Rhonda C. Sharp (Passed on March 1st, 2026)

Rhonda C. Sharp, 70, of New Sewickley Township, a cherished wife, mother, grandmother, sister, aunt and respected businesswoman, passed away peacefully on March 1st, 2026. She was a daughter of the late Larry and Loretta (Canning) Graham of Economy. She is survived by her husband of 51 years, Frank L. Sharp, a son, B.J. Sharp, and his wife, Shannon and their children, Cheyenne, Gavin and Carter Sharp, a daughter, Kimberly Turner and her husband, Jake and their children, Lucas and Autumn Turner, all of New Sewickley Township. Her love, commitment and devotion to her family and friends was like no other. Her immediate family also includes Rhonda’s brother, Larry R. Graham, and his wife, Susan along with her nephews, Larry J. Graham and Allen (Steffanie) Graham and a great niece, Madison Graham.

She was born in Sewickley, Pennsylvania and was raised in Economy Borough. Her life was marked by her dedication to her family and her passion for her work. Her entrepreneurial drive led her to own and operate a successful transportation company. Her life was a reflection of her beliefs in hard work, perseverance, and the importance of family. Her memory will be cherished and kept alive through the lives of those she touched.

A celebration of life for Rhonda will be held at a later date. Arrangements have been entrusted to Simpson Funeral and Cremation Services, 1119 Washington Avenue, Monaca.

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David Edward Basinger (Passed on February 26th, 2026)

David Edward Basinger, 46, of Ohioville, passed away on February 26th, 2026.
He is survived by his father, Russell (Cheryl) Basinger of Lakewood Ranch, Florida, his sister, Renee (Daniel) Wolf of Winter Garden, Florida, his favorite niece, Alyssa Wolf, his aunt, Barbara Cramer and many loved friends and acquaintances.
He was preceded in death by his mother, Roberta Basinger, his maternal grandparents, Stephen and Helen Ziolkowski and his paternal grandparents, Wilbert and Grace Basinger.
David lived life to the fullest. He was always ready for his next adventure, whether it was to his favorite Disney park, Florida beach, or any golf course. He was also an avid sports fan of all Pittsburgh teams, cheering on every team faithfully even if he was disappointed in the outcome of the game. He never met “an adult beverage” he didn’t like, especially fond of old-fashioneds and any cold beer. He will be so greatly missed in many people’s lives.
Friends and family will be received on Thursday, March 5th, from 11 a.m. until the time of service at 12 noon at the Noll Funeral Home Inc, 333 Third Street, Beaver, who was in charge of his arrangements. Private interment will take place at the Beaver Cemetery & Mausoleum, Buffalo Street, Beaver.

To order memorial trees or send flowers to the family in memory of David Basinger, please visit the flower store of the Noll Funeral Home, Inc. by clicking here.

Fire tears through a building in Braddock

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Braddock, PA) A fire tore through a building in Braddock this afternoon. Allegheny County 911 dispatchers state that emergency crews were sent to a building on the 600 block of Braddock Avenue at 11:37 a.m. It was declared a three-alarm fire, with at least seventeen departments on the  scene near Braddock Avenue and Maple Way. According to a Channel 11 source, the building’s roof has partially collapsed. There are no reported injuries at this time.

David McCullough (16th Street) Bridge in Pittsburgh restricted this week for inspection activities

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) Routine inspection work will restrict a busy bridge that connects the North Shore to the Strip District of Pittsburgh throughout the week. The David McCullough (16th Street) Bridge, which serves nearly 15,000 vehicles each day, is being inspected between today and Friday. There will be periodic lane closures during the work so crews can work safely. According to Allegheny County officialsthat bridge was last inspected in February of 2024, and it was rated as being in fair condition.

PPG, IPG Photonics, Whirlpool team up to accelerate commercialization of transformative laser-based powder curing

(Credit for Photo: Photo Courtesy of the Associated Press and Business Wire: Caption for Photo: PPG announced the installation of a state-of-the-art pilot finishing line that features IPG’s PhotoniCURE™ laser curing system at its powder manufacturing and technical facility in Strongsville, Ohio.)

PITTSBURGH–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Mar 2, 2026– PPG (NYSE:PPG) today announced a collaboration with IPG Photonics, the world leader in fiber laser technology, and Whirlpool Corporation, a leading home appliance company, to accelerate the broad-scale commercialization of laser curing systems for powder coatings. The focus is on identifying opportunities to reduce curing costs and environmental impact while increasing finishing line speed.

This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20260302671542/en/

PPG announced the installation of a state-of-the-art pilot finishing line that features IPG’s PhotoniCURE™ laser curing system at its powder manufacturing and technical facility in Strongsville, Ohio.

