New York remembers 1993 World Trade Center bombing

New York remembers 1993 World Trade Center bombing
By JENNIFER PELTZ, Associated Press
NEW YORK (AP) — The World Trade Center’s operating agency issued an apology on Monday at a solemn commemoration of the trade center’s deadly 1993 bombing, saying the agency and the country was wholly unprepared for an event that became a precursor to 9/11.
The apology came on the 25th anniversary of the blast, which killed six people, one of them pregnant. The commemoration included a Mass at a church near the trade center and a ceremony on the 9/11 memorial plaza.
“We were not ready for what visited us that day,” Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Chairman Kevin O’Toole said at the ground zero ceremony. “America was not ready for what visited them that day. And for that, I say: I’m sorry.”
The ceremony also included a reading of victims’ names and a moment of silence at 12:18 p.m., when the bomb exploded and became a harbinger of more terror at the twin towers eight years later.
The attention surrounding the 25th anniversary is “long overdue,” said Judy Shirtz, sister-in-law of Stephen Knapp, who feels that the loss of families like hers has been overshadowed by 9/11 and its far greater toll.
“It happened to us first, it shouldn’t have happened again, and it did,” she said.
“While overshadowed by 9/11, the 1993 bombing represented a pivotal moment in the history of the World Trade Center, in the history of New York City, and, frankly, our own national reckoning with terrorism in a global age,” said Sept. 11 museum president Alice Greenwald, whose institution has a permanent exhibition on the bombing and a special installation to commemorate the anniversary. “It had so many of the elements that we would later come to associate with 9/11.”
The bomb, in an underground parking garage, was set by Muslim extremists who sought to punish the U.S. for its Middle East policies, according to federal prosecutors. Six bombing suspects were convicted and are in prison, including accused ringleader Ramzi Yousef — a nephew of self-proclaimed 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed. A seventh suspect in the bombing remains at large.
An estimated 50,000 people fled the blacked-out twin towers, some groping their way down smoky stairs, others rescued from stalled elevators or plucked from rooftops by police helicopters. More than 1,000 were injured.
A memorial fountain dedicated to the 1993 bombing was crushed in the attacks that destroyed the towers on Sept. 11, 2001. But bombing victims’ names are now inscribed on one of the memorial pools that bear the names of the nearly 3,000 people killed on 9/11.

Student tried to enter school with loaded handgun in Philadelphia

Police: Student tried to enter school with loaded handgun
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Police say a student tried to enter a Philadelphia high school with a stolen .40-caliber handgun loaded with a dozen rounds.
Capt. Sekou Kinebrew said Monday it’s unclear why the student had the gun, which was found when the bag was scanned just after 7:30 a.m. Monday at Samuel Fels High School in northeast Philadelphia.
The school was placed on lockdown. There were no injuries. Kinebrew said the student faces weapons charges.
Kinebrew says the gun had been reported stolen from a car near the home of the student, who had no disciplinary problems or known issues with classmates. Kinebrew said he may have had the gun in the bag to conceal it from his parents.

The Beaver River Is Rising: What Does It Mean?

The rising waters along the Beaver River has created concerns with the citizens in river-based towns such as Rochester, Ambridge, and Monaca. So what does the level of the water mean for the citizens of Beaver County? Well, Lee Hendricks from the National Weather Service spoke with Beaver County Radio about the situation, and he says that water levels might decrease rather slowly…

Furthermore, Hendricks spoke about what the citizens of river-based areas should do…

And it’s not just the rain that those in the most saturated areas should watch out for…

For the latest weather reports and updates, be sure to check out A.M. Beaver County with Pat Septak and Matt Drzik from 6:30 to 9:00 AM on WBVP and WMBA.

WPIAL Semifinal Basketball: February 26, 2018

Tonight a minimum of two teams from Beaver County will punch their tickets to the Petersen Events Center for the WPIAL Basketball Championships. Coverage for the doubleheader tonight at Geneva College begins at 5:30.

GIRLS

6:00pm
[4A] Blackhawk vs. Beaver (at Geneva College) [WBVP/WMBA]

6:30pm
[4A] Central Valley vs. CW North Catholic (at Moon)
[2A] Serra Catholic vs. Vincentian (at Northgate)
[2A] Chartiers-Houston vs. Brentwood (at Peters Twp.)

BOYS

8:00pm
[3A] Aliquippa vs. Lincoln Park (at Geneva College) [WBVP/WMBA]
[3A] CW North Catholic vs. Seton-LaSalle (at Moon)
[1A] Cornell vs. Vincentian (at Northgate)
[1A] Imani Christian vs. Union (at Peters Twp.)

