18-Year-Old New Brighton Man Identified as Shooting Victim In Early Tuesday Morning Shooting in Perry Twp.

(Perry Twp., Pa.) Pa State Police have issued an update on the story we first told you about yesterday involving a person being shot in an SUV on the Mercer Road in Perry Twp. early Tuesday morning.

State Police are now hoping to hear from anyone who may have witnessed what they are now saying was an attempted murder.

Troopers are saying they 18-year-old Nya Greene II of New Brighton was wounded when the SUV he was in was shot several times near Cutoff Street. Troopers are also reporting that a second vehicle was also shot and none of the occupants were injured.

Troopers said via release that Greene was flown to UPMC Presbyterian and is listed in critical condition.

Troopers are asking anyone with information about the incident to call them at (724) 598-2211

Cell Phone Found Along Pa Turnpike in North Sewickley by Turnpike Workers

(North Sewickley, Pa.) Pa State Police in Gibsonia are reporting that they were called by Pa Turnpike Workers at the Homewood Maintenance facility on Sunday morning at 1:00 AM for a report of a cell phone that workers found along the Pa Turnpike at mile marker 17.3 in North Sewickley Township.

Troopers reported via release that the LG cell phone valued at Approximately $400.00 was found by workers and turned over to State Police. If this happens to be your phone you can contact Pa State Police in Gibsonia at (724)-443-5907.

Driver Loses Control and Wrecks At Beaver Valley Interchange For The Pa Turnpike

(Big Beaver Boro, Pa.) Pa State Police in Gibsonia are reporting that they were called to the scene of a one vehicle accident on the east bound entrance ramp to the Pa Turnpike in Big Beaver Boro on Memorial Day at 11:45 AM.

Troopers reported via release that upon arriving on the scene and investigating they learned that 34-year-old Maxwell Pauletich of Columbiana Ohio lost control of the 2008 Chevy Equinox that he was driving when he was attempting to enter the Turnpike at the Beaver Valley interchange at a high rate of speed. Pauletich’s vehicle struck a guard rail on the right side of the road and then traveled across the road striking a concrete barrier. Pauletich was treated at the scene for minor injuries.

Western PA Gas Prices Remain Steady; National Average Shows Little Movement

AAA: Western PA Gas Prices Remain Steady; National Average Shows Little Movement
Gas prices in Western Pennsylvania are one cent lower this week at $3.177 per gallon, according to AAA East Central’s Gas Price Report.

This week’s average prices: Western Pennsylvania Average                  $3.177
Average price during the week of May 24, 2021                                        $3.178
Average price during the week of June 1, 2020                                         $2.343

The average price of unleaded self-serve gasoline in various areas:      

$3.155      Altoona
$3.199      Beaver
$3.099      Bradford
$3.207      Brookville
$3.203      Butler
$3.223      Clarion
$3.200      DuBois
$3.180      Erie
$3.147      Greensburg
$3.199      Indiana
$3.195      Jeannette
$3.184      Kittanning
$3.192      Latrobe
$3.195      Meadville
$3.199      Mercer
$3.135      New Castle
$3.195      New Kensington
$3.199      Oil City
$3.192      Pittsburgh

$3.099      Sharon
$3.193      Uniontown
$3.099      Warren
$3.179      Washington

Trend Analysis:
At $3.04, the national gas price average only increased one penny leading up to Memorial Day weekend. Most states saw no change to pump prices or a decline on the week. However, prices may not stay this way for long. For the week ending May 21, demand jumped to 9.4 million barrels a day. This is the highest reported number since March 2020 and up nearly 30% over the same week last year, indicating motorists are filling up more frequently.

Gasoline supply and demand levels are looking more like typical summer numbers. Demand has steadily jumped week-over-week since the end of April and supply has decreased. The increasing demand and decreasing supply combined with more expensive crude oil prices mean gas prices are likely to fluctuate throughout June.

Today’s average is $1.05 more than last year at this time and 15 cents more expensive than last month. The May national gas price averaged $3/gallon. That is just 11 cents more than the May 2018 and 2019 national averages. With a $3+/gallon average at the start of June, this month could prove to be the most expensive average in years.

