FILE – Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. John Fetterman and wife Gisele arrive to vote in Braddock, Pa, Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2022. When Fetterman goes to Washington in January, one of the Senate’s new members will bring along an irreverent style from Pennsylvania that extends from his own personal dress code — super casual — to hanging marijuana flags outside his current office in Pennsylvania’s state Capitol. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar, File)
By MARC LEVY Associated Press
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — When John Fetterman goes to Washington in January as one of the Senate’s new members, he’ll bring along an irreverent style from Pennsylvania. It’s one that extends from his own personal and very casual dress code to hanging marijuana flags outside his current office in the state Capitol. Pennsylvania’s unique lieutenant governor just flipped the state’s open Senate seat to Democrats and may be the only senator ever to be declared an “American taste god” as GQ magazine once did. He’ll be the country’s tallest senator, and might be its most tattooed as well. But Pennsylvania’s sitting Democratic senator, Bob Casey, says he expects Fetterman will navigate the clubbiness of the Senate just fine.
Author: Beaver County Radio
Brighton Twp. Police Officer Charged with Insurance Fraud and Making False Reports
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Story by Beaver County Radio Staff)
(Beaver, Pa.) A Brighton Township police officer has been charged with attempted theft in connection with a false insurance report.
51-year-old Donald Sanders was arrested after investigators say that an investigation into him began in September. Police Chief Howard Blinn requested support from the Beaver County Detectives Bureau after he was tipped off about the incident. The witness told police that they were traveling with Sanders’ son in his car while on their way home from a vacation on April 22 when they struck a deer in West Virginia causing significant damage to the vehicle. The vehicle was towed to the Sanders household.
Sanders then changed the insurance from liability to comprehensive and filed a false police report that said the accident occurred in Brighton Twp. Which officials were able to prove as false because of photos from the witnesses phone. Sanders was charged with felony insurance fraud and a misdemeanor count of making false reports to law enforcement officials.
Aliquippa Man Charged with DUI After Being Revived With NARCAN on I-376 in Hopewell Township
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Story by Beaver County Radio Staff)
(Hopewell Twp., Beaver County, Pa.) Pa State Police in Beaver are reporting Monday morning that they have filed DUI Charges against an Aliquippa man after an incident that took place along Interstate 376 Westbound in Hopewell Twp. on November 5, 2022 at 9:30 PM.
Troopers said via release that 47-year-old Alex Medina lost consciousness while driving and stopped his vehicle on Interstate 376 west bound. EMS personnel had to administer Narcan to Medina to revive him. Medina admitted to Troopers that he used narcotics and was arrested on suspicion of DUI. Charges are currently pending against him.
2022 Beaver Falls Christmas Parade Puts Everyone in Holiday Spirit
(Story and photos by Frank Sparks and Daniel Campbell)
(Beaver Falls, Pa.) Saturday night was a perfect night for the 2022 Beaver Falls Lighted Christmas Parade. Beaver County Radio’s Frank Sparks and Eddy Crow anchored the broadcast for Beaver County Radio on Facebook and You Tube.
People lined 7th Avenue in Beaver Falls to grab sweet treats that parade participants were throwing out to celebrate. McMahons Harley Davidson led off the parade as they do each year followed by local fire departments, high school bands, dignitaries and many community groups. It all led up to the arrival of Santa Claus at the end of the parade traveling on a classic Dodge Fire Truck.
You can check out all of the photos of the fun below:
CCBC Players of the Game for Aliquippa vs. Central Valley 4A Championship 11/25/22
WBVP-AM 1230, WBVP-FM 99.3, WMBA-AM 1460 and WMBA-FM 95.7’s Rob Matzie and John Perrotto had the call from Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh of the 2022 WPIAL Class 4A Championship high school football playoff game as the Quips battled the Warriors.
