All-Time High Approval for Wolf

A new Quinnipiac poll just released shows that Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf has received a 54% approval rating from a group of nearly 1000 Pennsylvania residents. The poll showed that 33% disapprove of the job Wolf is doing and another 12% either responded that they do not know or did not respond.

Quinnipiac said in a release that this approval rating is Wolf’s highest since being elected in 2014, and it marks the governor’s first positive approval rating since 45% of respondents gave him a thumbs up and 39% gave him a thumbs down in August 2015.

“Pennsylvanians are feeling good about their state and its economy,” Mary Snow, polling analyst for the Quinnipiac University Poll, said Thursday, “and that seems to be helping Gov. Tom Wolf’s job approval rating.”

The poll comes just days after a U.S. News & World Report analysis that named Pennsylvania the tenth-worst state in the country. The Keystone State’s rating suffered because of poor infrastructure and a relatively weak economy, among other factors.

Ambridge Road Closure

Ambridge Borough reporting that Merchant St between 5th and 6th Streets will be closed beginning this Monday, May 20th, 2019 beginning at 6am and for the week due to Streetscape Construction. Businesses will be open and traffic detours will be posted.

Beaver County Schools Measles Risk?

AS THE MEASLES SCARE HAS INCREASED WITH TWO ADDITIONAL CASES OF THE DISEASE IN ALLEGHENY COUNTY THIS WEEK, PA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH DATA HAS SHOWN THAT THREE BEAVER COUNTY AREA SCHOOLS HAVE FALLEN SIGNIFICANTLY LOW IN IMMUNIZATION RATES. NOAH’S ARK PRESCHOOL/ST STEPHEN’S KINDERGARTEN IN SEWICKLEY, THE PA CYBER CHARTER SCHOOL IN MIDLAND, AND BEAVER COUNTY CHRISTIAN WEST PARK ELEMENTAR IN WEST MAYFIELD ALL HAD RATES UNDER 90% FOR THE 2017-18 SCHOOL YEAR – WHILE OTHERS INCLUDING FREEDOM AREA ELEMENTARY, BEAVER AREA MIDDLE SCHOOL AND EDGEWORTH ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS HAD RATES UNDER 95%. THE STATE HEALTH DEPARTMENT RECOMMENDS THAT ALL SCHOOLS BE AT 90-95% AT A MINIMUM IN ORDER TO REACH WHAT THEY CALL HERD IMMUNITY. THERE HAS NOT BEEN A CASE REPORTED IN BEAVER COUNTY TO THIS POINT.

Girl Hit by Train

A 19 YEAR OLD UNIONTOWN WOMAN WAS HIT BY A TRAIN IN MT. PLEASANT YESTERDAY. REPORTS STATE THAT THE WOMAN, WHOSE NAME HAS NOT BEEN RELEASED, WAS WALKING IN THE MIDDLE OF THE TRACKS WITH EARBUDS IN HER EARS AND WAS UNABLE TO HEAR THE AIR HORN BLOWING. THE TRAIN REPORTEDLY WENT OVER HER BODY ABOUT 6 TO 8 FEET AND THEN STOPPED. THE VICTIM WAS CONSCIOUS WHEN SHE WAS REMOVED FROM THE SCENE ON A BACKBOARD. SHE WAS TAKEN TO A LOCAL PITTSBURGH HOSPITAL WITH INJURIES TO THE BACK OF HER HEAD AND A BROKEN ANKLE.

Absentee Ballots

A REMINDER FROM BEAVER COUNTY THAT TODAY IS THE LAST DAY TO TURN IN ABSENTEE BALLOTS FOR TUESDAY’S PRIMARY ELECTION. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CONTACT THE BEAVER COUNTY ELECTIONS OFFICE AT 724-770-4440.

