Jury selection to open in New Kensington officer slaying trial

Jury selection to open in officer slaying trial
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Jury selection begins Monday for the death penalty trial of a man charged in the shooting death of a western Pennsylvania police officer almost two years ago.
Testimony is slated to begin next week for the trial of 31-year-old Rahmael Sal Holt in the November 2017 slaying of New Kensington officer Brian Shaw.
Prosecutors have said they intend to seek capital punishment if Holt is convicted of first-degree murder. Holt has maintained that he wasn’t the one who fired the shots that killed Shaw following a traffic stop in New Kensington.
A judge last week rejected a defense request to remove Holt’s previous gun charges from trial evidence, but he did agree to bar prosecutors from introducing evidence that Holt had sold drugs prior to the slaying.

The Latest: Olga bringing heavy rains to central Gulf Coast

The Latest: Olga bringing heavy rains to central Gulf Coast
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) — The Latest on tropical weather in the South (all times local):
10:10 p.m.
Olga has been downgraded to a post-tropical cyclone as it continues churning toward the Gulf Coast.
The National Hurricane Center said Friday night that the cyclone will bring heavy rain and possibly flash floods across the central Gulf Coast and parts of the Lower Mississippi Valley and western Tennessee Valley.
Olga had maximum sustained winds of 50 mph (80 kph) and was centered about 275 miles (443 kilometers) south-southeast of Lake Charles, Louisiana on Friday night. It was moving north-northeast at 17 mph (27 kph).
It’s expected to weaken as it moves over land on Saturday morning.
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4:55 p.m.
A tornado has been reported on the ground in southwestern Alabama.
The National Weather Service on Friday afternoon issued a tornado warning for Mobile County.
The National Weather Service in Mobile tweeted that a there was a large and dangerous” tornado on the ground near Semmes, Alabama and people should seek shelter immediately. A second possible tornado was in Washington County.
There were no immediate reports of injuries.
WKRG reported that viewers sent in video of what appeared to be a large tornado on the ground.
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3:45 p.m.
Forecasters say Tropical Storm Olga has formed in the Gulf of Mexico while Tropical Storm Pablo has formed in the northeast Atlantic.
On Friday afternoon, the National Hurricane Center said the storm is expected to soon merge with a cold front and become a post-tropical low with gale force winds.
The storm has maximum sustained winds of 40 mph (64 kph) and was centered about 260 miles (418 kilometers) south of Lake Charles, Louisiana. It’s moving north-northeast at 18 mph (29 kph).
Forecasters expect the storm’s center to move over the northern Gulf coast late Friday or early Saturday.
No coastal tropical cyclone watches or warnings are currently in effect.
Officials say Tropical Storm Pablo is a small storm that is moving east-southeast. There are no coastal tropical cyclone watches or warnings in effect.
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10:45 a.m.
Parts of the drought-parched South are under flood watches and warnings with forecasters saying as much as 10 inches of rain could fall.
The National Weather service says an advancing cold front will collide with a weather disturbance that became a tropical depression early Friday in the Gulf of Mexico.
The National Hurricane Center said the storm’s center was 320 miles (515 kilometers) south-southwest of Lake Charles, Louisiana. It had maximum sustained winds of 35 mph (55 kph).
Forecasters say coastal Louisiana could receive as much as 10 inches (25 centimeters) of rain Friday and Saturday; 6 inches (15 centimeters) was possible across a wide section of Mississippi.
Rainfall totals ranging from 1 to 4 inches (2.5 to 10 centimeters) are possible from Alabama to South Carolina.

2 dead, 14 injured after shooting at Texas homecoming party

2 dead, 14 injured after shooting at Texas homecoming party
By JAMIE STENGLE Associated Press
GREENVILLE, Texas (AP) — A gunman opened fire at an off-campus party for a nearby Texas college, leaving two people dead and 14 injured before he escaped in the ensuing chaos, a sheriff said Sunday.
Authorities believe the shooter may have been targeting just one person at the party of about 750 people outside Greenville, 15 miles (24 kilometers) southwest of a satellite campus for Texas A&M University, and that others may have been shot at random, Hunt County Sheriff Randy Meeks said.
The shooting took place around midnight Saturday at what Meeks described as a Halloween and homecoming party for Texas A&M University-Commerce, though officials have said it was not a school-sanctioned event. Meeks described “complete chaos” after the shots rang out, with hundreds of people fleeing, including the gunman. The injured included four people who did not have gunshot wounds but who were hurt in the melee, he said.
Authorities believe there was one male shooter who entered the venue through the back door and began firing with a handgun, Meeks said. Authorities were still looking for the suspect and did not yet know who he was or have a description of him.
The two people killed were both males, Meeks said, but he did not know if they were A&M-Commerce students. He said he believed four or five students may have been among those injured and estimated that most of the people at the party were in their late teens and early 20s. Some of the partygoers were wearing costumes, he said.
Word of the shooting spread online overnight, with many sharing on social media graphic video purported to show seriously wounded victims lying on the ground as crying and screaming could be heard in the background.
“I just briefly saw one that was a very graphic video,” Meeks said. “I don’t know that’s going to help anything at all.”
Meeks said the party was held at a facility called The Party Venue and that the owner was cooperating with authorities. The venue sits along a highway in a rural area some 2.5 miles (4 kilometers) from the Greenville city limits. Meeks said he was not aware of any surveillance video in the area.
Outside the venue Sunday, a few Halloween masks and other debris were strewn about. Pools of blood could be seen on the ground.
A patrol sergeant and deputy were at the venue when the shooting happened, having been called there for complaints about illegal parking, Meeks said. An off-duty Farmersville police officer was also there, working as security for the party.
Authorities were questioning someone who appeared to be intoxicated when they heard gunshots from the back of the building, Meeks said.
Meeks praised the patrol sergeant and deputy, saying the sergeant quickly determined that one of gunshot victims had life-threatening injuries and transported that person to a hospital, while the deputy triaged others until paramedics arrived.
The shooting came as Texas A&M University-Commerce, east of Dallas, celebrated homecoming weekend. According to its website, it is the second-largest university in the Texas A&M University System. The school was founded in 1889 and was known by several names, including East Texas State University, before joining the Texas A&M system in 1996. The university has around 6,000 undergraduate students and 4,000 graduate students.
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Associated Press writer Mallika Sen in New York contributed to this report.

