Route changes for Union Pacific Big Boy 4014, world’s largest operating steam locomotive, on its journey to Beaver County

(Credit for Photo: Photo Courtesy of Beaver County Events on Facebook, Posted on Facebook on April 28th, 2026)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Beaver County, PA) The route has been changed for Union Pacific Big Boy 4014 when it comes to Beaver County in July. Union Pacific’s website confirmed that the world’s largest operating steam locomotive will now go up the Beaver River on the Rochester side of the river, which is the east side of the river. The train will not cross the river in New Brighton to Beaver Falls. However, it will continue up the east side of the river before passing through Rock Point near Ellwood City by passing Beaver Falls, Homewood, and Koppel. Then, it will go up the east bank and will cross the river into Wampum before crossing the Beaver River again in its journey to Struthers, Ohio. 

Four sets of triplets born at Allegheny Health Network’s West Penn Hospital

(File Photo of the Allegheny Health Network Logo)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) Doctors at Allegheny Health Network’s West Penn Hospital recently delivered four sets of triplets. 

The Pittsburgh hospital announced the births in an Instagram post on Friday, saying that it helped welcome “an astonishing four sets of triplets, bringing triple the joy to their proud parents.” 

The babies were taken to the neonatal intensive care unit to get extra support from Allegheny Health Network’s team after they were born. 

Center Township police identifies juvenile operating e-bike recklessly in the township

(File Photo of a Center Township Police Department Car)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Center Township, PA) The Center Township Police Department has identified a juvenile over the weekend who was operating an e-bike recklessly in the township on Friday. The juvenile also escaped from officers while an attempt was being made to stop him on Center Grange Road at approximately 10:22 p.m. on the day of the incident. That department received multiple complaints regarding the reckless operation of the juvenile’s e-bike throughout the township. The Center Township Police Department thanks the community for its assistance in helping to keep its parks, neighborhoods and roadways safe.

Former priest of the Trinity Episcopal Cathedral in Pittsburgh pleads guilty to stealing​ baseball cards from Economy Borough Walmart

(File Photo of a Gavel)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Ambridge, PA) The former dean of the Trinity Episcopal Cathedral in Pittsburgh has pled guilty to stealing baseball cards from a Walmart as of Friday, but he is still in trouble over several dozen artifacts that have gone missing.   

Reverend Aidan Smith had been a popular and energetic leader at the downtown cathedral, until his arrest in February for stealing hundreds of dollars worth of baseball cards from the Walmart store in Economy Borough. 

He resigned in March after the cathedral said it discovered he had taken and was in the process of selling dozens of cathedral-owned artifacts, putting several chalices, communion plates and silver crosses up for sale on eBay.  

Cathedral officials went to his home in Ambridge, where communication director Andrew Muhl says they recovered 91 missing artifacts.  

Smith pleaded guilty to one count of retail theft, downgraded from a felony to a summary offense, and has paid a $201 fine regarding the baseball cards. 

The alleged theft of artifacts is an ongoing matter and is the focus of an internal disciplinary board investigation.   

Smith is banned from the cathedral that he used to work at in Pittsburgh but he is still an Episcopal priest.

He could be removed from the priesthood, and charges could be referred to law enforcement for criminal prosecution if he is found to have taken and sold the artifacts.

Gonzalez and Reynolds homer as the Pirates hold off the Rockies 8-6

(File Photo: Source for Photo: Pittsburgh Pirates’ Endy Rodríguez, left, congratulates Nick Gonzales (3) who crosses home plate after hitting a two-run home run off Colorado Rockies starting pitcher Michael Lorenzen in the fourth inning of a baseball game Sunday, June 21, 2026, in Denver. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)

DENVER (AP) — Nick Gonzalez and Bryan Reynolds homered to help the Pittsburgh Pirates beat the Colorado Rockies 8-6 on Sunday.

Gonzalez and Reynolds finished with two hits each to help Pittsburgh salvage the finale of the three-game series in what could have been a sweep. The Pirates lost the first two games despite having the tying and winning runs on second and third with one out in the ninth in both games.

Pittsburgh starter Jared Jones left the game after he was struck on the right elbow on a comebacker to end the third inning. The ball deflected to Gonzalez at third, who threw out TJ Rumfield. The Pirates announced initial tests on the elbow were negative.

Yohan Ramirez (5-2) took over in the fourth and tossed two scoreless innings.

The Rockies only hit through six innings was Tyler Freeman’s infield single leading off the second inning. He later scored on a bases-loaded fielder’s choice.

Gonzalez put the Pirates in front in the fourth when he followed Reynolds’ leadoff double with his third home run of the season. Jared Triolo had an RBI double in the fifth against Michael Lorenzen (2-9), who is winless in 10 starts.

Pittsburgh made it 5-1 with four straight hits to begin the sixth inning, and then broke it open in the seventh. Spencer Horwitz and Brandon Lowe led off with singles and Reynolds hit a 433-foot shot into the second deck in right field against Juan Mejia.