Roadway Improvements

PENNDOT HAS ANNOUNCED THAT ROADWAY IMPROVEMENTS WILL BEGIN TODAY THROUGH TOMORROW ON ROUTE 18 IN NEW BRIGHTON, WEATHER PERMITTING. A SINGLE LANE RESTRICTION WILL OCCUR ON SOUTHBOUND 3RD AVE BETWEEN THE 7TH STREET BRIDGE OVER THE BEAVER RIVER AND 5TH STREET BEGINNING AT 6PM TONIGHT THROUGH 8PM TOMORROW. ONE SOUTHBOUND LANE AND THE SHOULDER WILL REMAIN OPEN. THERE IS NO NORTHBOUND WORK PLANNED. USE CAUTION IF TRAVELING IN THIS AREA.

Third Annual Police Memorial Vigil Held

FOP Lodge #4 held their third annual Police Memorial Vigil at the Beaver County Courthouse last night.

Sandy Giordano has the details. Click on ‘play’ to hear Sandy’s report…

Blackhawk School District Investigating Incidents

BEAVER COUNTY POLICE AND BLACKHAWK SCHOOL DISTRICT OFFICIALS ARE INVESTIGATING TWO INCIDENTS INVOLVING STUDENTS – ONE OF WHICH INCLUDED A BB GUN.

ACCORDING TO DISTRICT OFFICIALS A HIGHLAND MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENT IS RECEIVING SUPPORT AND SERVICES AFTER CHIPPEWA POLICE WERE INFORMED OF COMMENTS MADE INVOLVING SELF-INJURY, HARMING OTHERS OR HARMING THE SCHOOL.

STUDENTS WERE ALLOWED TO RETURN TO SCHOOL THURSDAY AFTER CHIPPEWA POLICE INTERVENED BUT THEN DISTRICT OFFICIALS SAY CHIPPEWA AND DARLINGTON POLICE WERE CALLED ON THURSDAY AFTER REPORTS OF AN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL STUDENT BRINGING A GUN TO A BUS STOP. THE GUN WAS DETERMINED TO BE A BB GUN.

UNDER SCHOOL CODE STUDENTS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO HAVE ANY TYPE OF WEAPON FROM THE TIME THEY LEAVE THEIR HOUSE UNTIL THEY RETURN HOME AFTER THE SCHOOL DAY. OFFICIALS HAVE STATED THAT THE STUDENT WILL BE DISCIPLINED. THE DISTRICT ISSUED A STATEMENT THAT:

We are again thankful to all students, families, staff members, and community members who report concerns to the police department and/or the school district to ensure our students and staff are safe.”

Wet and Rainy Warm-Up This Weekend

WEATHER FORECAST FOR FRIDAY, MAY 17TH, 2019

TODAY – PARTLY CLOUDY WITH ISOLATED THUNDERSTORMS POSSIBLE.
HIGH 75.

TONIGHT – OVERCAST WITH A STRAY SHOWER OR THUNDERSTORM POSSIBLE. LOW 54.

SATURDAY – CLOUDY WITH A STRAY SHOWER OR THUNDERSTORM POSSIBLE.
HIGH AROUND 85. LOW AROUND 65.

SUNDAY – MOSTLY CLOUDY WITH MORE SCATTERED THUNDERSTORMS
POSSIBLE. HIGH 87. LOW 65.

