Esplanade Project plans to expand the North Shore

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) Local leaders broke ground in Pittsburgh yesterday on the Esplanade Project that will transform part of the North Shore. This project plans to bring an entertainment space, housing and a Ferris wheel to a 15-acre lot that is empty. According to the developers of the Esplanade Project, they say it will cost around $740 million. 

Cranberry Township woman charged after causing a single-vehicle crash in Ross Township

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Ross Township, PA) Pennsylvania State Police in Pittsburgh reported via release today that thirty-year-old Rebeckah Schaelchlin of Cranberry Township was charged after causing a single vehicle crash in Ross Township early Monday morning. At 12:58 a.m., Schaelchlin was driving on I-279 North and left the left travel lane there for reasons that are unknown, but hit a cable barrier with her vehicle. 

Coraopolis man not charged after causing a single-vehicle crash in Robinson Township

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Robinson Township, PA) Pennsylvania State Police in Pittsburgh reported via release today that twenty-six-year-old Cole Ourada of Coraopolis was not charged after causing a single-vehicle crash in Robinson Township early yesterday morning. Ourada was driving on I-79 North at 5:49 a.m. and went across the west fog line and hit a traffic sign there and the driver side tire of his vehicle became flat as a result of this crash. 

Pittsburgh man charged after causing a single-vehicle crash in Moon Township

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Moon Township, PA) Pennsylvania State Police in Pittsburgh reported via release today that thirty-three-year-old Dominic Ferreri of Pittsburgh was charged after causing a single-vehicle crash in Moon Township late yesterday evening. At 11:13 p.m., Ferreri could not negotiate a right-hand curve while driving on I-376 West after exiting exit 58 there. 

Pittsburgh man dies following a shooting in an East Liberty home

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Allegheny County, PA) According to The Allegheny County Medical Examiner’s Office, thirty-six-year-old Bryon Lewis of Pittsburgh died on Monday at a hospital following a shooting on Omega Court. Pittsburgh police, fire, and EMS were called to East Liberty on Friday to the 400 block of Omega Court at 1 a.m. after reports of a man with a gunshot wound were received. Lewis was taken to the hospital last in critical condition before he passed away. The shooting is believed to have occurred inside a home along Omega Court following an altercation. The investigation into this incident is ongoing. 

Man charged in National Guard shooting pleads not guilty during court appearance from hospital bed

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WASHINGTON (AP) — A man accused of shooting two National Guard troops near the White House pleaded not guilty Tuesday to murder and assault charges during his first hearing before a judge, appearing remotely by video from a hospital bed.

Rahmanullah Lakanwal, a 29-year-old Afghan national who was also shot during last Wednesday’s confrontation, said through an interpreter that he was in pain and couldn’t open his eyes. A court-appointed defense attorney entered Lakanwal’s plea on his behalf during a brief hearing in Washington, D.C.

Lakanwal is charged with first-degree murder, assault with intent to kill and illegal possession of a firearm in the shooting that killed Specialist Sarah Beckstrom, 20, and wounded Staff Sgt. Andrew Wolfe, 24.

Another National Guard member heard gunshots and saw Beckstrom and Wolfe fall to the ground as Lakanwal fired a gun and screamed, “Allahu Akbar!” according to a police report filed in court Tuesday. Lakanwal chased after and shot at another Guard member before troops detained him as he tried to reload his gun, the report says.

D.C. Superior Court Judge Renee Raymond ordered Lakanwal held without bond. His case is due back in court Jan. 14.

Beckstrom and Wolfe were deployed with the West Virginia National Guard for President Donald Trump’s law-enforcement surge in the nation’s capital, which has flooded the city with federal agents and troops since August.

Authorities were investigating a possible motive for what they described as an ambush-style attack.

A prosecutor, Ariel Dean, described the shooting as a “shocking crime” and said it appears that Lakanwal “traversed the city to some extent” before approaching the troops and shooting them.

Raymond ordered him detained, citing the “sheer terror that resulted” from Lakanwal’s actions. The magistrate said it appears that Lakanwal, a resident of Washington state, travelled across the country “with a specific purpose in mind.” She described the government’s case against him as “exceedingly strong.”

Defense attorney Terrence Austin noted that Lakanwal doesn’t have any prior criminal record.

After the hearing, U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro said Lakanwal will be taken to a correctional facility that can address his “medical concerns” once he is well enough to leave the hospital. Pirro said Lakanwal could face additional charges in federal court as the investigation continues. Attorney General Pam Bondi ultimately will decide whether to seek the death penalty in the case, according to Pirro.

“That is a very weighty decision. That is a decision that comes later in time,” she said.

The rare shooting of National Guard members on American soil came amid court fights and a broader public policy debate about the Trump administration’s use of the military to combat what officials cast as an out-of-control crime problem.

Lakanwal entered the U.S. in 2021 through Operation Allies Welcome, a Biden administration program that resettled Afghans after the U.S. withdrawal from the country, officials said. Lakanwal applied for asylum during the Biden administration, but his asylum was approved under the Trump administration, #AfghanEvac said in a statement.

