Man killed in a crash in New Castle involving his e-bike and a Butler County sheriff’s office vehicle

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(New Castle, PA) A 25-year-old man was killed Tuesday in a crash involving an e-bike in New Castle.

Police said Jaycob Heasley was riding an e-bike that collided with a Butler County Sheriff’s Office vehicle at the intersection of South Walnut and Countyline streets at about 6:25 p.m.

“The e-bike struck the rear passenger side of the cruiser,” David Cumo, chief of the New Castle Police Department, said.

Heasley was taken to UPMC Jameson Hospital, where he later died.

Police said the investigation remains ongoing.

Walk-In Express Care to Open at AHN Primary Care at the Peters Township Health + Wellness Pavilion on June 1st

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Canonsburg, PA) Allegheny Health Network (AHN) announced today that it will begin offering Express Care services seven days a week at its Peters Township Health + Wellness Pavilion starting Monday, June 1.

The walk-in service will be located within the primary care office at the pavilion, 160 Gallery Drive in Canonsburg.

AHN said the Express Care clinic will treat non-urgent conditions such as colds, coughs, sore throats, rashes, pink eye, and minor muscle strains, and will also provide X-ray imaging for minor injuries. No appointment will be required.

Hours will be 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday and 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on weekends. The service will be available to patients of all ages.

AHN said the Peters Township location will be the first of several primary care offices to add Express Care services as part of a broader expansion. The network currently operates eight Express Care and urgent care locations.

Additional locations scheduled to offer Express Care include sites in Greensburg, Jefferson Hills, Monroeville, and Union City.

Former Pirates outfielder Andrew McCutchen is designated for assignment as Rangers try to address infield depth

(File Photo: Source for Photo: Texas Rangers’ Andrew McCutchen flies out against Colorado Rockies starting pitcher Jose Quintana in the first inning of a baseball game Monday, May 18, 2026, in Denver. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)

ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Former NL MVP outfielder Andrew McCutchen was designated for assignment by the Texas Rangers on Wednesday, after he hit .192 in his 37 games.

The 39-year-old McCutchen was replaced by free agent infielder Nicky Cruz in a move spurred by the lingering absences of shortstop Corey Seager and second baseman Josh Smith. Seager is out with lower back inflammation, and Smith still hasn’t rejoined the team since a stint in the hospital with viral meningitis.

“Certainly respect to Andrew, what he’s accomplished, not only in this game, but more importantly, who he is as a person,” president of baseball operations Chris Young said. “It’s been wonderful having him around, but we’re at a point where given the injuries on the left side of the infield, middle infield specifically, that we’re thin and so Nicky gives us another option and provides some versatility.”

The Rangers had another setback with their middle infield when shortstop Ezequiel Duran exited Wednesday’s game against Houston after four innings due to an illness.

Lopez, who started at second base in the No. 9 spot against the Astros, moved to shortstop to replace Duran. Justin Foscue took over at second.

The 31-year-old Lopez, who signed a major league contract, has played in 693 big league games over parts of eight seasons with five teams. The left-handed hitter was designated for assignment by the Chicago Cubs on Saturday.

McCutchen had two doubles, one home run and five RBIs with Texas, with 21 of his plate appearances coming as a pinch hitter. Those were the most at-bats as a pinch hitter for any MLB player this season.

The Rangers have seven days to trade, release or outright McCutchen to the minor leagues.

McCutchen played the past three seasons for Pittsburgh, the club that drafted him in the first round in 2005 and promoted him in 2009 for his major league debut. McCutchen played his first nine years in MLB with the Pirates, making five straight All-Star teams and winning the 2013 National League MVP award while becoming one of the most popular players in that franchise’s history.

He then bounced around with four other teams between 2018 and 2022 before reuniting with the Pirates. He played in 135 games last year, hitting .239 with 13 homers and 57 RBIs before becoming a free agent.

He is a career .271 hitter with 333 homers, 1,157 RBIs and 220 stolen bases in 2,299 games.

“I played against him during his MVP season,” Rangers manager Skip Schumaker said. “I know who this guy is and I got to know him even better this year. Those are not easy, but part of the game. He was a pro and understood.”

Seager is doing moderate baseball activity, but there is no timeline for his return. The two-time World Series MVP, including with the Rangers in 2023, has been eligible to come off the 10-day disabled list since Monday.

Smith had been on the IL since May 5 with a right glute strain when the Rangers announced May 15 that the 28-year-old would be hospitalized at least a week after feeling ill and getting the diagnosis of meningitis. Young said Smith could rejoin the club Thursday.

“We’ll be able to evaluate where he is from a strength standpoint,” Young said. “The physical toll that it’s taking on him and what the buildup is going to be, I can’t answer yet. But he’s healthy. We’re very grateful to the doctors and the medical staff that treated him and took great care of him.”

Teachers union calls for screen limits, AI oversight in Pennsylvania schools

(File Photo: Source for Photo: FILE – This photo shows the Facebook’s Messenger Kids application on an iPhone in New York, Feb. 16, 2018. U.S. regulators say Facebook misled parents and failed to protect the privacy of children using its Messenger Kids app. The Federal Trade Commission says Facebook misrepresented the access it provided to app developers to private user data. As a result, the FTC on Wednesday, May 3, 2023 proposed sweeping changes to a 2020 privacy order with Facebook — now called Meta — that would prohibit it from profiting from data it collects on users under 18. (AP Photo/Jenny Kane, file)

(Reported by Danielle Smith, Keystone News Service)

(Harrisburg, PA) As many Pennsylvania parents worry that artificial intelligence and cell phone overuse are getting in the way of their child’s education, public school advocates are proposing new limitations. According to the Pew Research Center, four in 10 teens say they’re online almost constantly. Speaking at the National Press Club this week, American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten unveiled a national proposal that suggests a series of screen bans and AI restrictions. It supports active hands-on learning in schools while curbing technology in classrooms. While the Pennsylvania Department of Education has outlined A-I considerations for school districts, it hasn’t issued formal guidance. Meanwhile, a proposed “bell-to-bell” cellphone policy for students is still making its way through the Pennsylvania Legislature. Senate Bill 1014 passed the Senate in February and now sits in the Education Committee.

