Laura Lee Staub (1965-2026)

Laura Lee Staub, 60, of Fort Myers, Florida, formerly of Beaver, passed away on January 14th, 2026, following a courageous battle with Cancer.

She was born in New Brighton on April 12th, 1965, a daughter of the late Robert “Greek” and Margaret (Moravec) Staub. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her brother-in-law, Thomas Anzio. She is survived by her sisters: Vicki Staub, Cindi Anzio, Patti (Regis) McLaughlin, Shari Pfender, Terri Owoc, Ami (Mike) Schlack; as well as her nieces and nephews: Anna (Matthew) McGonigal, Evan (Megan) Anzio, Robert (Stephanie), Melissa, Patrick and Meghan McLaughlin, Tyler (Krista), Brett, and Jesse Pfender, Matthew (Savana) and Beth Owoc, Ashley (Joe) Patzuk, Justin and Allison Schlack and Katelyn (Josh) Peabody-Young; as well as great nieces and nephews: Luke and Molly McGonigal, Brayden Query, Waylan Pfender, Joe and Jack Patzuk. To her nieces and nephews, she will always be remembered as the “fun” aunt.

Laura was a E.C.O. analyst for Saminco Solutions LIC for the past 20 years. She loved her job at Saminco. Her friends and colleagues became her Florida family and she loved them. She also had a unique friendship with her “Beaver Besties”, high school friends forever! She always loved their gatherings. She was Catholic by faith. She had a deep passion for crafting a love she shared with family and friends. Her hands were always busy creating each piece infused with her love, generosity and creativity.

Friends will be received Tuesday, January 20th, from 3-7 p.m. in the Noll Funeral Home Inc, 333 Third Street, Beaver, who was in charge of her arrangements. A mass of Christian Burial will be conducted on Wednesday January 21st at 10 a.m. at Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church, 200 Third Street, Beaver.

Online condolences may be shared at www.nollfuneral.com.

To order memorial trees or send flowers to the family in memory of Laura Lee Staub, please visit the flower store of the Noll Funeral Home, Inc. by clicking here.

Harriett G. McDonald (Passed on January 15th, 2026)

Harriett G. McDonald, 92, of Monaca, passed away peacefully on January 15th, 2026 at Rochester Manor where she has resided for the past year.

She was born in Aliquippa, a daughter of the late Samuel and Esther (Stickle) Stillwagon. She was the last of a lively household of eleven children. She was preceded in death by her beloved husband, J. Patrick McDonald on September 18, 2019 and her siblings: James, Robert, Richard, LeRoy, Samuel Jr. Stillwagon, Dorothy Phillips, Geraldine Grim, Etta Engle, Anna Stillwagon, and Betty Stillwagon. Her legacy continues through her family, including her son, Michael (Deborah) McDonald, her daughter, Kathleen Spencer, her adoring six grandchildren, and her cherished eleven great-grandchildren, as well as her two treasured great-great-grandchildren.

Harriett’s life was marked by her unwavering dedication to her family. Her son, daughter, grandchildren: Justin, Jason (Pam), Jonathan (Nicole), and Joel (Kylee) McDonald, Johnny Spencer, and Nicole (Jakob) Brannen, along with her eleven great-grandchildren: Paige (Marcus), Brooklyn, Shaelyn, Garen, Max, Emrys, Grace, Anne, Maggie, Michael, and Stella; as well as her two great-great-grandchildren, Quintin and Alanni, will remember her as a constant source of love, support, and encouragement. She celebrated their achievements with immense pride and was their most enthusiastic supporter in all their endeavors.

Harriett’s professional life included time spent as a waitress at the Hollywood Gardens and Conway Corners. She was a person known for her hard work and her ability to connect with people from all walks of life. She was a former member and president of the Monaca Football Mothers, supporting both midget and high school teams. Her enthusiasm for the game was only surpassed by her dedication to her family, especially her husband and grandchildren, whom she supported wholeheartedly from the sidelines. She was a lifelong member of both the Monaca American Legion Post 580 Auxiliary and the Bunker Hill Community Church, Harriett’s commitment to service was evident. She took great pride in her church, which her father helped to build. She also devoted over two decades of her life serving as the Monaca judge of elections. She was also known for her love of bowling, participating in women’s bowling leagues at Monaca, Sheffield, and Center Lanes on Tuesday and Friday evenings.

As we bid farewell to Harriett, we celebrate a life well-lived and a woman well-loved.

Friends will be received on Monday, January 19th from 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. at SIMPSON FUNERAL & CREMATION SERVICES, 1119 Washington Avenue, Monaca, who was in charge of her arrangements, and where services will be held on Tuesday, Jan 20th at 10 a.m. with Pastor Ross Fichter officiating. Interment will follow in Woodlawn Cemetery, Aliquippa.

Brian K. James (1960-2026)

Brian K. James, 65, of Beaver, passed away on January 16th, 2026, at Heritage Valley Sewickley Hospital, surrounded by his loving family, listening to the music he loved. He was born in Easton, Pennsylvania on February 29th, 1960, a son of the late Ruth Jean (Coyle) James and Howard James. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by brother-in-law, Jack Emery. He is survived by his wife of some 35 years, Susan (Webb) James, daughters, Alina and Sabrina James, his brothers: “Mike” (Patricia), Patrick (Renee), Thomas (Amy) and Greg (Debbie); as well as his sister, Barbara Emery, his mother and father-in-law, Ruthann (Jack)  Webb, his sisters and brothers-in-law, Wendy (Joe) Hammel and Cathy (Kurt) Lane; as well as many nieces, nephews, great nieces and nephews, and many friends.

Brian was a husband, father, musician, artist and athlete. He was the kind of guy you meet and 12 minutes later, he’ll make you feel like an old friend. The Phillies, The Cowboys, Talking Heads, and Springsteen: his passion for his favorites was endless and enthusiastic. Oh, and he was hilarious. Completely hilarious and could have you laughing like crazy, often at his own expense. He was a graduate of Phillipsburg Catholic High School and Moravian University (class of 1983), Brian knew the secret of making friends; and keeping friends. The best guys; the funniest friends with the craziest stories….the kind you can have only with lifelong friends. He was the first person to support you in every way; to respond to your ideas with a smile and an enthusiastic exclamation like “That’s tremendous!”

Family meant everything to Brian and although his illness posed many significant challenges,  his resolve was formidable, and he made it his goal to be at as many family events as possible, especially over the past few years. His beautiful daughters, Alina and Sabrina, were the jewels of his life, and he supported their many activities and took so much pride in their accomplishments. His wife Susan was his strongest, most loving advocate, and they built a life together for some 35 years. Even as they faced Brian’s health challenges together, they shared a partnership filled with love.

Friends will be received on Monday, January 19th from 3 P.M. until the time of services at 7 P.M. in the GABAUER-LUTTON FUNERAL HOME & CREMATION SERVICES, INC., 117 Blackhawk Road, Beaver Falls, who was in charge of his arrangements.

If desired, memorial contributions may be made in Brian’s name to the National Kidney Foundation, support.kidney.org.

Deborah A. Mosholder (1973-2026)

Deborah A. Mosholder, 52, of Crescent, Pennsylvania, passed away unexpectedly at her home, on January 15th, 2026.  She was born in Heath, Ohio, on October 23rd, 1973, a daughter of Merle and Patricia (Cattley) Mosholder. In addition to her parents, she is survived by 2 brothers, Bruce (Missy) Mosholder and Brad (Alyssa) Mosholder, 2 sisters, Carla (Shaun) Buckley and Amy (Brian) Herman, 4 nephews: Jacob (Shanie) Mosholder, Tanner (Jordan) Mosholder, Jaxon Herman, River Mosholder; as well as a great-nephew, Tanner Mosholder Jr. and 4 aunts: Anna Cattley, Debi Cattley, Mary Chapman and Co (Jan) Mosholder. She was preceded in death by her grandparents, Donald and Angie Mosholder and William and Loretta Cattley, as well as an uncle, John Cattley.

Deborah adored her nephews and loved a good nap.

In accordance with Deborah’s family’s request, a private Celebration of Life will be held at a future date. Arrangements have been entrusted to the John Syka Funeral Home, Inc., 833 Kennedy Drive, Ambridge.

To send flowers to the family or plant a tree in memory of Deborah A. Mosholder, please visit the floral store of the John Syka Funeral Home, Inc. by clicking here.

Pittsburgh man not charged after causing a single-vehicle crash in Brighton Township

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Brighton Township, PA) Pennsylvania State Police in Beaver reported via release yesterday that thirty-eight-year-old Titus Hampton of Pittsburgh was not charged after causing a single-vehicle crash in Brighton Township on Tuesday afternoon. At 3:47 p.m., Hampton was driving on I-376 East south of Tuscarawas Road and hit a pothole in the asphalt of that road. Hampton was not injured after the crash occurred and he was wearing his seatbelt at the time of the crash. 

New Castle man charged after causing a single-vehicle crash in Lawrence County

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Lawrence County, PA) Pennsylvania State Police in New Castle reported via release on Saturday that thirty-three-year-old Robert Gramsky of New Castle was charged after causing a single-vehicle crash in Lawrence County that occurred early on Thursday morning. At 12:39 a.m., Gramsky was traveling west on US Highway 422 west of McConnells Mill Road and lost control of his vehicle due to the road conditions. Minor injuries were reported after the crash occurred but Gramsky was not injured. 

Coraopolis man charged and arrested for driving under the influence in Pittsburgh

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) Pennsylvania State Police in Pittsburgh reported via release on Saturday that thirty-one-year-old Jeffrey Patterson of Coraopolis was charged and arrested for driving under the influence in Pittsburgh on the early morning of January 3rd, 2026. At 1:08 a.m., Patterson was driving on I-376 West at the on ramp from Edgewood to Swissvale and lost control of his vehicle before hitting the center concrete jersey barrier. Patterson was subsequently arrested for driving under the influence, and his charges are pending after the toxicology results. 

Source: Steelers requested an interview with Pittsburgh native and NFL head coach Mike McCarthy

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) The Pittsburgh Steelers have reportedly requested an interview with a coach who is both a Super Bowl Champion and a Pittsburgh native. According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, a source told him yesterday that the Steelers are expected to speak with Mike McCarthythe former head coach of both the Green Bay Packers and the Dallas Cowboys. McCarthy, a native of Greenfield, was the head coach for the Packers when Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers played for the Packers when they won Super Bowl 45 against the Steelers on February 6th2011 in Arlington, Texas. McCarthy was the head coach of the Packers from 2006-2018, and then after a hiatus in 2019, he was hired by the Cowboys and coached them from 2020-2024. The sixty-two-year-old McCarthy worked with Steelers general manager Omar Khan in New Orleans in 2000 but he did not coach in the NFL this season. McCarthy is the most notable candidate of the head coaching search for the Steelers, but he becomes the ninth candidate that the team has requested an interview with. The search for a new head coach for the Steelers continues since Mike Tomlin stepped down as their head coach on Tuesday.

Man in custody for trying to impersonate an ICE agent during a robbery in the Beltzhoover neighborhood of Pittsburgh

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) A man is now in custody after Pittsburgh police say he attempted to impersonate an ICE agent during a burglary. According to authorities, police were called to a reported burglary in progress Saturday night at a home in the 500 block of Climax Street in the city’s Beltzhoover neighborhood after a landlord said a man smashed a window and broke into a residence. While officers were en route, dispatchers reported that a tenant inside the residence had struck the suspect in the face with an object, knocking him unconscious. Police stated that the suspect, later identified as William Gregory, was found lying unconscious on the floor when officers arrived. Police confirm that a juvenile victim was standing in a doorway with minor injuries to his right ankle and hand and the juvenile told officers that Gregory entered through the kitchen window, went upstairs and shouted that he was an ICE agent demanding to see paperwork. Police then expressed that Gregory then pulled out a pocketknife, threatened to stab the juvenile and began stealing a PlayStation console and controllers and Gregory also forcibly took the juvenile’s cellphone, leading to a physical altercation. Police are planning to request arrest warrants for Gregory based on the investigation and the reported offenses and they expressed that he appeared heavily intoxicated and under the influence of drugs.  

Man with multiple warrants now in custody after being found hiding in attic on Pittsburgh’s North Side

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) According to Allegheny County Sheriff Kevin M. Kraus, a Pittsburgh man who was wanted on multiple warrants was arrested on Friday morning after detectives found him hiding in an attic on the city’s North Side. Kraus confirmed that thirty-two-year-old Davon James had been a fugitive for about a month after probation-violation warrants were issued in two separate cases involving guilty pleas to firearms violations. James also is wanted by the city of Pittsburgh on charges including robbery, simple assault and strangulation. Detectives developed information last week that James was inside a residence on Hubbard Street. James was not found after an initial search of the home, but he was then found in an attic access opening in the second-floor ceiling after authorities state that he was completely covered by insulation and detectives saw what appeared to be hair braids sticking out from the insulation. James is now in the Allegheny County Jail.