Route 30 in Hookstown reopens to traffic after recent storms knocked down trees and wires

(Creidt for Photo: Photo Courtesy of the Hookstown Volunteer Fire Department, Posted on Facebook on June 11th, 2026)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Hookstown, PA) Route 30 in Hookstown has reopened to traffic following a closure caused by storm damage.

According to the Hookstown Volunteer Fire Department, Route 30 was closed yesterday between Route 151 and Route 168 after severe weather brought down trees and utility wires in the area between Tower Lane and Pittsburgh Grade Road.

In a Facebook post, the department said the roadway reopened at 4 a.m. today.

Officials are asking motorists to use caution while traveling through the area.

Interstate 79 Wexford Interchange Beam Deliveries and Placements Continue Next Week in Allegheny County

(File Photo of Road Work Ahead Sign)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Allegheny County, PA) PennDOT announced that beam deliveries and placements on Interstate 79 in Marshall Township and Franklin Park Borough are scheduled for next week, June 15th-19th, weather permitting.

State and local police will assist with traffic control at signalized intersections during the planned closures and detours. To help accommodate detoured traffic, the signal at the Route 910/Wexford Bayne Road intersection will be adjusted to give priority to motorists traveling to and from I-79.

PennDOT advises drivers on Route 910/Wexford Bayne Road to expect delays during the work.

The following restrictions are expected to occur between 7:00 PM and 6:00 AM each night for beam deliveries and placement work, according to the schedule listed below courtesy of a release from PennDOT District 11:

Monday, June 15

  • 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.

Tuesday, June 16

  • Southbound I-79 will be closed and detoured at the Route 910/Wexford (Exit 73) interchange for beam placement work.
  • Northbound I-79 will be reduced to a single-lane of traffic between the off and on-ramps at the Route 910/Wexford (Exit 73) interchange to accommodate the beam placement work.

Wednesday, June 17

  • Southbound I-79 will be reduced to a single-lane of traffic between the off and on-ramps at the Route 910/Wexford (Exit 73) interchange to accommodate crane pad work.

Friday, June 19

  • Northbound I-79 will be closed and detoured at the Route 910/Wexford (Exit 73) interchange for beam placement work.

Posted Detour

Southbound I-79

  • From southbound I-79, take the Route 910/Wexford (Exit 73) exit
  • Cross over Route 910/Wexford Bayne Road onto the on-ramp to southbound I-79
  • End detour

Northbound I-79

  • From northbound I-79, take the Route 910/Wexford (Exit 73) exit
  • Cross over Route 910/Wexford Bayne Road onto the on-ramp to northbound I-79
  • End detour

Wells Fargo Pledges $1 Million Donation Toward Skilled Trades in Pennsylvania

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PITTSBURGH–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Jun 12, 2026– Wells Fargo today announced a $1 million donation to support skilled trades, training and workforce development in Pennsylvania through its ongoing partnership with the mikeroweWORKS Foundation.

This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20260612212615/en/

U.S. Senator Dave McCormick (R-PA) was on hand at an event at Community College of Allegheny County (CCAC) to show his support, underscoring the importance of continued philanthropic investment in workforce development across the state.

“Pennsylvania’s future depends on a strong, skilled workforce that can meet the demands of a growing economy,” said Sen. Dave McCormick (R-PA). “I applaud Wells Fargo and mikeroweWORKS Foundation for their commitment to the Commonwealth. Partnerships like this help expand workforce training opportunities, strengthen communities, and ensure more Pennsylvanians can access good-paying jobs and build successful careers.”

This latest philanthropic investment builds on more than $10 million Wells Fargo has provided over the past two years in partnership with the mikeroweWORKS Foundation to advance skilled trades initiatives nationwide.

The demand for skilled workers across Pennsylvania in trades such as electrical, plumbing, welding, and HVAC is growing at an unprecedented pace. Wells Fargo’s contribution aims to help address this critical workforce.

“This $1 million philanthropic investment reflects Wells Fargo’s commitment to strengthening Pennsylvania’s workforce pipeline, supporting communities, and driving economic growth – an investment in the people of Pennsylvania is an investment in the long-term growth of Pennsylvania,” said Jason Rosenberg, Head of Public Affairs at Wells Fargo.