Unlike conventional thermal curing, laser curing uses infrared (IR) light to initiate crosslinking, the chemical reaction that transforms powder particles into a durable protective finish. It is compatible with both standard powder chemistries and those optimized for laser curing and cures in minutes, a fraction of the time required by traditional thermal processes and more efficient than conventional IR curing systems. This leads to meaningful energy savings through lower heat requirements and higher throughput.

“This collaboration, which represents a significant advancement in the coatings industry, positions us at the leading edge of powder finishing, highlights the strength of our partnership driven customer approach and reinforces our commitment to outside-the-can capabilities that bring value beyond our coatings,” said David Bem, PPG senior vice president, science and technology and chief technology officer.

PPG announced the installation of a state-of-the-art pilot finishing line that features IPG’s PhotoniCURE™ laser curing system at its powder manufacturing and technical facility in Strongsville, Ohio, and a laboratory system for research feasibility studies at the PPG Coatings Innovation Center near Pittsburgh.

The company has begun conducting pilot trials for Whirlpool Corporation that evaluate various powder formulations cured with the PhotoniCURE laser system across a range of appliance components. The process will soon be available to other customers.

“Industrial manufacturing finishing processes are incredibly energy intensive, and we are excited to participate with PPG in the development of laser-curing capabilities,” said Scot Blommel, Whirlpool Corporation global sustainability senior manager. “These trials will be critical in helping to determine how to best maximize this technology to reduce our environmental impact, enhance productivity and reduce our energy costs.”

As the laser industry leader, IPG sees powder coating as another opportunity to expand laser solutions into mainstream manufacturing. “We anticipate demand for PhotoniCURE systems to take hold in the coatings industry as our joint value proposition with PPG is proven in volume manufacturing, aided by intensifying trends towards sustainable manufacturing practices,” said Mira Sahney, IPG global laser systems senior vice president. “Our collaboration with PPG and Whirlpool is a huge step towards advancing our pioneering solution.”

Sustainability is core to PPG’s purpose, and a key enabler that supports the company’s growth strategy. That commitment is reflected in major investments in radiation curable technologies as well as powder solutions formulated with recycled polyethylene terephthalate (rPET) and without PFAS, and which cure with less heat and produce less waste.

PPG has significantly expanded its powder coating portfolio and manufacturing capabilities in recent years. It has an expansive global footprint, with 21 powder manufacturing plants, seven plants with bonding capabilities, a powder resin plant, a research and development center and a Global Center of Excellence.

To learn more about PPG’s laser curing capabilities for powder coatings, visit our website.

Top 2026 MLB prospect Konnor Griffin continues to perform for the Pirates in spring training

(File Photo: Source for Photo: FILE – Pittsburgh Pirates’ Konnor Griffin plays during a spring training baseball game, Sunday, Feb. 22, 2026, in Clearwater. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum,File)

JUPITER, Fla. (AP) — Top prospect Konnor Griffin homered for the third time this spring in the first inning of the Pittsburgh Pirates’ matchup with the St. Louis Cardinals on Sunday.

The 19-year-old Griffin, ranked as MLB Pipeline’s No. 1 prospect, started at shortstop for the Pirates and hit a two-run shot off Kyle Leahy to give Pittsburgh a 2-0 lead.

Griffin went deep twice against the Boston Red Sox on Tuesday.

The Pirates drafted Griffin in the first round in 2024. He reached Double-A last year, where he hit .337 with a .960 OPS in 21 games for Altoona.

U.S. Senator Dave McCormick Joins $53.7 Million Grant Announcement Ceremony for Affordable Housing in Pennsylvania

(File Photo: Source for Photo: David McCormick, a Republican candidate for U.S. Senate in Pennsylvania, speaks during a campaign stop in Erie, Pa. on Saturday, Feb. 17, 2024. (AP Photo/David Dermer)

PITTSBURGH–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Mar 2, 2026– U.S. Sen. Dave McCormick joined the Federal Home Loan Bank of Pittsburgh (FHLBank) during a ceremony today announcing $53.7 million in 2025 Affordable Housing Program (AHP) and voluntary housing grant initiative awards in Pennsylvania. These grants, made in partnership with 19 FHLBank member institutions, will support more than 1,100 affordable homes. The funding will assist with home repairs, new home construction, adaptive reuse of historic buildings, and housing for veterans and seniors. Local organizations also leveraged more than $250 million from the Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency, Historic Preservation Tax Credits, HOME funds, Low-Income Housing Tax Credits, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and other sources to support these 45 projects.

