DETROIT (AP) — Investigators have found new and distinct problems with air bags made by Takata, the company that manufactured air bags that have lead to the deaths of at least 24 people. One person has died from the recently discovered issue and BMW is telling owners of some older 3-series cars to stop driving them. The company is adding about 1.4 million front driver inflators to recalls in the U.S., according to government documents posted Wednesday. Included are more than 116,000 BMW 3-Series cars from the 1999 to 2001 model years. About 8,000 definitely have faulty inflators and should be parked, BMW said. The rest can still be driven.
Author: Beaver County Radio
Pennsylvania Lawmaker Charged with Stealing from Nonprofit
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — A state House representative from Philadelphia is facing charges after prosecutors accused her of enriching herself by stealing money from a non-profit organization she founded to serve the mentally ill and poor who were fighting addiction. The charges were filed Wednesday by Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro’s office against state Rep. Movita Johnson-Harrell and include include perjury and theft. Shapiro says Johnson-Harrell personally spent more than $500,000 from the non-profit. A message was left with her lawyers Wednesday seeking comment. The 53-year-old Democrat won a special election in March for a west Philadelphia district. Johnson-Harrell is the first female Muslim member of the state House.
PA Department of Revenue Warns Residents to Keep Sensitive Info Safe
The Pennsylvania Department of Revenue warns residents to keep their sensitive information safe. Beaver County Radio News intern Alex D’Itri has more. Click on ‘play’ to hear Alex’s report…
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Fundraiser for BF Jones Memorial Library to be Held Saturday at Hopewell Area High School
The Holly Jolly Concert is coming up this Saturday, December 7th at Hopewell Area High School. It’s a fundraiser for the BJ Jones Memorial Library.
Library spokeswoman Beth Holvick says it’s a concert that should get everyone in the holiday spirit…
Holvick gave us all the pertinent information…
Holvick says the funds that are raised are going to a good cause…
That’s this Saturday at Hopewell Area High School. Tickets are $15.00 and there are two shows: 7 and 8:30 pm. People can call Friendly Federal Credit Union for more information at (724) 375-0488.
School District to Appeal Ruling on Use of ‘Redskins,’ Logos
LANGHORNE, Pa. (AP) — A Pennsylvania school district will appeal a state commission’s ruling that it can continue to call its sports teams “Redskins” but must remove logos that “negatively stereotype Native Americans.” The Neshaminy School District board voted 9-0 Monday night to appeal last month’s ruling by the state Human Relations Commission. In a statement, the district accused the commission of “unsubstantiated allegations of racism” and ordering actions that could cost nearly $1 million.
Pittsburgh Passes Ordinance Requiring Reptile Pets to be Registered
Pet owners could soon have to register alligators and other dangerous reptiles in the city of Pittsburgh. City council approved the ordinance Tuesday in an 8 to 1 vote. Several alligators were captured in the city between May and October.
Mayor Bill Peduto said he hasn’t read the bill yet and hasn’t decided whether he’ll sign it.
Pennsylvania State Police Continue to Investigate Aliquippa Man’s Murder
The Pennsylvania State Police continue their investigation into the murder of an Aliquippa man last month. Beaver County Radio News Correspondent Sandy Giordano has an update. Click on ‘play’ to hear Sandy’s report…
More Snow Showers on the Way With Temps Not Getting Out of 30’s
WEATHER FORECAST FOR WEDNESDAY, DEC. 4TH, 2019
TODAY – VARIABLE CLOUDS WITH SNOW SHOWERS. TEMPS
NEARLY STEADY IN THE MID TO UPPER 30‘S.
SNOW ACCUMULATION LESS THAN AN INCH.
TONIGHT – SNOW SHOWERS THIS EVENING BECOMING
MORE SCATTERED OVERNIGHT. SNOW
ACCUMULATION LESS THAN AN INCH. LOW – 31.
THURSDAY – MORNING CLOUDS FOLLOWED BY SOME
AFTERNOON SUNSHINE. HIGH – 38.
Commissioners Discuss Future Of Conservation District & Brush Creek
(Matt Drzik/Beaver County Radio)
Despite a brief running time of under 15 minutes, the County Commissioners’ work session of December 4 did bring up two major points of revelation.
First, an opening at the Conservation District became the focal point of Commissioner Sandie Egley’s Board notes, and she requested that the trio table the new hiring until after the transfer of power (where she will be replaced by newcomer Jack Manning) so that the Conservation District–itself in a rather messy state–could have more time to find the right candidate.
Unfortunately for Egley, the contract requires that the new hire take place by December 15, which only gives the Commissioners 11 days to make a choice. Nevertheless, the outgoing Commissioner felt that the decision needs to be a carefully considered one:
Also of note was the continued progress towards the renovation of Brush Creek Park, one which County Solicitor Garen Fedeles spoke about:
The Commissioners’ next work session will be at 10 AM on December 11.
Join the VBC Wednesday, December 11th at Seven Oaks Country Club in Beaver!

Join the VBC Wednesday, December 11th at
Seven Oaks Country Club in Beaver!

Wednesday, December 11th, 8:30-10:30am
Seven Oaks Country Club
132 Lisbon Road
Beaver, PA 15009
Google Maps Location
Breakfast is $12 at all locations unless otherwise noted.
Just to attend is free, and all are welcome!
To RSVP, call: 412-623-9029 or email
ellie@veteransbreakfastclub.com.
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