Western Beaver Defeats Freedom 13-3

 

An outstanding defensive and offensive display from Western Beaver this afternoon. After a scoreless first quarter, Western Beaver puts the first numbers on the board in the second as they scored a touchdown with the extra point. Freedom fought back a little in the third quarter, taking what they could get with a three point field goal. The score was 7-3 in favor of the Golden Beavers going into the fourth quarter. Western Beaver was able to get one last touchdown in the fourth, ending the game with a score of 13-3.

You can listen to the post game here:

 

 

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CCBC Players of the Game Saturday October 26, 2019

Saturday, October 26, 2019:

WMBA

Freedom- Brett Boyd
Western Beaver– Zach Altenbaugh

Scoring Updates!!! Freedom vs. Western Beaver on WMBAand Trib-Live, Saturday October 26, 2019 at 12:30PM.

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“2019 Beaver County Candidate Spotlight” on Teleforum leading up to Nov. 5th election

(Beaver Falls, Pa.) Beaver County Radio will present a series of interviews highlighting the Beaver County Candidates running for local office. The series started on October 24, 2019 with Republican Candidate for the Beaver County Court of Common Pleas, Steve Necaster. You can watch Steve’s interview as it streamed Live on Facebook at the bottom of this article if you missed it.

2019 Candidate Spotlight will take place on Teleforum with Frank Sparks up until the day before the election. The complete schedule is listed below including “Candidate Cast” a forum for the Beaver County Commissioners Candidates on Friday November 1, 2019 from 10 a.m. to noon.

 

Lori Bohach (D) Beaver County Treasurer Mon. 10/28/19

  1:10-11:30 

 Dee Dixon (D) Beaver County Recorder of Deeds  Tues. 10/29/19

10:10 -10:30

David Lozier (R) Beaver County District Attorney Tues. 10/29/19

11:10-11:30 

Jack Manning (R) BeavervCounty Commissioner Wed. 10/30/19

   9:10-9:30

 Maria Longo (R) Beaver County Controller Wed. 10/30/19

10:10-10:30

Wayne Kress (D) Beaver County Sheriff Wed. 10/30/19

11:10-11:30

Sandie Egley (R) Beaver County Treasurer Thur. 10/31/19

9:10-9:30

Laura Tocci (D) Beaver County Court of Commom Pleas Judge Thur. 10/31/19

 10:10-10:30

Ted Knafelic (D) Beaver County District Attorney Thur. 10/31/19

10:35-10:55

Tony Guy (R) Beaver County Sheriff Fri. 11/1/19

9:10-9:30

“Candidate Cast” Beaver County Commissioners Debate

Dan Camp (R), Tony Amadio (D), Jack Manning (R),                          Dennis Nichols (D)

Fri.  11/1/19 

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Ron Alberti (R) Beaver County Recorder of Deeds Mon. 11/4/19

9:10-9:30

Tony Amadio (D) Beaver County Commissioner Mon. 11/4/19

9:35-9:55

Michael Rossi (D) Beaver County Prothonotary Mon. 11/4/19

10:10-10:30

Dennis Nichols (D) Beaver County Commissioner Mon. 11/4/19

10:35-10:55

Jodi Hill (R) Beaver County Prothonotary Mon. 11/4/19

11:10-11:30

Dan Camp (R) Beaver County Commissioner Mon. 11/4/19

11:30-Noon

 

Tom Hays Talks CV Beating The Quips, Playoff Predictions On Sports Slam

Hall of Fame Broadcaster Tom Hays joined Matt Drzik & Greg Benedetti on the Saturday Sports Slam to discuss the stunning blowout victory by Central Valley over Aliquippa, as well as his predictions for the upcoming WPIAL football playoffs.

To listen to the interview, click on the player below.