Suspect vandalizes Monaca pumphouse

(Credit for Headline Photos and Photos Below: Photos Courtesy of David Kramer, Posted on Facebook on June 24th, 2026)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Monaca, PA) Monaca Borough Manager David Kramer posted on Facebook today that the Monaca pumphouse was vandalized last night. The suspect is unknown at this time and one of the spires was broken at the pumphouse. Kramer confirmed that charges will be filed against the suspect and that person will have to pay for the repairs because cameras are being reviewed. If anyone has information on this incident, you can message Kramer by clicking here.

Former Penguins hockey player Pascal Dupuis hired by the New York Islanders as their director of player development

(File Photo: Source for Photo: Pittsburgh Penguins’ Pascal Dupuis (9) skates during the second period of an NHL hockey game against the Montreal Canadiens Nov. 11, 2015, in Pittsburgh. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar, File)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Floral Park, NY) The New York Islanders announced yesterday that they hired former Pittsburgh Penguins hockey player Pascal Dupuis as director of player development. The forty-seven-year-old Dupuis spent the past three seasons in the front office for the Shawinigan Cataractes in the Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League and has been with that team in various capacities for the past six years since becoming a co-owner. Dupuis played fifteen years in the National Hockey League and is a Stanley Cup champion as part of the 2009 Penguins championship team.

New Brighton Borough Council presents a Pennsylvania State Association of Boroughs award to the family of the late Don Mittner for his service to his community

(Credit for Headline Photos and Photos Below: Photos Courtesy of the City of New Brighton, Pennsylvania, Posted on Facebook on June 24th, 2026)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(New Brighton, PA) New Brighton Borough Council presented a Pennsylvania State Association of Boroughs award to the family of the late Don Mittner to recognize his twenty years of dedicated service to his community at a council meeting on Thursday. Mayor Valerie McElvy also presented the family with a special Commonwealth citation from State Representative Roman Kozak to honor the lasting impact of Mittner. The spirit of service continued as more than twenty volunteers walked the town for the “coMITTment to Cleanup” event held in Mittner’s honor on Saturday.

Interstate 79 Wexford Interchange Beam Deliveries and Placements Continue Thursday, Friday in Allegheny County

(File Photo of a Road Work Ahead Sign)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) PennDOT District 11 announced that beam deliveries and placements on Interstate 79 in Marshall Township and Franklin Park Borough of Allegheny County will occur tonight and tomorrow night, weather permitting.

The following restrictions are expected to occur between 7 P.M. and 6 A.M. for beam deliveries and placement work, according to the schedule listed below:

Thursday, June 25th

  • I-79 will be reduced to a single-lane of traffic in both directions between the Route 910/Wexford (Exit 73) off and on-ramps to accommodate equipment mobilization and pier construction activities.

Friday, June 26th

  • I-79 will be reduced to a single-lane of traffic in both directions between the Route 910/Wexford (Exit 73) off and on-ramps to accommodate beam deliveries.

Air Supply singer talks about Pittsburgh area show

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Graham Russell, co-founder, lyricist and vocalist for Air Supply phoned the Beaver County Radio Morning Show this week.

Russell spoke about Air Supply chart-toppers like “All Out of Love” and “Lost in Love,” along with tracks from “A Matter of Time,” the Australian soft-rock duo’s first new album in 15 years. He also previewed the July 23 headlining appearance by Air Supply at the Palace Theatre in Greensburg.

Artwork for ‘A Matter of Time,’ the 2026 album from Air Supply.

If you missed Russell’s interview Wednesday, you can catch up with this free replay (just press “play”):

Tickets for the 7:30 p.m. July 23 Palace show cost  $85 to $145, available at westmorelandculturaltrust.org

Air Supply play the Palace Theater on July 23. (Photo: Denise Truscello Large)

Pirates Superstar Pitcher Paul Skenes and Sheetz Go Big for the Summer of 2026 with Launch of The Big Glizzy Hot Dog

(Credit for Photo: Photo Provided with Release Courtesy of Sheetz)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Altoona, PA) Yesterday morning, Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Paul Skenes and Sheetz introduced fans at a Pittsburgh- area Sheetz to The Big Glizzy, which is an extra-large Nathan’s Famous premium hot dog. The menu item was officially unveiled at Sheetz’s “Glizzy Gala” later that day. The “Glizzy Gala” was an invitation-only event where loyal customers and content creators received an exclusive first taste of the new menu item. The Big Glizzy joins the Sheetz Made-to-Order (MTO®) lineup beginning today and it brings a viral cultural phenomenon to customers across the company’s seven-state footprint.

