Hammerin’ Braves Rout Astros to Win 1st WS Crown Cince 1995

Wednesday, November 3, 2021 at 11:00 AM
By BEN WALKER AP Baseball Writer
HOUSTON (AP) — The Atlanta Braves have won their first World Series championship since 1995, hammering the Houston Astros 7-0 in Game 6. Jorge Soler hit his third home run of the Series, and Freddie Freeman and Dansby Swanson also connected. Max Fried threw six dominant innings in the signature pitching performance of the Series. Steadied by 66-year-old manager Brian Snitker, an organization man for four decades, the underdog Braves won the franchise’s fourth title. Consider it a tribute to the greatest Braves player of them all, Mr. Hank Aaron. The Hall of Fame slugger died Jan. 22 at 86, still rooting for his old team, and his legacy was stamped all over this Series.

Roll up Your Sleeves: Kids’ Turn Arrives for COVID-19 Shots

Wednesday, November 3, 2021 at 10:56 AM
By LINDSEY TANNER AP Medical Writer
Schoolchildren take the spotlight this week as the U.S. enters a new phase in COVID-19 vaccination aimed at curbing deaths, hospitalizations and more than a year of disrupted education. With authorities promising enough vaccine to protect the nation’s 28 million kids ages 5-11, pediatricians’ offices, pharmacies, hospitals and schools were poised to begin the shots after the final OK late Tuesday.  Many locations planned mass vaccination events in coming days. The vaccine — one-third the dose for teens and adults — requires two shots three weeks apart. Children who get vaccinated before Thanksgiving will be fully covered by Christmas.

City of Pittsburgh Announces Vaccine Mandate for City Employees

Wednesday November 3, 2021 at 10:53 AM
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Pittsburgh city employees who are not fully vaccinated against the coronavirus by Dec. 22 could be fired under a new mandate announced by the mayor. Mayor Bill Peduto said Monday that workers who remain unvaccinated by the deadline and who do not obtain a medical or religious exemption could face “employment actions,” including unpaid leave or termination. The mandate builds on an earlier vaccine requirement for new hires. It’s already facing pushback, with the head of the police union pledging legal action.

UPMC to Give Employees a Bonus For Work During Pandemic

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Story by Frank Sparks News/Program Director
Wednesday November 3, 2021 at 10:45 AM

(Pittsburgh, Pa.) UPMC announced Tuesday that its 92,000 employees will receive a $500 bonus for their dedication during the coronavirus pandemic.

CEO and President Leslie C. Davis wrote in an email to employees. “Over the past 20 months, you have risen in truly exceptional ways to meet challenges we could have never anticipated. With your critical support, UPMC continues to care for so many affirming our dedication to excellence, as well as our fundamental mission of service.”

The $46 million in bonuses is part of about $300 million the health-care provider said it plans to spend in 2022 to improve compensation and benefits. Additional enhancements to compensation are expected to be announced later this week.

Giant Eagle, Market District, and Get Go’s To Close For Thanksgiving

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Story by Frank Sparks News/Program Director
Wednesday November 3, 2021 at 10:38 AM
(Pittsburgh, Pa.) All Giant Eagle, Market District and GetGo locations will be closed on Thanksgiving. Giant Eagle’s transportation and retail support centers will also be closed.
The company said the closure on Nov. 25 is to give employees the opportunity to enjoy the Thanksgiving holiday with their families. Because Giant Eagle’s locations will be closed on Thanksgiving Day, shoppers are encouraged to plan for their holiday fuel and grocery needs in advance.
Supermarket and GetGo locations will resume normal operating hours on Friday, November 26.

Turnout modest for 2021 General Election Turnout in Beaver County, Some upsets

Wednesday November 3, 2021 at 10:04 AM

(Beaver County, Pa.) The General Election was held in Beaver County yesterday with a modest amount of the 112,744 registered voters voting. Overall 37,803 people cast a vote whether in person or by mail-in ballot for a 33.53 percent turnout. The majority of voters returned to the polls with 29,695 people going to their local polling place to cast a ballot and 8,103 people voting by mail.

