Smokey Bones closes remaining Western Pennsylvania locations

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Allegheny County, PA) Smokey Bones has closed its remaining Western Pennsylvania locations, including restaurants in Hempfield Township, Cranberry Township and Frazer Township. 

According to the company’s website, all locations nationwide are now closed. 

Employees at the affected restaurants were notified of the closures Tuesday. 

The chain’s parent company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection earlier this year.

Multiple people arrested by federal agents in the Pittsburgh area

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) Multiple people were arrested yesterday after federal agents executed arrest warrants across the Pittsburgh area. 

The FBI’s Pittsburgh office said it carried out four federal arrest warrants with assistance from the Pennsylvania State Police and the United States Postal Inspection Service. 

Authorities said the arrests are connected to what they described as a “widespread drug trafficking organization” operating from California to western Pennsylvania. An additional arrest warrant was executed in California in connection with the case. 

“FBI Pittsburgh and our partners stand committed to protecting our community from this deadly poison,” officials said. 

Authorities did not release the identities of those arrested or specify the charges they may face. 

Gorman, Burleson and Walker drive in 3 runs apiece to lead Cardinals over Pirates 11-7

(File Photo: Source for Photo: St. Louis Cardinals’ Alec Burleson doubles off Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Hunter Barco, driving in two runs during the eighth inning of a baseball game in Pittsburgh, Thursday, April 28, 2026. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)

PITTSBURGH (AP) — Nolan Gorman homered and drove in three runs and Alec Burleson and Jordan Walker drove in three runs apiece to lead the St. Louis Cardinals to an 11-7 win over the Pittsburgh Pirates on Tuesday night.

JJ Wetherholt and Ivan Herrera, the top two hitters in the Cardinals’ batting order, scored three runs each. Burleson, Walker and Masyn Winn each finished with two hits.

Gorman opened the scoring with a homer leading off the second, his fourth of the season. Victor Scott II started a two-run second with his first home run of the season before Wetherholt doubled and scored a single by Walker.

The Cardinals extended their lead to 6-0 in the fifth when Burleson doubled in a run and Walker and Gorman followed with consecutive sacrifice fly balls.

Kyle Leahy (3-3) allowed three runs and nine hits in 5 1/3 innings with seven strikeouts. The Pirates scored all three runs in the sixth on homers by Oneil Cruz and a two-run shot by Ryan O’Hearn, cutting their deficit to 6-3.

The Cardinals broke the game open with three runs in the seventh inning and two in the eighth.

The Cardinals have won the first two games of the four-game series after entering on a four-game losing streak. The Pirates have lost three in a row for the first time this season.

Braxton Ashcraft (1-2) was rocked for six runs in 4 1/3 innings after being activated from the bereavement/family medical emergency list before the game. He allowed six hits, struck out seven and walked three.

Pirates rookie Konnor Griffin hit a solo homer in the ninth inning. O’Hearn had two hits and three RBIs and Nick Gonzales had two hits and knocked in two runs.

Up next

Cardinals RHP Andre Pallante (2-2, 4.26 ERA) starts on Wednesday night against rookie RHP Bubba Chandler (1-2, 4.88).

Moon Township hosting “Sasquatch & Snacks” event

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Moon Township, PA) Moon Township Parks and Recreation will host a new community event, “Sasquatch & Snacks,” from 4 to 8 p.m. May 2 at Moon Park.

The free event will feature Bigfoot-themed games and activities for children, including science and art projects and a 4 p.m. reading of the book How to Catch Bigfoot.

Organizers said researchers Eric Altman, Stan Gordon and Tom Mihok will speak about their work studying the legendary creature.

Additional activities include a Sasquatch-themed scavenger hunt and opportunities for photos with a Bigfoot character.

The event will also feature food trucks offering themed menu items, along with craft vendors, music and beer from Squatch Brewing.

Some roads in Pittsburgh still closed after 2026 NFL Draft

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) Some roads on Pittsburgh’s North Shore remain closed following the 2026 NFL Draft as crews dismantle event infrastructure.

Officials said the remaining closures are part of a six-phase traffic plan announced ahead of the draft, with all roads expected to reopen by May 11th.

Phase 4 began Sunday and runs through Friday. The following roads are closed during that phase:

  • Casino Drive (from Sproat Way)
  • North Shore Drive (to Chuck Noll Way)
  • Reedsdale Street (to Tony Dorsett Drive)
  • Chuck Noll Way
  • Tony Dorsett Drive
  • Interstate 279 Southbound Exit 1B

These roads are included with the Phase 1 closures:

  • Art Rooney Avenue
  • West General Robinson Street (to Tony Dorsett Drive)
  • Scotland Avenue

Following Phase 4, the last two phases will be as follows:

