UPMC Children’s Hospital opens Heart Institute with specialized cardiac care

(Credit for Photo: Photo Courtesy of Jim Harris/PBT, Caption for Photo: The new UPMC Children’s Heart Institute; a larger prep/recovery room at the new Heart Institute where patients will get prepped, go for their cath or scanand then return for recovery.)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Lawrenceville, PA) Cardiac care expanded this month with the opening of the new Heart Institute at UPMC Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh yesterday. The $85 million facility, located on the hospital’s Lawrenceville campus, spans four floors and 50,000 square feet and is expected to significantly increase the number of services available to patients.

Bright colors, natural light and artwork greet patients and their families as they enter the Heart Institute through a dedicated entrance connected directly to a nearby parking garage. The welcoming design was intentional, according to UPMC Children’s President Diane Hupp.

The new UPMC Children’s Heart Institute, which treats children as well as adults with congenital heart conditions, includes three cardiac catheterization laboratories. One of the labs can connect directly to a dedicated MRI suite when needed, a capability that is not available at many hospitals across the country.

The project was funded by UPMC, the UPMC Children’s Hospital Foundation and individual donors.

Susan “Sue” Jane Elliott (1948-2026)

Susan “Sue” Jane Elliott, 77, of Chippewa Township, passed away on June 1st, 2026 in Concordia at Villa St. Joseph in Baden, surrounded by her loving family.

She was born in New Brighton on July 24th, 1948, a daughter of the late Verner and Ida (Vaughn) Brewer. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her sisters, Shirley Ann Brewer and Ruth Ann Wilson. She is survived by her husband of 43 years, Perry Elliott, her daughter, Babette (Jimmy) Robertson, her grandson, Keegan Robertson, her sister, Donna (Ronald) Johnston, along with numerous extended family and friends.

Susan was a devoted member of Pathway Church for 26 years, where she faithfully served others through hospitality, fellowship, and ministry. She loved opening her home to family, friends, and church members, sharing meals she lovingly prepared and hosting Bible studies that brought people together in faith. She was an active member of the Christian Women’s Club of Beaver County and the Darlington Quilting Club. During her career at Allegheny Valley School, she dedicated many years to helping individuals with physical and intellectual disabilities secure and maintain housing, making a lasting difference in countless lives. She later worked and retired at FedEx as a forms coordinator. She found great joy in camping and traveling to campgrounds with loved ones, and she cherished the companionship of her beloved dogs. He will be remembered for her kindness, servant’s heart, and unwavering commitment to caring for others.

Friends will be received on Sunday, June 14th from 10 A.M.-12 noon and 2 P.M. until the time of services at 4 P.M. in the GABAUER FUNERAL HOME & CREMATION SERVICES Inc., 1133 Penn Avenue, New Brighton, who was in charge of her arrangements. Dr. Morris Book will officiate. Interment will take place at Sylvania Hills Memorial Park, 273 PA-68, Rochester, at a later date.

The family would like to extend a special thank you to Susan’s cousin Christine Hall for spending time with her monthly and lifting her spirits. Susan and her family deeply appreciated the thoughtfulness shown to her. In addition to Susan’s cousin, the family would like to extend a thank you to the staff of Concordia at Villa St. Joseph for their kindness and compassion during hospice care.

Miles Laird (Larry) Gregory (1948-2026)

Miles Laird (Larry) Gregory, a beloved husband, father, brother, and friend, passed away on June 3nd, 2026, following a lengthy and debilitating illness, known as Forestier’s Disease. After a fall and multiple back surgeries in December, the complications became too much for him to overcome. He passed away at home, surrounded by his loved ones.

He was born in Sewickley on June 29th, 1948 and was preceded in death by his parents, Clayfous and Genevieve Gregory, four of his siblings, Hazel, Veralee, Martha, Peggy, and two of his brothers, Ruby and Earl. He is survived by his devoted wife of almost 56 years, Wilma Lea Waggoner, whom he married on July 11th, 1970, his son, Kenneth Michael Gregory and his wife, Michelle, and his daughter, Tina Marie Gregory, his brothers, Doyle (Patricia) Gregory and Manuel (Armeda) Gregory, as well as many nieces, nephews, and cousins. He was also a lifelong animal lover and leaves behind his dog, Carmello and cat, Mr. Snuggles.

Miles graduated of Ambridge High School. He worked as a warehouse operator for several companies throughout his life. Before retiring from American Eagle Outfitter Distribution Center in 2015, he was employed by Mallets Gateway Terminal, Borkowski Trucking, American Bridge, JC Penney’s, and Colonial Plastics. He was a wonderful man with a big heart, who always put family first. He would drop everything to lend a hand to anyone who needed it. He lived his life with a smile on his face and a funny, sarcastic comment ready to share at any moment. He will cherish the many funny memories he has given those who knew him. He was a smart man, who knew how to do many things. He and his wife enjoyed making ceramics, going to see live music, home improvement projects, and modern western square dancing- an activity Miles could sing and call with the best of them. The family would like to thank 365 Hospice for their amazing care and help with Miles after his fall. A thank you also goes out to his aide, Breanna, and his nurses, Lisa, Mary, and Carlyn, for everything that they have done.

