Driver and passenger injured after single-vehicle crash in Raccoon Township

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Raccoon Township, PA) Pennsylvania State Police in Beaver reported that a 21-year-old Beaver Falls man was injured in a rollover crash Friday in Raccoon Township. 

According to police, the driver was traveling on Moffett Mill Road around 5 a.m. when he attempted to move over to allow a southbound vehicle to pass. Investigators said the vehicle entered the soft shoulder, which collapsed under its weight, causing it to overturn down a hillside. 

Police said both the driver and a passenger suffered minor injuries and were taken to Allegheny General Hospital for treatment.

Pittsburgh music critic Scott Mervis talks concerts and future

Scott Mervis, an award-winning music journalist in Pittsburgh, appeared Thursday on the Beaver County Radio Morning Show.

Scott Mervis spent decades reporting on concerts for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.

Mervis shared his thoughts on Western Pennsylvania’s concert scene with WBVP-WMBA morning man Scott Tady.

The two Scotts — longtime colleagues and competitors who have sat next to each other at countless concerts — got into topics like the stadium shows, recent tour cancellations, wild concerts, the upcoming Star Lake season and the new Citizens Live at The Wylie venue.

Mervis also mentioned his career plans post-Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.

Here is the interview (just press play):

Shaler Area High School wins WPIAL’s first-ever girls flag football championship

(Credit and Caption for Photo: Shaler teammates celebrate after defeating Plum in the girls WPIAL flag football championship, Thursday, May 7, 2026, at Upper St. Clair High School. (Matt Freed/Post Gazette)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Allegheny County, PA) Shaler Area High School made history Thursday night by winning the WPIAL’s first girls flag football championship.

The Titans defeated Plum High School 34-0 in the championship game at Upper St. Clair High School.

This marked the first season that girls flag football was recognized as a WPIAL-sanctioned varsity sport. A total of 58 WPIAL schools and eight Pittsburgh City League schools competed this season, with 16 teams qualifying for the playoffs.

In Thursday’s semifinal games, Shaler defeated Mt. Lebanon High School while Plum advanced with a win over Moon Area High School.

Center Township residents caught off guard by new stormwater management bill

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Center Township, PA) Residents in Center Township found a new charge in their mailboxes this week: a stormwater management fee from the township.

The township is charging most residents $78 annually, or $6.50 per month, for stormwater runoff services. The fee increases to $85 if it is not paid by June 15.

Some residents said they were surprised by the new bill and believe the township should have provided advance notice before issuing the charge.

Michael Sisk, Center Township supervisor, said the township previously covered the costs associated with stormwater inspections, drainage maintenance, and pollution control.

CCBC Celebrates Class of 2026 at 57th Annual Commencement Ceremony

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Monaca, PA) Community College of Beaver County hosted hundreds of graduates and their families Thursday for its 57th annual commencement ceremony, which also marked the beginning of the college’s 60th anniversary celebration.

The ceremony began at 6 p.m. and featured traditional commencement elements including “Pomp and Circumstance,” the national anthem, remarks from CCBC President Roger W. Davis, and the conferring of degrees for graduates from the college’s four academic schools.

Officials also highlighted student success stories during the ceremony.

Pirates fans rank second in the MLB in new study that measured MLB fans wearing team merchandise at games

(File Photo: Source for Photo: An opening day crowd watches a baseball game between the Pittsburgh Pirates and the New York Yankees at PNC Park in Pittsburgh, Friday, April 4, 2025. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) A new study by Bovada analyzed fan photos from across Major League Baseball to measure how many spectators wore team merchandise during games.

According to the study, fans of the Pittsburgh Pirates ranked second in MLB for visible team support.

The study found that an average of 45.01% of Pirates fans attending games wore team-branded merchandise.

Penguins sign forward Connor Dewar and defenseman Ilya Solovyov to contract extensions

(File Photo: Source for Photo: Pittsburgh Penguins’ Connor Dewar, left, celebrates after his goal during the first period of an NHL hockey game against the Chicago Blackhawks in Pittsburgh, Thursday, Jan. 29, 2026. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) Pittsburgh Penguins forward Connor Dewar and defenseman Ilya Solovyov have signed contract extensions with the team.

Dewar’s two-year extension runs through the 2027-28 season and carries an average annual value of $2.25 million.

Solovyov signed a one-year extension through the 2026-27 season worth an average annual value of $850,000.

Dewar, 26, has spent parts of five NHL seasons with the Penguins, Toronto Maple Leafs, and Minnesota Wild.

Last season, he recorded career highs with 14 goals, 16 assists, 30 points, and a plus-16 rating.

Solovyov, 25, appeared in games for both Pittsburgh and the Colorado Avalanche last season, recording one goal and seven assists for eight points.

He was originally selected by the Calgary Flames in the seventh round of the 2020 NHL Draft.

PennDOT turnback payments could jump under Pennsylvania proposal

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Harrisburg, PA) Pennsylvania municipalities could receive additional funding to maintain local roads under a House proposal that would increase payments through the state’s highway restoration program. 

PennDOT’s Highway Transfer Turnback Program allows municipalities to assume ownership and maintenance responsibilities for low-volume or “functionally local” state roads. The program currently provides $4,000 per mile of roadway transferred to local governments. 

The program is intended to shift roads better suited for local use from state control to municipalities, according to PennDOT Deputy Communications Director Zachary Appleby. 

While the voluntary program has promoted local control, the per-mile reimbursement rate has not increased since the program began in 2006. 

House Bill 2266 would raise the reimbursement rate to $6,000 per mile by redirecting an additional $1.25 per $1,000 from the state’s Motor License Fund. The increase would be offset by reduced funding from the bridge improvement account. 

Appleby said roads eligible for the program typically have low daily traffic volumes or provide social or economic benefits to municipalities. 

According to PennDOT, 1,167 municipalities participate in the program and collectively received about $19.3 million in 2026 funding. 

The bill was unanimously approved by the Pennsylvania House Transportation Committee on May 4. 

Bills advance in Pennsylvania that make hunting and fishing more affordable and accessible

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Harrisburg, PA) Pennsylvania House Game and Fisheries Committee and the Pennsylvania Senate Game and Fisheries Committee approved several bills May 6 aimed at lowering hunting and fishing license costs and expanding deer hunting opportunities on private land. 

The House committee advanced legislation that would allow the Pennsylvania Game Commission to designate private lands where hunters could use bait to attract deer for purposes including wildlife disease management and habitat protection. 

The committee also approved House Bill 2460, which would allow students to learn about hunting and trapping in school-related programs. 

Meanwhile, the Senate Game and Fisheries Committee approved two measures related to reduced license fees. 

Senate Bill 469 would reduce hunting and fishing license fees to $1 for law enforcement personnel, including police officers, correctional officers, game wardens, waterways conservation officers, and county sheriff employees. 

The committee also advanced Senate Bill 1313, which would allow Pennsylvania natives who move out of state to purchase Pennsylvania hunting licenses at resident rates. 

Lowe goes deep again, Keller solid as Pirates take series with 4-2 victory over Diamondbacks

(File Photo: Source for Photo: Pittsburgh Pirates’ Brandon Lowe, left, connects for a home run as Arizona Diamondbacks catcher James McCann reaches for the ball during the first inning of a baseball game, Thursday, May 7, 2026, in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)

PHOENIX (AP) — Brandon Lowe had three hits, including his 10th homer, and Joey Bart also went deep to back Mitch Keller, and the Pittsburgh Pirates beat the Arizona Diamondbacks 4-2 Thursday.

Keller (4-1) went six-plus innings, retiring 10 straight between Corbin Carroll’s solo home run in the third and Ildemaro Vargas’ single leading off the seventh. That hit ended Keller’s day after 84 pitches. He gave up four hits and two runs, walked two and struck out four.

Ryan O’Hearn and Spencer Horwitz delivered two-out RBI singles in the fifth inning to put Pittsburgh ahead 3-2. The Pirates won two of three in the series.

Gregory Soto retired the side in order the ninth for his third save.

Arizona starter Zac Gallen (1-3) pitched six innings, allowing six hits and four runs, walking two and striking out five.

For the second straight game, Lowe homered in the first inning. This time, it was a 436-foot drive into the right-field seats. On Wednesday, Lowe’s homer against Michael Soroka was all NL Cy Young winner Paul Skenes needed as Pittsburgh won 1-0.

The Diamondbacks also scored in the first against Keller, who was battling control issues early. Geraldo Perdomo walked, moved up on an infield out and scored on Adrian Del Castillo’s two-out single.

Bart hit his second homer, a line drive into the left-field stands, in the sixth.

Pirates center fielder Jake Mangum was a late scratch with left hamstring discomfort, the Pirates said. Billy Cook replaced him and was hitless in four at-bats.

Up next

Pirates: Continue their West Coast trip in San Francisco on Friday night. RHP Carmen Mlodzinski (2-2, 4.76 ERA) faces the Giants’ LHP Robbie Ray (2-4, 2.95).

Diamondbacks: Host the Mets on Friday night. RHP Ryne Nelson (1-3, 6.61) goes against New York RHP Nolan McLean (1-2, 2.97).