Kinsler’s 3-run homer lifts Padres to 4-3 win vs Pirates

Kinsler’s 3-run homer lifts Padres to 4-3 win vs Pirates
By BERNIE WILSON AP Sports Writer
SAN DIEGO (AP) — Ian Kinsler hit a mighty three-run homer to put the San Diego Padres ahead of the Pittsburgh Pirates, and then had a profane outburst as he crossed home and then again in the dugout.
Many fans on social media felt it was directed at them, and manager Andy Green said it “was not the right response.”
Kinsler, who hasn’t been a fan favorite as he’s struggled since joining the Padres on an $8 million, two-year deal, said otherwise.
“That was for my teammates,” Kinsler said after the 4-3 victory Thursday night. “It had nothing to do with the fans. It’s for my teammates. It’s an inside thing with them. Just trying to get everybody fired up. We had a tough road trip. I’m a passionate player. I try to get my teammates going. That was it.”
He declined to say exactly what he said.
“That’s why it’s inside,” he said. “We need the fans behind us. We need the city of San Diego to be passionate with us and on our side. Hopefully that’s the way they see this team.”
Kinsler’s homer and reaction overshadowed the Padres setting the major league record by going 8,020 games without a no-hitter since their inception. Then again, fans have been used to that since 1969.
Franmil Reyes also homered, connecting off San Diegan Trevor Williams an inning before the Pirates starter left with discomfort in his right side.
Green had a different take than Kinsler.
“I think we’re aware of what’s going on,” the manager said. “I understand the emotion of the game a little bit, the frustration he’s felt up to this point. I’m not excusing anything by any stretch, but understanding what it feels like to go to the plate every day and grind and struggle. The world we live in, you hear a lot of hostility, so some of that comes out at times.”
Green said the Padres have an “outstanding” fan base, and that fans have the right to express displeasure.
“We as professionals should handle that displeasure in a more positive way than it was handled today,” Green said. “With him, he knows that. He’s played the game a long time. … Clearly not expressed well today. Ultimately, though, he’s a passionate baseball player.”
Green said he’d talk with Kinsler about it.
Kinsler’s three-run shot off Richard Rodriguez (0-3) with two outs in the sixth gave the Padres a 4-2 lead and got them off the hook for some shoddy play. It was Kinsler’s fifth.
Gregory Polanco made it a one-run game with a homer to right in the seventh, his third.
Adam Frazier singled to left off lefty Eric Lauer with two outs in the third to extend the Padres’ streak of futility into record territory. The Padres remain the only major league team without a no-hitter. The previous longest streak of 8,019 games without a no-hitter from a franchise’s inception was by the New York Mets, who got their first no-hitter, by Johan Santana, on June 1, 2012.
“It was still kind of early in the game,” Frazier said. “It’s pretty cool to extend that streak. I didn’t know about it; just trying to get a hit. I’m glad we weren’t the team that let them break that record, or whatever you want to call it.”
The Padres have had pitchers take a no-no into the eighth inning or beyond several times since their expansion season of 1969 but have never completed one. Some fans feel the franchise is cursed because manger Preston Gomez lifted Clay Kirby after eight no-hit innings against the New York Mets on June 21, 1970.
“It’s not a record that we want. I think one’s coming soon,” Lauer said.
Adam Warren (3-1) pitched two-thirds of an inning for the win, and Kirby Yates pitched the ninth for his major league-leading 17th save.
Reyes homered into the Padres’ bullpen beyond the fence in left-center with one out in the third, his 13th.
The Pirates tied it in the fifth after the Padres gave them several extra chances, including when rookie Kevin Newman, who played at Poway High, doubled to shallow right on a ball that ticked off Kinsler’s glove as the second baseman tried to make a basket catch while right fielder Reyes and first baseman Eric Hosmer also converged on the ball. Newman went on to score on Frazier’s soft chopper to the right of the mound, beating Lauer’s throw home.
The Pirates went ahead 2-1 on an unearned run in the sixth on two singles, an error and a wild pitch.
Williams, who played at Rancho Bernardo High, left with two outs in the fourth after striking out Myers. He allowed one run and two hits, struck out five and walked one.
Williams loaded the bases with one out in the first on a walk, single and hit batter before striking out Alex Dickerson, who also played at Poway High, and getting Myers to ground out.
“I think it’s hard to evaluate the outing. He was competing like he always does. He was going out there, making pitches,” manager Clint Hurdle said.
TRAINER’S ROOM
Padres: Green said “it’d probably still be a little bit of a stretch” to expect rookie SS Fernando Tatis Jr., on the IL with a strained left hamstring, to return to the team before the end of this seven-game homestand. Green said Tatis, who was hurt on April 28, still isn’t running at 100%.
UP NEXT
Pirates: RHP Jordan Lyles (3-1, 2.09 ERA), who pitched with San Diego for parts of the 2017 and 2018 seasons, is scheduled to start Friday night.
Padres: LHP Joey Lucchesi (3-2, 4.57) held the Pirates to one hit in five innings in a 4-3 victory at Petco Park on June 30.
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