Another Loaded Gun Found at Pittsburgh International Airport Checkpoint

Another loaded gun was stopped from being taken onto a plane at Pittsburgh International Airport. The Transportation Security Administration says agents found a small handgun loaded with six bullets and one in the chamber at a checkpoint Tuesday. The gun was confiscated and the man from Johnston was detained for questioning. This marks the 27th gun TSA agents have caught this year.

Ellwood City Man, 91, Facing Charges for Urinating in Giant Eagle Parking Lot

A 91-year-old man from Ellwood City is again facing charges for urinating in public. John Sidor is accused of relieving himself in the Giant Eagle parking lot on Route 228 in Franklin Township while another shopper was unloading groceries in a vehicle next to his. A manager at the store told police Sidor has done this several times before and he pleaded guilty in July to disorderly conduct for a similar incident. His preliminary hearing is set for September 9th.

Pgh Police: Man Got Girl Pregnant Three Times Before She Reached 18

Pittsburgh police say a Brighton Heights man was in his early 40s when he began a years-long sexual relationship with a teenage girl that led to three pregnancies before she turned 18. 55-year-old Michael Anthony Wilson was charged Wednesday with involuntary deviate sexual intercourse, unlawful contact with a minor, statutory sexual assault and other offenses. A police affidavit says that the victim, who is now 26, told investigators that she had been in an “intimate relationship” with Wilson beginning around 2005 when she was just 13. The relationship continued over a period of about five years. According to the affidavit, Wilson got the victim pregnant when she was 14, 15 and 17 years old…and she had abortions when she was 14 and 17 and gave birth to a child from her pregnancy at age 15. The victim said told investigators that Wilson knew how old she was at the time and said that several of her family members confronted him.

Cleanup of Chemical Explosion in Rochester Expected to Take Longer Than Expected

The cleanup of a Beaver County chemical explosion is expected to take a few more months. Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection officials say the former swimming pool supply store in Rochester is posing a host of challenges, including an unstable building and unlabeled chemical barrels. Last month’s blast forced neighbors to shelter-in-place until an all-clear was sounded.

Abundant Sunshine for Beaver County Today

WEATHER FORECAST FOR THURSDAY, AUGUST 29TH, 2019

 

TODAY – ABUNDANT SUNSHINE. HIGH NEAR 80.

TONIGHT – MOSTLY CLEAR. LOW – 65.

FRIDAY – PARTLY SUNNY SKIES. HIGH – 82.

SATURDAY – PARTLY SUNNY. HIGH – 78.

SUNDAY – VARIABLE CLOUDS WITH SCATTERED
THUNDERSTORMS. HIGH – 78.

LABOR DAY MONDAY – INTERVALS OF CLOUDS AND
SUNSHINE. A STRAY SHOWRE OR
THUNDERSTORM POSSIBLE.
HIGH – 82.

Family Glow Walk 9/21/19

The Beaver County Humane Society  hosts 25th Annual Family Glow Walk for Animals

Saturday, September 21, from 6:00 – 9:00 PM

Food Trucks   Demonstrations

Brady’s Run Walking Track

 

Recognize and prevent Scams/Frauds 9/18/19

Learning how to recognize and prevent Scams/Frauds

When:               Saturday, September 18 from 7pm to 8pm

Where:              Chippewa United Methodist Church, Community Life Center, 118 McMillen Avenue, Beaver Falls, PA

Information:       Pension/Medicare fraud, charity and banking scams, it seems like every day you hear more and more about how people are coming up with ways to cheat others.  Join Beaver County’s District Attorney, Dave Lozier to find out how to recognize and avoid becoming a statistic.

Cost:                Free

Register:           on line @ www.chippewaumc.org, in our church welcome centers or by calling the church office @ 724-843-4828

AUDIO: Presidential Nominee Dr. Jerome Segal Talks Bread & Roses Socialism With Matt Drzik On A.M. Beaver County

Usually when there’s a presidential election on the horizon in the United States, a certain segment of the population will express a jaded apathy towards the two-party system, and perhaps give nod to a new idealism that doesn’t constantly beckon towards the status quo.

Enter Dr. Jerome Segal, a 75-year old philosopher and leader of the Bread & Roses party, a socialist party dedicated to the utopian possibilities for the average American. One that echoes the sentiment, as Segal put it, that “nobody ever died wishing they spent more time at the office”.

He put it as such in a phone interview with Matt Drzik on A.M. Beaver County, where Dr. Segal talked about the necessity for the American individual to become more invested in the stocks and trades of the corporate system, how fear is a destructive force in today’s America, and his 20-year plan for culture change towards each American being in solid (if not comfortable) financial standing.

More information about Dr. Segal’s campaign can be found here.

To listen to the interview with Dr. Jerome Segal, click on the player below.

Tune In For A “Sweet” Edition of The Best Of Beaver County on WBVP, WMBA, & 99.3 FM

(Beaver County, PA) The Best of Beaver County is easy to discover; it’s right on your radio!  Tune in this and every Thursday from 11 to 11:30 A.M.  for “The Best of Beaver County”, an innovative radio program on WBVP and WMBA presented by St. Barnabas. The show is hosted by Jim Roddey and is dedicated to shining light on the great things going on right here in local neighborhoods, and the people that are making it happen.  Find out what all the buzz is about by joining “The Best Of Beaver County”.   The first guest on the show will be Jennifer Brinker, the Vice President of Marketing for Bruster’s Ice Cream. Then joining Mr. Roddey will be author and military historian Jared Frederick.

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Jim Roddey

A live video stream of this week’s edition of  “The Best Of Beaver County” can be viewed on the WBVP-WMBA Facebook page, plus the radio broadcast will be replayed each Sunday from 11:30 am to Noon from the St. Barnabas Studio on Beaver County Radio.