Motorcycle recovered in deadly crash investigation in Cranberry Township

(Caption and Credit for Photo: State Police on Thursday, May 21, are investigating a fatal crash along Route 228 in Cranberry Township. (Varad Raigaonkar/Butler Eagle)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Cranberry Township, PA) A motorcycle was removed from the side of the road following a fatal crash along Route 228 near Interstate 79 in Cranberry Township today.

Pennsylvania State Police confirmed they were investigating a single-vehicle fatal crash in the area.

The investigation remains in its early stages, according to Trooper Bertha Cazy, public information officer for State Police Troop D.

Butler County Coroner Korynne Young confirmed her office was responding to the scene.

Pittsburgh Man Indicted on Charges of Making Interstate Threats to Injure and Kill Others in Two Separate Emails

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) United States Attorney Troy Rivetti announced today that a Pittsburgh resident has been indicted by a federal grand jury in Pittsburgh on charges of making interstate threats.

The two-count indictment names 31-year-old John Radford as the sole defendant.

According to the indictment, Radford sent emails containing threats to injure another person on two separate occasions. Prosecutors allege that on or about Sept. 18, 2025, Radford told one victim that a “list” of “people…ahead of you” was “all there is keeping you alive.” The indictment also alleges Radford stated the victim would not be “too difficult” to locate and referenced the victim’s spouse and children.

In a separate email sent on or about Dec. 3, 2024, prosecutors allege Radford wrote, “I say we blow your head off with a shotgun!” The indictment states Radford then described the shotgun as a “Mossberg 940” and said it would be used “late at night when you’re walk back to your car.”

Federal law provides for a maximum sentence of up to five years in prison, a fine of up to $250,000, or both, on each count. Any sentence imposed would be determined by the court after consideration of the federal Sentencing Guidelines and the defendant’s prior criminal history, if any.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation conducted the investigation leading to the indictment.

Assistant United States Attorney Brendan J. McKenna is prosecuting the case on behalf of the government.

Two drivers charged after three-vehicle crash in Allegheny County

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Allegheny County, PA) Pennsylvania State Police in Pittsburgh reported that two drivers were charged with tailgating following a three-vehicle crash in Allegheny County today.

Police said 21-year-old Julian Porter of Glassport and 28-year-old Natalie Schenker of Pittsburgh were driving on I-376 West in Green Tree Borough when traffic slowed.

According to police, 49-year-old Michelle Hart of Midland had stopped for traffic when Porter was unable to stop in time and struck Hart’s vehicle. Investigators said the impact then caused Schenker to collide with Porter’s vehicle.

No injuries were reported.

Crash occurs in Robinson Township; two drivers involved tell conflicting stories of incident

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Robinson Township, PA) Pennsylvania State Police in Pittsburgh reported that a two-vehicle crash occurred in Robinson Township at 5:55 a.m. on I-376 West yesterday.

According to police, the two drivers provided conflicting accounts of the incident during interviews.

The first driver told police he was unsure if he cut off the other vehicle but said the other driver sideswiped him. He also told police he displayed a firearm out of fear during the incident.

The second driver told police the first driver was tailgating him before the sideswipe occurred. He also said the first driver pointed a firearm at him while rolling down his window.

No injuries were reported.

Police said the case has been closed.

Fire damages Rochester home; three firefighters injured

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Rochester, PA) A fire damaged a home in Rochester today.

A Beaver County 911 supervisor said crews were dispatched to the 400 block of Harmony Avenue at about 9:15 a.m.

A WPXI photographer at the scene observed smoke billowing from the roof, where a large hole had formed.

The Rochester fire chief said three firefighters were injured while responding to the fire, no one who lived at the home was injured, and one cat was unaccounted for.

The injuries that the firefigthers suffered are not life-threatening.

The fire is believed to have started on the first floor in the kitchen. There was smoke and fire damage on all three floors of the home. The third floor was destroyed.

I-376 Beaver Valley Expressway Restrictions Begin Next Week in Brighton Township

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Brighton Township, PA) PennDOT announced that single-lane restrictions on I-376 (Beaver Valley Expressway) in Brighton Township are scheduled Tuesday through Friday, May 26th-29th, weather permitting.

Eastbound I-376 will be reduced to a single lane between the Chippewa interchange (Exit 31) and the Brighton interchange (Exit 36) on the bridge over Bradys Run Road from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. each day.

Crews from Michael Baker International will conduct bridge inspection operations.

Spencer Horwitz homers, Konnor Griffin has four hits to help Pirates blank Cardinals 7-0

(File Photo: Source for Photo: Pittsburgh Pirates’ Spencer Horwitz arrives home after hitting a solo home run during the second inning of a baseball game against the St. Louis Cardinals Wednesday, May 20, 2026, in St. Louis. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson)

(St. Louis, MO-AP) Spencer Horwitz homered, Konnor Griffin had four singles, and the Pittsburgh Pirates beat the St. Louis Cardinals 7-0 on Wednesday night to snap a four-game losing streak.

