Hopewell School Board Hosts Meeting About 4th Grade Transition Proposal

(Photos of school officials talking to parents, taken by Sandy Giordano)

The Hopewell School Board hosted a meeting last night about a proposal to move fourth graders to the junior high school beginning next school year. Beaver County Radio News Correspondent Sandy Giordano was there. Click on ‘play’ to hear Sandy’s report…

Beaver Falls Police Nab Drug Suspect

(Photo provided with permission by Beaver Falls Police Department)

After a several months long investigation conducted by the Beaver Falls Police Department and the PA Attorney General’s Office, authorities have arrested a Beaver Falls man. Ernest Thornton was arrested at a traffic stop late yesterday. Approximately 2 ounces of crack cocaine was found in his vehicle. A search warrant was then executed at his residence in the 17-hundred block of 3rd Avenue in Beaver Falls. That’s where police found approximately 15 ounces of crack cocaine, multiple digital scales, a firearm and approximately $6000.00 in cash. Thornton was charged with multiple drug related offenses, a firearm offense and is currently in the Beaver County Jail.

State Rep. Josh Kail to Serve on House Judiciary Committee

Rep. Josh Kail (R-Beaver/Washington) announced that he has been assigned to serve on the powerful House Judiciary Committee for the remainder of the 2019-20 legislative session. The Judiciary Committee focuses on issues and legislation relating to the Judicial Code, the Crimes Code and the Domestic Relations Code. Topics overseen by the committee include identity theft, firearms laws, domestic violence, child abuse laws, state prisons, criminal law and civil law. Kail continues to serve on the House Education, Commerce, Gaming Oversight and Liquor Control committees.

Police: Ohio Man Traveled to Cranberry Twp to Allegedly Rape Young Girl

Police say an Ohio man met an underage girl on Instagram and then traveled to Cranberry Township where he allegedly raped her. 19-year-old Tray Eisenbraun traveled from near Youngstown, Ohio, police said. He is a Megan’s Law offender, according to police. According to the criminal complaint, Eisenbraun took to social media sites like Instagram and Snapchat, striking up a relationship with a 15-year-old girl. Police say they met online in April 2019. A month later, detectives said Eisenbraun drove across state lines to meet her. The victim told police she thought they were going to dinner, but authorities said he took her to a wooded area and sexually assaulted her. Police said they not only have text messages, but the apps helped them gather evidence including pictures posted before and after the alleged crime and the suspect’s location. Detectives believe Eisenbraun has done this to other girls in Pennsylvania and Ohio…and they’re urging those girls to come forward.

Man Admits Sabotaging Railroad Signal Operations

PITTSBURGH (AP) — An Allegheny County man has admitted he sabotaged railroad signals. Twenty-six-year-old William Brown of Elizabeth on Monday pleaded guilty to two counts of terroristic attacks and violence against a railroad carrier and mass transportation on land. Federal prosecutors say in November 2017 Brown detached four railroad signal antennas near Braddock and caused a complete signal failure by cutting cables. Prosecutors also say he severed signal wires near McKeesport. Brown faces up to 20 years in prison and a fine of up to $250,000 when he is sentenced in May.

Aliquippa Impact’s Joel Repic Joins Dr. Pete Birchler For People Purpose Planet

Aliquippa has received a lot of negativity in recent years from various sources, and one organization has been trying to make the effort to go against that and push for a more positive “Impact” on Aliquippa’s youth.

Thus begat Aliquippa Impact, whose director Joel Repic joined Dr. Pete Birchler from the Chiropractic Health Center in Chippewa and AM Beaver County host Matt Drzik for another edition of “People Purpose Planet”. Repic talked about the ideas of hope and positivity that the organization teaches its youth, the relationship and role the parents have in the organization, and how it plans to continue bringing light and opportunity to the youth in the city and surrounding areas over the course of the next several years.

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Hinch, Luhnow fired for Astros’ sign stealing

Hinch, Luhnow fired for Astros’ sign stealing
By RONALD BLUM and KRISTIE RIEKEN AP Sports Writer
The Houston Astros fired manager AJ Hinch and general manager Jeff Luhnow Monday, after the pair were suspended by Major League Baseball for sign-stealing during the Astros’ run to the 2017 World Series title. Commissioner Rob Manfred strongly hinted that current Boston manager Alex Cora _ the Astros bench coach in 2017 _ will face equal or more severe punishment. Manfred said Cora developed the sign-stealing system used by the Astros. The Red Sox are under investigation for sign stealing in Cora’s first season as manager in 2018, when Boston won the title.

Astros’ Hinch, GM Banned For Season For Sign-Stealing, Also Fined

NEW YORK (AP) — Houston manager AJ Hinch and general manager Jeff Luhnow were suspended for the entire season and the team fined $5 million for sign stealing by the team in 2017 and 2018 season. Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred a strongly hinted that current Boston manager Alex Cora — the Astros bench coach in 2017 — will face discipline. Manfred said Cora developed the sign stealing system used by the Astros. Houston also will forfeit its next two first- and second-round draft picks.

Democrat Cory Booker Ends Presidential Bid After Polling, Money Struggles

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Democrat Cory Booker has dropped out of the presidential race after failing to qualify for the December primary debate. Booker announced Monday that he was ending a campaign whose message of unity and love failed to gain traction in a political era marked by chaos and anxiety. The U.S. senator from New Jersey had struggled in polling and fundraising since launching his bid last February. Booker was unable to hit 5% support in a single qualifying poll required to make it on the January debate stage. Booker’s departure leaves a field that was once the most diverse in history with just one remaining African American candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick.