s Fineview
A man has been arrested for allegedly threatening a woman from Pittsburgh’s Fineview neighborhood with a gun inside her home early Monday, police said. Public Safety spokeswoman Amanda Mueller said the home invasion happened in the 1800 block of Belleau Drive just before 3 a.m. Thomas Harper, 23, has been...
Penn Township Ambulance offers free car seat safety inspections
Penn Township Ambulance will offer free car seat safety inspections Monday. The event will be from 1 to 3 p.m. at the station, 1030 Sandy Hill Road, Irwin. Parents/caregivers can have their car seat reviewed to make sure it is the safest selection for a child’s age and weight and...
Severe, isolated storms expected in Western Pa. late Monday
Isolated thunderstorms are expected to roll through parts of the region late Monday. Some of the showers may be strong enough to bring damaging winds and large hail, said Michael Brown, a meteorologist at the National Weather Service in Pittsburgh. “It’s typical late-October weather,” Brown said. Temperatures will be mild...
Highlands Family Center launches student initiative to ‘Handle with Care’
A $250,000 grant to the Highlands Family Center in Tarentum will help children who suffer traumatic experiences at home. The program will bridge the gap between the Highlands School District and local police through a Handle with Care Initiative, officials said. “Police will notify the school of any 911 call...
2 seeking Tarentum’s 3rd Ward council seat
Both candidates vying for Tarentum’s 3rd Ward council seat say they want to help continue the borough’s revitalization. Newcomer Brian Nolan, a Republican, is taking on Democratic incumbent Jim Bonner for the four-year term. Tarentum’s 3rd Ward consists of the borough’s West Tarentum neighborhood. “Truth is, I like (Bonner),” Nolan...
Highlands offers voluntary on-site covid-19 testing for students and staff
Highlands School District students can opt for on-site covid-19 testing through a federally funded program. The district is participating in Operation Expanded Testing, supported by the Department of Health and Human Services. Tests are voluntary and provided for free. Administrators said the district’s participation is expected to help schools remain...
Brackenridge church hosts concert series for people to ‘relax and refresh’
The sanctuary at Trinity United Methodist Church in Brackenridge will double as an intimate concert venue this weekend. Veteran blues singer Miss Freddye will be belting out her chart-topping, soulful tunes to kick off a concert series aimed at faith and fellowship. Dubbed the “Leading Lady of the Blues,” Miss...
2 familiar faces seeking Tarentum mayor’s office
Two residents familiar to Tarentum voters are seeking to be the borough’s mayor. Councilwoman Carrie Fox is competing against Bob Lang, a retired borough police officer, for the four-year term. “I will be a mayor that is more visible and available 24/7 to Tarentum,” said Fox, a member of council...
Environmental advisory group formed in Tarentum to focus on green space, stormwater, parks
Stormwater management, invasive plants and riverfront recreation are among the topics to be studied by a new committee in Tarentum. Council approved the formation of a five-member environmental advisory group and appointed its first two members, residents Cynthia Kramer and Christa Jones. There is room for two more volunteers. The...
Aspinwall voters will choose between 2 seeking mayor’s office
Aspinwall voters will see two familiar faces in the race for borough mayor. David Brown, a current member of Aspinwall council, is the Democratic candidate. He is seeking to unseat incumbent mayor Republican Joe Noro. Here are their answers to questions posed by the Tribune-Review: David C. Brown Political party:...
Goodies galore at Highlands Family Center trunk-or-treat
Nearly 200 children decked out as Super Mario, dinosaurs and Minnie Mouse turned out Monday for the Highlands Family Center’s Halloween-themed festivity. The trunk-or-treat, offered in the parking lot near the center along East Fourth Avenue in Tarentum, encouraged families to trek from car to car and get a bag...
Registration open for Red Kettle Run in Brackenridge to kick off Salvation Army’s holiday season
Participants are needed to “run for a reason” during the third annual Red Kettle Race in Brackenridge. The 5K race and one-mile family fun run Nov. 13 is sponsored by the Salvation Army Allegheny Valley Corps and Community Center. “We use this as our holiday kickoff,” Captain Alex Senak said....
Fox Families Care seeks to boost self-esteem, bridge gaps for Fox Chapel Area students
Fox Families Care (FFC) is quietly working behind the scenes to provide local children with all they need to succeed inside the classroom. In the weeks leading up to the new school year, the nonprofit sponsored a freshman orientation at Fox Chapel Area High School to promote positive mental health....
Harrison partners with ATI, TreeVitalize to transform vacant lot in Natrona
A vacant lot used as a staging area for ATI trucks in Natrona will be transformed with ginkgo trees and other varieties in a partnership between Harrison and the mill. Fifteen trees will be planted at 8:30 a.m. Nov. 3 in an effort to reduce water runoff and air pollution,...
Record crowd turns out to hear Brackenridge ghost stories
After five or six years portraying one of the region’s most iconic settlers — the late Henry Brackenridge — actor Hugh Fox said he slips easily into the role each year for the Prospect Cemetery ghost tour. “The organizer thinks I fit the bill and I quite like it,” said...
6 candidates seeking 4 seats on Aspinwall council
Six candidates will compete for four open seats on Aspinwall council in the Nov. 2 general election. Democratic incumbents — Marcia Cooper, Jeff Harris and Lara Voytko — along with newcomer Mary Hancock, will take on Republican newcomers James Bonant and Sharon Donnick. Voytko, Hancock, Bonant And Donnick did not...
5 candidates vying for 4 seats on Fox Chapel council
Five candidates will vie for four open Fox Chapel council seats in the Nov. 2 general election. One Democrat and four Republicans are seeking four-year terms, according to Allegheny County Office of Elections records. Two incumbents are seeking reelection, and three newcomers are in the race. Here are the responses...
2 seeking to fill Indiana Township supervisor’s position
Two candidates are seeking a supervisor’s position in Indiana Township in the Nov. 2 election. Democratic newcomer Jonathan Neumann will take on incumbent Michael Schurko. Both ran uncontested campaigns in the primary. Here are their answers to questions posed by the Tribune-Review: - Name: Jonathan Neumann Political party: Democratic Age:...
3 seeking Lower Valley Magistrate office
Three candidates are vying for the office of magisterial district judge that serves the six municipalities of the Fox Chapel Area School District The candidates are: Jen Evashavik, of Aspinwall, a former Allegheny County Assistant District Attorney; Matt Rudzki, of Sharpsburg, an attorney who currently serves as Sharpsburg mayor; and...