Carmen Mlodzinski (4-3) allowed four hits and a walk in five innings to improve to 3-0 with a 1.75 ERA in 11 career appearances against the Cardinals.

Yohan Ramírez, Evan Sisk, Justin Lawrence and Dennis Santana each pitched a scoreless inning of relief for Pittsburgh, which gave up five hits.

The Pirates led 3-0 when they scored four runs in the eighth inning off Cardinals reliever Matt Svanson. Bryan Reynolds had a two-run double in the inning.

The Cardinals’ Alec Burleson hit a one-out single off Ramírez in the sixth inning, Jordan Walker was hit by a pitch and Nolan Gorman walked to load the bases.

However, Ramírez struck out Masyn Winn and retired César Prieto on a fly to deep right field that forced Jake Mangum to make a sliding catch on the warning track.

Michael McGreevy (3-3) allowed three runs on 10 hits in five-plus innings to snap a streak of four consecutive starts where he allowed two runs in 24 innings.

Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding Tours New AI Lab at Penn Vet to See How Shapiro Administration Agricultural Innovation Grants are Helping Veterinarians and Farmers “Get Stuff Done”

(Credit for Photo: Photo Courtesy of Commonwealth Media Services: Caption for Photo: Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding toured the new DAT-AI-LAB at the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine (Penn Vet) New Bolton Center. The first-of-its-kind laboratory dedicated to monitoring animal behavior using artificial intelligence, officially opened today with $31,000 in grant support from the nations first Agricultural Innovation Grant Program, and a $90,000 grant from Pennsylvanias Center for Poultry and Livestock Excellence.. .The new, state-of-the-art lab, a collaboration among Penn Vet researchers and Pennsylvania-based AgriGates, will accelerate collection and analysis of animal behavior data to help veterinarians and farmers precisely target treatments, improving animal health and increasing farm profitability.)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Kennett Square, PA) Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding toured the new DAT-AI-LAB at the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine’s New Bolton Center in Kennet Square, Pennsylvania.

The laboratory, which focuses on using artificial intelligence to monitor animal behavior, officially opened yesterday. It received $31,000 in grant funding from the nation’s first Agricultural Innovation Grant Program and $90,000 from Pennsylvania’s Center for Poultry and Livestock Excellence.

The lab is a collaboration between Penn Vet researchers and Pennsylvania-based AgriGates.

Researchers say the facility will help accelerate the collection and analysis of animal behavior data, allowing veterinarians and farmers to more precisely target treatments and improve animal health.

Attorney General Sunday Unveils teenTALK Report, Summarizing Student Discussions and Offering Action Steps to Improve Social Media Environments

(Credit for Photo: Photo Courtesy of Commonwealth Media Services, Caption for Photo: Attorney General Dave Sunday was joined by Pennsylvania students and school leaders to summarize the teenTALK program, a series of roundtable discussions between the Attorney General and students about social media’s impact on mental health.)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Harrisburg, PA) Attorney General Dave Sunday announced the release of a 20-page report on the teenTALK program for the 2025–26 school year at the Capitol Media Center in Harrisburg yesterday, summarizing a series of roundtable discussions with students about social media and offering recommendations for Pennsylvanians.

The teenTALK program included closed-door meetings between students and Sunday focused on how young people use social media and how technology affects mental health.

In recent months, Sunday spoke with about 160 students from 35 schools across Pennsylvania.

According to the report, students discussed both the benefits and drawbacks of social media, noting that it can be helpful but also a source of stress and anxiety. The report outlines the main themes raised during those discussions.

Vote on railway safety bill written in the aftermath of the East Palestine train derailment to be held

(File Photo: Source for Photo: FILE – A view of the scene Friday, Feb. 24, 2023, as the cleanup continues at the site of a Norfolk Southern freight train derailment that happened on Feb. 3 in East Palestine, Ohio. Norfolk Southern alone will be responsible for paying for the cleanup after last year’s fiery train derailment in eastern Ohio, a federal judge ruled, Wednesday, March 6, 2024. (AP Photo/Matt Freed, File)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Washington, D.C.) President Donald Trump is supporting efforts to advance the Railway Safety Act, legislation written in the aftermath of the East Palestine train derailment.

The derailment occurred on February 3, 2023.

Rep. Chris Deluzio, who introduced the House version of the Railway Safety Act, praised the support, saying on X Tuesday that “the people of Beaver County and East Palestine have waited long enough.”

The House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee is scheduled to vote on the bill today.