Rochester Area School District hiring to find a full-time paraprofessional aide

(Credit for Photo: Photo Courtesy of the Rochester Area School District, Posted on Facebook on June 17th, 2026)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Rochester, PA) The Rochester Area School District is now hiring for the position of paraprofessional aide. This full-time, districtwide position is for 180 days and benefits include summers off and employer paid healthcare coverage for the employee and their family. The employee will also get four paid personal days per year, seven and a half paid sick days per year, and twelve paid holidays per year. You can visit rasd.org to apply for this position. 

Luigi Mangione will assert psychiatric defense in murder case in UnitedHealthcare CEO’s killing

(Credit for Photo: Luigi Mangione appears for a pre-trial hearing at Manhattan Criminal Court in New York, Wednesday, June 17, 2026. (AP Photo/Angelina Katsanis, Pool)

NEW YORK (AP) — Luigi Mangione plans to assert a psychiatric defense at his state murder trial, claiming he was suffering from extreme emotional disturbance when he gunned down UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, a judge said Wednesday. That could mean less prison time if he’s convicted.

A jury that accepts such a defense would be obligated to convict Mangione of manslaughter, which carries a maximum sentence of 25 years in prison, instead of murder, which could put him behind bars for the rest of his life. An emotional disturbance defense isn’t available in Mangione’s federal case, where he also faces a possible life sentence.

New York Judge Gregory Carro announced the defense’s decision in court two weeks after holding a secret hearing on the matter. He said he will unseal a transcript and other records from that hearing once redactions are made.

Carro said Mangione’s lawyers first raised the possibility of a psychiatric defense last year in a letter that was filed under seal and confirmed their decision at the June 3 hearing, which the judge said was held in secret at the defense’s request.

“The reasons for the sealing was to give the defense an opportunity to determine whether they were going forth with that defense and the nature of that defense,” Carro said.

Carro said he didn’t expect the development to delay Mangione’s trial, which is scheduled to begin with jury selection on Sept. 8. His next pretrial hearing is scheduled for Aug. 11.

Assistant District Attorney Joel Seidemann said he wants Mangione evaluated by a prosecution psychiatrist. To facilitate that, Carro said, Mangione could soon be moved to New York City’s Rikers Island jail complex from a federal jail in Brooklyn, where he has been held since shortly after his December 2024 arrest.

Mangione, 28, has pleaded not guilty to state and federal charges in the Dec. 4, 2024, killing. His federal trial, which involves stalking charges, is set to begin on Oct. 13.

Mangione, sitting between his lawyers and wearing a blue suit, didn’t appear to react as Carro spoke. At a February at a hearing, Mangione railed against the prospect of two trials, telling Carro: “It’s the same trial twice. One plus one is two. Double jeopardy by any commonsense definition.”

An extreme emotional disturbance defense wouldn’t absolve Mangione of responsibility for Thompson’s killing. It is not the same as a not guilty by reason of insanity defense, which would allow a defendant to go to a psychiatric facility instead of prison.

Mangione’s lawyer, Karen Friedman Agnifilo, said unsealing the transcript of the secret hearing and materials related to his psychiatric defense will harm him in his federal case.

“The reason why we asked for the sealing is that this defense is not available federally and Mr. Mangione is being prosecuted federally and this is prejudicial to his defense to the exact same facts,” Friedman Agnifilo said.

The judge had been set to rule on the matter Tuesday, but was forced to delay it a day because prosecutors failed to let Mangione’s jail know that he was needed in court.

Thompson, 50, was killed as he walked to a Manhattan hotel for UnitedHealth Group’s annual investor conference. Surveillance video showed a masked gunman shooting him from behind. Police say “delay,” “deny” and “depose” were written on the ammunition, mimicking a phrase used to describe how insurers avoid paying claims.

Mangione, an Ivy League graduate from a wealthy Maryland family, was arrested five days later at a McDonald’s in Altoona, Pennsylvania, about 230 miles (about 370 kilometers) west of Manhattan.

At a May 18 hearing, Carro ruled that a gun and notebook that prosecutors say link Mangione to the killing can be used as evidence against him. The gun, a 3D-printed pistol, matches the one used to kill Thompson, prosecutors said. The notebook describes wanting to “wack” a health insurance executive and rebelling against “the deadly, greed fueled health insurance cartel.”

On Wednesday, Carro dismissed a charge related to a gun magazine that he had ruled inadmissible because it was found during an initial search of Mangione’s backpack at the McDonald’s.

To establish an emotional disturbance defense, Mangione’s lawyers must show that the disturbance was so extreme it robbed him of self-control; that, in his mind, he had a reasonable explanation or excuse for the disturbance; and that he killed Thompson while “under the influence” of that disturbance.

$1.27 million jackpot-winning Match 6 ticket sold at Cranberry gas station

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Cranberry, PA) Pennsylvania Lottery officials confirmed that a Match 6 Lotto ticket sold at the Sheetz on Ehrman Road in Cranberry won a jackpot of $1.27 million. The store earned a bonus of $10,000 for selling the winning ticket.

The ticket correctly matched all six winning numbers in yesterday’s drawing, and the numbers were 2-8-10-25-42-48.

The winning ticket should be immediately signed on the back.

The winner will not be known until the prize is claimed and the ticket validated and that winner has a year from the drawing’s date to claim their prize.

Report: Pennsylvania’s fossil fuel decline leaves a widening fiscal gap

(Credit for Photo: <p>Pennsylvania has long been a leader in energy innovation and remains a major energy producer but sustaining its position will require a realistic view of what the fossil fuel industry can deliver going forward as neither significant job creation nor increased tax revenue is expected from the sector, a new report showed. (Adobe Stock)</p>

(Reported by Danielle Smith, Keystone News Service)

(Harrisburg, PA) A new report warns Pennsylvania’s budget is headed for a crisis, and the fossil fuel industry won’t be able to bail it out. Researchers say the sector’s long-term decline and years of generous tax concessions have deepened the state’s fiscal pressures. Trey Cowan with the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis says Pennsylvania faces a demographic crunch involving an aging, slow-growing population that’s driving spending up. He explains that the fees that Pennsylvania producers pay on natural gas extraction are a tiny fraction of the state’s budget. Cowan argues the report reveals that, structurally, fossil fuels are restricted from becoming a tax revenue generator that could help out the Pennsylvania economy. Backers of the fossil fuel industry, including the Trump administration, argue the continued expansion of fossil fuels ensures energy independence, grid reliability and economic growth.

Arrest made following attempted kidnapping investgation in Baden; Baden man in custody

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Baden, PA) Beaver Valley Regional Police made an arrest yesterday after responding to a report of an assault involving a female victim in the Borough of Baden. Officers determined during an investigation that a man who was unknown to the victim allegedly restrained her and attempted to force her into a residence. Several residents nearby intervened and assisted the victim until officers arrived. Twenty-four-year-old Kevin Alexander Flores of Baden was taken into custody as a result of this incident. He faces charges of criminal attempt (kidnapping), disorderly conduct, false imprisonment, harassment, public drunkenness, simple assault and unlawful restraint. Flores was identified by multiple witnesses and the victim. The victim is recovering after sustaining minor injuries from the assault. 

AAA: 72.2 Million Americans Expected to Travel over 2026 July 4th Week

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) AAA projects that 72.2 million Americans will travel at least 50 miles from home for Independence Day between Saturday, June 27 and Sunday, July 5th. The domestic travel forecast this year surpasses the record of 71.8 million travelers last year, but this increase is smaller than recent gains year-over-year. The statistics are relatively flat compared to last year regarding the number of travelers that are driving and flying to their destinations. Travel by other modes of transportation, including cruises, is the category seeing the largest increase.

Steelers sign former Carolina Panthers linebacker Jacoby Windmon

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the Pittsburgh Steelers signed linebacker Jacoby Windmon. The signing occurred yesterday and over the last two seasons with the Carolina Panthers, Windmon has appeared in nine games, earning 22 tackles and 1.5 sacks. He spent the 2026 season with the UFL’s Columbus Aviators and had 3.5 sacks. In 2025, Windmon spent a brief period on the Steelers’ practice squad, signing with the team on October 8th before he was eventually released on October 28th. He had another brief stint in Pittsburgh in October of 2024 and signed on the team’s practice squad before he was acquired by the Panthers. Windmon totaled 233 tackles and 27 sacks in 41 college football games with Michigan State and UNLV. 