Pens fall to the Panthers 6-5!!! Winning streak stopped at six!!

Evgenii Dadonov has hat trick, Panthers beat Penguins 6-4
By BILL WHITEHEAD, Associated Press
SUNRISE, Fla. (AP) — The Florida Panthers cut it close — again.
Evgenii Dadonov scored with 1:53 to play to complete a hat trick and give the Panthers a 6-5 victory over the Pittsburgh Penguins on Saturday night.
Dadonov beat goalie Matt Murray on a one-timer off Aleksander Barkov’s pass for the winner.
“The old saying, your best players got to be your best players in games like this. He definitely was,” Florida coach Bob Boughner said. “He looked like he had it early. He has some great patience with the puck. It was a big goal at the end of the game, and he delivered.”
Dadonov has 18 goals this season.
The Panthers beat Washington 3-2 on Thursday on Vincent Trocheck’s goal with 20 seconds to play.
The winner Saturday came after Pittsburgh, playing on the second night of back-to-back contests, rallied to erase a 5-3 deficit in the third.
“We scored six goals. I guess you can’t lose it if you score six. You’re not supposed to. It was a tough game today,” Dadonov said.
Trocheck, Jamie McGinn and Derek MacKenzie also scored. Barkov had three assists, Keith Yandle and Alexander Petrovic added two assists, and Roberto Luongo made 24 saves.
“He’s an elite goal scorer in this league and in this world,” Barkov said about Dadonov. “He was scoring a lot of goals in Russia and it was just a matter of time when the puck starts going.”
Evgeni Malkin had two goals and an assist for the Penguins, and Carl Hagelin, Patric Hornqvist and Bryan Rust added goals. Tristan Jarry made 13 saves for Pittsburgh before he was replaced in the second period. Murray had 11 saves in relief.
Trocheck finished a 2-on-1 cross-ice pass from Denis Malgin after a breakout pass from Yandle early in the first period. Trocheck tapped in the pass at 3:44 for his team-leading 24th goal.
The Penguins tied it when Hagelin tallied from the low slot, scoring his eighth goal at 12:40.
Florida regained the lead with 39 seconds left when Dadonov collected a loose puck along the boards, beat Penguins defenseman Brian Dumoulin into the slot and whipped his 16th goal high on Jarry’s glove side.
McGinn took a diagonal pass from Jared McCann, pushing in his eighth goal at 2:07 of the second.
MacKenzie finished off a rebound at 8:12 for his third goal and a 4-1 Florida lead.
The Penguins then replaced Jarry with Murray, who beat Carolina the night before.
“Again, we had the same mistake, like a 2-on-1. They have 3-on-2s and 2-on-1s. If we played right, we’d win easily, I think,” Malkin said.
The Russian center scored a pair of goal to lead the comeback and now has 38 points in his last 21 games, including 22 goals.
Malkin chipped in a pass from Rust at 13:10, and scored again 46 seconds into the third period by roofing a shot over Luongo.
Dadonov answered 58 seconds later when he one-timed a pass from Barkov for a 5-3 lead.
Hornqvist scored a power-play goal – his 17th – and Rust added his 10th just 49 seconds apart to tie it at 5 at 15:10.
Pittsburgh coach Mike Sullivan said the team has to be more responsible defensively, citing the game-winning goal as an example.
“We have to become a team that has a conscience defensively away from the puck,” Sullivan said of the Penguins, who are now 16-4-1 in their last 21 games.
“We’ve got to limit not only the quantity but the quality of the chances of our opponent each and every night if we’re going to give ourselves a chance to win.”
NOTES: The Penguins scratched D Chad Ruhwedel and C Derick Brassard. … Pittsburgh coach Mike Sullivan said Brassard, whom the club acquired Friday from Ottawa in a deal that included D Ian Cole, is having visa difficulties and “we’ll get him here as soon as possible.” Added Sullivan: “Colesy was a very good player for us. He was a good defender, penalty killer, shot blocker and was hard in front of our net. He brought a lot of things to our defense.” … Florida scratched LW Connor Brickley, RW Radim Vrbata and D Mackenzie Weegar. … Trocheck’s first-period goal was his sixth in the last seven games, while Dadonov now has seven in his last seven. Malgin left the game in the third period and did not return.
UP NEXT
Penguins: Host New Jersey on Tuesday night.
Panthers: Host Toronto on Tuesday night.