  • Phase 5 closures (May 2-6): Reedsdale Street, Chuck Noll Way, Tony Dorsett Drive, along with the closures in Phase 1 (Art Rooney Avenue, West General Robinson Street to Tony Dorsett Drive and Scotland Avenue)
  • Phase 6 closures (May 7-10): Art Rooney Avenue, West General Robinson Street (to Tony Dorsett Drive), Scotland Avenue

PPG appoints Jamie Beggs as senior vice president and chief financial officer

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PITTSBURGH–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Apr 28, 2026– PPG (NYSE:PPG) today announced that its Board of Directors has elected Jamie A. Beggs to serve as senior vice president and chief financial officer (CFO), effective July 6. Beggs is replacing Vincent J. Morales as CFO, who announced earlier his planned retirement which will also be July 6, following a distinguished 41-year career with PPG. Beggs and Morales will work closely together in the coming months to ensure a successful transition. Beggs will report to Timothy M. Knavish, PPG chairman and chief executive officer, and will join PPG’s executive and operating committees. She will also have executive leadership responsibilities for corporate development and information technology.

Beggs joins PPG with more than 25 years of experience in financial leadership positions in public and private organizations with a focus on specialty materials and diverse end markets. Since 2020, she has served as CFO of Avient Corporation, an innovator of materials solutions. Beggs also currently serves on the Board of Directors of International Paper.

“We are excited to welcome Jamie to PPG as we drive and accelerate our growth strategy,” said Knavish. “She brings proven financial leadership from her prior CFO experiences, deep industry expertise and extensive business leadership. On behalf of the PPG Board of Directors and our senior leadership team, we look forward to drawing on her expertise as we maintain our focus on delivering increased value creation.”

Prior to Avient Corporation, Beggs served as CFO of Hunt Consolidated, Inc., a diversified holding company for businesses in several industries, including oil and gas exploration, refining, liquefied natural gas, power and infrastructure. She also worked for 10 years at Celanese Corporation, where she served in a variety of leadership positions, including corporate vice president and treasurer, and CFO of its Materials Solutions business. She began her career at PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP after earning her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in accounting from the University of Texas.

“PPG is a company with an incredible legacy and an even more exciting future,” said Beggs. “I am honored to join such a talented team and look forward to partnering with Tim and the organization to build on the strong momentum underway and capture the significant opportunities ahead.”

FBI serves arrest warrant at a White Oak home

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(White Oak, PA) The Federal Bureau of Investigation served an arrest warrant at a home in the 1100 block of Fawcett Avenue in White Oak today.

Officials said the warrant was executed without incident.

Images from the scene showed an armored vehicle outside the home and law enforcement officers in tactical gear.

Fire damages home in New Castle

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(New Castle, PA) A fire broke out at a home in New Castle today. Fire crews were called to the 800 block of East Lutton Street around 4:30 a.m. The top two floors of the home sustained visible damage. No injuries were reported, and the cause of the fire remains under investigation.

Steelers place unrestricted free agent tender on quarterback Aaron Rodgers

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) The Pittsburgh Steelers placed a rarely used unrestricted free agent tender on quarterback Aaron Rodgers today.

The move is designed to preserve the team’s ability to receive a compensatory draft pick if Rodgers signs with another team before July 22.

If he does not sign with another team before then, he would only be permitted to sign with the Steelers.

The tender would be worth roughly $15 million for the 2026 season, representing a 10% increase over his previous salary.

Rodgers, 42, spent the 2025 season in Pittsburgh and has been weighing whether to return.

General manager Omar Khan and head coach Mike McCarthy said last week there is no set timeline for a decision.

The Steelers also selected Penn State quarterback Drew Allar in the third round of the 2026 NFL Draft. McCarthy said the pick was not related to Rodgers’ situation.

Robert Allen Lockhart (1954-2026)

Robert Allen Lockhart, 71, of Industry, passed away unexpectedly on April 26th, 2026.  He was born in Rochester on October 31st, 1954, a son of the late William Earl Lockhart Sr. and Virginia “Virgie” (Grim) Lockhart. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a brother, William “Butch” Lockhart Jr. and a sister, Kathy Ann Hlista. He is survived by his wife of 51 years, Karen Lockhart, his three children, Jason & Betty Lockhart of Weirton, West Virginia, Jenn & Brandon Checketts of Center Township and Jennifer Renae & Bill Nestor of Bridgeport, West Virginia, six grandchildren: Devon & Jacob Lockhart, Brandon & Jaxson Checketts and Madison & Morgan Walls; as well as two special nieces, Kelly Godshall and LuAnn Anthony and his dog, Mary Jane.

Robert was a former Security Supervisor for the Nuclear Power Plant in Shippingport. He was an active member of Planet Fitness and he loved a good cigar. He also loved to tell stories and whether they were true or not was the fun of it all.

In accordance with Robert’s wishes, all services are private. Arrangements have been entrusted to the branch of Huntsman Funeral Home and Cremation Services.

Memorials may be made to the Beaver County Humane Society, 3394 Brodhead Road, Aliquippa, PA 15001.