Your CCBC Players of the game are:
Aliquippa: Tiqwai Hayes
Central Valley: Brady Hudson
You can see all of the past CCBC Players of the Game for High School Sports by clicking on the CCBC Logo Below:

Aliquippa Rolls Past Central Valley to Win 4A WPIAL Championship
The Quips met the Warriors for a rematch of their final regular season game, except this time the game was the WPIAL championship at Acrisure Stadium. Aliquippa dominated the game from the start, not letting CV move on their first possession. Once the Quips got their hand on the ball, they gained yards and ran the clock. Quip scored 7 in the first, followed by 7 in the second without a response from the Warriors. The teams entered the lock room at halftime with a score Aliquippa 14 Central Valley 0. in the second half Quip continued their roll, even recovereing an onside kick which may or may not have been intentional by the Quips. Central Valley managed to get on the board late in the fourth but it was too little too late. The Quips are the 4A WPIAL champs with a final score Aliquippa 34 Central Valley 7.
Aliquippa vs. Central Valley WPIAL Championship Score Updates!!!
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Steel Valley Wins Double A Crown As Turnover Bug Bites the Tigers Again
(Pittsburgh, Pa.) It was a beautiful late fall day in Pittsburgh and it presented the perfect backdrop as the Steel Valley Ironmen battled the Beaver Falls Tigers for the WPIAL 2A Crown from Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh.
The game kicked-off at 2:00 PM and Steel Valley scored right off the bat and took an early 6-0 lead courtesy of Cruce Brookins 56 yd run. The two point conversion attempted was no good. Beaver Falls then struck right back off of a Trey Singleton 24 yd pass from Jaren Brickner. Da’Sean Anderson then caught a pass from Brickner for the two point conversion and the Tigers led 8-6. That was the last time Beaver Falls led as the turnover bug bit the Tigers. Cruce Brookins. then scored on a 53 yard run for his second touchdown of the game. AJ Karstetter added the extra point and Steel Valley led 13-6 with 1:30 seconds left in the first quarter. The Tigers then received the kick-off and took over on offense. Brickner then threw a pick six before the end of the first quarter as Donald Barksdale picked off the pass and returned it 53 yards to make it 20-8.
The teams went to the locker room at half-time with the score remaining 20-8. The Tigers turned the ball over three times in the first half.
The Tigers got back on the scoreboard early in the third quarter after being aided by a pass interference penalty. Da’talian Beauford scampered in from three yards out and the Tigers cut the Ironmen’s lead down to 20-14. The Tigers wouldn’t get any closer as on the ensuing kickoff a 53-yard return by Da’Ron Barksdale gave the Ironmen a short field at the Beaver Falls 22. Two plays later, Brookins scored on a 5-yard run to make it 27-14. Late in the fourth quarter, Steel Valley’s Donald Barksdale capped the scoring by racing 56 yards for a touchdown and securing the victory for the Ironmen.
CCBC Players of the Game: WPIAL 2A Championship Beaver Falls vs. Steel Valley
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WBVP-AM 1230, WBVP-FM 99.3, WMBA-AM 1460 and WMBA-FM 95.7’s Mike Azadian and Bruce Frey had the call from Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh of the 2022 WPIAL Class 2A Championship high school football playoff game as the Tigers battled the Ironmen. Unfortunately the turnover bug bit the Tigers again this year in the first half and Steel Valley beat the Tigers 34-14 to win the Double A crown.
Your CCBC Players of the game are:
Steel Valley: Croce Brooklyn
Beaver Falls: Connor Paolucci
You can see all of the past CCBC Players of the Game for High School Sports by clicking on the CCBC Logo Below:
Inflation Hovers Over Shoppers Seeking Deals on Black Friday
A person shops in an Apple store on Black Friday, Nov. 25, 2022, in New York. (AP Photo/Julia Nikhinson)
By ANNE D’INNOCENZIO, HALELUYA HADERO and ALEXANDRA OLSON AP Retail Writers
NEW YORK (AP) — Shoppers eager to start holiday shopping but weighed down by inflation are hunting for the best deals at stores and online this Black Friday. Retailers that had offered mostly lackluster discounts earlier in the season responded this week with new bargains. Elevated prices for food, rent, gasoline and other household costs have taken a toll on shoppers. As a result, many are reluctant to spend unless there is a big sale and are being more selective with what they will buy — in many cases, trading down to cheaper stuff and less expensive stores. Shoppers are also dipping more into their savings, turning increasingly to “buy now, pay later” services that allow users to pay for items in installments. They are also running up their credit cards.



























































