Feds in Denver Capture Man Wanted in Pittsburgh Shooting

PITTSBURGH (AP) — Federal marshals in Denver have captured a man wanted in a deadly Memorial Day weekend shooting in Pittsburgh. Authorities took Jalaspian Charles into custody without incident on Monday. Charles is charged with criminal homicide, aggravated assault and other counts stemming from a May 27 shooting in Pittsburgh’s Hill District which left a 34-year-old man dead and a 15-year-old injured.

Lawrence County Jail Inmate Accused of Threatening Kill Police Officer’s Child

An inmate at the Lawrence County Jail is accused of threatening to kill the child of a police officer. The Lawrence County District Attorney’s office said they received the complaint last week that 32-year-old Torry Argiro made the threat against the child during a phone call with another person made from the jail. Argiro, who was already being held in the jail on unrelated charges, is now charged with terroristic threats as well as intimidation of witnesses and/or victims.

Republican District Attorney David Lozier to talk re-election on Teleforum with Frank Sparks

(Beaver Falls, Pa.) by Frank Sparks Beaver County Radio

Tune into 1230 WBVP, 1460 WMBA, and 99.3 FM Tuesday, October 29, 2019 during Teleforum with Frank Sparks in the 11 o’clock hour for another interview in the continuing series highlighting the candidates running for office in Beaver County.

Frank’s guest will be Beaver County District Attorney David Lozier who is seeking re-election for on the Republican Ticket. The entire interview will also be streamed live on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/beavercountyradio/.

Dixon will also be available to answer your questions by calling 724-774-1888 or 724-843-1888. You can also ask questions on the Facebook Live stream

Dee Dixon, Deomocratic Candidate for Beaver County Recorder of Deeds to appear on Teleforum with Frank Sparks

(Beaver Falls, Pa.) by Frank Sparks Beaver County Radio

Tune into 1230 WBVP, 1460 WMBA, and 99.3 FM Tuesday, October 29, 2019 during Teleforum with Frank Sparks in the 10 o’clock hour for another interview in the continuing series highlighting the candidates running for office in Beaver County.

Frank’s guest will be Dee Dixon who is a Democratic candidate for Beaver County Recorder of Deeds. The entire interview will also be streamed live on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/beavercountyradio/.

Dixon will also be available to answer your questions by calling 724-774-1888 or 724-843-1888. You can also ask questions on the Facebook Live stream

Steelers overcome slow start, drop winless Dolphins 27-14

Steelers overcome slow start, drop winless Dolphins 27-14
By WILL GRAVES AP Sports Writer
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Mason Rudolph heard the boos. They were impossible to miss as the minutes passed, the mistakes piled up and the Pittsburgh Steelers found themselves down two scores on Monday night to arguably the worst team in the NFL.
Turnovers. Dropped passes. Penalties. Missed opportunities. For the better part of 30 minutes, it was hard to tell if the Steelers or the Miami Dolphins were the team in the midst of a massive rebuild.
“I would have booed that performance too,” Rudolph said. “Coming out slow and it’s the Pittsburgh Steelers. There’s a standard here and we weren’t meeting it at the time.”
Eventually, however, Rudolph found his footing. Eventually, the Dolphins morphed back into the team playing for a shot at the top pick in the draft. And eventually the Steelers avoided an embarrassing loss that would have effectively ended the competitive portion of their season by rallying for a 27-14 victory.
Rudolph threw for 251 yards and two touchdowns in his first start after getting knocked unconscious earlier this month against Baltimore, and James Conner added 145 yards and a touchdown on the ground as Pittsburgh (3-4) won consecutive games for the first time since ripping off six straight in the middle of last season.
“You dig a big of a whole there in the first half and I was proud of the way we responded,” Rudolph said.
Rudolph stressed he wasn’t worried about the long-term effects of a frightening concussion he suffered against Baltimore on Oct. 6, when he was knocked cold on a helmet-to-helmet hit by Ravens safety Earl Thomas. Still, he looked shaky at best during an ugly opening quarter that saw the Dolphins grab their first two-touchdown lead over any opponent in more than a year.
Pittsburgh’s first possession ended with Rudolph throwing a pick to Xavien Howard — back in the lineup after missing two games with a knee injury — and its second ended with Rudolph misfiring badly on fourth down. Yet he remained upbeat amid the growing pains and eventually things started to click. Rudolph completed 20 of 36 passes, including a 45-yard touchdown to rookie Diontae Johnson late in the second quarter and a 26-yard strike to JuJu Smith-Schuster in the third quarter that put the Steelers firmly in control.
“We needed to get him going early on because all it takes is that one big play for him,” Pittsburgh wide receiver James Washington said. “His mind is going. He’s got that adrenaline going and (once) we started moving the ball down the field running and passing, we were on.”
And the Dolphins (0-7) were not.
Ryan Fitzpatrick passed for 190 yards with two touchdowns and two picks, both to Steelers safety Minkah Fitzpatrick, who orchestrated a trade from Miami to Pittsburgh last month. But a rare hot start couldn’t prevent Miami from staying winless through seven games for the first time since 2011. The Dolphins have dropped 10 straight dating to last season.
“We just have to continue to keep fighting,” Ryan Fitzpatrick said. “That’s just kind of the place that we’re at right now. Just continue to keep fighting, continue to keep going to practice and trying to get better every single day.”
CURIOUS CALL
The Dolphins, in the midst of an exhaustive rebuild under first-year coach Brian Flores — a process that included trading running back Kenyan Drake to Arizona on Monday for a conditional sixth-round pick in next year’s draft just hours before kickoff — showed their first extended signs of life in an already lost season.
Ryan Fitzpatrick’s two touchdown passes gave Miami — a 14-point underdog — a 14-point advantage for the first time since Oct. 7, 2018. The Dolphins couldn’t hold on then, allowing the Bengals storm back for a victory. A year later, not much has changed. The Steelers pulled within 14-10 at the break thanks to the first of Minkah Fitzpatrick’s two interceptions and an odd defensive play call by the Dolphins.
Leading by 11 points and with Pittsburgh facing third-and-20 outside of field goal range, Miami opted to blitz and didn’t bother to guard Johnson, who took a short pass from Rudolph and used a couple of downfield blocks by Washington to weave his way 45 yards to the end zone.
“Wanted to be aggressive,” Flores said. “We can second guess a lot of calls. I’m not going to second guess that one. I thought we had success with the call, and they made a play.”
INJURIES
Dolphins: Howard’s return was brief. He left in the second half after aggravating his knee injury. … CB Ken Webster left with an ankle injury in the first half and did not return.
Steelers: Conner left in the fourth quarter with a shoulder injury. … Ramon Foster (concussion) exited with a concussion in the first half and did not return. … RB Benny Snell left with an ankle injury in the third quarter.
UP NEXT
Dolphins: Welcome the New York Jets (1-6) next Sunday. Miami swept the Jets last season.
Steelers: Host Indianapolis (5-2) next Sunday. Pittsburgh has won each of its last five meetings with the Colts.
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Football Playoff Match ups Released!!

