Atty General Josh Shapiro To Appeal State Judge’s Ruling On UPMC-Highmark Rivalry

A state judge in Pennsylvania has ruled that a state-brokered consent decree between health care rivals UPMC and Highmark cannot be extended beyond the end of June. Attorney General Josh Shapiro has sought to modify and extend the five-year agreement that gives Highmark members in-network access to UPMC hospitals and physicians. Judge Robert Simpson cited a state Supreme Court ruling. A Shapiro spokesman said an appeal to the high court is planned.

Jitney Driver Shoots, Kills Would-Be Robber In Duquesne; Won’t Face Charges, Police Say

Authorities say a jitney driver who fatally shot a passenger who was trying to rob him won’t face charges. Allegheny County police say the shooting occurred Wednesday. The 73-year-old driver had picked up a 33-year-old man and another passenger in Duquesne. While on the road, authorities say the man pulled out a gun and struck the driver while demanding money. After the driver and the man got out of the car, authorities say the jitney driver took out his own gun and shot the would-be robber.

Freight Train Strikes Two People In Pittsburgh

Authorities say a freight train struck a man and a woman as they walked along some tracks in Pittsburgh, killing the man moments after he pushed the woman out of the way. Pittsburgh police say 20-year-old Conlan Onder, of Baldwin, and the woman apparently didn’t hear the train as it approached them around 5:30 p.m. Wednesday on the Norfolk Southern tracks near Station Square. Onder was pronounced dead at the scene. The woman remains hospitalized today in serious condition.

Overcast Skies, Possibility Of Rain Today

WEATHER FORECAST FOR THURSDAY, APRIL 4TH, 2019

 

TODAY – OVERCAST. SLIGHT CHANCE OF A RAIN SHOWER.
HIGH – 55.

TONIGHT – SHOWERS THIS EVENING…BECOMING A STEADY
RAIN OVERNIGHT. LOW – 45.

FRIDAY – CLOUDY WITH SHOWERS. HIGH – 57.

SATURDAY – CLOUDY IN THE MORNING. SUNSHINE IN THE
AFTERNOON. HIGH – 65.

SUNDAY – CLOUDY WITH RAIN DEVELOPING LATER IN THE
DAY. HIGH – 72.

Pirates bullpen blows another lead. Bucs fall to Cards 5-4 in ten.

