PNC Foundation contributes $2 million to Pittsburgh to help purchase new snow removal equipment

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) The PNC Foundation announced this morning that it would be contributing a $2 million grant to the city of Pittsburgh to help purchase new snow removal equipment. According to Pittsburgh Mayor Corey O’Connor, the $2 million grant from the PNC Foundation will help the city purchase 15 new vehicles this year. The contribution from the PNC Foundation comes just one day after a donation from UPMC of $10 million to help Pittsburgh upgrade its EMS fleet.   

AHN Wexford Hospital Recognized with 2025 Patient Experience Award from Press Ganey

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Wexford, PA) According to a release in Wexford from Allegheny Health Network (AHN), they announced today that AHN Wexford Hospital is a recipient of the 2025 Human Experience (HX) Guardian of Excellence Award, which places the hospital in the top 5% of health care providers in delivering patient experience in the last year. This is the fourth year in a row that AHN Wexford Hospital has been recognized by Press Ganey, and this award is part of Press Ganey’s yearly annual patient experience ranking of top U.S. health systems and hospitals. AHN Wexford Hospital is located north of Pittsburgh in Pine Township, and it includes 158 inpatient beds and a 24-bed emergency department that is capable of caring for both pediatric and adult patients. 

Jeffrey Colman Fletcher (1970-2026)

Jeffrey Colman Fletcher, 55, of Moon Township, passed away on January 27th, 2026 peacefully in his home following a terminal illness. He was born in Pittsburgh on October 26th, 1970, a son of the late Herbert and Catherine (McDonough) Fletcher. He is survived by his wife of 27 years, Anne (Dixon) Fletcher, his children, Sydney and Coleman Fletcher and his siblings: Herb Fletcher Jr, Kathleen (Thomas) Vogus, Cindy Fletcher and Michele (Matthew) Slogan, along with several beloved nieces, nephews and cherished friends.

Jeffrey graduated from Langley High School in 1988 and Indiana University of PA in 1994 with a bachelor’s degree in Dietetics. The majority of his career was spent in public health with the Allegheny County Health Department as a Nutritionist Supervisor for the Women, Infants and Children (WIC) program. He was a sports enthusiast who loved supporting Pittsburgh’s professional teams and volunteered in the communities of Ingram Borough and Moon Township where he coached both his daughter and son’s youth softball and baseball teams. One of his favorite places was the beach, where he cherished time with family in Ocean City, Maryland, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, as well as a number of Caribbean destinations.

Family and friends will be received on Wednesday, February 4th and Thursday, February 5th from 5-8 P.M. at the Huntsman Funeral Home & Cremation Services of Moon Township, 1522 Coraopolis Heights Road, Coraopolis, who was in charge of his arrangements, and where a funeral service will be held on Friday, February 6th at 10 A.M. Committal will follow at Forrest Lawn Gardens Cemetery, 3739 Washington Road, Cannonsburg.

In lieu of flowers, the family would be appreciative of donations made in Jeffrey’s name to the AHN Office of Development with a specific designation to the AHN Cancer Institute of which Jeff was a grant recipient.

Dustin Lynch to headline Beaver County Boom on The Bridge

BY SCOTT TADY

BRIDGEWATER — Beaver County Recreation & Tourism announces Dustin Lynch as the official headliner for Boom on the Bridge, the county’s signature summer celebration returning this year with live music, fireworks, food, and community pride along the Ohio and Beaver rivers in Bridgewater.

One of country music’s most consistent hitmakers, Lynch will take the Boom on the Bridge stage June 27 with a catalog of chart-topping songs and a high-energy performance that has made him a fan-favorite nationwide.

“Boom on the Bridge continues to grow into a destination event that brings people together from across Beaver County and beyond,” Commissioner Dan Camp said in a press release. “Securing an artist like Dustin Lynch as our headliner reinforces our commitment to delivering top-tier entertainment while showcasing our region as a vibrant place to live, visit, and celebrate.”

Produced by Beaver County Recreation & Tourism, Boom on the Bridge blends national-caliber live music with local food vendors, family-friendly activities, and a spectacular fireworks finale orchestrated by PUSH Beaver County and Zambelli Fireworks, drawing thousands to the riverfront each year.

“Dustin Lynch is exactly the kind of artist Boom on the Bridge was built for—energetic, engaging, and widely loved,” Tony Caltury, Director of Recreation and Tourism for Beaver County, said. “This announcement reflects how far the event has come and our continued focus on creating memorable experiences that drive tourism and economic impact for our communities.”

Dustin Lynch.

Lynch songs “Small Town Boy” and “Hometown Angels” won awards, and his radio hits — including those played on Beaver County Radio — include “Thinkin’ About You” and his Jelly Roll collab, “Chevrolet.”

Prior Boom on the Bridge headliners were country stars Big & Rich and Chris Lane, both on a stage at the Bridgewater-Fallston end of the Veterans Memorial Bridge.

Last year’s festival, with local music headliners Ghost Hounds, took place in a new location, along Bridge Street in Bridgewater.

Further details on this year’s event will be forthcoming.

Singer/songwriter Dustin Lynch poses for a portrait, Wednesday, Sept. 20, 2023, in Los Angeles, to promote his latest album “Killed the Cowboy.” (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)

Four people hospitalized after explosion at a plant in Washington County

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Washington County, PA) According to authorities, multiple people were injured after an explosion at a plant in Washington County yesterday. Dispatchers state that a call about an explosion at Langeloth Metallurgical Company’s plant in Smith Township came in around 6:15 p.m. Smith Township Fire Chief Brandon Kriznik confirmed that four people were taken to the hospital for treatment. Their conditions were not known immediatelyChief Kriznik expressed that the explosion happened during a chemical transfer and there were no hazardous emissions. A Facebook post yesterday from Smith Township wanted “to reassure the community that at this time there are no reported casualties and no immediate risk to the public.” 

John Frederick Thompson (1957-2026)

John Frederick Thompson, 68, of White Township, passed away on Thursday, January 22, 2026 at West Penn Hospital in Pittsburgh. He was born on April 17th, 1957.

All services for John were private. The GABAUER-LUTTON FUNERAL HOME & CREMATION SERVICES, Inc., 117 Blackhawk Road Beaver Falls, PA 15010, was honored to care for John and his family during this most difficult time.

In lieu of flowers, donations in John’s name can be made to the American Association for Cancer Research, 615 Chestnut Street 17th Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19106.

Federated Hermes, Inc. reports fourth-quarter net income of $107 million

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PITTSBURGH (AP) — Federated Hermes, Inc. (FHI) on Thursday reported fourth-quarter net income of $107 million.

On a per-share basis, the Pittsburgh-based company said it had profit of $1.39.

The results exceeded Wall Street expectations. The average estimate of four analysts surveyed by Zacks Investment Research was for earnings of $1.20 per share.

The one of the nation’s largest managers of money market funds posted revenue of $482.8 million in the period, also exceeding Street forecasts. Three analysts surveyed by Zacks expected $470.1 million.

For the year, the company reported profit of $403.3 million, or $5.13 per share. Revenue was reported as $1.8 billion.

Unravel Biosciences and The SCN2A Foundation Announce Drug Discovery Collaboration

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PITTSBURGH–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Jan 28, 2026– The SCN2A Foundation today announced a research collaboration with Unravel Biosciences, Inc., an AI-enabled therapeutics company established to advance drugs for complex diseases. The collaboration intends to advance preclinical research for SCN2A-related disorders caused by loss-of-function mutations, a subset of SCN2A conditions driven by insufficient functional protein.

SCN2A is a gene critical for normal brain signaling and one of the largest genetic causes of autism and epilepsy. In many individuals, certain genetic changes, including splice-site, frameshift, nonsense, and select missense mutations, result in the body producing too little working SCN2A protein, causing serious neurological symptoms such as epilepsy and neurodevelopmental impairment. This project is specifically designed to address that shared biological problem.

“Our focus is on SCN2A mutations where the fundamental issue is a lack of functional protein,” said Jason Curry, Co-Founder of the SCN2A Foundation. “By partnering with Unravel Biosciences, we are taking a disciplined, mechanism-driven approach to identify strategies that may increase functional SCN2A protein in the brain.”

“We are excited to collaborate on a program that is clearly defined by the complex patient biology rather than diagnosis alone,” said Richard Novak, PhD, CEO and Co-Founder of Unravel Biosciences. “Precision matters in rare diseases where each patient with a shared diagnosis may have quite different therapeutic responses; this effort reflects a thoughtful approach to matching therapies to the right mutation mechanisms for each patient using our Living Molecular Twin approach.”

Under the collaboration, the teams will evaluate therapeutic approaches in mutation-relevant laboratory models, with an emphasis on understanding how loss-of-function SCN2A protein responds at the RNA and protein level, influenced by other genetic and environmental factors specific to each patient. The work is intended to inform future therapeutic development.