5A:

13 Franklin Regional @ 4 Moon  (Winner plays winner of 12Mars @ 5 Peters Township)

4A:

5 Greensburg Salem @ 4 Blackhawk (Winner plays winner of 8 Montour @ 1 Thomas Jefferson)

3A:

8 Mt. Pleasant @  1 Central Valley 

5 Beaver Falls @ 4 Derry Area

(Winners of two games above play each other in the next round)

7 Elizabeth Forward @ 2 Aliquippa (Game at Ambridge High School)

(Winner plays 6 South Park @ 3 North Catholic Winner)

2A:

9 Charleroi @  8 Freedom (Winner plays 16 Shandy Side @1 Washington winner)

10 New Brighton @ 7 Appolo-Ridge (Winner plays 15 Southmorland @ 2 Avonworth winner)

14 Riverside @ 3 Burrgetstown

11 South Side Beaver @ 6 McGuffey

(Winners of above games play each other in next round)

1A

8 OLSH @ Clairton

5 California @ 4 Cornell 

(Winners or above games play each other)

 

Lori Bohach, Democratic Candidate for Beaver County Treasurer appeared on Teleforum Monday October 28, 2019

(Beaver Falls, Pa.) Lori Bohach, Democratic Candidate for Beaver County Treasurer was a guest on Teleforum with Frank Sparks on Monday October 28, 2019. Bohach was featured as part of Sparks’ 2019 Candidate Spotlight that is highlighting the candidates that are running for county seats this fall.

Bohach told the listeners about her experience as the tax collector for Conway and her experiences in her work life that she feels give her the experience needed to become the next Beaver County Treasurer replacing longtime Treasurer Connie Javens who is retiring at the end of this term. Bohach explained that she already deals with many of the same things that the Treasurers office does as part of her duties with the borough of Conway. Bohach answered a few questions from listeners and finished up the interview by telling the voters why Lori Bohach for Treasurer.

You can watch Lori Bohach’s interview below as it streamed Live on the Beaver County Radio Facebook Page by pressing the play button below….

The series continues tomorrow when Frank’s guests are Dee Dixon (D) running for Beaver County Recorder of Deeds at 10:10 a.m. and District Attorney David Lozier (R) who is  seeking to be re-elected as the District Attorney at 11:10 a.m.. Both interviews will also be streamed live on the Beaver County Radio Facebook Page.

Security Increased at IS Prisons After Leader’s Death

BEIRUT (AP) — Egyptian officials say they’ve stepped up security in parts of the country following the death of Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. The extremist group’s leader was killed a day earlier during a U.S. military raid in Syria. Egypt has for years battled an IS-led insurgency in the restive northern part of the Sinai Peninsula. Security forces have also fought IS and al-Qaida militants in the western desert along the border with Libya.

California Rep. Katie Hill Resigns Amid Ethics Investigation

WASHINGTON (AP) — Freshman Rep. Katie Hill of California says she’s resigning amid an ethics investigation. The 32-year-old Democrat had been hand-picked for a coveted leadership seat, but in recent days compromising photos of her and purported text messages from her to a campaign staffer surfaced online in a right-wing publication and a British tabloid. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says Hill acknowledged “errors in judgment” that Pelosi said made her continued service in Congress “untenable.”

California Wildfires Erupt in Los Angeles, Burn in Wine Country

SANTA ROSA, California (AP) — Classes have been canceled at the University of California, Los Angeles because of the wildfire raging in the city that has prompted evacuation orders for 10,000 homes and businesses. UCLA said in a statement Monday that the fire poses no threat to the campus but that many UCLA community members live in evacuation areas or could face difficulties commuting because of road closures. The fire started on the west side of Interstate 405. UCLA’s campus is on the eastern side of the highway.