WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — President Donald Trump will hold his first rally of 2020 in Ohio next month, potentially coinciding with the beginnings of the Senate impeachment trial. The Trump campaign announced Monday that he will speak at the “Keep America Great” rally in Toledo on Jan. 9. The Senate impeachment trial is expected to start that week, though it may be delayed as lawmakers argue over whether to call new witnesses. Ohio was once an extremely competitive swing state but has trended more Republican in recent years. Trump won by 8 percentage points in 2016 and a repeat victory is vital to his hopes for reelection in November.
Author: Beaver County Radio
Biden’s New Endorsement Reflects Battle for Latino Support
UNDATED (AP) — Joe Biden’s presidential campaign is getting a boost from one of the leading Latinos in Congress. Rep. Tony Cárdenas of California endorsed the former vice president Monday as Democrats’ best hope to defeat President Donald Trump. Cárdenas chairs Bold PAC, the political arm of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus. Cárdenas’ announcement follows presidential candidate Bernie Sanders campaigning this weekend with progressive icon and New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. The dueling surrogates highlight Biden’s and Sanders’ fierce battle for the Hispanic vote and their starkly differing approaches to the larger nominating fight. Biden is leaning heavily on his establishment connections and perceived strength against President Donald Trump. Sanders promises a political revolution.
Look Out for Seasons Cheatings
AARP is advising consumers to be aware of increased fraud, scams and theft that mark the holiday season. Andrea Sears reports…
EPA Fails to Hold PA Accountable as Clean Water Plan Falls Short
The EPA’s evaluation of Phase III Watershed Implementation Plans for cleaning up the Chesapeake Bay does not hold Pennsylvania accountable for a plan that will not achieve the state’s pollution reduction goals by the 2025 deadline. Andrea Sears reports…
Matzie: More than $1 Million to Help Beaver County Youth Transition from Justice System to Workforce
More than one-million dollars is being earmarked to help Beaver County’s youth transition from the justice system to the workforce. Beaver County Radio News Correspondent Sandy Giordano reports…
Vietnam Veterans of America to Hold Christmas Vigil in Beaver
The Vietnam veterans of America Christmas Vigil will be held from 1:00pm Christmas eve to 1:00pm Christmas day in Beaver. All members of the community are welcome to attend. Beaver County radio news intern Alex D’Itri has more…
Police: Officer Shot, Killed Man Who Fired During Foot Chase
WILKINSBURG, Pa. (AP) — Police say an officer shot and killed a man after officials say he opened fire with a gun during a foot pursuit near Pittsburgh. Allegheny County police say Wilkinsburg officers were dispatched to an intersection just after 1 a.m. Sunday after a report of a man threatening another person with a gun. They say the man fled, but after a brief pursuit he turned and fired a handgun at one of the officers. Police say the officer returned fire, striking the suspect, who was pronounced dead at the scene. The name of the man wasn’t immediately released. Allegheny County police are investigating.
No White Christmas for Beaver County This Year
WEATHER FORECAST FOR MONDAY, DECEMBER 23RD, 2019
TODAY – PLENTIFUL SUNSHINE. HIGH – 52.
TONIGHT – MOSTLY CLEAR. LOW – 29.
CHRISTMAS EVE – CLOUDY IN THE MORNING. SUNSHINE
EXPECTED IN THE AFTERNOON.
HIGH – 44.
CHRISTMAS DAY – PARTLY SUNNY. HIGH – 51.
“No Excuses”: Aliquippa Coach Mike Warfield Addresses 4A Classification, Quips’ Offseason
“We’ve just got to keep doing our thing.”
These were the words of Aliquippa head coach Mike Warfield, who in a phone interview with Matt Drzik and Greg Benedetti on the Saturday Sports Slam, responded to the recent news about Aliquippa football being forced to play up to 4A by the WPIAL & PIAA.
Warfield, while acknowledging certain aspects of the ruling that he doesn’t agree with, made it clear that his team has “no excuses” and will continue to focus on the plan put in place to succeed every year. He touted the leadership being presented by his coaching staff, and praising the work ethic of his kids year in and year out.
The Quips’ head coach also spoke about his team’s offseason plans, his thoughts on the remainder of the WPIAL & PIAA football playoffs, and his hopes on the continued upward swing of success by his student-athletes off the field.
To listen to the full interview, click on the player below!
Nascar Legend Junior Johnson, “The Last American Hero,” dies at 88
Junior Johnson, “The Last American Hero,” dies at 88
JENNA FRYER AP Auto Racing Writer
NASCAR Hall of Famer Junior Johnson has died at 88. His death was announced Friday by NASCAR. Johnson honed his driving skills as a moonshine runner in North Carolina before he began competing in NASCAR. He won 50 races as a driver and 132 as a car owner. He was also immortalized as “The Last American Hero” by author Tom Wolfe in a 1965 article for Esquire. Johnson was an inaugural member of NASCAR’s Hall of Fame.










