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Riverside baseball looks to capture back-to-back WPIAL Class 3A championships
WASHINGTON — For the second consecutive season, Riverside is back in the WPIAL Championship game after yet another dominant season, this time matching up against Avonworth at Wild Things Park in Washington, Tuesday at 4 p.m. in the WPIAL Class 3A Championship game. This Panthers roster is no strangers to the bright lights of the postseason as the team has posted a 41-1 record over the past two seasons after capturing both a WPIAL and PIAA championship...
Scott Tady: Beaver County singer tours Left Coast, zombies invade Rochester
Let's get you caught up on the local entertainment scene:. Morgan Gruber embarks next week on a West Coast tour. Franklin Township's "American Idol" Gold Ticket winner will play eight dates in Washington, Oregon, California and Nevada, then hop to Hawaii for a nine-date run with Hawaiian-raised Nashville recording artist Waylon Nihipali.
Pa. man accused of stalking two women in Clearfield County
CLEARFIELD COUNTY, Pa. (WTAJ) — A Cambria County man is facing charges for allegedly stalking two women for several years. Philip Cmor, 57, of Glasgow is facing charges after an investigation began when he left coffees and cards addressed to the woman at their workplace at the Clearfield County Probation Department, according to the criminal […]
Area athletes bring home multiple PIAA track and field medals
SHIPPENSBURG – The Beaver County area peaked at the bronze medal level of the PIAA Track and Field medal stand at Shippensburg University this weekend. After Quaker Valley’s Oumou Thiero claimed a bronze in the 2A girls high jump on Friday, the Quaker Valley 4x800 relay team delivered the lone local boys bronze medal of the weekend on Saturday afternoon.
Cranberry Township launches radar speed sign pilot program with neighborhood
Getting drivers to slow down permanently: that’s the goal of the Cranberry Heights HOA and township officials, who, together, launched a pilot program to install permanent radar speed signs in the neighborhood.
Sewickley area real estate transactions, week of May 26, 2024
Sara Oczypol sold property at 2633 Hunters Point Drive to Shivam Mathur and Ani Singh for $283,001. Santo Federico sold property at 1651 Oakleaf Ln to Nathan and Katherine Earl for $534,900. Ryan Matteo sold property at 2203 Rochester Road to Mark Kenneth Borrasso for $348,000. Marlene King sold property...
Aliquippa football will stay 4A after winning lawsuit against PIAA
ALIQUIPPA, Pa. (KDKA) -- After a long, hard fight, a judge has finally ruled in a dispute affecting the future of Aliquippa High School football.Aliquippa won its lawsuit against the PIAA, preventing the school from being moved up to class 5A because of the state's competitive balance rule. The Quips will remain in 4A for football this upcoming season unless the PIAA appeals Common Pleas Judge James Ross' decision.Ross, who heard three days of testimony, made it clear his decision only affects this upcoming season. Aliquippa filed the lawsuit because the district thought it was unfair moving up to 5A,...
Gartleys lead another golden effort for Quaker Valley at WPIAL track meet
Mia Gartley is only a sophomore at Quaker Valley. Yet in her two years on the QV girls track and field team, she has won two WPIAL individual titles in the Class 2A girls high jump. Gartley claimed first place May 15 at Slippery Rock University by clearing a height...
Oil City Man, Woman Accused of Threatening to Kill Individuals Involved in Eviction in Cranberry Township
CRANBERRY TWP., Pa. (EYT) — A local couple is accused of threatening to kill individuals involved in an eviction process in Cranberry Township. Court records show Franklin-based State Police filed criminal charges against 58-year-old Carl Leroy Wilt and 45-year-old Jamie Lynne White, both of Oil City, in District Judge Patrick Lowrey’s office on Tuesday, May 21.
The Turn Club in Cranberry Is a Destination for Golfers and Foodies
Pamela Delaude, executive chef of The Turn Club in Cranberry, fed me like I was a party of five. But that’s just par for the course for the native of Lima, Peru. Last year, the golf-themed restaurant at 1298 Freedom Road hired her to level up the menu. It’s a fusion of cuisines made from scratch with fresh ingredients. The name is a reference to “the turn,” the halfway point of a round when a player transitions from the front 9 to the back 9 and stops for a beer and a bite to eat.
'For those who didn’t come home:' Family, friends mark Memorial Day at national cemetery
Sunday marked Peggy Quatman’s first Memorial Day service without Bob. The Glenshaw resident’s husband, a factory worker and Neville Island steelworker, once stood shoulder-to-shoulder with his U.S. Navy peers while serving during the Vietnam War. His bleach-white headstone — section 13, site No. 460 — in the National...
Wegmans in discussions to open first store in the Pittsburgh area, report says
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) -- The popular grocery chain Wegmans could be planning on opening its first store here in the Pittsburgh area soon. According to the Pittsburgh Business Times sources, the New York-based company is in negotiations to open a store at the Cranberry Springs complex in Cranberry Township near the Penguins' practice facility just off of Route 228 and Interstate 79. A spokesperson for Wegmans declined to comment when asked about the plans. Wegmans currently has 19 stores in Pennsylvania with some in the Erie and State College areas, but have not expanded into the Pittsburgh region. It's unclear when Wegmans might close the deal for its first Pittsburgh-area store or when that store could potentially open for business.
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