Heinz giving 57th pick in the 2026 NFL Draft a lifetime supply of ketchup

(File Photo: Source for Photo: FILE – In this Monday, Nov. 4, 2019 photo, Heinz Ketchup bottles are on display at a store in North Miami Beach, Fla.
Kraft Heinz on Monday, Aug. 14, 2023, says CEO Miguel Patricio will become non-executive chair of its board at the start of the new year, with Carlos Abrams-Rivera stepping into the top spot at the food products company at that time. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee, File)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) Heinz is sponsoring the 57th pick in the 2026 NFL Draft in Pittsburgh because the hometown company is synonymous with the number 57. Additionally, the football player that is selected with the 57th pick will receive a lifetime supply of ketchup and will be dubbed “Mr. 57.” The Chicago Bears are the team that has this pick. The draft will take place on the North Shore tomorrow through Saturday and the 57th pick will be announced on Friday. 

New parking rule on a crowded street in McKees Rocks concerns neighbors

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(McKees Rocks, PA) New parking restrictions along Mary Street in McKees Rocks are drawing frustration from neighbors. Neighbors received letters notifying them of new parking rules, along with multiple “no parking” signs posted along one side of the street. The change limits parking to one side, which is a move some say will create challenges in an area where space is already tight. Other residents echoed concerns about a lack of available parking. Borough officials say the restrictions are allowed under an existing ordinance and are intended to improve access for emergency vehicles. McKees Rocks Council President Archie Brinza expressed that the changes are ultimately about safety, ensuring that fire trucks and ambulances can pass through the narrow street. According to the letter sent to residents, enforcement of the new parking rules is set to begin next week. 

Pittsburgh man sentenced for role in 2022 shooting that killed three people in East Allegheny

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(East Allegheny, PA) A man was sentenced for his role in a deadly triple shooting that happened in Pittsburgh on October 15th, 2022. According to the Allegheny County District Attorney’s Office yesterday, twenty-five-year-old Jaylone Hines of Pittsburgh, was sentenced to 12.5-25 years in prison. The shooting occurred in East Allegheny at a bus stop on the 300 block of Cedar Avenue. Police responded to reports of 27 shots fired and found thirty-three-year-old Jacquelyn C. Mehalic and fifty-nine-year-old Betty J. Averytt dead at the scene. Those two victims were waiting for a bus and had nothing to do with the shooting. Twenty-year-old John Hornezes was also found shot and he later died at a hospital. According to police, the incident was a shootout between two rival groups. 

Authorities: Harrisburg man shot and killed by deputy, deputy injured during traffic stop in South Carolina

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Anderson County, SC) According to authorities, a man from Pennsylvania was shot and killed and a sheriff’s deputy was wounded during a traffic stop in Anderson County, South Carolina on Monday. The Anderson County Office of the Coroner stated in a Facebook post that Austin Roberston of Harrisburg was shot and killed by a deputy from the Anderson County Sheriff’s Office during a traffic stop on Interstate 85 near mile marker 11. This occurred because a vehicle was stopped for a moving violation and Roberston grabbed a gun and fired at least one shot at one of the deputies. One deputy fired back at Roberston and he was pronounced dead at the scene. The deputy that was hurt was most recently listed in stable condition and in “good spirits,” even though he suffered “life-threatening injuries.” South Carolina Law Enforcement Division has taken over the investigation into the shooting  

Pittsburgh man charged after crashing his vehicle in Findlay Township

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Findlay Township, PA) Pennsylvania State Police in Pittsburgh reported via release that thirty-year-old Alonzo Lyles of Pittsburgh was charged after crashing his vehicle in Findlay Township yesterday. Lyles was fatigued when he was driving on I-376 West at 3:46 p.m. He over-corrected his vehicle twice before it overturned and hit a guide rail. There were no reported injuries. 

Carter drives in a run and robs Cruz of a homer as Rangers beat Pirates 5-1

(File Photo: Source for Photo: Texas Rangers outfielder Evan Carter goes up to rob a three-run home run on a ball hit by Pittsburgh Pirates’ Oneil Cruz during the fifth inning of a baseball game Tuesday, April 21, 2026, in Arlington, Texas. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Kumar Rocker allowed a run in six innings and Evan Carter drove in the tying run before robbing Oneil Cruz of a three-run homer, leading the Texas Rangers to a 5-1 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates on Tuesday night.

Cruz singled leading off the game against Rocker (1-1). He stole second and took an extra base on Danny Jansen’s throwing error. Ryan O’Hearn singled for a 1-0 lead two batters into the game.

Joc Pederson singled leading off the second against Carmen Mlodzinski (1-1) and Josh Jung doubled him to third. Carter singled to tie it and Josh Smith hit a sacrifice fly to put the Rangers up 2-1.

Carter then robbed Cruz of a three-run homer in the fifth to keep it 2-1.