Gas smell at nursing home outside Philadelphia was reported hours before deadly explosion, report says

(File Photo: Source for Photo: FILE – Damage from an explosion at Bristol Health & Rehab Center is seen, Dec. 24, 2025, in Bristol Township, Pa. (Monica Herndon/The Philadelphia Inquirer via AP, File)

HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Hours before a deadly explosion ripped through a Pennsylvania nursing home last month, staff grew concerned about the smell of natural gas on several floors and brought in workers from the local utility company to check it out, federal regulators said Wednesday.

The preliminary report by the National Transportation Safety Board provides details about the three hours that passed between the report of a gas odor and the thunderous blast in Bristol, just outside Philadelphia, as well as how utility workers were on the scene for much of that time. It also notes that a utility worker traced the leak to a valve in a meter set in the basement boiler room.

While the presence of utility workers and witness accounts of a heavy gas smell in the explosion’s aftermath raised questions about a possible leak, PECO had said at the time it could not determine the cause or whether its equipment was involved.

Two residents and an employee were killed and about 20 people injured, including one of the utility workers, just a few days before Christmas. Part of the building collapsed, trapping people inside, as emergency workers, staff and even medics from a nearby hospital rushed to evacuate people.

Exelon, PECO’s parent company, shut off the gas flow to the facility almost two hours after the explosion, according to the report. It’s not clear why it took that long to do so.

Investigators plan to focus on Exelon’s pipeline safety management and how it trains people, their qualifications, “odor complaint response” and other factors.

With the new report, a PECO spokesperson said the company recognizes “the importance of continuous improvement and vigilance with respect to the safe and reliable delivery of electric and natural gas service.” The emailed statement expressed sympathy to the victims and their families, to displaced residents and to the wider community.

According to the report, a maintenance director at Bristol Health & Rehab Center reported the smell of natural gas in the basement on Dec. 23 and called the utility company. The PECO worker arrived at Bristol Health & Rehab Center just before noon, about an hour after the odor was detected. Staff also smelled gas on the first and second floors.

The Exelon energy technician determined there was a leak on a meter set valve in the basement and called for help fixing it. A meter set includes the meter, regulator, piping, valves and fittings.

An Exelon foreman sent out a meter services technician to make the repair. He arrived at about 1:20 p.m. The explosion occurred at around 2:15 p.m.

Federal inspectors say the line and gas equipment have been tested, with some items sent to a lab for more study.

Eaton Expands Modular Data Center Offering for Rapid Deployment of AI Factories From Grid to Chip

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PITTSBURGH & BETHESDA, Md.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Jan 28, 2026– Intelligent power management company Eaton is collaborating with Flexnode, an innovative digital infrastructure company, to deliver modular, scalable rack and power infrastructure for data center compute applications. Eaton will supply critical power backup, racks and cable management technologies for Flexnode’s modules that help data centers reduce deployment schedules by 35% on average. Additionally, Eaton led Flexnode’s Series A round to further accelerate its approach to data center infrastructure.

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Eaton collaboration with Flexnode supports delivery of resilient, high-performance computing environments optimized for AI workloads.

As large-scale data center buildouts approach gigawatt-level power demands, high-density power, cooling and compute infrastructure requires a more efficient and scalable approach. Eaton brings complete, future-proof systems and enables modular, cost-effective production that reduces time to build and onsite labor requirements. The company’s collaboration with Flexnode expands Eaton’s modular offering in the U.S., which includes its Fibrebond business ’ pre-integrated enclosures for data center power infrastructure.

“As AI, high-performance computing (HPC) and quantum workloads push rack densities beyond one megawatt, Eaton’s modular strategy provides IT and power infrastructure that’s efficient, adaptive to dynamic load profiles, and enables scalable, repeatable builds across diverse geographies,” said Linsey Miller, senior vice president and general manager of Distributed IT at Eaton. “Our collaboration with Flexnode expands our grid-to-chip data center approach and allows us to help customers deploy data center infrastructure faster by going fully modular.”

“AI factory infrastructure requires the most advanced levels of architecture, engineering and construction,” said Andrew Lindsey, CEO of Flexnode. “With Eaton, we will automate deployments using Flexnode’s flexible modular building platform to meet the urgency, precision and scale requirements of modern AI workloads today and tomorrow.”

Together, Eaton and Flexnode will offer turnkey, prefabricated IT infrastructure purpose-built for high power density data halls from 3.5 to 35 megawatts, and the ability to deploy multiple data halls onsite. The collaboration couples Eaton’s technologies and 800 VDC power infrastructure with Flexnode’s modular construction from design to deployment. Eaton technologies will be integrated into the Flexnode NX Compute Module, for rapid deployment to support the most demanding compute requirements.