New Castle Shooting Victim Identified

New Castle City Police have identified a man found shot to death in New Castle early yesterday morning. According to police, officers were called out around 3 am after receiving a report that a man was inside a vehicle that had been shot-up outside the McGrath Manor high-rise apartment on West Washington Street. The victim has been identified as 25-year-old Andre Robinson of New Castle. No arrests have been made. Anyone with information concerning the shooting is asked to call New Castle City police.

Duss Ave Cafe is open for takeout only!

Duss Ave Cafe, home of Chicken Nick’s, in Ambridge is open Tuesday through Sunday from 11AM to 8PM for takeout only.  They’re proudly serving all your favorite lunches and dinners, and also have 6 packs to go! Find their menu and daily specials on their Facebook page. Call 724-266-9985.

My Hero’s Sub Shop is open!

Visit My Hero’s Sub Shop in Rochester for a delicious fresh made sub, Monday through Friday from 10AM to 5PM, and Saturday 11AM to 5PM.  Support My Hero’s by stopping by for your sub or calling 724-728-4881 to have one waiting for you.  Visit My Hero’s Sub Shop Facebook page for more details.

Beaver County Radio Announces Bucco Re-wind, Game 7 of the 1960 World Series March 2\6, 2020 at 1 pm.

(Beaver Falls, Pa.) Beaver County Radio along with the Pittsburgh Pirates Radio Network announce Bucco rewind. Bucco rewind will be a replay of games of the past that are important in Pittsburgh Pirates history.

The first game is this Thursday afternoon, March 26, 2020, at 1pm. We go back in time to 1960 and Game 7 of the World Series. The Bucs took on the Yankees. One of the most magical days in baseball history as Pirate Bill Mazeroski hit a walk off home run in extra innings to make the Pirates the 1960 Major League Baseball Champions.

The second game will be Monday, March 30, 2020 at 8pm and the Pirates have not released the full schedule and games that will be broadcast at this point.

Stay tuned to Beaver County Radio for when the full schedule is revealed.

Playboy’s Next Print Magazine Will Be Its Last for 2020 — Maybe Ever

A new Playboy magazine is on newsstands and as a digital download this week — and it will be the last one this year…maybe ever. The iconic publication will be moving to a digital-first schedule, a decision that was accelerated due to the coronavirus pandemic. Playboy magazine was first published in December of 1953 by Hugh Hefner, who put Marilyn Monroe on the cover. The rest was history. It remains unclear if the magazine will ever return to newsstands.

More Businesses Challenging Gov. Wolf’s Order Closing ‘Non-Life-Sustaining’ Businesses

HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Pennsylvania’s state corrections officers’ union wants the prison system to stop all transfers of inmates as a preventative measure against the new coronavirus spreading between institutions. Corrections officers’ union president Larry Blackwell says moving prisoners between facilities risks unnecessarily spreading the virus inside institutions. He wants it to freeze until the virus is under control. Corrections Secretary John Wetzell says that’s not a realistic plan. No case of the coronavirus has been reported in the state prison system. Meanwhile, more businesses are challenging Gov. Tom Wolf’s order closing “non-life-sustaining” businesses and Allegheny County reported another death from COVID-19, bringing the total reported in Pennsylvania to seven.

‘Hands…Washing Hands’: Neil Diamond’s Coronavirus-Era Remake of ‘Sweet Caroline’

Musician Neil Diamond is reached out — although, not in a literal sense — on Twitter to give folks a little hope during these tense times…but putting a new twist on one of his classic songs. Over the weekend, Diamond sang an acoustic version of his famous hit “Sweet Caroline” with new lyrics that some would call guidelines for social distancing. “Hands…washing hands,” he crooned while strumming a guitar. “Reaching out…don’t touch me, I won’t touch you!” By Monday morning, the video had more than 100,000 likes and had been retweeted more than 40,000 times. Diamond is just one of several celebrities to reach out to fans on social media during the health crisis.

Can Blood from Coronavirus Survivors Treat the Newly Ill?

WASHINGTON (AP) — Hospitals are gearing up to test if a century-old treatment used to fight off pre-vaccine epidemics of flu, measles and other infections might work for COVID-19, too — using blood donated from patients who’ve recovered. Doctors in China attempted the first treatments using infusions of donated plasma. Now U.S. hospitals are seeking government permission for formal studies to test antibody-rich plasma in the sick. They also want to test if the infusions could offer offer temporary, vaccine-like protection to people at high risk, such as hospital workers. History suggests it could work but there’s no guarantee.