Through this expanded partnership with Wells Fargo and the mikeroweWORKS Foundation, funding will support scholarships, training programs, and awareness efforts designed to increase participation in skilled trades careers across the Keystone State.

“The demand for skilled labor in Pennsylvania has never been more urgent. By investing in partnerships with Wells Fargo, we are helping to build stronger communities while supporting industries that keep our economy moving. This is about more than workforce development, it’s about opening doors and creating long-term economic mobility,” said Mike Rowe, of the mikeroweWORKS Foundation.

The mikeroweWORKS Foundation has spent 18 years championing the importance of skilled trades, working to debunk misconceptions and connect individuals with training and career opportunities that are essential to the nation’s economic growth.

This additional donation from Wells Fargo underscores its broader commitment to economic empowerment and workforce development across the communities it serves.

SpaceX soars 23% in Wall Street debut and makes Elon Musk the first trillionaire

(File Photo: Source for Photo: FILE – Elon Musk departs after a welcome ceremony with President Donald Trump and China’s President Xi Jinping at the Great Hall of the People, Thursday, May 14, 2026, in Beijing. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein, File)

NEW YORK (AP) — SpaceX shares shot 23% higher as the rocket maker’s shares soared in their debut on Wall Street and made CEO Elon Musk the first-ever trillionaire.

The shares opened at $150 and kept rising, reaching $166.90 around 12:.20 p.m. ET. That price gave the company a market value of $2.18 trillion. Forbes is now estimating Musk’s net worth at $1.1 trillion.

Institutional and retail investors jumped at the opportunity to buy 555.6 million shares of SpaceX at the offering price of $135 apiece. The $75 billion in proceeds easily topped the previous record IPO from oil giant Saudi Aramco in 2019.

Musk says SpaceX is going public now because it needs money to fund its ambitions of putting satellites and data centers in space and eventually establishing a colony of people on Mars.

Musk earlier marked the opening of trading on Nasdaq, where the company’s are trading under the symbol “SPCX,” by joining a ceremonial bell ringing from Starbase, the South Texas home of SpaceX.

He reiterated his lofty goals “to make life multi-planetary.”

“Not just a few astronauts, I mean literally you,” Musk said. “Whoever you are watching this, SpaceX wants to be able to take you to the moon, take you to Mars and ultimately beyond.”

Known for his brilliant technology breakthroughs, as well as wild claims and missed deadlines, Musk is expected to break that trillion dollar mark in the biggest initial public offering ever as investors place bets on a company with losses as big as its ambitions. Ahead of the first trade in SpaceX, Forbes puts Musk’s net worth at $982.6 billion.

In addition to establishing a one-million person Martian colony, the company has promised to save humanity by establishing other outposts in space, launch data centers the size of football fields into orbit and outdo rivals Anthropic and OpenAI in the race to make money from artificial intelligence.

To reach its goals, SpaceX needs billions more than it currently takes in from its rocket and satellite business. Between the start of 2025 and March 31, 2026, the company lost $8.7 billion.

Wall Street bankers that helped take SpaceX public are enthusiastic about the company — and the big fees they will earn — but not everyone thinks the stock price is justified.

Analysts at research firm Morningstar, which doesn’t earn any investment banking fees, wrote that the IPO is “significantly overvalued” because of SpaceX’s unproven technology and massive capital needs.

They estimate the company is only worth $780 billion — less than half its IPO value.

Still, Musk has pulled off the seemingly impossible before.

The soon-to-be trillionaire — on paper at least — made his fortune by creating two companies, Zip2 and PayPal, that netted him about $200 million at sale. He used that money to start SpaceX and invest in Tesla, and defied the odds by creating a space company that figured out how to reuse rockets and a car company that made electric vehicles cool.

Musk has realized vast sums of wealth for himself, much of it in stock he has yet to cash in or grants for shares he’ll only receive if Tesla or SpaceX hit ambitious performance targets. His recent pay package from Tesla drew criticism from the Vatican. At Tesla, he’s worried shareholders by fighting with regulators or dividing his attention between multiple companies and last year by taking a role in the Trump administration.

But a rising stock price has cured all ills: Since it went public in 2010, Tesla has returned 20,000% for shareholders, or more than $1.2 trillion in investor wealth. That has helped lift Musk’s pre-SpaceX IPO worth to $795 billion, according to Forbes magazine.

