Pirates place catcher Endy Rodríguez on the 10-day injured list with a left glute strain

(Credit and Caption for Photo: The Pirates’ Endy Rodriguez celebrates his game-tying home run against the Marlins in the fifth inning June 12 at PNC Park. (Chaz Palla | TribLive)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) Pittsburgh Pirates catcher Endy Rodríguez was put on the 10-day injured list with a left glute strain. 

Manager Don Kelly announced his status before yesterday’s game against the Atlanta Braves at PNC Park. 

Rodríguez was removed from the team’s game against the Washington Nationals in Washington D.C. on Sunday during the top of the eighth inning.  

Rodríguez has slashed .260/.388/.470 and also has six doubles, five home runs, 16 RBIs and a pair of stolen bases in thirty-five games for the Pirates. 

The Pirates recalled catcher/first baseman Rafael Flores, Jr. from Triple-A Indianapolis in a corresponding move. According to MLB Pipeline, Flores is the Pirates’ No. 8 overall prospect.  

Flores is slashing .228/.362/.342 with 10 doubles, two triples, four home runs and 38 RBIs in 65 games with Triple-A Indianapolis this season. 

President and Vice President of Pittsburgh Syria Shriners, Beaver County Caravan 18, deliver almost 8,000 bottles of drinking water to some local fire departments

(Credit for Photo: Photo Courtesy of Pittsburgh Syria Shrine-Beaver County Caravan 18, Posted on Facebook on July 8th, 2026)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Beaver County, PA) Noble Patrick Mixter, the President of Pittsburgh Syria Shriners, Beaver County Caravan 18, along with that organization’s vice president, Noble Brother Lou Essey, Jr. made donations of nearly 8,000 bottles of drinking water to their first responder fire fighters yesterday.

They went to deliver them to the Darlington Township, Aliquippa and South Beaver Township Fire Departments. 

Bonnie Tyler, singer who topped the charts with epic “Total Eclipse of the Heart,” dies at 75

(File Photo: Source for Photo: FILE – Singer Bonnie Tyler performs her song “Believe in Me” during a rehearsal for the final of the Eurovision Song Contest at the Malmo Arena in Malmo, Sweden on May 17, 2013. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant, File)

(AP) Bonnie Tyler, the gravelly voiced, Grammy-nominated Welsh pop star best known for singing the chart-topping power ballad “Total Eclipse of the Heart” in 1983, and seeing new generations succumb to its bombastic charms during solar and lunar eclipses, has died. She was 75.

Tyler died unexpectedly in a hospital in Portugal where she was being treated for an illness, her family said Thursday in a statement on her website. She was hospitalized in May in Faro, where she had a home, for emergency intestinal surgery. She had been placed in an induced coma for a period but was reportedly improving last month and expected to make a good recovery.

“Bonnie’s family and team are heartbroken to announce that Bonnie unexpectedly passed away last night in hospital in Portugal as a result of the illness that she was being treated for,” her family said.

Tyler earned three Grammy nods, represented Britain at the Eurovision Song Contest 2013, where she came in 19th. She was honored as a Member of the Order of the British Empire for her services to music by Queen Elizabeth II in 2022, all largely thanks to “Total Eclipse of the Heart,” which has had more that 1 billion streams, boosted by real eclipses in 2017 and 2024.

The song spent four weeks at No. 1, and when Stereogum reevaluated it in 2020, the music outlet declared it an “extinction-level event rendered in musical form.”

“It’s pop music as heart-pounding, chest-thumping, blood-gargling, heavens-falling passion explosion. It’s sheer spectacle. It’s fireworks and lasers and lightning and thunder. It soars and swoops and barrel-rolls,” the site said.

The song has never really gone away, covered by the English singer Nicki French in 1995, and the band Westlife in 2006. Cate Blanchett sang it while hitting Billy Bob Thornton with her car in 2001’s “Bandits,” it appeared in a wedding scene in 2003’s “Old School” and One Direction sang it in 2010 on a U.K. version of “The X Factor.”

Early life

Tyler was born — as Gaynor Hopkins — a coal miner’s daughter in public housing with an outside toilet in Skewen, Wales, about 7 miles (11 kilometers) outside Swansea. She grew up with three sisters and two brothers.

She adored the Beatles and her first album was “A Hard Day’s Night.” The first song she bought was “Hippy Hippy Shake” by the Swinging Blue Jeans at 13 and watched “Top of the Pops” religiously, according to her memoir, “Straight From the Heart.”

She would record “Top of the Pops” on a reel-to-reel two-track recorder and write down the lyrics of songs she loved. Her favorites were songs by Janis Joplin, Nina Simone, Tina Turner, Wilson Pickett and Otis Redding.

