Officials: Dresher, Pennsylvania man apprehended and charged in murder-for-hire plot to kill ex-girlfriend, two other men she dated

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Montgomery County, PA) According to the Montgomery County District Attorney’s Office, a man from Dresher, Pennsylvania was arrested in a murder-for-hire plot to kill his ex-girlfriend and two men she dated after they broke up. That same office confirms that yesterday was when forty-one-year-old Eric Berkowitz was charged with attempted murdercriminal solicitation for murder, and other offenses after he planned to drive to New York on yesterday and meet an Upper Dublin Township resident, Steven Luker outside one of the intended targets’ homes.  Officials stated on Tuesday that Luker contacted police and said that Berkowitz offered him $5,000 to murder his ex-girlfriend and two other people she dated in New York. Berkowitz also allegedly gave Luker a Mac 11 firearm and a “burner” cellphone. Berkowitz was arrested by police while he was in an Uber after leaving his home. Berkowitz was taken to the Montgomery County Correctional Facilitywas denied bail, and his preliminary hearing will be on February 20th.  

Imperial Resident Pleads Guilty to Possessing a Machinegun

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) United States Attorney Troy Rivetti announced yesterday that a resident of Imperial, Pennsylvania, pleaded guilty in federal court to a charge of violating a federal firearms law. Twenty-two-year-old Ja’Shon Spencer pleaded guilty to one count and in connection with the guilty plea, the Court was advised that, on or about June 16th, 2025, Spencer possessed a Glock semiautomatic pistol equipped with a machinegun conversion device (MCD) or “Glock switch.” A MCD is a device which converts a semiautomatic firearm into a fully automatic firearm. Both the MCD itself as well as the firearm equipped with it are considered machineguns and are illegal under federal law. United States District Judge Mark R. Hornak scheduled the sentencing for Spencer on June 17th, 2026, and he will stay in custody pending his sentencing. According to Revetti, Spencer could face a maximum of up to 10 years in prison, an up to a $250,000 fine, or both, provided by the law.

PAPUC Commissioner Zerfuss Leads National Effort to Recognize Renewable Natural Gas as Strategic Energy Resource

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Harrisburg, PA) According to a release in Harrisburg yesterday from the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC), PUC Commissioner Kathryn L. Zerfuss sponsored and helped advance a national resolution recognizing renewable natural gas (RNG) as a strategic energy resource this week, as part of some broader efforts to address the growing demand for energy, reduce emissions, strengthen system reliability and support agriculture and economic development. The resolution was adopted during the 2026 Winter Policy Summit in Washington, D.C. by the Board of Directors of the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners (NARUC)Commissioner Zerfuss serves on Committee on Gas for NARUC and she has been engaged actively in both state and national discussions which examine the role of renewable natural gas within a diversified energy portfolio. 

PAPUC Chairman DeFrank Leads National Effort to Strengthen Support for Energy Affordability Programs

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Harrisburg, PA) According to a release in Harrisburg yesterday from the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC), PUC Chairman Steve DeFrank helped lead a national discussion on energy affordability this week at the 2026 Winter Policy Summit of the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners (NARUC) in Washington D.C., culminating in the adoption of a resolution supporting adequate and timely federal funding for the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP). The resolution was adopted by the NARUC Board of Directors and urges Congress and the Administration to ensure predictable, sustained funding for LIHEAP, which is a long-standing federal program that helps vulnerable households manage cooling, heating and crisis-related energy costs, while supporting both energy efficiency improvements and weatherization. 

Shapiro administration awards $34 million to TV shows “Tires” and “Mayor of Kingstown” to film in Pennsylvania

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) Two popular TV shows are getting an expensive injection from the administration of Governor Josh Shapiro to film in Pennsylvania. The Pennsylvania Film Office announced yesterday that it awarded $34 million for production on Season 3 of “Tires” and the fifth and final season of “Mayor of Kingstown” through the Film Production Tax Credit Program. The state of Pennsylvania believes that production on both shows will bring in a combined $131 million for its economy and support nearly 3,500 jobs and the state also expects over $107 million to be injected into the Pittsburgh-area economy.   

Man found guilty of murdering Westmoreland County woman who disappeared in 2018

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Westmoreland County, PA) A verdict was recently reached in the murder trial of a Westmoreland County woman who disappeared in 2018. A jury found Thomas Stanko guilty of first-degree murder and reckless burning in connection with the death of his girlfriend, Cassandra Gross of Unity Township. Stanko was found not guilty on a charge of third-degree murder, even though he will be sentenced within the next three months. Gross was never found after she went missing on April 7th, 2018 and a judge then declared her legally dead about nine months later. 

