A plane flying from New York to Chicago had to make an emergency landing at Pittsburgh International Airport in Moon Township after a man on board became unresponsive. Once the plane landed around 1 p.m., the man was taken to a hospital where he later died. The Allegheny County Medical Examiner’s Office identified the man as 48-year-old Thomas Guziak of Tinley Park. A cause of death was not released by the coroner.
Author: Beaver County Radio
Slick Spots Due to Snow; No Injuries in BCTA Accident in Ambridge
State and local police have reported that there have been a few accidents in the county due to slick spots. Motorists are advised to exercise caution due to the road conditions. In the meantime, no injuries reported in a chain reaction accident involving two cars and a BCTA bus in Ambridge last night. Beaver County Radio News Correspondent Sandy Giordano has more. Click on ‘play ‘ to hear Sandy’s report…
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Part of Route 51 in Moon Township to Reopen Next Week
Part of Route 51 in Moon Township will reopen next week after a landslide earlier this month. PennDOT officials closed both sides of the road between Flaugherty Run and Purdy Road after the January 2nd slide. Crews are still taking down rock and, granted everything stays to plan, the road will reopen at some point next week.
Gun Confiscations at Pittsburgh International Airport Concern Travelers
Travelers are concerned about the growing number of gun confiscations at the Pittsburgh International Airport. The Transportation Security Administration says it saw a five-percent spike in gun confiscations last year. Thirty-five guns were confiscated in 2019 compared to 34 gun confiscations in 2018 and 32 in 2017. Anyone trying to carry a firearm through TSA security may face charges or a fine.
State Police Cautioning People to be Wary of Social Security Scam
State police are cautioning people to be wary of a social security scam that has cheated two Lawrence County residents out of thousands of dollars. Police report a 71-year-old North Beaver Township woman was taken for $4,900 after getting a phone call from someone pretending to be from the Social Security Administration. The caller told the woman her social security number was compromised and to avoid a legal issue she needed to purchase 49 hundred dollars worth of gift cards, which she did. Police said a 40-year-old Wayne Township man fell victim to a similar scam losing around one thousand dollars. Anyone with information is urged to contact State Police.
Gov. Wolf Mixes State Work with Personal Time in Israel Trip
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Pennsylvania’s governor is back in the United States after an unannounced trip to Israel that mixed personal travel with state business. Wolf’s office said the second-term Democrat returned Thursday. A spokesman says Gov. Tom Wolf and his wife, first lady Frances Wolf, spent three days at the end of their trip engaged in cultural and civic exchange programs and economic development efforts. His office said the trip wasn’t announced until it was over for security reasons.
Get Ready for Snow in Beaver County This Weekend
WEATHER FORECAST FOR FRIDAY, JANUARY 17TH, 2020
TODAY – SNOW SHOWERS THIS MORNING. PEEKS OF
SUNSHINE LATER. HIGH – 31.
TONIGHT – CLOUDY. SNOW LIKELY. SOME SLEET OR
FREEZING RAIN POSSIBLE. 1 TO 3 INCHES OF
SNOW EXPECTED. LOW – 26.
SATURDAY – SNOW DURING THE MORNING WILL GIVE WAY
TO RAIN DURING THE AFTERNOON. SOME
MIXED WINTER PRECIPITATION POSSIBLE.
SNOW ACCUMULATING ANOTHER 1 TO 3
INCHES. HIGH – 44.
SUNDAY – OVERCAST. A FEW FLURRIES OR SNOW SHOWERS
POSSIBLE. HIGH – 24.
St. Patrick’s Day 5K & Fun Walk Saturday, March 14, 2020
St. Patrick’s Day 5K & Fun Walk
Saturday, March 14, 2020
Big Rock Park, First Avenue and Eighth Street
Check-In Begins at 8:30 AM
Pre-Race Meeting at 9:00 AM
Race starts at 9:30 AM
Early Registration Fee (On or Before January 29): $15.00
Normal Registration Fee (January 30 – March 5): $20.00
Late Registration Fee (March 6 and Later): $20.00 (No T-Shirt)
Registration Fees are Non-Refundable
Click here to Register and Pay Online Now!
Additional Online Payment Fee Applies
Penguins @ Bruins Scoring Update!!!
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New Mets manager Beltrán out amid sign-stealing scandal
New Mets manager Beltrán out amid sign-stealing scandal
By MIKE FITZPATRICK AP Baseball Writer
Carlos Beltrán is out as manager of the New York Mets before a single game. It’s the latest fallout from the Houston Astros’ sign-stealing scandal that has rocked Major League Baseball. The Mets announced the decision Thursday in a news release, saying Beltrán and the team “agreed to mutually part ways.” The move came two days after Boston cut ties with manager Alex Cora, who was Houston’s bench coach in 2017 when Beltrán played for the Astros. A day before that, manager AJ Hinch and general manager Jeff Luhnow were fired by Houston soon after they were suspended for the 2020 season by Commissioner Rob Manfred for their roles in the cheating scheme.