Eqequiel Duran, who came in after left fielder Wyatt Langford left with forearm stiffness, had an RBI double in the Rangers’ fifth and Corey Seager ended Mlodzinski’s night with an RBI single for a 4-1 lead. Wilber Dotel entered and gave up a single to Jake Burger before walking Pederson. Jung drove in Seager on a forceout for the final run.

Rocker threw 88 pitches and allowed four hits and a walk, striking out five. Cole Winn, Jacob Latz and Jakob Junis each pitched a scoreless inning to close it out.

Mlodzinski threw 93 pitches and surrendered all five runs on six hits and two walks. He fanned six.

The Rangers (12-11) moved a game over .500 at the start of a nine-game homestand after playing 16 of their first 22 games on the road.

Pittsburgh dropped to 5-5 on the road and 13-10 for the season.

Langford was the Rangers’ hottest hitter before his injury, going 7 for 14 as Texas dropped two of three in Seattle before coming home. He walked and stole his third base in the first inning and left after striking out in the third.

Up next

Pirates RHP Braxton Ashcraft (1-1, 2.38) starts Wednesday opposite Rangers RHP Jack Leiter (1-1, 4.87).

President Donald Trump says the U.S. will extend its ceasefire with Iran at Pakistan’s request

(File Photo: Source for Photo: Police officers stand guard at a checkpoint ahead of the second round of negotiations between the U.S. and Iran, in Islamabad, Pakistan, Tuesday, April 21, 2026. (AP Photo/Anjum Naveed)

ISLAMABAD (AP) — President Donald Trump said Tuesday the United States was indefinitely extending its ceasefire with Iran — a day before it was to expire — as a new round of peace talks was on hold. The announcement appeared to ease fears that the fighting, which had shaken energy markets and the global economy, would promptly resume.

Pakistan had planned to host a second round of talks, but the White House put on hold Vice President JD Vance’s planned trip to Islamabad as Iran rebuffed efforts to restart negotiations.

Iran has not yet responded to Trump’s announcement of the ceasefire extension. Both countries have warned that, without a deal, they were prepared to resume fighting.

Pakistan scrambles to get US and Iran to negotiate

Pakistani leaders, including Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, worked intensively to get both sides to agree to a second round of ceasefire talks, according to two officials who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to the media.

Sharif later thanked Trump for his “gracious acceptance” of Pakistan’s request, saying the ceasefire extension would allow ongoing diplomatic efforts to proceed.

Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei told Iran’s state TV there has been “no final decision” on whether to agree to more talks because of “unacceptable actions” by the U.S., apparently referring to the U.S. blockade of Iranian ports.

In a Truth Social post announcing the ceasefire extension, Trump said the U.S. would continue the blockade.

As Vance put on hold a return trip to Islamabad, Pakistan’s capital, Trump’s special envoy Steve Witkoff and son-in-law Jared Kushner were expected in Washington on Tuesday afternoon for consultations about how to proceed, said a U.S. official who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss internal administration deliberations.

The official cautioned that Trump could change his mind on negotiating with Iran at any time, and declined to predict what would happen. The official said Trump has options short of restarting airstrikes.

Both sides remain dug in rhetorically

Before announcing the ceasefire extension, Trump had warned that “lots of bombs” will “start going off” if there’s no agreement before the Wednesday deadline, while Iran’s chief negotiator said that Tehran has “new cards on the battlefield” that haven’t yet been revealed.

A senior commander in Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps threatened to destroy the region’s oil industry if war with the U.S. resumes. “If southern neighbors allow the enemy to use their facilities to attack Iran, they should say goodbye to oil production in the Middle East region,” Gen. Majid Mousavi told an Iranian news site.

Strait of Hormuz control key to negotiations

Iran’s envoy to the United Nations said Tuesday that Tehran has “received some sign” that the U.S. is ready to stop its blockade of Iranian ports.

Ambassador Amir Saeid Iravani said ending the blockade remains a condition for Iran to rejoin peace talks. When that happens, he said, “I think the next round of the negotiations will take place.”

The U.S. imposed the blockade to pressure Tehran into ending its stranglehold on the Strait of Hormuz, a key shipping lane through which 20% of the world’s natural gas and crude oil transits in peacetime.

Iran’s grip on the strait has sent oil prices soaring. Brent crude, the international standard, was trading at close to $95 per barrel on Tuesday, up more than 30% from Feb. 28, the day that Israel and the U.S. attacked Iran to start the war.

Before the war began, the Strait of Hormuz had been fully open to international shipping. Trump has demanded that vessels again be allowed to transit unimpeded.

Over the weekend, Iran said that it had received new proposals from Washington, but also suggested that a wide gap remains between the sides. Issues that derailed the previous round of negotiations included Iran’s nuclear enrichment program, its regional proxies and the strait.

The US says its forces board sanctioned oil tanker

On Tuesday, the U.S. said its forces boarded an oil tanker previously sanctioned for smuggling Iranian crude oil in Asia. The Pentagon said in a social media post that U.S. forces boarded the M/T Tifani “without incident.”