SpaceX is the first of three “megacap: companies expected to go public this year, with Anthropic and OpenAI to follow. Nasdaq even revised its rules to allow SpaceX to gain entry into funds tied to its indexes in 15 days, which means investors will end up buying the rocket maker’s shares much earlier.

Not all investors are thrilled about SpaceX potentially showing up in their holdings of index funds. Officials from pension funds for firefighters, teachers and other workers in California and New York sent a letter to SpaceX last month decrying some of the provisions in its IPO, including the “super voting shares,” mandatory arbitration of shareholder claims instead of the possibility of lawsuits and how much power Musk will hold over the company.

PSP Conducts Statewide Enforcement Initiative to Uphold Paul Miller’s Law by Cracking Down on Drivers Using Interactive Mobile Devices

(File Photo of a Pennsylvania State Police Trooper Badge)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Harrisburg, PA) Just days after Paul Miller’s Law took full effect, the Pennsylvania State Police conducted a statewide enforcement initiative aimed at discouraging the use of handheld mobile devices while driving.

The effort, known as Operation Hands Off, took place June 8th-10th and focused on identifying distracted drivers across the Commonwealth.

According to state police, the initiative was part of an ongoing effort to reduce traffic crashes and fatalities related to distracted driving.

Paul Miller’s Law, which recently took effect in Pennsylvania, prohibits drivers from using handheld interactive mobile devices while operating a vehicle.

According to a release from the Pennsylvania State Police, the statistics from this enforcement can be found below, and the three-day initiative was highly successful, resulting in 694 traffic citations and 308 warnings related to Paul Miller’s Law, as well as 6,013 other traffic citations, 4,090 other warnings and 98 DUI arrests.

Table 1: 2026 Operation Hands Off (Pennsylvania Vehicle Code 3316.1)

 

Year Traffic Citations Warnings
2026
(3 days)
694 308

 

 

 

Table 1: 2026 Operation Hands Off (All Other Violations)

 

Year Other Traffic Citations Other Warnings DUI Arrests
2026
(3 days)
6,013 4,090  

98

 

Matzie: $800,000 secured for Beaver County housing resources, homelessness prevention

(File Photo of State Representative Rob Matzie)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Ambridge, PA) $800,000 in housing assistance funding has been awarded to programs serving Beaver County, according to an announcement today from State Representative Rob Matzie.

Matzie, chairman of the Pennsylvania House Majority Caucus, said the funding was awarded through the Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency and will support programs that provide housing counseling, emergency housing assistance, eviction prevention services, job training, mental health treatment and other support services.

The funding comes through Pennsylvania’s Housing Affordability and Rehabilitation Enhancement (PHARE) program, which is funded by Marcellus Shale impact fees, the Realty Transfer Tax and the National Housing Trust Fund.

Officials said the funding is intended to help residents access housing resources and improve long-term housing stability.

According to a release from Matzie’s office, here are the programs that are receiving this funding and what they will use it for:

  • $150,000 to NeighborWorks Western Pennsylvania (serving Beaver and Allegheny counties) for homeownership counseling and education.
  • $150,000 to the Women’s Center of Beaver County for homelessness prevention and rehousing for domestic violence survivors.
  • $150,000 to The Cornerstone of Beaver County to support the Men’s Shelter, which operates the only 24/7 men’s shelter in the county.
  • $100,000 to The Salvation Army for the Beaver County Housing Homelessness Assistance Program.
  • $100,000 to Beaver County Community Development for rental/utility assistance to help low-income families at risk of eviction, utility disconnection, or homelessness.
  • $150,000 to Beaver Falls CDC for multi-family transitional rental housing.

Pittsburgh Resident Pleads Guilty to Bank Fraud and Aggravated Identity Theft Charges

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) A Pittsburgh man has pleaded guilty in federal court to bank fraud and aggravated identity theft charges, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Western District of Pennsylvania.

Oluwakayode Ajayi, 27, entered guilty pleas to two counts before Senior U.S. District Judge David Stewart Cercone yesterday.

According to prosecutors, Ajayi carried out a scheme in which he impersonated bank account holders and used forged checks to obtain cash from financial institutions.

A sentencing date has not yet been scheduled. Federal prosecutors said Ajayi remains in custody pending sentencing.

Bank fraud carries significant federal penalties, though the sentence ultimately imposed will be determined by the court based on federal sentencing guidelines and other factors.