“This is an individual about whom we don’t know a lot. But we will, trust me, before it’s over,” Pirro said.

Trump called the shooting a “terrorist attack” and criticized the Biden administration for enabling Afghans who worked with U.S. forces during the Afghanistan War to enter the U.S. The president has said he wants to “permanently pause migration” from poorer nations and expel millions of immigrants from the country.

Steelers cut veteran corner Darius Slay and sign wide receiver Adam Thielen to practice squad

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PITTSBURGH (AP) — Adam Thielen didn’t stay out of work long.

The Pittsburgh Steelers signed the veteran wide receiver to their practice squad on Tuesday, a day after the 35-year-old was released by the Minnesota Vikings so he could pursue more playing time elsewhere.

Thielen had just eight catches for 69 yards in his return to Minnesota, where he starred from 2014-22 before a two-year stint with Carolina.

It might not take Thielen long to find his way onto the field in Pittsburgh. The Steelers (6-6) have struggled to do much in the pass game of late with neither Roman Wilson nor Calvin Austin III becoming consistent contributors alongside DK Metcalf.

Thielen is the second experienced wideout to join Pittsburgh’s practice squad in recent weeks. The Steelers signed Marquez Valdes-Scantling last month, though he has yet to find his way onto the 53-man roster on gamedays.

Pittsburgh also promoted Asante Samuel Jr. from the practice squad and released six-time Pro Bowler Darius Slay, who had been a healthy scratch in recent weeks.

Samuel made his first appearance with the Steelers in Sunday’s loss to Buffalo, finishing with three tackles in his return to action after undergoing neck surgery last spring. Tomlin saw enough of Slay to sign him to the active roster rather than risk someone poaching Slay from the practice squad late in the season.

“We certainly wanted to have an opportunity to see him in stadium before we maybe had to make a decision on him, before someone else forced our hand regarding decisions,” Tomlin said, later adding, “we liked some of the things we saw.”

Slay, signed to a one-year deal in March, had essentially been benched by Tomlin in favor of less experienced players, including James Pierre.

Pittsburgh man arrested for trying to steal the registration plate of a vehicle at a Sheetz in Cheswick, Pennsylvania

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Verona, PA) Fifty-nine-year-old Jerry Chambers of Pittsburgh was taken into custody yesterday after being connected to an incident which involved a group of masked men trying to steal the registration plate of a vehicle at a Sheetz in Cheswick, Pennsylvania on Friday at 7:18 p.m. A video shows Chambers and two other men unsuccessfully trying to steal that registration plate. According to court records, this group of men in masks attempted to steal an ATM from this Sheetz location in Cheswick. Authorities chased a truck later believed to be the vehicle involved in the alleged theft on Monday and police later learned that the white truck believed to be involved belonged to Enterprise Rent A Car and had been scheduled to be returned yesterday at the company’s Verona location. Officers noticed the vehicle that day and arrested the driver after they conducted a traffic stop at the Verona Enterprise Rent A Car, and the driver was identified as Chambers.  According to court records, Chambers was released on a non-monetary bond. Chambers was charged with offenses including the use of instruments of a crime and attempted theft and December 22nd, 2025 is when he is expected to appear before a judge.

Pittsburgh influencer indicted for stalking and harrassing eleven women across five states

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) Federal prosecutors announced yesterday that a self-proclaimed social media influencer from Pittsburgh was indicted for the “relentless” stalking and harassment of nearly a dozen women across multiple states. First Assistant United States Attorney Troy Revetti confirmed in a news release that thirty-one-year-old Brett Michael Dadig, would meet women in gyms and stalk them, moving around to a different city whenever he was banned or reported to policeAccording to the indictment, Dadig took advice from an artificial intelligence chatbot and tried to meet women at gyms. Dadig is accused of harassing, intimidating and threatening these women through social media posts and phone calls. Prosecutors state that Dadig would show up at their homes and workplaces and follow them, try to get them fired and post pictures of them online. Dadig was indicted by a federal grand jury on charges of cyberstalking, interstate stalking and interstate threats for allegedly harassing 11 women from Pennsylvania, Ohio, Florida, Iowa and New York.  If he is convicted, Dadig could serve a minimum sentence of one year for each charge and a total maximum sentence of up to 70 years in jail.

Fire in West Aliquippa burns multiple vehicles in a garage

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(West Aliquippa, PA) Aliquippa Firefighters and their first alarm were dispatched to West Aliquippa on Third Street yesterday afternoon just before 1 p.m. because of multiple vehicles that were inside a metal garage that were caught on fire. Those responding did not have enough tank water to significantly knock the fire out. However, the frozen shut hydrant that they wrapped hindered their mission. After the responders grabbed a plug on Main and Third Street, a secondary hydrant was grabbed just in case to complete their duties. No one was injured and Aliquippa Fire Chief Tim Firich confirms the garage building has minor damage.