Jake McCarthy and Willi Castro led off the eighth with singles and Rumfield followed with his 12th home run. Kyle Karros had an RBI double in the ninth and scored on a throwing error.

Up next

Pirates: RHP Mitch Keller (5-4, 5.25) faces Seattle on Tuesday night at home to begin a three-game series.

Rockies: RHP Ryan Feltner (2-2, 5.05) opens a three-game home series against Boston on Monday night.

McCarthy hits leadoff inside-the-park homer off Skenes in Rockies’ 2-1 win over Pirates

(File Photo: Source for Photo: Colorado Rockies’ Jake McCarthy slides safely across home plate to notch an inside-the-park home run off Pittsburgh Pirates starting pitcher Paul Skenes in the first inning of a baseball game Saturday, June 20, 2026, in Denver. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)

DENVER (AP) — Jake McCarthy hit a leadoff inside-the-park home run off Paul Skenes and the Colorado Rockies survived another tense ninth inning to beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 2-1 on Saturday night.

Skenes (6-7) took a no-hitter into the seventh inning against Colorado on May 12, and hasn’t won since that outing.

Tomoyuki Sugano (8-4) went six innings, and Jaden Hill picked up his second save.

Pittsburgh, as it did Friday night, had the tying run on third with less that two outs in the ninth. Hill came on and hit Nick Gonzalez to load the bases before striking out Tyler Callihan. Jake Mangum then hit a grounder to third baseman Kyle Karros, and the game ended when umpires determined Karros was interfered with by Billy Cook.

The game started with matching leadoff home runs. Spencer Horowitz blasted a 434-footer into the second deck in right field to start the night, his fifth career leadoff homer, and McCarthy answered with more flare.

McCarthy drove a liner to center field that got by the diving Mangum and rolled to the wall. Callihan had trouble picking it up, allowing McCarthy to race around the bases and beat the relay throw home.

It was the franchise’s second inside-the-park homer to lead off the first inning – the last by Eric Young Jr. on Aug. 8, 2012 — and the 20th inside-the-park home run in team history and first since Ian Desmond’s on June 14, 2019.

McCarthy’s hustle double in the third led to Colorado’s second run.

Up next

Pirates RHP Jared Jones (1-1, 6.23) was set to face RHP Michael Lorenzen (2-8, 7.13) on Sunday in the series finale.

Fulford’s pinch 2-run double in 8th lifts Rockies past Pirates 4-3, Freeland reaches 1,000 Ks

(File Photo: Source for Photo: Colorado Rockies pinch-hitter Braxton Fulford follows the flight of his two-run double off Pittsburgh Pirates relief pitcher Mason Montgomery in the eighth inning of a baseball game Friday, June 19, 2026, in Denver. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)

DENVER (AP) — Pinch-hitter Braxton Fulford had a go-ahead two-run double with two outs in the eighth inning, Antonio Senzatela got out of a bases-loaded jam with no outs in the ninth and the Colorado Rockies held on for a 4-3 win over the Pittsburgh Pirates on Friday night.

Rockies starter Kyle Freeland got his 1,000th career strikeout, the second player in franchise history to reach the milestone.

The Pirates took a 3-2 lead in the eighth on an RBI double by Jared Triolo off Freeland and a run-scoring single by pinch-hitter Bryan Reynolds and an RBI triple by Nick Gonzales against Jaden Hill.

But the Rockies came right back in their half of the eighth when Tyler Freeman and Cole Carrigg had consecutive two-out singles against Mason Montgomery (2-2). Fulford came in to pinch hit for Sterlin Thompson and doubled into the gap between left and center field to put Colorado up 4-3.

Senzatela (7-0) gave up a leadoff single in the ninth to Marcel Ozuna and Brandon Lowe singled on a ball that bounced off the leg of shortstop Ezequiel Tovar and into the outfield, putting the tying run at third base. Senzatela then walked Endy Rodríguez to load the bases. But he struck out Tyler Callihan and got Triolo to ground into a double play to end the game.

Freeland, who struck out Ozuna in the seventh to reach 1,000 strikeouts and then fanned Lowe, trails only Germán Márquez (1,069) on the Rockies’ career list. Freeland finished with eight strikeouts and allowed two runs and four hits in 7 1/3 innings.

The Rockies took a 1-0 lead in the third on an RBI double by Willi Castro. TJ Rumfield hit a solo homer in the fourth to make it 2-0.

Up next

RHP Paul Skenes (6-6, 2.85 ERA) will start for the Pirates on Saturday in the middle game of the series. RHP Tomoyuki Sungano (7-4, 4.54) will start for the Rockies.

Southbound Route 65 Ramp to Northbound I-279 Inspection Monday and Tuesday in Pittsburgh

(File Photo of Road Work Ahead Sign)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Allegheny County, PA) PennDOT announced that inspection work on the southbound Route 65 ramp to northbound I-279 in the City of Pittsburgh will occur today and tomorrow, weather permitting.   