Pennsylvania ranks first in the United States for grammar skills in new study led by language-learning platform Preply

(File Photo: Source for Photo: S’Heelia Marks gives instruction to students to prepare them for the digital SAT, Wednesday, March 6, 2024, at Holy Family Cristo Rey Catholic High School in Birmingham, Ala. (AP Photo/Butch Dill)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Brookline, MA) A new study led by language-learning platform Preply found that Americans scored an average of 25% on a school-level grammar quiz, while 52% of respondents said they feel embarrassed when they make grammar mistakes.

The study surveyed more than 1,500 Americans and tested knowledge of grammar rules typically taught in school, including apostrophes, pronouns, punctuation and sentence agreement. Researchers found notable differences in performance across the country, with some states scoring higher than others.

Pennsylvania ranked as the strongest-performing state, with an average accuracy of 30.4% across all questions. Respondents in the Keystone State performed most consistently in areas such as sentence structure and object pronouns.

Accoridng to a release from Preply, here is the top ten states in average accuracy for this new grammar study that they led:

Rank

State

Average accuracy

1

Pennsylvania

30.4%

2

Virginia

30.0%

3

Washington

29.9%

4

Maryland

28.5%

5

Florida

27.6%

6

New York

26.5%

7

Connecticut

25.4%

8

California

25.0%

9

Ohio

24.5%

10

New Jersey

23.9%

Ohtani homers, leaves game with left knee inflammation in Dodgers’ 8-6 win over Pirates

(File Photo: Source for Photo: Los Angeles Dodgers’ Shohei Ohtani (17) watches his solo home run off Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Mitch Keller during the third inning of a baseball game in Pittsburgh, Thursday, June 11, 2026. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)

PITTSBURGH (AP) — Dodgers two-way star Shohei Ohtani hit his 13th homer of the season before leaving the game due to left knee inflammation and Los Angeles beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 8-6 on Thursday night.

The reigning NL MVP hit a solo homer in the third inning. He also had a single and walked twice, reaching base in all four of his plate appearances before being lifted for a pinch hitter in the seventh inning.

It was not immediately clear when Ohtani began feeling discomfort in the knee.

Dodgers starter Justin Wrobleski left the game in the fifth inning with a left hamstring contusion. The left-hander was hit by a line drive off the bat of Bryan Reynolds. The ball ricocheted off Wrobleski to first baseman Freddie Freeman. Wrobleski collided with Reynolds while taking Freeman’s toss at first base.

Andy Pages also had two hits for the NL West-leading Dodgers, who took two of three in the series. Kyle Tucker hit a two-run single, and Miguel Rojas drove in two more runs.

Pirates rookie Rafael Flores Jr. hit his first MLB home run, and Brandon Lowe also went deep. Flores, Nick Gonzales and Spencer Horwitz had two hits apiece.

Wrobleski allowed four runs in 4 2/3 innings. Mitch Keller (5-4) was tagged for five runs in four innings.

Jack Dreyer (3-1) pitched a scoreless seventh inning and Tanner Scott got the last four outs for his seventh save.

Up next

Dodgers: RHP Roki Sasaki (4-3, 4.03 ERA) pitches against White Sox LHP Anthony Kay (5-1, 4.40) on Friday night in Chicago.

Pirates: Host Miami on Friday night with RHP Braxton Ashcraft (5-3, 3.28 ERA) facing Marlins RHP Sandy Alcantara (5-4, 4.33).

High school female athlete sues after unknowingly wrestling male, who sexually assaulted her during a match in the state of Washington

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Tacoma, WA) Attorneys with Alliance Defending Freedom filed a lawsuit Tuesday on behalf of a fifteen-year-old female wrestler against Washington state officials in Tacoma.

According to the lawsuit, a male wrestler sexually assaulted the female athlete during a high school girls’ wrestling tournament in December of 2025. The event was sponsored by the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association.

The lawsuit was filed on behalf of the female wrestler and her mother, Stephanie Brown. The plaintiffs allege that state officials directed the female wrestler to compete without informing her that her opponent was male and later failed to report the alleged assault to law enforcement within the timeframe required by state law.

The lawsuit claims officials waited 53 days before notifying law enforcement, despite a state requirement that such incidents be reported within 48 hours.