Ellwood City baseball wins the 2026 WPIAL 3A championship

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Washington, PA) Ellwood City baseball captured its first WPIAL Class 3A championship since 2012 with a 5-2 win over South Park yesterday at EQT Park in Washington, Pennsylvania.

The victory marked the third consecutive playoff game in which Ellwood City rallied from behind.

The team overcame deficits against Burrell in the quarterfinals and Riverside in the semifinals.

With the win, Ellwood City advances to the PIAA playoffs, where it will face the District VI runner-up between Phillipsburg-Osceola and Tyrone. The site and time of that matchup have yet to be determined.

The game will take place on Monday, June 1st.

UPDATE: 4 injured in explosion at dairy plant in Lawrence County

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Lawrence County, PA) Three people were injured in an explosion at a dairy plant in Lawrence County yesetrday.

First responders were called to the Dairy Farmers of America facility at Routes 19 and 208 in Wilmington Township just after 10 a.m. for reports of a fire and explosion.

According to WFMJ, responding officers said the fire was out when they arrived, but at least three people were injured.

One person was flown to a Pittsburgh hospital, and another was taken to a hospital by ambulance. Two others were treated on scene for minor injuries.

Dairy Farmers of America is a farmer-owned cooperative that processes milk and dairy products.

Indianola man charged following single-vehicle crash in Hookstown Borough

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Hookstown Borough, PA) Pennsylvania State Police in Beaver reported that a 33-year-old Indianola man was charged following a single-vehicle crash in Hookstown Borough yesterday. 

Police said Khurshed Zokirov was traveling north on Pittsburgh Grade Road at approximately 4:38 a.m. when he failed to maintain his lane while negotiating a left curve. The vehicle then struck a tree. 

No injuries were reported. 

Cubs snap 10-game losing streak as Ian Happ has 3-run homer, 5 RBIs in 10-4 win over Pirates

(File Photo: Source for Photo: Chicago Cubs’ Ian Happ, top, rounds the bases after hitting a three-run home run off Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Yohan Ramírez (49) during the seventh inning of a baseball game in Pittsburgh, Wednesday, May 27, 2026. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)

PITTSBURGH (AP) — Ian Happ hit a tiebreaking three-run home run and drove in five runs on Wednesday night while playing in his hometown as the Chicago Cubs ended their 10-game losing streak with a 10-4 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates.

Happ’s three-run shot snapped a 4-4 tie and started a six-run inning that helped the Cubs get their first win since May 15. Pinch-hitter Michael Conforto hit a two-run home run later in the inning to extend the lead to 10-4.

Happ also hit a two-run single in the first inning to open the scoring and has reached base in each of his last 40 games in Pittsburgh. He was one of five Cubs with two hits.

Brandon Lowe hit a three-run homer for the Pirates and rookie Konnor Griffin had a solo blast that drew the Pittsburgh into a 4-4 tie in the fourth inning.

Chicago is just the second team in major league history to have two 10-game winning streaks and a 10-game losing streak in the same season, along with the 2017 Los Angeles Dodgers.

Jacob Webb (1-1) struck out the side in order in the sixth. Yohan Ramirez (2-2), who allowed Happ’s home run, was charged with four runs in 1/3 inning.

Neither starter factored in the decision as Cubs veteran Jameson Taillon and Pirates rookie Bubba Chandler both allowed four runs in five innings. Taillon has lost his four previous starts. Chandler has gone seven starts since his only win of the season.

Bryan Reynolds had three hits for the Pirates, who had won their previous three games.

Wednesday marked the 2,000th regular-season game played at PNC Park, which opened in 2001. The Pirates have a 1,003-996-1 record there.

Up next

Cubs RHP Colin Rea (4-3, 4.83 ERA) starts Thursday night against 2025 NL Cy Young Award winner RHP Paul Skenes (6-4, 3.00) in the finale of the four-game series.

Hookstown teenager charged following a single-vehicle crash in Beaver County

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Beaver County, PA) Pennsylvania State Police in Beaver reported yesterday that a 17-year-old Hookstown girl was charged following a single-vehicle crash in Beaver County on May 14. 

Police said the driver was traveling west on Hanover Kendall Road at approximately 2:44 p.m. when she failed to negotiate a left-hand curve. The vehicle struck an embankment, went airborne, and then hit a tree in Hanover Township.

No injuries were reported. 

GoFundMe released to help family in Butler County affected by house fire that killed two sisters

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Butler County, PA) A GoFundMe campaign has been launched to help the family of two sisters who died in a house fire Monday in Forward Township. 

The Butler County 911 Center received a call around 5:30 p.m. for a fire in the 300 block of Old Route 68. 

Dispatchers said an elderly woman was reported to be inside the home at the time of the call, but contact was lost during the incident. 

Pennsylvania State Police said two people were found dead inside the residence. 

The cause of the fire remains under investigation. 

You can donate to the family by clicking here: Fundraiser by April Raynovich : Old 68 Fire Memorial