Son of WTAE-TV News Anchor Mike Clark Dies in Hiking Accident

The son of WTAE-TV anchor Mike Clark died Saturday in a hiking accident in the Rocky Mountains, just four days after his 26th birthday. Matthew Clark, of Denver, was hiking with some friends when he slipped and fell. He was pronounced dead at the scene, about an hour west of Denver. Mike Clark will be taking some time off from work, according to the station, and has asked for prayers for his family.

Beaver Currently Top County Team In Girls’ Volleyball

The Beaver Lady Bobcats stand tall among the rest in Beaver County, as they currently stand undefeated in Section 1 of Class 2A with a 7-0 record (and 7-1 overall). They are among a cluster of local teams that are looking to solidify a playoff position as the schedule swings into the second half of the year:

The standings are as of October 1; only sections with local teams (highlighted in bold) are listed below.

Class 4A Section 2
TEAM CONF OVERALL
W L % W L %
Canon-McMillan 8 1 0.889 9 1 0.900
Baldwin 8 1 0.889 8 2 0.800
Moon 5 3 0.625 5 3 0.625
Bethel Park 3 5 0.375 5 6 0.455
Oakland Catholic 5 4 0.556 5 4 0.556
Peters Township 2 6 0.250 3 6 0.333
Upper St. Clair 3 6 0.333 3 8 0.273
Mt. Lebanon 0 8 0.000 0 10 0.000
Class 3A Section 2
TEAM CONF OVERALL
W L % W L %
South Fayette 9 0 1.000 9 1 0.900
Montour 7 2 0.778 7 4 0.636
Chartiers Valley 6 3 0.667 7 3 0.700
West Allegheny 6 3 0.667 6 3 0.667
Trinity 3 6 0.333 4 6 0.400
Quaker Valley 2 7 0.222 3 7 0.300
Obama Academy 1 6 0.143 2 6 0.250
West Mifflin 1 7 0.125 1 8 0.111
Class 2A Section 1
TEAM CONF OVERALL
W L % W L %
Beaver 7 0 1.000 7 1 0.875
Ellwood City 5 2 0.714 6 2 0.750
Neshannock 4 3 0.571 4 5 0.444
Laurel 4 2 0.667 4 2 0.667
New Brighton 2 4 0.333 2 4 0.333
Mohawk 1 5 0.167 1 7 0.125
Beaver Falls 0 7 0.000 0 7 0.000
Class 3A Section 4
TEAM CONF OVERALL
W L % W L %
Knoch 8 0 1.000 11 0 1.000
Hampton 7 2 0.778 8 3 0.727
Mars 5 2 0.714 6 5 0.545
Blackhawk 3 6 0.333 6 6 0.500
Ambridge 5 2 0.714 5 3 0.625
Central Valley 2 8 0.200 3 9 0.250
New Castle 1 6 0.143 1 6 0.143
Lincoln Park 0 1 0.000 0 1 0.000
Class 2A Section 2
TEAM CONF OVERALL
W L % W L %
North Catholic 3 0 1.000 8 0 1.000
Avonworth 5 1 0.833 8 3 0.727
South Park 5 3 0.625 5 5 0.500
Hopewell 4 3 0.571 5 4 0.556
Freedom 2 4 0.333 2 6 0.250
Our Lady of the Sacred Heart 2 7 0.222 2 8 0.200
Chartiers-Houston 1 7 0.125 1 11 0.083
Class A Section 1
TEAM CONF OVERALL
W L % W L %
Shenango 8 0 1.000 8 0 1.000
Beaver County Christian 7 3 0.700 7 3 0.700
Western Beaver 5 3 0.625 5 4 0.556
Rochester 5 4 0.556 5 5 0.500
South Side Beaver 4 5 0.444 4 6 0.400
Union 3 5 0.375 4 5 0.444
Aliquippa 2 6 0.250 4 7 0.364
Quigley Catholic 0 9 0.000 1 10 0.091

State Lawmakers Introduce Bill to Allow College Athletes to be Paid

Some state lawmakers are introducing their own bill that would allow college athletes to be paid. The bill would allow students to sign endorsement deals, letting them earn money for their name and likeness. The measure would also permit the young athletes to hire an agent. Allegheny County state Representative Dan Miller calls the bill a worker’s freedom issue, adding the athletes help their coaches earn big salaries while they don’t financially benefit as well.

State Lawmakers Consider Bill to Raise Salary Cap on Local Elected Officials

State lawmakers are considering a bill that would raise the salary cap on local elected officials. The bills, if approved, would allow townships and boroughs the option to increase salaries for their leaders, based upon the size of the community. The largest communities could see the amount of compensation rise from five-grand to near 84-hundred-dollars per year. The bills could come up for a vote starting October 21st.

Partially Naked Man Arrested After Trying to Break in to Woman’s Apartment

A partially naked man was arrested after trying to break in to a woman’s apartment in Pittsburgh. Police say James Lipinski, a convicted arsonist, tried to break into the woman’s apartment Monday night. Lipinski is charged with aggravated assault and burglary after police said he stripped naked from the waist down and tried to force his way into the apartment.

Trapped Man Saved From Burning Car Near Cranberry Mall

Firefighters saved a man trapped in a car after it caught fire near the Cranberry Mall late Tuesday. The car had rolled onto its side across the parking lot from Emiliano’s restaurant, according to Cranberry police. The fire was coming from the rear of the car. According to police, the roof had to be taken off the car to rescue him. Firefighters from Cranberry Fire and Adams Fire responded. The man was alert when he was taken to the hospital.

Man Pulls Gun on Neighbor Kids After Their Ball Went In His Yard

Police say a Butler man pulled a gun on some neighbor kids after their ball went in his yard. Scott Spahn is accused of threatening the kids with a revolver and refusing to give their ball back. Spahn was charged Tuesday with aggravated assault and terroristic threats and is in Butler County Jail on 200-thousand-dollars bail.

A Pair Of Bridges Dominate Discussion At Commissioners’ Work Session

(Matt Drzik/Beaver County Radio)

Two Beaver County Bridges became the focal points of discussion during the October 2 Comissioners’ work session at the County Courthouse.

First was the Veterans’ Bridge, which connects Routes 18 & 65 on Junction Stretch with Route 51 connecting Fallston with Bridgewater. County Solicitor Garen Fedeles spoke about the new technological item that could be in step with the Veterans’ Bridge:

 

However, Fedeles also made mention of the fact that the plans the company has in regard to the new fiber optics line is still in the works:

 

Then it was the Brush Creek Bridge that came into the spotlight. Among the most notable updates in regard to Brush Creek is that the bridge measures over the limit of the designation of merely “park bridge” and now belongs to the county. This revelation was a surprise for County Commissioner Sandie Egley:

 

The limit for bridges to be considered public is 20 feet.

Meanwhile, when asked about why there will not be any debates for the 2019 Commissioners’ race, both Dan Camp and Tony Amadio declined for comment.