The U.S. military did not say where the vessel had been boarded, though ship-tracking data showed the Tifani in the Indian Ocean between Sri Lanka and Indonesia on Tuesday. The Pentagon statement added that “international waters are not a refuge for sanctioned vessels.”

The U.S. military on Sunday seized an Iranian container ship, the first interception under the blockade. Iran’s joint military command called the armed boarding an act of piracy and a violation of the ceasefire.

Pakistan hopeful talks will proceed

Pakistani officials have expressed confidence that Iran will also send a delegation to resume the talks — the highest-level negotiations between the U.S. and Iran since the 1979 Islamic Revolution. The first round April 11 and 12 ended without an agreement.

Pakistan said Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar met Tuesday separately with the U.S. and China’s top diplomats in Islamabad. China is a key trading partner of Iran.

Security has been tightened across Islamabad, where authorities have deployed thousands of personnel and increased patrols along routes leading to the airport.

U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres said the ceasefire extension was “an important step toward de-escalation” that will create “critical space for diplomacy and confidence-building between Iran and the United States,” according to his spokesman, Stephane Dujarric.

Talks between Israel and Lebanon are to resume

In Lebanon, the Iran-backed militant group Hezbollah said in a statement it had fired rockets and drones at Israeli forces for the first time since 10-day truce took effect last Friday “in response to the blatant and documented violations” by Israel.

Those violations, it said, included “attacks on civilians and the destruction of their homes and villages in southern Lebanon.”

The Israeli army said it responded by striking the group’s rocket launcher. Israeli officials have said they intend to maintain a buffer zone in southern Lebanon — an area that includes dozens of villages whose residents have not been allowed to return.

Historic diplomatic talks between Israel and Lebanon are to resume on Thursday in Washington, an Israeli, a Lebanese and a U.S. official said. All three spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss the behind-the-scenes negotiations.

The Israeli and Lebanese ambassadors met last week for the first direct diplomatic talks in decades. Israel says the talks are aimed at disarming Hezbollah and reaching a peace agreement with Lebanon.

Fighting between Israel and the Iran-backed Hezbollah broke out two days after the U.S. and Israel launched joint strikes on Iran to start the war. In Lebanon, the fighting has killed more than 2,290 people.

Since the war started, at least 3,375 people have been killed in Iran, according to authorities. Additionally, 23 people have died in Israel and more than a dozen in Gulf Arab states. Fifteen Israeli soldiers in Lebanon and 13 U.S. service members throughout the region have been killed.

Troopers looking for suspect accused of stabbing a woman during an attempted theft inside an Aliquippa apartment

(Credit for Photo: Photo Courtesy of PSP Tips, Posted on Facebook on April 21st, 2026)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Aliquippa, PA) Troopers are asking for help identifying a man accused of stabbing a woman during an attempted theft inside an Aliquippa apartment. According to PSP Tips, the assault took place on April 3rd in an apartment on the 400 block of Franklin Avenue. Investigators allege that the suspect entered a woman’s residence and tried to steal her purse. The woman was stabbed multiple times in the hand during a physical altercation. Surveillance video also shows the man entering the woman’s apartment minutes before the assault occurred. The victim reportedly told police the suspect is a white man in his 50s who may have a first name of Matt. His picture can be found on below. Anyone with information on who he is or about the vehicle he drives is asked to contact either 724-773-7400 or 1-800-472-8477. You can also submit tips online by clicking here https://www.p3tips.com/tipform.aspx?ID=107 

Welcome Center at Pittsburgh International Airport unveiled as kickoff to 2026 NFL Draft week

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) The official 2026 NFL Draft Welcome Center activation space was unveiled yesterday at the Pittsburgh International Airport. City and county officials were on hand for the opening of the larger-than-life photo installation inspired by the official NFL Draft stage which welcomes all passengers arriving at that airport. This was revealed in time for the 2026 NFL Draft, which will take place in the Steel City this Thursday through Saturday.

Bartolotta Bill to Strengthen Amber Alert Response and CDL Safety Measures Advance from Transportation Committee

(File Photo: Source for Photo: FILE – Vehicles move past signs that indicate payment methods for driving on the Pennsylvania Turnpike at the entrance ramp in Gibsonia, Pa. in this file photo from Aug. 30, 2021. Gov. Tom Wolf gave final approval on Thursday, Nov. 3, 2022, to legislation aimed at getting owners or operators of some 25,000 vehicles to pay their overdue bills for turnpike usage, The law that could trigger the suspension of thousands of vehicle registrations early next year. (AP Photo/Keith Srakocic, File)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Harrisburg, PA) The Senate Transportation Committee unanimously approved bipartisan legislation today sponsored by Senator Camera Bartolotta called Senate Bill 1273 and also approved a package of commercial driver’s license (CDL) bills strengthening safety standards sponsored by Senator Judy Ward (R-30). This bill clarifies that the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission may share time-sensitive information collected through its automated tolling system with law enforcement in specific situations. This includes cases that involves Amber Alerts and Missing Endangered Person Advisory System alerts, which is where rapid access to vehicle data can be critical.