FHLBank is a cooperative whose members can access reliable liquidity and community products to support community partnerships that foster job growth, economic vitality and long-term stability in Pennsylvania and communities across the country. AHP was created by Congress as part of the Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery, and Enforcement Act of 1989, and operations began in 1990. On an annual basis, each Federal Home Loan Bank must set aside at least 10% of its prior year’s net income to fund AHP. AHP is funded entirely through FHLBank earnings, and grants are available only through FHLBank members. The voluntary housing grant initiative is an additional voluntary pool of funding which is separate and distinct from FHLBank’s required, statutory AHP, and is provided to address the critical housing needs within FHLBank’s district.

“Affording a home – whether buying or renting – is a real struggle for too many Pennsylvanians. That is why I am proud to join FHLBank Pittsburgh in celebrating $53.7 million in affordable housing awards supporting more than 1,100 homes across our Commonwealth,” said Senator Dave McCormick. “These 45 projects will fund home repairs, new construction, and housing for veterans and seniors, which is the kind of local action our communities need. In Congress, I will keep fighting for affordable housing through legislation like the ROAD to Housing Act, a bill I cosponsored and helped craft that passed with unanimous bipartisan support in the Senate Banking Committee. I believe every Pennsylvanian deserves a safe, stable place to call home.”

“Today, we celebrate the opportunities that this funding brings to foster thriving communities and enhance the lives of our neighbors,” said David G. Paulson, president and CEO, FHLBank Pittsburgh. “We are grateful to the many individuals and our member financial institutions who are dedicated to providing safe, affordable housing across Pennsylvania. Thank you Senator McCormick for the partnership that allows Federal Home Loan Banks to provide this support.”

Joining Sen. McCormick and FHLBank President and CEO David G. Paulson were representatives from public, private and community partners including Lena G. Andrews, Chief Executive Officer ACTION-Housing; Maria Gonzalez, President, Hispanic Association of Contractors & Enterprises. Several directors from FHLBank’s Board attended, including: Brendan McGill, Chair of FHLBank Pittsburgh’s Board of Directors and President and Chief Executive Officer of Harleysville Bank; Dr. Howard B. Slaughter, Jr., member of the FHLBank Pittsburgh Board of Directors and President and CEO of Habitat for Humanity of Greater Pittsburgh – who served as the emcee of the event; Jim Dionise, Director of NexTier Bank, N.A.; and Sheryl Jordan, Executive Vice President and Managing Director at PNC. Representing the FHLBank Affordable Housing Advisory Council was Jerrel T. Gilliam, Executive Director, Light of Life Rescue Mission and Varsovia Fernandez, CEO of the Pennsylvania CDFI Network.

A complete list of the AHP and voluntary housing grant initiative awards can be found at www.fhlb-pgh.com/ahp.

Man shot multiple times in Wilkinsburg; incident under investigation

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Wilkinsburg, PA) A man was shot multiple times in Wilkinsburg early this morning. Allegheny County 911 dispatchers were notified of the shooting in the 500 block of Ardmore Boulevard around 1:18 a.m. First responders arrived and they found the male victim shot multiple times. He was taken to a hospital in critical condition. Police are continuing to investigate this incident and anyone with information concerning it is asked to call the Allegheny County Police Tip Line at 1-833-ALL-TIPS, and callers can remain anonymous. 

Winning Fast Play Pennsylvania Lottery ticket worth just over $555,000 sold at an Allegheny County grocery store

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) A winning Fast Play ticket from the Pennsylvania Lottery that was worth just over $555,000 was sold to someone in the Pittsburgh region on Saturday  According to the Pennsylvania Lotterya $555,970 winning Money Power Progressive game was sold at the Shop ‘n Save on Babcock Boulevard in Shaler Township. The store will receive a bonus of $5,000 for selling this winning ticket. Prizes that are won on Fast Play must be claimed within one year of the date the person purchases it, and the winner should call the Pennsylvania Lottery at 1-800-692-7481 and immediately sign the back of the ticket. Money Power Progressive is a ticket that is worth $20 with progressive top prizes starting at $350,000.

Male pedestrian in critical condition after being hit by vehicle while on a sidewalk in Pittsburgh

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) A man is in critical condition after he was hit by a vehicle in Pittsburgh early yesterday morning. Allegheny County 911 officials confirmed to WPXI that the pedestrian crash took place on West Warrington Avenue near Boggs Avenue around 1:45 a.m. A Pittsburgh Public Safety official stated that officers arrived on scene to find an unconscious man in the road with a head injury and preliminary information indicates the suspects got into an SUV, then hit the victim while he was on the sidewalk, then sped away on Warrington Avenue. Medics took the male victim to a hospital in critical condition. In relation to the cause of this incident, homicide detectives are reviewing all of the video footage in the surrounding area and the scene was processed for evidence. Police confirmed today that thirty-eight-year-old Chanel Dyer of Pittsburgh was facing felony charges of attempted homicide and aggravated assault.