“Luau Lagoon” event to return at Cranberry Township Waterpark next week

(File Photo of the Cranberry Township Logo)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Cranberry Township, PA) Cranberry Township Waterpark will host Luau Lagoon on Thursday, June 25th from 11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. 

This event is a family-oriented day of interactive activities and entertainment that are island-inspired.  

Activities include hula hoop and limbo contests, a craft station, lawn games and a photo booth.  

Guests can design their own bookmarks and learn more about the Cranberry Public Library’s summer reading program called “Unearth a Story” at the craft station. 

Children can also meet the island characters Lilo and Stitch at the water park that is situated at North Boundary Park during the event. 

You can go to cranberrytownship.org/waterpark for more information. 

Lowe hits go-ahead homer, Reynolds connects twice as Pirates rally past Athletics for 6-5 victory

(File Photo: Source for Photo: Pittsburgh Pirates’ Brandon Lowe hits a solo home run during the ninth inning of a baseball game against the Athletics, Tuesday, June 16, 2026, in West Sacramento, Calif. (AP Photo/Scott Marshall)

WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Brandon Lowe hit a tiebreaking homer in the ninth inning, Bryan Reynolds went deep from both sides of the plate and the Pittsburgh Pirates rallied from an early four-run deficit to beat the Athletics 6-5 on Tuesday night.

Reynolds finished with four hits, three RBIs and three runs scored. Ryan O’Hearn also had three hits for the Pirates (37-37), who had lost eight of 10.

Zack Gelof went 3 for 3 with a homer and two RBIs for the A’s, extending his hitting streak to 20 games — the longest active run in the majors.

With the score tied 5-all, Lowe squared up a slider from Elvis Alvarado (2-1) and drove it over the right-field wall for his 18th homer, snapping a 1-for-18 slump.

Reynolds, batting right-handed, connected on his first homer of the night in the sixth, sending a flyball to straightaway center for a solo shot. Endy Rodríguez hit an RBI single later in the inning, leaving Pittsburgh down 4-3.

Gelof launched a solo homer in the bottom half before Reynolds, batting left-handed this time, crushed his second homer of the night in the seventh — a two-run shot that tied it at 5 and gave him his ninth career multihomer game.

Reynolds extended his on-base streak to 23 games, the second-longest current run in the majors.

Mason Montgomery (2-1) threw a hitless eighth, striking out two, before Gregory Soto closed out the ninth to earn his 11th save.

Pirates starter Mitch Keller gave up five runs — four earned — and five hits while striking out seven in 5 1/3 innings.

Lawrence Butler hit an RBI double that gave the Athletics a 4-0 lead in the first. Gelof knocked in a run with an infield single, and two more scored on a throwing error by first baseman Spencer Horwitz.

A’s starter Jack Perkins struck out six in five innings. He allowed three runs and six hits.

Up next

Pirates RHP Braxton Ashcraft (5-3, 3.30 ERA) faces RHP Aaron Civale (5-2, 4.20) in the series finale Wednesday.

Montgomery County man facing more than 600 charges related to an AI-generated pornography investigation

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Lower Providence Township, PA) A man from Pennsylvania is facing more than 600 charges related to an AI-generated pornography investigation. 

Forty-one-year-old John Ohler, Jr. of Montgomery County, is facing over 200 counts of videotaping or depicting on a computer a child engaging in sexual acts, and over 200 more counts of possession of child pornography. 

The criminal complaint includes allegations of secretly recording videos of people in public places and allegations of creating AI-generated sexual videos of many people, which included minors.    

His wife said that the alleged actions all started in October of 2025 when she reported to police that Ohler had sent a sexually explicit photo of her to an unknown person. 

According to the criminal complaint, when Lower Providence Township police started investigating, they found more than 100 digital storage devices, hidden cameras and recording devices, along with multiple AI-generated sexual videos. 

Court documents confirm that Ohler was arrested in April and he posted bond. July is when he is due back in court.