Family and friends are welcome to gather for a visitation on Sunday, June 7th from 1-5 P.M., at the John Syka Funeral Home, Inc., 833 Kennedy Drive, Ambridge, who was in charge of his arrangements, and where a funeral service will be held on Monday, June 8th at 11 A.M. Entombment will follow in Sylvania Hills Memorial Park Mausoleum, 273 PA-68, Rochester.

John Jerry Henwood (1942-2026)

John Jerry Henwood, 83, passed away on June 3rd, 2026, at Butler Memorial Hospital.

He was born on October 22nd, 1942, a son of the late John and Vieva Henwood. He was the loving brother of Connie (Henwood) (Bryson) Ours, the loving father of Kenny Henwood (deceased), Scott (Brenda) Henwood, and Mary Pat (Zilk) Cox. He was also a proud grandfather to his beautiful granddaughters, Ashley, Amber, Autumn, Diana, and Star, and a cherished great-grandfather to their children. He also shared 59 wonderful years of marriage with his beloved wife and lifelong partner, Dianne (Zingaro) Henwood. Together, they did their best to build a family rooted in faith, love, and devotion.

John honorably served his country in the United States Air Force for four years. He spent most of his life in Beaver County and enjoyed a distinguished career with Westinghouse Electric in Beaver. During his career, he earned multiple patents related to circuit breakers used on United States Naval ships, a testament to his ingenuity, skill, and dedication. His many interests included photography, visiting lighthouses, studying history, and reading. He possessed an incredible curiosity and a wealth of knowledge that he enjoyed sharing with others. He loved traveling and exploring God’s creation. Among his favorite adventures was a memorable cruise to Alaska with Dianne, a trip he often recalled with great joy. He was a faithful member of the Church of the Living Christ in Beaver for more than 50 years. He served his church family in many capacities. His steadfast faith in Jesus Christ guided his life and was evident in his service, kindness, and commitment to others. He will be remembered for his devotion to his family, his love of learning, his inventive mind, his deep faith, and the quiet strength with which he lived his life. His legacy lives on through the family he cherished and the many lives he touched.

Friends and family are welcome to gather in memory of John on Saturday, June 6th from 10:30 a.m. until the time of service at 11:30 am at the Church of the Living Christ, 699 Riverside Drive, Beaver. A time of visitation, remembrance, and fellowship will be held as loved ones come together to celebrate John’s life and legacy. The service will be led by Pastor David Howells and John’s daughter-in-law Brenda Henwood.

Arrangements have been entrusted to the Noll Funeral Home, Inc., 333 Third Street, Beaver.

To send flowers or plant a memorial tree in memory, please visit the flower store of the Noll Funeral Home, Inc. by clicking here.

Beverley Ann Hissam (Passed on June 2nd, 2026)

Beverley Ann Hissam, 68, of Monaca, passed away on June 2nd, 2026, after a life marked by talent and love for her family and community. She was preceded in death by her mother, Rosalee Riffle Hissam, and her brother, Ronald “Kirk” Hissam. She is survived by her father, Kenneth (Vicki) Hissam, her niece, Rhianna Hissam- Graham, and her nephew, Landon Hissam.

Beverley was raised in Ambridge and was a proud graduate of Ambridge High School, where her gifts and determination began to take shape. She went on to earn a Bachelor degree in music education from Seton Hill University and later completed a Master degree in music education from Duquesne University. Her education reflected both her discipline and her deep appreciation for the arts, and it laid the foundation for a career that blended professionalism and creativity. She devoted much of her life to music and education. She served as a voice instructor and faculty member at Point Park University in Pittsburgh. Through her work, she touched many lives and left a lasting impression on those who had the privilege of learning from her. In addition to her work in education, she was employed in the banking industry with PNC Bank in Pittsburgh. She will be remembered with love and gratitude for the many ways she enriched the lives of others.

Friends will be received on Friday, June 5th from 3 p.m. until the time of a Celebration of Life at 5 p.m. at SIMPSON FUNERAL & CREMATION SERVICES, 1119 Washington Avenue, Monaca, who was in charge of her arrangements.

Private interment will take place on Saturday at St John the Baptist Catholic Cemetery, 1270 Chapel Road, Monaca.

The family has suggested memorial contributions may be made, if desired in Beverley’s memory to the Beaver County Humane Society, 3394 Brodhead Road, Aliquippa. PA 15001.

Judith “Judy” Wakelee (1942-2026)

Judith “Judy” Wakelee, 83, a resident of Big Beaver Borough, passed away on May 26th, 2026. She was born in New Brunswick, New Jersey on October 6th, 1942, the daughter of the late Walter and Margaret (Balazs) Marchut. She is survived by her husband, John, a daughter and son-in-law, Jody Lin Lehocky and Gregory Lehocky, a daughter, Janeem Elaine Sanderson, three grandchildren, Kennedy Rose Dikec, with her husband, Timur Dikec, Savannah Lynn Young, and Connor James Young, a great-granddaughter, Ayla Rose Dikec, and a sister and brother-in-law, Elaine and George Wallace of Flemington, New Jersey.

