Story by Frank Sparks, News/Program Director
October 27, 2021 at 07:19 AM
( Scott Twp., Pa) Fire damaged Patete Kitchen and Bath Design Center in Scott Township early this morning.
The fire was reported a little before 12:05 a.m. at the business on the 1100 block of Washington Avenue.when a person driving by saw the smoke and immediately contacted emergency officials about the fire.
The fire started in the wood shop area of the building. no one was inside the building at the time of the fire.
The fire marshal has been called to the scene to investigate.
Category: News
Ambridge Mother Ordered to Stand Trial in Her 10-Month Old’s Overdose Death
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Story by Frank Sparks, News/Program Director
October 27, 2021 at 6:54 AM
(Beaver, Pa.) The preliminary hearing for an Ambridge woman whose 10-month old baby died in early October after the baby ingested heroin in late September was held in Beaver County Court yesterday.
Melissa Miller was ordered to stand trial when a judge ruled that all four charges against her will stand, including third-degree murder.
On September 25, 2021 Police received a 911 call of a baby not breathing at a house on Rice Avenue. The baby was given two doses of Narcan by police and they conducted CPR on her until paramedics arrived and she was flown to Children’s Hospital.
Police said at the time they were told the baby had gotten into a bundle of heroin and was overdosing.
Related Story : Ambridge Baby That Ate Stamped Bag Of Heroin in Late September Has Died
The Allegheny County Medical Examiner said on October 12, 2021 that 10-month-old Myla Rushman from Ambridge died at Children’s Hospital on Saturday October, 9, 2021.
Miller told investigators she is a recovering addict.
Special Ceremony To Be Held Today on Third Anniversary of Tree of Life Synagogue Shooting
Story by Frank Sparks, News/Program Director
October 27, 2021 at 6:48 AM
(Pittsburgh, Pa.) Today is the third anniversary of the shootings at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Squirrel Hill. A special hour-long ceremony will take place to honor the 11 victims that were killed by Robert Bowers on that fateful Saturday morning.
The focus of this year’s remembrance is unity, hope, and looking towards the future.
The outdoor ceremony begins at 4:30 p.m. on Prospect Drive in Schenley Park. It’ll take place near a grove of trees that were planted this April in memory of the 11 victims. There will be music, prayer, rituals, and healing.
Man Injured in Toll I-376 Exit Ramp Exit
(Chippewa, Pa.) Pa State Police in Gibsonia are reporting that they were called to the scene of a one vehicle accident on Toll 376 in Chippewa at the Beaver Valley Exit around 4:30 AM on Sunday morning.
Troopers report upon arriving and investigating it was learned that 42-year-old Brain Downing from New Kensington was traveling in the right hand lane west bound on Interstate 376 when he lost control while approaching the Beaver Valley Exit. Downing’s 2021 Ford Transit van then traveled off the right side of the roadway onto the median and hit a sign and the light pole and then traveled over an embankment around 500 feet before coming to a final rest on the exit ramp facing north. Downing was transported to Heritage Valley Beaver for evaluation and he has been charged by state police with not properly driving on highways laned for traffic
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Wednesday’s AMBC: Tri-State Neuropathy Is The Guest Of Honor
Following the 8:30 news on Wednesday, Matt Drzik will sit down with Tri-State Neuropathy founder/physician Dr. Shawn Richey and fellow physician Dr. Jared Yevins, as the trio discuss what neuropathy is, who suffers from it, how it can be treated, and much more.
Wednesday’s Teleforum-Commute Nightmare update
The Ambridge-Aliquippa bridge work is scheduled to begin November 8th, and Eddy Crow has questions. LOTS of questions-he’ll share on Wednesday’s Teleforum program, the show happens every weekday from 9 till noon on am1230, am1460, and 99.3fm presented by St. Barnabas.
Impaired Driving Enforcement Next Two Weekends in Beaver County
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by Sandy Giordano, Beaver County Radio News Correspondent
Tuesday, October 26, 2021 at 07:44 AM
(Hopewell Twp, Pa.) Beaver County’s Highway Safety Task Force will be conducting sobriety checkpoints , and or roving patrols and mobile awareness checkpoints throughout Beaver County this weekend and next weekend in support of the state’s Halloween Impaired Driving Enforcement initiative, according to Task Force Coordinator Hopewell Township Detective Greg Durkos. The checkpoints and roving patrols will be conducted at undisclosed locations throughout the county Durkos said. He said the patrols are to keep roads safe, save lives and reduce DUI crashes. Drivers are advised to drink responsibly, assign designated drivers or make alternate arrangements to get home safely.
Detective Durkos said, :Seat Belt use is your best defense in any crash, the task force reminds all drivers to always buckle up. 19 police departments in the county are members of the task force.
Ambridge-Aliquippa Bridge to Close on November 8, 2021 for Four Weeks
by Frank Sparks, Beaver County Radio News/Program Director
Tuesday, October 26, 2021 at 07:40 AM
(Ambridge, Pa.) The much delayed emergency repairs of the Ambridge-Aliquippa Bridge are now slated to begin Monday November 8, 2021. The Bridge will be closed for around 1 month to work on maintenance issues like joint work. Penndot says the work will only be done during daylight hours.
Ambridge Middle School Students Shift To On-line Learning Due to COVID Cases
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by Frank Sparks, Beaver County Radio News/Program Director
Tuesday, October 26, 2021 at 07:17 AM
(Ambridge, Pa.) The Ambridge Middle School will shift to online learning starting today, October 26, 2021, due to the number of positive cases of COVID-19. District Superintendent, Joseph Pasquerilla, sent out a letter yesterday to parents and the community stating the district was advised by the Pa Department of Health to close the middle school and on Friday, October 29, 2021, The Department of Health will notify the district if it is OK to reopen the school on Monday November 1, 2021. The letter also stated that during the closure all extra curricular activities are canceled. All other buildings will remain open and operate on a normal schedule.