At the close of Friday’s formal trading session, West Texas Intermediate decreased by 53 cents to settle at $66.32. Although prices ended the day down, crude prices gained on the week after the Energy Information Administration’s weekly report showed that total domestic crude inventories decreased by 1.7 million barrels to 484.3 million barrels. However, last week’s price gains were limited by market concerns that increasing coronavirus infections around the world could reduce crude consumption this year.

Motorists can find current gas prices nationwide, statewide, and countywide at GasPrices.AAA.com.

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Pa State Senate Bill to Ban Vaccine Passports Passes Committee Vote

(Harrisburg, Pa.) A state Senate committee voted 6-4 in favor of a bill that would forbid vaccine passports in Pennsylvania. The legislation is Republican backed and opposed by Democrats.

The legislation would prohibit state agencies, counties, municipalities, schools and bars from enforcing vaccine passports. Private businesses and groups would not be impacted.
The bill went for its first consideration before the full state Senate on yesterday.

LT. GOV. FETTERMAN’S PRIDE FLAGS REMOVED FROM HIS OFFICE, JUST HOURS AFTER THEY WERE HUNG UP

Just hours after Lt. Governor John Fetterman flew LGBTQIA+ pride flags from the balcony of his office in the Pennsylvania State Capitol to mark the start of Pride Month, the flags were taken down by state employees. The legislature passed a provision last year to ban “unauthorized flags” on Capitol grounds.

Fetterman said in an e-mailed statement “I can’t say I am surprised, but I am deeply disappointed that the flags were removed, on the literal start of Pride Month,” He went on to say “ What’s even more disappointing and angering is that the Republicans in Pennsylvania can quickly come up with legislation to take down the flags, but not to ensure that Pennsylvania law explictly protects the LGBTQIA+ community from discrimination. This is bull explanative.”

Pa State Police Release Memorial Day Holiday Enforcement. 43 DUI’s Issued by PSP Beaver

(Harrisburg, Pa.) Pennsylvania State Police investigated 844 traffic crashes during the four-day Memorial Day holiday driving period, from May 28 through May 31, 2021. The crashes resulted in eight fatalities and 183 injuries. Alcohol was a factor in 63 of the crashes, but it was not a factor in the fatal crashes.

Troopers also made 596 arrests for driving under the influence and issued 9,624 speeding citations over the holiday weekend. State police also cited 1,025 individuals for not wearing seat belts and issued citations to 144 motorists for not securing children in safety seats.

Beaver County is part of Troop D the Beaver Barracks and Troop D responded to 46 crashes with one person being injured and three of the accidents involved alcohol.

Troop D also issued 43 citations for DUI, 285 speeding citations, 3 Child seat violations, 67 Seat belt violations, issued 54 seat belt warnings, and 679 other citations during the holiday weekend.

Roethlisberger says it was his idea to take pay cut

Roethlisberger says it was his idea to take pay cut
By DAN SCIFO Associated Press
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger said it was his idea to take a voluntary pay cut and help ensure his return for an 18th season. Roethlisberger spoke for the first time on Tuesday since he agreed to a new contract in March that assured the 39-year-old would be back with the Steelers in 2021.

Mike Marshall, 1st reliever to win Cy Young, dies at 78

Mike Marshall, 1st reliever to win Cy Young, dies at 78
By BETH HARRIS AP Sports Writer
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Mike Marshall, who became the first reliever to win the Cy Young Award when he set a major league record by pitching 106 games in a season for the Los Angeles Dodgers, has died. He was 78.  Marshall died Monday night at home in Zephyrhills, Florida, where he had been receiving hospice care, according to the Dodgers, who spoke Tuesday to his daughter, Rebekah. Marshall won the NL Cy Young Award in 1974, going 15-12 with a 2.42 ERA and 21 saves. The right-hander nicknamed “Iron Mike” set major league records that season for most appearances (106), relief innings (208 1/3), games finished (83) and consecutive games pitched (13).

Benintendi’s slam, Perez’s 2 HRs power Royals past Pirates

Benintendi’s slam, Perez’s 2 HRs power Royals past Pirates
By DAVID SMALE Associated Press
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Andrew Benintendi hit a grand slam and drove in five runs, leading the Kansas City Royals to a 10-5 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates. Salvador Perez had two homers and three RBIs to help the Royals sweep the two-game series. Brady Singer allowed five runs — four earned — and eight hits in 5 2/3 innings to get the win. Wil Crowe took the loss. He gave up eight runs and eight hits in four-plus innings.