Compared to 2017, the last year after a presidential election, Beaver County had an almost 5 percent increase in ballots cast. In 2017 the turnout was 28.88 percent. There are also almost 4000 more registered voters in Beaver County in 2021 with 112,744 being registered compared to 2017 the county had 108,931.

There were many races that were contested and some incumbents were beat. In the City of Beaver Falls Mayor George Quay fell short of his write-in campaign to defeat Kenya Johns who defeated Quay in the primary earlier this year. Johns received more votes, 778, than write-in votes that were cast, 580, thus guaranteeing that Johns will become the first black and women mayor of Beaver Falls.

Ambridge will have a new Mayor as Democrat Gerald “Duke” Mc Coy defeat Republican Dennis Lapic by under 100 votes and Green Party candidate Lorianne Burgess  by nearly 300 votes.

Incumbent Ambridge School Board member Denise Maganello was defeated for both a 2 year and 4 year term.

Incumbent Blackhawk School Board member Melissa Ziegler was also ousted and Rochester school board while closely contested remained for the most part the same.

You can see all of the election results by clicking the link below to go the Beaver County Bureau of Elections unofficial results page:

http://www.beavercountypa.gov/Depts/Elections/Documents/Nov2021Results/SummaryResults11022021.pdf

31-Year-Old Rhodes Transit Bus Driver and 14-Year-Old Lincoln Park Student Killed in I-79 Accident. Multiple Students Injured

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Story by Frank Sparks News/Program Director
Novemebr 3, 2021 at 7:16 AM

UPDATE AT 2:35 pm  We now know that the bus driver was a male who is the father of young kids that worked for the company for several years and the student victim was a female. There was also believed to be 10 students on the bus.
(Muddy Creek Twp., Pa.) Two people were killed as the result of an accident involving a Rhodes Transit School bus that was transporting students home to the Hermitage area from Lincoln Park Performing Arts Center yesterday afternoon, November 2, 2021. The bus rear ended a semi truck along interstate 79 near the 422 exit in Muddy Creek Township, Butler County. The 31-year-old driver of the bus along with a 14-year-old student were both killed in the wreck. Multiple people were taken to the hospital.
Pa State State Police say “severe to moderate” injuries were reported from the bus. Passengers were taken to UPMC Children’s Hospital by medical helicopter and ambulance and UPMC Presby by ambulance.
The names of the victims have not been released at this time at state police continue to investigate.
I-79 northbound was closed for hours because of the investigation. It reopened just before 5 a.m. Wednesday.

House Fire in New Brighton

The featured photo above shows firefighters working at the rear of the house.

Story by Beaver County Radio News Correspondent Curtis Walsh. Published November 3, 2021 at 3:20 A.M.

(Nee Brighton, PA) A fire broke out sometime around 3 AM Wednesday morning at a home on 7th Avenue in New Brighton. Multiple crews responded to the scene. It is currently unknown whether if anybody was inside the home or the cause. Heavy smoke could be seen coming from the house. Crews were still on scene as of 3:25 AM. You can see video of the fire on our Facebook Page.

 

 

 

Wednesday’s AMBC: Results Found, Results Sought

On Wednesday’s show, Matt Drzik takes a look at the results from the 2021 elections…whatever results those may be.

Also, Ambridge head coach Sherman McBride will talk with Matt after the 8:30 news about the Bridgers’ playoff match with Freeport on Friday, the first such for the Bridgers since 2016.

A.M. Beaver County is from 6:30 to 9:00 Mondays through Fridays on Beaver County Radio.

Supreme Court, Municipal Elections on Tap for Pa. State Voters

Tuesday November 2, 2021 at 10:16 AM
By MARC LEVY and MARK SCOLFORO Associated Press
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Pennsylvania voters are poised to pick four jurists to serve on statewide appeals courts. The marquee race on Tuesday is for a seat on the state Supreme Court, but the result will not change the Democrats’ partisan control of the high court. Democrats went into Election Day with a 5-2 majority on the court that in recent years has played critical roles in election litigation and the COVID-19 pandemic response. The sole vacancy is an opening required by the mandatory retirement this year of Republican Justice Thomas Saylor. It’s being contested by two lower-court judges — Republican Kevin Brobson from Commonwealth Court and Democrat Maria McLaughlin from Superior Court.