Inspection work requiring lane narrowing and traffic shifts conducted by crews from The Markosky Engineering Group, Inc. and the Sofis Company, Inc. will occur from 9 A.M. to 3 P.M. each day on the following ramps: 

  • Southbound Route 65 to northbound I-279 (Parkway North) 
  • Southbound I-279 to the Fort Duquesne Bridge 

Yankee Trader 06-20-26

06-20-26 Listings

 

From: Carol >  Center Twp.  Phone number: 724-561-9971
Item: Blonde Mid Century Coffee Table

Additional Information:
Coffee table is 41 1/2″ L x 17 1/2″D x 15 1/2″ H rectangular

Table is in good shape I can text a picture to you if you like.

Price:$60.00
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VAL            (Beaver)                PHONE:  724-513-9390

Antique 6’ T x 11” W x 12” D handcrafted Decorative cabinet with 4 doors. Stained medium color wood with unique carvings and a vintage face on each door..

Oriental floor standing Tea chest with removable chest.  Wooden piece of furniture painted black with lovely oriental décor.  Lid opens from the top.

Incline Exercise Board (in 2 pieces).  Comfortable Padding and straps for holding feet.  Folds flat for storage.

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Kenny                    Eastvale                  724-843-5819

Refrigerated Beermeister for serving a ¼ keg of beer.  Stays fresh for 3 months.  Save lots of $$  Empty keg included so you won’t have to pay a barrel deposit.  Price slashed to $100.

 

2016 Suzuki Berkman 200 Motor Scooter with only 5,000 miles. Silver color.  No shifting-automatic transmission. Brakes are on handle. Lots of storage under the seat. Platform for your feet and room for a passenger. 74 mpg and up to 75 mph $2,300

About 20 lawnmowers that need work.  Perfect project for a small engine mechanic.  Make an offer and they’re yours.

Many ladders ranging from 15’ to 40’.  These are aluminum extension ladders.  Also a 16’ fiberglass ladder.  Make an offer.

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Marilyn                  Fallston                  724-622-7957

Lawn Tractor that needs some work.  Cutting bar is missing.  $100

 

Lawn Aerator that attaches to a lawn tractor.  $100

 

A couple of hitches that were on a Ford Econoline.  All nuts & bolts included  $175 each.

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Dorothy                 Ambridge               724-266-2752

For Sale:  27” LG Flat Screen TV.  Brand new.  Includes remote.  $100

LTB (looking to buy) a bench or chair to put in her entryway.

Also LTB a grill cover.  Give her a call.

 

1,200-year-old Major Oak tree in the United Kingdom’s Sherwood Forest linked to the legend of Robin Hood has died

(File Photo: Source for Photo: A 1,200-year-old Major Oak tree, where Robin Hood allegedly used as a hide out, stands in Sherwood Forest near Nottinghamshire, England, on Oct. 19, 2007. (AP Photo/Simon Daswon, File)

LONDON (AP) — A massive ancient oak tree linked to the legend of Robin Hood may have been loved to death.

The 1,200-year-old Major Oak in Sherwood Forest is believed to have died after it didn’t sprout leaves this spring, the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds said Thursday.

Visitors over the past two centuries who viewed the tree’s gnarled limbs and sprawling canopy in Nottingham compressed the soil, making it difficult for rain to reach its roots, the conservation group said.

The forest has been under threat for years and the tree had been rumored to have died in the past — only to have the group confirm it was still alive.

That is no longer the case.

“The tree’s failure to produce leaves this year is heartbreaking for everyone,” Hollie Drake of the RSPB said in a statement announcing the death.

The tree is said to have sheltered Robin Hood, the legendary 13th-centruy bandit who stole from the rich and gave to the poor and took refuge in the forest when being pursued by the sheriff of Nottingham.

It got its name after being mentioned in a book on oaks by Major Hayman Rooke in 1790 that led to the first wave of fans who flocked to the forest.

It’s impossible to say what killed the tree, but the footprints of millions contributed to its downfall, along with intervention to shore up its massive limbs using cables and poles. Climate change that has brought heat waves and drought was also blamed.

Tree experts found the root system strangled and starved.

“Ancient trees like the Major Oak are the ‘conservation white rhinos of the U.K.’ but their decline is far less visible,” said Ed Pyne, of the Woodland Trust. “Saving them is vital to the health of the world we live in and yet most disappear quietly, without the recognition or care given to the Major Oak.”

In addition to its place in folklore, the forest is known for Sherwood oaks that floated the ships of Vice Adm. Horatio Nelson’s Royal Navy in the late 18th and early 19th centuries and as timbers in the roof of St. Paul’s Cathedral in London.

The Major Oak was spared from the saw and has been protected by a fence since the 1970s.

“The Major Oak will continue to stand at the heart of Sherwood as a natural monument for visitors to come and see, living on in the legend of Robin Hood and continuing to provide as much support to the forest’s ecosystem in death as in life,” Drake said.