Wolf calls anew to expand background checks to gun shows
By MARC LEVY, Associated Press
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Gov. Tom Wolf is renewing his call for lawmakers to pass legislation expanding background checks on firearms in Pennsylvania and end an exception for shotguns, sporting rifles and semi-automatic rifles that are sold at gun shows.
The Democratic governor’s statement Tuesday comes three months after a truck driver walked into a Pittsburgh synagogue and fatally shot 11 people. Six were wounded, including four police officers.
The Republican-controlled Legislature last year passed legislating forcing people in Pennsylvania with a domestic violence ruling against them to more quickly surrender their guns.
However, the Legislature has long resisted gun-control measures, such as expanding background checks. The House’s Republican majority leader, Bryan Cutler, says Pennsylvania already has fairly comprehensive background checks and says policymakers instead might find agreement on mental health interventions.
Author: Beaver County Radio
U.S. Intelligence Agencies Contradict President Trump On Foreign Policy Issues
Directly contradicting President Donald Trump, U.S. intelligence agencies have told Congress that North Korea is unlikely to dismantle its nuclear arsenal, that the Islamic State group remains a threat and that the Iran nuclear deal is working. The chiefs made no mention of a crisis at the border for which Trump has considered declaring a national emergency. Their analysis stands in sharp contrast to Trump’s focus on security gaps at the border as the biggest threat facing the U.S.
Roger Stone Pleads Not Guilty, Makes Silent Exit From Court Hearing
Donald Trump’s longtime friend and confidant Roger Stone has made an uncharacteristically silent exit from his court hearing. Stone raised his hands to make victory signs but didn’t speak publicly Tuesday as he left the Washington federal courthouse, where he had pleaded not guilty plea to charges filed in the special counsel’s Russia probe. Stone was arrested last week in Florida and spent the weekend publicly blasting special counsel Robert Mueller’s case against him as politically motivated.
FBI Releases Findings From Investigation Into 2017 Mass Shooting In Las Vegas
The FBI says investigators found no manifesto, video, suicide note or other communication from the gunman behind the 2017 mass shooting on the Las Vegas Strip. Findings from the FBI’s behavioral analysis unit released Tuesday show several potential factors that may have driven him to unleash a hail of gunfire on the crowd at a country music festival.
U.S. State Department Warning To Americans: Don’t Travel To Venezuela
The U.S. State Department says American’s shouldn’t travel to Venezuela and it warns of unrest and the threat of being arbitrarily arrested. Tuesday’s announcement raises the travel advisory to its highest level.
New Report Says Pennsylvania Can Make Many Improvements To Secure Elections
A new report says Pennsylvania can adopt a number of improvements to make its elections more secure. The Blue Ribbon Commission on Pennsylvania’s Election Security says lawmakers should help pay for the older voting machines and urges enhanced security of voter lists and better planning for cyberattacks and other technological challenges. It is also endorsing mandatory post-election audits.
High School Basketball: January 29, 2019
BOYS
ALL Games 7:30
[1A] Vincentian at Western Beaver
[1A] Union at Rochester
[1A] Nazareth Prep at Quigley Catholic
[1A] Eden Christian at Cornell
[2A] Sewickley Academy at South Side Beaver (WMBA)
[2A] OLSH at Laurel
[3A] Beaver Falls at Lincoln Park
[3A] Aliquippa at Riverside
[3A] New Brighton at Neshannock
[3A] Freedom at Carlynton
[4A] Central Valley at Beaver (WBVP)
[4A] New Castle at Quaker Valley
[4A] Hopewell at Ambridge
[5A] Moon at Trinity
[5A] South Fayette at West Allegheny
Pregame for broadcast games is at 7:05.
GIRLS
Monday’s Scores
[1A] Quigley Catholic 54, Union 32
[1A] Sewickley Academy 65, Cornell 13
[1A] Rochester 69, Eden Christian 25
[2A] South Side Beaver 68, New Brighton 19
[2A] Laurel 43, OLSH 42
[2A] Aliquippa 46, Sto-Rox 24
[3A] Beaver Falls 38, Riverside 31
[3A] Avonworth 48, Beaver 43
[3A] Neshannock 58, Ellwood City 38
[3A] Mohawk 63, Freedom 36
[4A] Quaker Valley 50, Hopewell 29
[4A] Central Valley 60, New Castle 40
[4A] Blackhawk 81, Keystone Oaks 57
[5A] Thomas Jefferson 80, Lincoln Park 37
[5A] South Fayette 50, Moon 43
[5A] West Allegheny 63, Montour 41
[5A] Montour at West Allegheny
7:30pm
[NC] North Hills at Hopewell
Former Hopewell Man Sentenced
A FORMER HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP MAN HAS BEEN SENTENCED ON CORRUPTION OF A MINOR AND SIMPLE ASAULT CHARGES. BEAVER COUNTY RADIO NEWS CORRESPONDENT SANDY GIORDANO HAS DETAILS. Click on ‘play’ to hear Sandy’s report…
Governor Tom Wolf’s Administration Working To Minimize Impact Of Shutdown
GOVERNOR TOM WOLF’S ADMINISTRATION IS WORKING TO MINIMIZE THE IMPACT OF THE RECENTLY ENDED PARTIAL SHUTDOWN OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT. BEAVER COUNTY RADIO NEWS CORRESPONDENT SANDY GIORDANO HAS DETAILS IN THIS REPORT…
Cindy Baldrige Talks National Catholic Schools Week On AMBC
The week of January 27 to February 2 is National Catholic Schools Week in America, and Beaver County is home to several different educational institutions that follow the Catholic faith.
Cindy Baldrige has served in Catholic education for over four decades, including the last 8 as principal for Sts. Peter & Paul in Beaver. In a brief interview with Matt Drzik on A.M. Beaver County, Baldrige talked about the keys to sustaining success in Catholic education, as well as an update on Our Lady of Fatima (where she spent last year as their principal but has since been replaced).
Interviews during National Catholic Schools Week are brought to you by Fischer’s Beaver Falls Save-A-Lot, Fischer’s New Brighton Foodland, Fischer’s Beverage, the Beaver Valley Auto Mall, Rome Inspirations, and Beaver County Radio.
To hear the interview with Cindy & Matt, click on the player below.