Pirates and pitcher José Urquidy finalize $1.5 million, 1-year contract

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BRADENTON, Fla. (AP) — José Urquidy and the Pittsburgh Pirates finalized their $1.5 million, one-year contract on Wednesday.

The sides agreed to terms last week, subject to a successful physical.

A 30-year-old right-hander, Urquidy adds depth to a Pirates pitching staff headed by NL Cy Young Award winner Paul Skenes and gives the team roster flexibility because he can be optioned to the minor leagues.

Urquidy had Tommy John surgery on June 5, 2024, while with Houston. He signed a $1 million, one-year deal with Detroit last March and returned to the majors on Sept. 14. He made two big league relief appearances and had a 7.71 ERA over 2 1/3 innings.

A six-year major league veteran, Urquidy is 27-16 with a 4.00 ERA in 70 starts and 11 relief appearances for the Astros (2019-23) and Tigers. He was on the injured list with a forearm strain in 2024 before having surgery.

Urquidy has a 4.08 ERA in 15 postseason appearances, including eight starts.

James Van Der Beek, the “Dawson’s Creek” star who later mocked his own hunky persona, has died at 48

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NEW YORK (AP) — James Van Der Beek, a heartthrob who starred in coming-of-age dramas at the dawn of the new millennium, shooting to fame playing the titular character in “Dawson’s Creek” and in later years mocking his own hunky persona, has died. He was 48.

“Our beloved James David Van Der Beek passed peacefully this morning. He met his final days with courage, faith and grace. There is much to share regarding his wishes, love for humanity and the sacredness of time. Those days will come,” said a statement from the actor’s family posted on Instagram. “For now we ask for peaceful privacy as we grieve our loving husband, father, son, brother and friend.”

Van Der Beek revealed in 2024 that he was being treated for colorectal cancer.

Van Der Beek made a surprise video appearance in September at a “Dawson’s Creek” reunion charity event in New York City after previously dropping out due to illness.

He appeared projected onstage at the Richard Rodgers Theatre during a live reading of the show’s pilot episode to benefit F Cancer and Van Der Beek. Lin-Manuel Miranda subbed for him on stage.

“Thank you to every single person here,” Van Der Beek said.

Forever tied to “Dawson’s Creek”

A one-time theater kid, Van Der Beek would star in the movie “Varsity Blues” and on TV in “CSI: Cyber” as FBI Special Agent Elijah Mundo, but was forever connected to “Dawson’s Creek,” which ran from 1998 to 2003 on The WB.

The series followed a group of high school friends as they learned about falling in love, creating real friendships and finding their footing in life. Van Der Beek, then 20, played 15-year-old Dawson Leery, who aspired to be a director of Steven Spielberg quality.

With Paula Cole’s “I Don’t Want To Wait,” as its moody theme song, “Dawson’s Creek” helped define The WB as a haven for teens and young adults who related to its hyper-articulate dialogue and frank talk about sexuality. And it made household names of Van Der Beek, Katie Holmes, Michelle Williams and Joshua Jackson.

“While James’ legacy will always live on, this is a huge loss to not just your family but the world,” Sarah Michelle Gellar wrote to his widow on Instagram. Katharine McPhee Foster added: “This is just beyond devastating news.” Others posting messages of mourning were Jenna Dewan and Olivia Munn.

The show caused a stir when one of the teens embarked on a racy affair with a teacher 20 years his senior and when Holmes’ character climbed through Dawson’s bedroom window and they curled up together. Racier shows like “Euphoria” and “Sex Education” owe a debt to “Dawson’s Creek.”

Van Der Beek sometimes struggled to get out from under the shadow of the show but eventually leaned into lampooning himself, like on Funny Or Die videos and on Kesha’s “Blow” music video, which included his laser gun battle with the pop star in a nightclub and dead unicorns.

“It’s tough to compete with something that was the cultural phenomenon that ‘Dawson’s Creek’ was,” he told Vulture in 2013. “It ran for so long. That’s a lot of hours playing one character in front of people. So it’s natural that they associate you with that.”

A popular GIF and “Varsity Blues”

More than a decade after the show went off the air, a scene at the end of the show’s third season became a GIF. Dawson was watching as his soul mate embarks on a love affair with his best friend and burst into tears.