Cardinals rally past Pirates again, 5-4 in 10 innings
By WILL GRAVES AP Sports Writer
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Mike Shildt would prefer to not have his team consistently find itself in a spot where it’s forced to rally.
At the moment, though, the St. Louis Cardinals manager isn’t arguing with the results. At least when the Cardinals are facing Pittsburgh’s wobbly bullpen.
Tyler O’Neill capped another rally by driving in Kolten Wong for the go-ahead run in the 10th inning as St. Louis surged past the Pirates 5-4 on Wednesday night. Two days after coming back from four runs down to spoil Pittsburgh’s home opener, St. Louis took advantage of another shaky performance by Pirate relievers.
“It’s not a position we want to get into, but it’s a position we obviously don’t panic about,” Shildt said. “This group always knows they can play the game and compete. We actually bear down a little bit more.”
Harrison Bader hit a two-run homer off Keone Kela in the eighth to tie the game at 3. Wong led off the 10th with a triple against Nick Burdi (0-1) and scored when O’Neill followed two batters later with a sharp single to right. Bader pushed the lead two when he scored on a wild pitch by Francisco Liriano.
“It just shows us that we’re a bloop and a blast away from being in every game,” Bader said.
John Gant (2-0) worked a scoreless ninth to pick up the win. Dakota Hudson collected his first major league save when he stranded the tying run at third. Paul DeJong added a solo home run for St. Louis, which finished 3-3 on a season-opening six-game road trip.
“We’re never going to give in,” said Wong, who is hitting .476 (10 for 21) through the first week of the season. “We’ve been like this since I’ve got to the Cardinals and I think this year isn’t an exception.”
PIRATES SPUTTER AGAIN
Adam Frazier had three hits and drove in a run for the Pirates. Jung Ho Kang hit his first home run in 2½ years for Pittsburgh. The Pirates went 1 for 14 with runners in scoring position and left 11 men on base.
Jameson Taillon dominated the Cardinals for seven innings, allowing one run on three hits with five strikeouts and spent 87 pitches keeping the Cardinals off balance. St. Louis needed to see just six pitches from Kela to pull even. Kela, who walked in the tying run on Monday, inherited a 3-1 lead in the top of the eighth. He threw four straight balls to Wong, then saw his second offering to Bader end up in the Cardinals bullpen beyond the wall in center field.
“When the guys come in and get outs, it always looks good,” Pittsburgh manager Clint Hurdle said. “When they don’t, it doesn’t look good. But there was an opportunity for us on offense to do a lot more tonight.”
KANG’S LONG ROAD
Kang’s drive to the first row of seats in left field against St. Louis starter Miles Mikolas was the 37th of his career and his first since Oct. 1, 2016. Kang missed all of 2017 after pleading guilty to DUI in his native South Korea and appeared in just three games last September.
Kang, who hit seven home runs during spring training, said through a translator he was upset after grounding into a double play with the bases loaded in the first. He was “prepared” to hit a home run when he dug in in the third against Mikolas.
“I think he’s working to get in a very good spot, offensively and defensively,” Hurdle said. “He’s working on both sides of the ball. We’re aware that it’s been (a long time). … We like having him on our team.”
TRAINER’S ROOM
Cardinals: LF Marcell Ozuna will have an MRI on Thursday after being scratched due to discomfort in his right side. Jose Martinez filled in and went 0 for 5.
Pirates: LF Corey Dickerson did not start due to soreness in his right (throwing) shoulder. He grounded out as a pinch hitter in the eighth. … C Elias Diaz (illness) will begin a rehab assignment with Class A Bradenton on Thursday.
UP NEXT
Cardinals: Head home for the first time this season and welcome San Diego for a three-game series at Busch Stadium starting Friday. The game was originally scheduled for Thursday before being pushed back due to weather concerns. Jack Flaherty (0-0, 8.31 ERA) starts for the Cardinals against Nick Margevicius (0-1, 1.80).
Pirates: Begin a four-game home set with Cincinnati on Thursday. Jordan Lyles makes his first start for the Pirates against Tyler Mahle. The teams split a two-game series in Cincinnati last weekend.
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Diane White, Karen Juliano join host Jim Roddey tomorrow on “The Best of Beaver County” presented by St. Barnabas

Jim Roddey

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 am  for “the Best of Beaver County”, a new show 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 your neighborhood, and the people that are making it happen.  This Thursday, enjoy conversation and insight with Diane White from the Arthritis Foundation and Karen Juliano, Director of Rehabilitation Services for St. Barnabas. 

You can also watch a live video stream of the show on the WBVP-WMBA Facebook page, plus the radio broadcast will be replayed each Sunday from 11:30 am to Noon on Beaver County Radio.

Hopewell Township K-9 Program Receives Grant From Shell Chemicals

The Hopewell Township police department’s K-9 program is getting a grant from Shell Chemicals. Beaver County Radio News Correspondent Sandy Giordano has details. Click on ‘play’ to hear Sandy’ s report…

FDA: Can Electronic Cigarettes Trigger Seizures In People Who Vape?

U.S. health officials are investigating whether electronic cigarettes can trigger seizures in some people who vape. The Food and Drug Administration said Wednesday it is reviewing 35 reports of seizures among e-cigarette users, particularly young people. Regulators say it’s not yet clear whether vaping is responsible, but seizures and convulsions are potential side effects of nicotine poisoning.

House Judiciary Committee Approves Subpoenas For Full Mueller Report

The House Judiciary Committee has approved subpoenas for special counsel Robert Mueller’s full, unredacted Russia report. The committee voted to give Judiciary Chairman Jerrold Nadler permission to issue subpoenas to the Justice Department for the final report, its exhibits and any underlying evidence or materials prepared for Mueller’s investigation. Nadler has not yet said if he’ll send the subpoenas.