“I used to sing them into my hairbrush for hours and hours, and that’s how it all started for me. I fell in love with singing just from doing that. Looking back, even then my voice had a husky tone to it, but I didn’t think much of it. I thought everyone’s voices were different from each other’s,” she wrote.

In 1976 she had to have surgery to remove nodules on her throat, leaving her with that trademark vocal sound. Changing her name to Sherene Davis, she was fronting a soul band when she was discovered by talent scout Roger Bell, who brought her to London for demo sessions. Then she waited for a label until RCA said it was interested.

Under her new RCA-sanctioned name Bonnie Tyler, her debut album “The World Starts Tonight” in 1977 contained her first chart hit, “Lost in France,” and she was nominated for a breakthrough artists award at the Brits Awards. She then had a No. 3 hit in 1978 with “It’s a Heartache,” but soon drifted. She then signed with Sony and saw Meat Loaf perform “Bat Out of Hell” on the BBC. Impressed, she requested to work with Meat Loaf songwriter and producer Jim Steinman.

‘Total Eclipse of the Heart’

Steinman introduced her to his song “Total Eclipse of the Heart,” which would become the debut single for her fifth studio album, “Faster Than the Speed of Night.” He borrowed one of the song’s lyrics — “Turn around, bright eyes” — from his 1969 musical “The Dream Engine,” written as a student at Massachusetts’ Amherst College. He told her the song was from a prospective musical version of “Nosferatu.”

“Jim liked to put down a basic rhythm track, do nine takes of the song, choose the best one and then put the kitchen sink on there, like Phil Spector used to,” Tyler told The Guardian in 2023. “He gave me a cassette to listen to in my hotel and we both preferred take two.”

Featuring E Street Band members Roy Bittan on piano and Max Weinberg on drums, “Total Eclipse” is a rumination on lost love: “Once upon a time there was light in my life/But now there’s only love in the dark,” she sings.

The video, a staple of early-days MTV, was shot in a frightening gothic former asylum in Surrey, where the guard dogs apparently wouldn’t set foot in the rooms downstairs where they used to give people electric shock treatment. The visuals included slow-motion tossed doves, candles, dancing ninjas, dancing greasers, Tyler in frighteningly big shoulder pads, fencers, gymnasts, wind machines and shirtless boys wearing swim goggles being doused with water.

“Faster Than the Speed of Night” earned a Grammy nomination for best rock vocal performance — losing to Pat Benatar’s “Love Is a Battlefield” — and Tyler got another nod for “Total Eclipse of the Heart” in the best pop vocal performance category, losing to Irene Cara’s “Flashdance — What a Feeling.”

After the ‘Eclipse’

Tyler never reached such dizzying heights again but stayed current with such movie soundtrack singles as “Holding Out For a Hero” — from 1984’s “Footloose” — and “Here She Comes” from “Metropolis” also in 1984.

Her 2019 disc “Between the Earth and the Stars” featured duets with Rod Stewart, Cliff Richard and Status Quo’s Francis Rossi, and she ended that year performing a Vatican Christmas concert before Pope Francis.

In 2013, she switched gears to make a country-flavored record in Nashville, “Rocks and Honey,” which included the Vince Gill duet “What You Need From Me” and a little ballad called “Believe in Me,” written by American songwriter Desmond Child and British songwriters Lauren Christy and Christopher Braide. “Believe in Me” was picked to represent the United Kingdom at that year’s Eurovision Song Contest in Sweden.

“It was an absolutely wonderful atmosphere there,” she told the San Francisco Examiner in 2023. “I was being interviewed every 15, 20 minutes, and when I walked out onstage behind the British flag, I thought the roof was going to come off! It was awesome, just awesome!”

In 2017, she joined Joe Jonas’ band DNCE for a performance on the cruise ship Oasis of the Seas as part of a “Total Eclipse Cruise.” When the moon passed in front of the sun, they played “Total Eclipse of the Heart.”

Tyler was married to property developer and former Olympic judo competitor Robert Sullivan.

Bart’s 2-run homer helps Atlanta to 3-0 win after Braves end Pirates’ combined perfect-game bid

(File Photo: Source for Photo: Atlanta Braves’ Joey Bart, right, celebrates with Mike Yastrzemski as he returns to the dugout after hitting a two-run home rum off Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Dennis Santana during the eighth inning of a baseball game in Pittsburgh, Wednesday, July 8, 2026. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)

PITTSBURGH (AP) — Joey Bart hit a two-run home run with two outs in the eighth inning, lifting the NL East-leading Atlanta Braves to a 3-0 win over his former team on Wednesday after Pittsburgh Pirates starter Jared Jones pitched six perfect innings before being lifted.

Bart, traded to the Braves from the Pirates on June 18, followed a double by Mike Yastrzemski with a 422-foot drive to left-centerfield off a slider from Dennis Santana (2-4). Drake Baldwin added an RBI single to center in the ninth.

Jones struck out eight on 77 pitches, including 53 strikes, to lower his ERA to 4.37 from 5.28. His bid was nearly ended by Bart with one out in the third, but a long drive to left was caught at the wall by Bryan Reynolds.

The 24-year-old Jones hasn’t thrown more than 81 pitches in eight starts since returning May 20 after missing all of last season after undergoing an ulnar collateral ligament internal brace surgery on May 21, 2025.

Mason Montgomery relieved Jones to start the seventh inning, getting Michael Harris II to ground to first before yielding a single to left by Ozzie Albies with one out. He struck out Matt Olson and Baldwin to end the inning.

Dylan Dodd (1-0) was perfect for Atlanta in the bottom of the seventh and earned the win. Raisel Iglesias struck out two in the ninth for his 18th save.

Braves starter Grant Holmes lasted five innings, giving up three hits with three strikeouts and a walk.

The Pirates left men on base in each of the first four innings. In the third, they had two in scoring position after Reynolds stole second following a two-out single. Holmes forced Jared Triolo to ground to third, ending the threat.

Up next

RHP Mitch Keller (6-6, 5.02 ERA) will face Braves RHP Bryce Elder (5-6, 4.01) in the series finale Thursday.

Delaware County man taken into custody for allegedly threatening to burn Governor Josh Shapiro’s mansion in Harrisburg

(File Photo: Source for Photo: Large waste disposal bins sit out front of the Pennsylvania governor’s residence as crews work to tear out fire-damaged ceilings, walls and floors nine days after an alleged arsonist’s fire engulfed part of the residence’s south wing, Tuesday, Apr. 22, 2025, in Harrisburg, Pa. (AP Photo/Marc Levy)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Delaware County, PA) Police confirm that a man from Delaware County was taken into custody yesterday after allegedly making a verbal threat to commit arson at Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro’s mansion in Harrisburg. 

Pennsylvania State Police state that sixty-five-year-old Richard Franklin is charged with terroristic threats, ethnic intimidation, harassment and disorderly conduct and he allegedly used an antisemitic slur while making the threat. 

Franklin reportedly made the threat to burn Shapiro’s home on Tuesday while he was at Representative Leanne Krueger’s office in Brookhaven.

Troopers confirm that Franklin was speaking with a staff member about his outstanding taxes when he made that threat. 

According to court records, Franklin was taken to the Delaware County Prison and was unable to post monetary bail of $100,000.  

His preliminary hearing is scheduled for July 16th. 

Construction will start soon on first Wegmans store in the Pittsburgh area

(Credit for Photo: Photo Courtesy of KDKA-TV Pittsburgh, Posted on Facebook on May 1st, 2026)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Cranberry Township, PA) The first Wegmans store in the Pittsburgh area is set to begin construction soon. 

The store will be 115,000 square feet and will be located in Cranberry Township next to the Lemieux Sports Complex along Cool Springs Drive. 

Wegmans announced last year that it was expanding in western Pennsylvania, with executives stating that they were targeting an opening date late next year. 

A media representative for Wegmans confirmed to the Pittsburgh-Post Gazette that construction plans are in the works to begin this month. 

Construction is expected to take between 12 to 15 months once it begins. 

Interstate 79 Wexford Interchange Phase Change and Restrictions Thursday Night in Allegheny County

(File Photo: Caption for Photo: PennDOT, PSP, PTC, Construction Industry Highlight National Work Zone Awareness Week)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Allegheny County, PA) PennDOT District 11 announced a phase change and restrictions on Interstate 79 in Marshall Township and Franklin Park Borough in Allegheny County will occur tonight, weather permitting. 

Restrictions are expected to occur in this following schedule, according to a release from PennDOT District 11:

Thursday, July 9 from 7:00 PM to 6:00 AM 

  • Southbound I-79 will be reduced to a single-lane of traffic between the Route 910/Wexford (Exit 73) off and on-ramps to accommodate overhead beam work. 

Beginning 7:00 PM Thursday, July 9 around-the-clock through mid-August 

  • The southbound I-79 off-ramp to Route 910/Wexford (Exit 73) will have a traffic pattern change. To accommodate work within the center section of the ramp, the left lane and right lanes will be separated. All turn movements will still be accommodated. 
  • Traffic from Route 910/Wexford Bayne Road to southbound I-79 will be shifted to the new pavement on the on-ramp for work to occur on the old pavement. 
  • There will be no changes to the northbound on and off-ramps as part of this phase change. 

Route 168 Elmwood Boulevard Closure Begins Monday in Beaver County

(File Photo of Road Work Ahead Sign)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Beaver County, PA) PennDOT District 11 announced that roadway improvement work requiring the closure of Route 168 (Elmwood Boulevard) in Darlington Township will begin this Monday, July 13th, weather permitting. 