“It wasn’t scripted that I was supposed to cry; it was just one of those things where it’s a magical moment and it just happens in the scene,” Van Der Beek told Vanity Fair. He seemed exasperated when he told the Los Angeles Times: “All of a sudden, six years of work was boiled down to one seven-second clip on loop.” (Van Der Beek himself recreated the GIF in 2011 for Funny or Die and gave it a second life.)

While still on “Dawson’s Creek,” Van Der Beek hosted “Saturday Night Live” — the musical guest was Everlast — and landed a plumb role in “Varsity Blues,” playing a second-string high school quarterback who leaps into the breach when the star suffers an injury.

Van Der Beek’s character, Mox, turns out to not be a football fanatic, preferring to read Kurt Vonnegut and yearning for the college education that will allow him to escape the jock mentality of his Texas town.

“I don’t want your life,” he screams at one point. Critic Roger Ebert called him “convincing and likable.”

After “Dawson’s Creek”

Some of his projects after “Dawson’s Creek” included co-creating and playing Wesley “Diplo” Pentz, a dull but likable music producer in the mockumentary satire on Viceland, “What Would Diplo Do?” In 2019, he made it to the semifinals of ABC’s “Dancing with the Stars” and played a balding, out-of-shape ex-boyfriend on “How I Met Your Mother.”

“The more you make fun of yourself and don’t try to go for any kind of respect, the more people seem to respect you,” he told Vanity Fair in 2011. “I’ve always been a clown trapped in a leading man’s body.”

Between 2003 and 2013, he made appearances in shows like “Criminal Minds,” “One Tree Hill,” and “How I Met Your Mother.” He played himself with a crackpot intensity in the Krysten Ritter-led ABC drama “Don’t Trust the B— in Apartment 23,” and the short-lived “CSI” spinoff “CSI: Cyber” and CBS’ “Friends With Better Lives.”

He’s also appeared in movies such as Kevin Smith’s 2001 comedy “Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back” and its 2019 sequel, “Jay and Silent Bob Reboot.” He was in the Bret Easton Ellis adaptation of “The Rules of Attraction” in 2002 opposite Jessica Biel and Kate Bosworth.

In 2025, he was unmasked as Griffin on “The Masked Singer,” after singing a cover of John Denver’s “Take Me Home, Country Roads” and “I Had Some Help” by Post Malone and Morgan Wallen.

Early life as a theater kid

Van Der Beek, who was raised in Cheshire, Connecticut, started acting at 13 after suffering a concussion playing football that prevented him from playing for a year. He landed the role of Danny Zuko in his school production of “Grease.”

He stuck with theater, landing at 16 in 1994 an off-Broadway role in “Finding the Sun” by Pulitzer Prize-winner Edward Albee and one of the sons in a revival of “Shenandoah” at the prestigious Goodspeed Opera House in his home state.

He earned a scholarship to New Jersey’s Drew University but left school early when he was cast in “Dawson’s Creek.” In 2024, he returned to campus to accept an honorary degree for his “selfless service and exemplary commitment to the mission of Drew,” the university said.

Drew University President Hilary Link welcomed Van Der Beek with a popular quote from his “Dawson’s Creek” character: “Edge is fleeting,” she said, “but heart lasts forever. So on this morning, we pay tribute to that heart.”

He is survived by his wife, Kimberly, and six children, Olivia, Joshua, Annabel, Emilia, Gwendolyn and Jeremiah.

Kingfly Spirits, a craft distillery in the Strip District of Pittsburgh, has permanently closed

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsubrgh, PA) Kingfly Spirits, which is in the Strip District of Pittsburghhas closed its doors for good after seven years in business. The popular craft distillery made an announcement yesterday that it is moving on after seven years at its Smallman Street location. Kingfly Spirits also noted that they have refunded any money that was due to people for future events that had been scheduled. 

Allegheny County Council approves a program aimed at tax relief for reassessments

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Allegheny County, PA) Allegheny County Council recently approved the implementation of a program that would lessen the impact of longtime homeowners whose property taxes increase due to a countywide property tax reassessment. While legislators say it would increase equity between new and longtime homeowners, others could be left with a bill they can’t pay. The LOOP program, which was approved by the council on Tuesday, would cap increases at 35% in the first year. It also covers homeowners who have lived in their homes for 10 years and fall under 125% of the area’s median income.