Bernstine Bill to Protect Pennsylvanians from Mugshot Extortion Passes Pennsylvania House

(File Photo of Representative Aaron Bernstine)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Harrisburg, PA) Legislation sponsored by Representative Aaron Bernstine (R-Butler/Lawrence) to crack down on the commercial exploitation of booking photographs, commonly known as mugshots, unanimously passed the Pennsylvania House yesterday in Harrisburg. House Bill 1585 would amend Pennsylvania’s Crimes Code to create a new criminal offense prohibiting the publication or dissemination of booking photographs for commercial gain. Under the legislation, anybody who publishes a mugshot and then solicits or accepts payment to remove, alter or conceal would be guilty of a second-degree misdemeanor that is punishable by up to two years in prison and a fine of up to $5,000. Each payment or solicitation would constitute a separate violation. 

AHN’s Allegheny General Hospital Earns Advanced Certification in Spine Surgery from The Joint Commission

(Credit for Photo: Photo Provided with Release Courtesy of Allegheny Health Network)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) Allegheny Health Network (AHN) recently announced that Allegheny General Hospital (AGH) in Pittsburgh has earned The Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval® for Advanced Certification in Spine Surgery (ACSS) by demonstrating continuous compliance with its rigorous performance standards. The Gold Seal is a nationally recognized symbol of quality which reflects a healthcare organization’s commitment to providing safe, high-quality patient care. Allegheny General Hospital is the first hospital in Pennsylvania to receive the designation. 

The certification is offered in collaboration with the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons and recognizes health systems that deliver exceptional spine surgery care through coordinated, evidence-based treatment and strong collaboration among multidisciplinary teams involved throughout the patient journey, from initial consultation and surgery through rehabilitation and follow-up care.

Organizations must implement evidence-based care and clinical practice guidelines and participate in the American Spine Registry to be eligible for ACSS, which is a national quality improvement registry for spine care. Organizations also needed to collect performance measurement data on surgical site infection rates, new neurological deficits, unplanned return visits to the operating room, and pre-operative and post-operative patient reported outcomes.

AGH was subjected to an unannounced and rigorous onsite review by The Joint Commission during which reviewers evaluated compliance with advanced spine surgery standards related to clinical care, program management, patient safety, and care coordination.

The review process also included on-site observations and interviews with members of the clinical and administrative teams of the hospital.

Oklahoma Man Pleads Guilty to Fentanyl Trafficking

(File Photo of a Gavel)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) United States Attorney Troy Rivetti announced yesterday that a resident of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, pleaded guilty in federal court to a charge of trafficking fentanyl. 

Twenty-four-year-old Edwin Hernandez pleaded guilty to one count before United States District Judge W. Scott Hardy. 

The Court was informed that, on February 2nd, 2022, Hernandez possessed with intent to distribute 400 grams or more of fentanyl in connection with the guilty plea. 

Judge Hardy scheduled Hernandez’s sentencing for October 27th, 2026.  

Hernandez could face a maximum total sentence of not less than 10 years and up to life in prison, a fine of up to $10 million, or both, provided by the law. 

Cole Young hits a two-run home run in the seventh to lift Mariners to a 3-2 victory over Pirates

(File Photo: Source for Photo: The Seattle Mariners’ Cole Young celebrates a two-run home run against the Pittsburgh Pirates during the seventh inning in a baseball game, Tuesday, June 23, 2026, in Pittsburgh. (AP Photo/Philip G. Pavely)

PITTSBURGH (AP) — Cole Young hit a two-run home run in the seventh inning in his first major league game in his hometown to lift the Seattle Mariners to a 3-2 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates on Tuesday night.

The 22-year-old second baseman’s drive into the right-field bleachers kept the Mariners in first place in the AL West with a 41-39 record. Young grew up in Pittsburgh’s northern suburbs and starred at North Allegheny High School.

The Mariners’ other run came in the fourth inning when Cal Raleigh led off with a solo shot off Mitch Keller (5-5). That ended a streak of 64 plate appearances since Raleigh’s last homer on April 27.

Raleigh has just eight home runs this season after hitting a major league-high 60 last year. He was on the injured list with an oblique strain from May 14-June 15.

Young’s home run enabled George Kirby (6-7) to end a five-game losing streak and win for the first time in eight starts. Kirby allowed two runs (one earned) in six innings, allowing eight hits, striking out five and walking two.

Andrés Muñoz pitched a perfect ninth for his 14th save.

Keller remained winless in his last five starts as he gave up three runs and seven hits in six-plus innings with four strikeouts and one walk.

The Pirates took a 2-0 lead on an RBI single by Marcell Ozuna in the second inning and a throwing error by third baseman J.P. Crawford in the third.

Crawford and Josh Naylor had two hits each for the Mariners. The Pirates got two hits each from Brandon Lowe and Nick Gonzales.

Up next

Mariners RHP Bryan Woo (6-5. 3.94 ERA) faces RHP Braxton Ashcraft (6-3, 3.18) on Wednesday night.