Beginning at 7 A.M. that day and going through mid-August, Route 168 will close to traffic around-the-clock between Moffett Drive and Elizabeth Street. The closure is necessary to allow crews to conduct milling and paving, slope repair work, and other miscellaneous construction activities. Traffic will be detoured, and according to a release from PennDOT District 11, here is the detour route for this work:

Posted Detours

Car Detour

South of the closure

  • From Route 168 (Elmwood Bouelvard) head south
  • Turn right onto New Galilee Road
  • Bear right toward east 351 (Monroe Street)
  • Turn right onto Route 168 (Centennial Avenue)
  • End detour

North of the closure

  • Same detour in opposite direction

Truck Detour

Trucks to north of the closure

  • From the intersection of Route 168 and Route 551, continue north on Route 551
  • Turn right onto Route 351
  • Turn left to continue on east Route 351
  • Continue to the intersection with Route 168
  • End detour

Trucks to south of the closure

  • From Route 168 turn onto west Route 351
  • Bear right to continue on west Route 351
  • Turn left onto Route 551
  • Continue to the intersection with Route 168
  • End detour

Lindy Paving in the prime contractor for this group paving project that is worth $3.93 million. Improvement work includes base repairs, curb replacement, milling and paving and other various activities related to construction.

Old Economy Park pool liner update from contractor among topics discussed at most recent Commissioners’ work session

(File Photo of the Beaver County Courthouse)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Beaver, PA) Several topics were discussed at this morning’s Beaver County Commissioners’ work session at the County Courthouse. One of them was when Beaver County Recreation and Tourism Director Tony Caltury gave the Commissioners an update on the liner of the pool at Old Economy Park in Baden during the department head report of the session. Caltury met with the contractor yesterday for the project involving the liner and its repairs and a crew leader said that the crew is looking to complete the liner in about six or seven days. Some concrete work was completed and a steel plate was added around the side walls to connect the liner. Caltury called the YMCA this morning and once that process is done, a determination will be made on “whether to fill the pool or what the best options are moving forward.” Beaver County Solicitor Garen Fedeles also addressed the checks that were sent out this week regarding the settlement from the 2023 East Palestine train derailment during the Solicitors’ report. Fedeles noted that “the county has nothing to do with that” and he stated that if you have any questions, you can call the phone number on the back of the check that you receive. Fedeles also mentioned the 457 retirement plan used by some individuals has now been moved to the checking account for Empower. Fedeles also confirmed that the Commissioners have authorized a time capsule to be opened and utilized in the county in 2076, which is the 300th anniversary of the founding of the United States of America and mentioned highlights of the twenty-six resolutions on deck for tomorrow, which includes an amendment for the Old Economy Park pool liner and an agreement to demo eight county homes. County Commisisoner Jack Manning also noted that the Commissioners are holding interviews for the position of jail corrections officers at the County Jail from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, July 25th. The starting pay is $20 an hour for part-time corrections officers in this position. Caltury also let the audience of the session know that Brush Creek Park will host events of the World Disc Golf Championship both tomorrow and this Friday with 433 people participating in the event.

Vietnam Veterans Memorial replica The Moving Wall coming to Patterson Township; volunteers needed

(File Photo of an American Flag)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Patterson Township, PA) A traveling tribute to more than 58,000 American military members who gave their lives in service to their country called the Moving Wall during the Vietnam War is coming to Patterson Township from July 16th-July 20th 

This wall is a half-size replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington D.C. which travels around the country each year for people to see it and pay their respects. 

According to Kayla Hall, an administrative assistant for Patterson Township who is involved with the group, a group effort by Patterson Township, Patterson Heights, White Township, Franciscan Manor, the Vietnam Veterans Association and the Beaver County Commissioners has arranged to bring the Moving Wall to the Beaver Falls area for America’s 250th anniversary.

An opening ceremony for The Moving Wall is scheduled for July 16th at 10 a.m. at Franciscan Manor. Hall stated that this opening ceremony will include a wreath laying and the reading of names of the 77 individuals from Beaver County listed on the memorial as killed or missing in action in Vietnam.

This memorial will stay open for 24 hours a day until the closing ceremony takes place at 12 noon on July 20th.

Onsite parking will not be available at Franciscan Manor, but visitors can park at the Patterson Township Fire Department and walk a short distance to the memorial.

Hall also confirmed that those who need handicapped accessible parking should park at the Patterson Primary School and take a shuttle to the memorial.

Volunteers are also needed to help with the event, including site volunteers that can assist during the 24-hour operation of the wall and help visitors that are looking for specific names on that memorial.

You can volunteer by signing up online at the Patterson Township website (click here), call 724-843-8339 or email accounting@pattersontwp.com.