Judith attended Rutgers University in New Jersey where she pursued an associate’s degree in business and marketing. She was a member of the Chippewa United Methodist Church where she served as Church Secretary from 1980 to 1995. In 1995, she became the Executive Secretary to the Bishop of the Western Pennsylvania Conference, The United Methodist Church in Cranberry Township. Following her retirement in 2003, she went on to work part-time at the Hello Shop in Chippewa Township and, later, to volunteer at Heritage Valley Medical Center in Beaver.  In accordance with her wishes, there will be no services. Arrangements have been entrusted to Corless-Kunselman Funeral Services, LLC, 3801 4th Avenue, Beaver Falls.

Steelers sign veteran linebacker Jamin Davis

(Credit for Photo: Courtesy of Thearon W. Henderson/Getty Images)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) The Pittsburgh Steelers announced yesterday that they have signed linebacker Jamin Davis to their 90-man roster.

Davis participated in the team’s minicamp this week on a tryout basis.

He appeared in two games for the Las Vegas Raiders last season, recording three tackles. Davis also has familiarity with Steelers defensive coordinator Patrick Graham, who previously held the same position with the Raiders.

In 56 career NFL games, Davis has recorded 290 tackles and eight sacks.

Davis, 27, was selected by Washington with the 19th overall pick in the first round of the 2021 NFL Draft and spent parts of four seasons with the franchise. He has also spent time with the Green Bay Packers, Minnesota Vikings and New York Jets.

Charges withdrawn from driver after two-vehicle crash in Robinson Township

(File Photo of Police Siren Lights)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Robinson Township, PA) Pennsylvania State Police in Pittsburgh reported yesterday that charges filed against a driver following a two-vehicle crash in Robinson Township on Monday have been withdrawn.

According to police, the driver was traveling north on Interstate 79 at approximately 7:07 a.m. when their vehicle rear-ended another vehicle.

No injuries were reported.

Ryan O’Hearn powers Pirates past Astros 5-1 with a 3-RBI night

(File Photo: Source for Photo: Pittsburgh Pirates’ Ryan O’Hearn watches his two-run home run against Houston Astros starting pitcher Kai-Wei Teng during the sixth inning of a baseball game, Thursday, June 4, 2026, in Houston. (AP Photo/Karen Warren)

HOUSTON (AP) — Ryan O’Hearn homered and drove in three runs to lead the Pittsburgh Pirates to a 5-1 win over the Houston Astros on Thursday night.

O’Hearn hit an RBI single in the first inning and his two-run homer in the sixth made it 4-0.

Pittsburgh’s Jared Jones (1-0) allowed four hits and walked two in five scoreless innings. Carmen Mlodzinski gave up four hits and a run the rest of the way to get his first save. It was his first work since being put on the restricted list for a day after general manager Ben Cherington told reporters he wasn’t ready to pitch Sunday following a move to the bullpen.

Isaac Paredes hit a solo homer in the sixth inning for the Astros to become the fourth Mexican-born player in the MLB history to reach 100 for his career. But it wasn’t nearly enough to keep Houston from its third loss in four games.

The Pirates’ run of four straight games in which they scored at least nine runs ended. But they still generated plenty of offense to bounce back and take the series after a late-game collapse cost them Wednesday’s game.

Houston starter Kai-Wei Teng (3-4) gave up seven hits and five runs — both season highs — in five-plus innings.

The Pirates led by a run when Brandon Lowe doubled to open the sixth before scoring on a single by Bryan Reynolds.

O’Hearn then launched Teng’s next pitch over the short fence in right field to push the lead to 4-0. Nick Gonzales singled to chase Teng and Steven Okert took over.

Oneil Cruz singled on a groundball to right field. There were two outs in the inning when Jared Triolo reached on an error by Jeremy Peña that allowed Gonzales to score and make it 5-0.

Up next

Pirates: RHP Mitch Keller (5-2, 4.35 ERA) opposes Atlanta LHP Martín Pérez (3-3, 2.79) when Pittsburgh opens a three-games series against the Braves on Friday night.

Astros: RHP Peter Lambert (4-4, 3.77) pitches against RHP Jack Perkins (2-2, 5.46) on Friday night in the first of three games against the Athletics.

Blackhawk softball defeats Monsignor Bonner/Archbishop Prendergast Catholic 2-0 in the 2026 PIAA quarterfinals

(File Photo of the Blackhawk School District Logo)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Lewistown, PA) Blackhawk softball is headed to the PIAA semifinals for the first time in program history after defeating Monsignor Bonner/Archbishop Prendergast Catholic 2-0 yesterday at Mifflin County High School in Lewistown.

The Lady Cougars will face District 10 champion Harbor Creek in the 2026 PIAA semifinals on Monday, June 8.