Breaking News!! President Trump NOT GUILTY on both articles of Impeachment!!

The United States Senate has voted and President Donald Trump has been acquitted of both articles of Impeachment. on Article One the vote was 52 votes not guilty and 48 votes guilty. On Article Two the Senate voted 53 votes not guilty and 47 votes guilty. Neither vote achieved the two thirds majority in which to convict the President and remove him from office.

Stay tune to Beaver County Radio for more as this story continues to develop.

The Latest: Biden Blasts Sanders, Calls Buttigieg a ‘Risk’

CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — Joe Biden is attacking two of his major 2020 Democratic presidential rivals as he campaigns in New Hampshire. Biden says if Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders is the Democratic nominee, every Democrat will be stuck with Sanders’ democratic socialist label. Biden says said he has “great respect” for the 38-year-old Pete Buttigieg, but that it’s a risk to nominate someone who’s only been a “mayor of a town of 100,000 people in Indiana.” Biden was campaigning in New Hampshire a day after Iowa released partial results of its caucuses, showing Biden trailing both Sanders and Buttigieg.

Buttigieg Slightly Leading Sanders in Partial Iowa Results

The Iowa Democratic Party has released additional results of its kickoff presidential caucus after a long day of delay. The early results show former Midwestern Mayor Pete Buttigieg with a slight lead over progressive Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders in the opening contest in the party’s 2020 primary season. The results late Tuesday followed 24 hours of chaos as technical issues marred the contest, forcing state officials to apologize and raising questions about Iowa’s traditional place atop the presidential primary calendar. It’s still too early to call a winner, but the results so far are not good news for former Vice President Joe Biden, who’s shown in fourth place behind Sen. Elizabeth Warren.

Pelosi Shreds Trump’s Speech. Right There on the Podium.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has had the last word on President Donald Trump’s State of the Union speech. As Trump finished speaking Tuesday night, Pelosi ripped up her copy behind him on camera. After Trump left, Pelosi waved what remained of the printed speech to her family in the gallery. The moment echoed Pelosi’s smirking clap last year in the same spot as the Republican president began his speech. But this time, he is on the brink of acquittal in a Senate impeachment trial, with the Republican Party behind him. The Democrats are in a difficult presidential nomination fight.

Trump Impeachment Acquittal on Track Ahead of Senate Vote

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump is on the verge of acquittal by the Senate. An afternoon vote will bring an end to only the third presidential impeachment trial in American history. One key Democrat, Alabama Sen. Doug Jones has now announced he will vote to convict. The impeachment vote comes at the start of a tumultuous campaign for the White House. Trump is eager to use the tally as vindication, a political anthem in his reelection bid. A majority of senators have expressed unease with Trump’s pressure campaign on Ukraine that resulted in the two articles of impeachment. But there’s nowhere near the two-thirds vote necessary in the Republican-held Senate to remove the president from office.

Pence Mixes Politics, Education Policy in Pennsylvania Swing

HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Vice President Mike Pence is making a swing through Pennsylvania to tout the Trump administration’s support for funding tuition for private school students and, on the campaign side, to make an appeal to women voters. Wednesday’s visit includes U.S. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos and senior Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway, first in Philadelphia and later in suburban Harrisburg. The Philadelphia event is education-themed. Later, Pence will headline a “Women for Trump” campaign event in suburban Harrisburg. President Donald Trump was the first Republican presidential candidate since 1988 to win Pennsylvania, and the state is expected to be a premier battleground in this year’s election.

Ambridge Enforcing 2-Hour Parking

Ambridge police are clamping down on those who violate the two-hour parking regulations in the borough. Beaver County Radio News Correspondent Sandy Giordano has more. Click on ‘play’ to hear Sandy’s report…

PA School Budget Increases Called Positive But Insufficient

Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf wants to create a major new program for college scholarships, require public schools to provide full-day kindergarten, and pump $1 billion into cleaning up lead and asbestos in aging school buildings. Education advocates are hoping that Gov. Tom Wolf’s entire proposal to increase school spending will win approval, but a lawsuit demanding more funding will continue…

Democratic, Republican State Reps React to Governor’s Budget Proposal

Governor Tom Wolf introduced his state budget proposal yesterday. It includes no tax increase…but it does contain an increase in spending of two-billion dollars over last year. All three Republican state representatives who serve Beaver County spoke with Frank Sparks during Wednesday’s edition of Teleforum. Here’s what they had to say:

State Rep. Aaron Bernstine says the numbers just don’t add up…

When asked if there was anything that he liked in the governor’s budget proposal, Bernstine re-iterated his dislike of spending in the budget…

State Representative Jim Marshall says he doesn’t like the idea of increasing spending in these days of a robust economy…

Marshall says he’s not against everything that the governor proposed yesterday, although he declined to get specific…

State Rep. Josh Kail says he agrees with his Republican colleagues that there’s too much spending in the budget…

Kail says he’s hopeful that they’ll be able to reach a compromise…

…and Democratic State Rep. Rob Matzie calls the governor’s state budget a ‘starting point’, as we hear in this report from Beaver County Radio News Correspondent Sandy Giordano: