Kelly Preston, Actress and Wife of John Travolta, Dies at 57 Years Old

Kelly Preston, actor and wife of John Travolta, dies at 57
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Actor Kelly Preston has died at age 57. John Travolta, Preston’s husband of 28 years, confirmed late Sunday that his wife had died after a two-year battle with breast cancer. Preston enjoyed a lengthy career in film and television, appearing in “Jerry Maguire,” “Twins” and at times starring with her husband in films like “Battlefield Earth” and “Gotti.” The couple was married in 1991 in Paris after meeting on a film set, and had three children together. They experienced tragedy in 2009 when their son Jett died after a seizure in the Bahamas.

Monaca to Start Automated Garbage Collection Today, Monday July 13, 2020

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Story by Beaver County Radio News Correspondent Sandy Giordano

(Monaca, Pa.) Borough manager Mario Leone announced that the automated garbage  collection  begins today, Monday July 13, 2020.  Each household  received a   95  gallon wheeled cart  for weekly trash collection  Excess trash requires a resident to call Waste Management 1-866-4460 to arrange for pickup of the additional items. Payments will need to be made by credit card. Cost of trash bags is $2 each, bulk items such as mattresses and furniture $5 each , white goods such as appliances $10 per item.  On Mondays odd address #’s  will be picked up beginning at 6 a.m. , Tuesdays even address #’s will have trash pickup All trash bags must be a manageable weight  for a one person pickup Please return your cart to  to a rear yard storage location, leaving out is an ordinance violation.

Grass clippings and yard waste  should be placed in biodegradable bags and taken to the Public Works garage, a dumpster for these items only  is available. The contractor is not responsible for cleanup  of trash or recycling  scattered by weather, animals or other causes..
Please report  pickups missed to 724-775-9600 or 724-775-9604..
No  curbside collection of building/construction materials, hazardous  household waste, automobile parts/tires, ashes, dirt, rocks, etc., electronic items.

Accident in Center Twp. On Saturday Leaves One Injured.

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(Center Twp.), Pa.) A two vehicle  accident that occurred on Route 18 by the old Toys R’ Us entrance to the Beaver Valley Mall happened Saturday following the heavy rain . One person was injured, according to Fire Chief Bill Brucker.  Brucker said the road was slick due to the rain and  oil and gas from the  accident and had to be closed  for about an hour while Moore’s Auto Wrecking’s crew   cleared the scene  Chief Brucker said the roadway was very dangerous.

One  person was injured and taken to the hospital . No  further information was available.

Arrest Warrant Issued for Aliquippa Man over Domestic Incident.

Story by Beaver County Radio News Correspondent Sandy Giordano

(Aliquippa, Pa.) PA State Police have issued a warrant for Derrick Council, 37 of Aliquippa in connection with an assault on his fiance   on June 30.  The incident was reported to Aliquippa Police on July 2 and state police took over the investigation .According to the criminal complaint the incident took place at a residence on McDonald Boulevard  the victim told investigators her fiance fired several rounds in the floor of their residence  while she was directly under him attempting to leave the residence.  The   criminal complaint states that the incident began with a verbal argument between  the victim and Council..

The arrest warrant was issued on Saturday, July 4, anyone with information on Council’s whereabouts are asked to call PA State Police 724-773-7400

Feds to execute 1st inmate in 17 years for Arkansas murders

By MICHAEL BALSAMO Associated Press
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (AP) — The federal government is planning to carry out the first federal execution in nearly two decades, over the objection of the family of the victims and after a volley of legal proceedings over the coronavirus pandemic. Daniel Lewis Lee, of Oklahoma, is scheduled to die by lethal injection Monday afternoon at a federal prison in Indiana. He was convicted in Arkansas of the 1996 killings of gun dealer William Mueller, his wife and her 8-year-old daughter. The comes after an appeals court lifted an injunction late Sunday that had been put in place last week after the victims’ family argued they’d be at high risk for coronavirus if they had to travel to attend the execution.

Removing Dams Brings More Shad to the Delaware

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Andrea Sears

NEW HOPE, Pa. — A dam removal project is having a positive impact on the Delaware River’s ecosystem, including a boost to the population of migratory fish.

Removal of the Columbia dam on the Paulins Kill in New Jersey has given migrating shad and sea lamprey access to 20 miles of spawning waterways that had been inaccessible for a century.

Shad are especially important for fishing in the Delaware where there are shad festivals and fishing contests.

But Beth Styler Barry, director of river restoration for The Nature Conservancy in New Jersey, points out that people aren’t the only ones who will benefit from increasing the number of fish in the river.

“More shad means more food for things like eagles, heron, bears, otter,” she states. “It brings an additional source of nutrition to the entire ecosystem.”

Removing the dam also made it possible to restore 32 acres of floodplain that had been covered by the water behind the dam.

Kent Smith, chief of the steering committee for the Atlantic Coastal Fish Habitat Partnership, says the dam removal project on the Paulins Kill is a good example of restoring what environmentalists call white water-to-blue water connectivity.

“You allow for natural tidal cycles,” he explains. “Freshwater lenses can flow out over the surface of the estuaries and animals like American shad have the ability to move into their freshwater habitat to complete their life cycle.”

Shad started returning to the area less than three weeks after dam removal was completed last year and this year breeding sea lampreys also have been observed.

Barry points out that the restoration brings a number of environmental benefits including washing away built-up sediment and improved water quality.

“The Delaware as a whole is continuing to improve as an ecosystem and, especially as climate changes, the cooler water will be more and more important not only for spawning and feeding but for the temperature refuge,” she states.

Two more dams on the Paulins Kill will be removed over the next two years, giving migrating fish access to 45 miles of rivers for spawning and improved habitat for resident species.

Vetoed petrochemical tax break bill revived in Pennsylvania

Vetoed petrochemical tax break bill revived in Pennsylvania
By MARC LEVY Associated Press
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Pennsylvania state lawmakers could vote on legislation this week that provides millions of dollars in tax breaks to turn natural gas into fertilizer and other chemicals, emerging from closed-door negotiations after Gov. Tom Wolf vetoed a similar bill earlier this year. The replacement legislation differs in some ways from what Wolf vetoed in March after saying that the Republican-controlled Legislature had not negotiated it with him. The newer version puts limits on how much each facility could reap in tax credits, for instance. A spokesman said Sunday the House Republican majority leadership will share the new version with rank-and-file members this week to gauge support for it.

18 injured in fire aboard ship at Naval Base San Diego

18 injured in fire aboard ship at Naval Base San Diego
SAN DIEGO (AP) — Eighteen people have suffered minor injuries in an explosion and fire Sunday on board a ship at Naval Base San Diego. The blaze called in shortly before 9 a.m. on the USS Bonhomme Richard. The cause is under investigation. Officials don’t immediately know where on the 840-foot amphibious assault vessel the fire was sparked. San Diego is the Bonhomme Richard’s home port and it was undergoing routine maintenance at the time of the fire. Officials said about 160 sailors and officers were on board — far fewer than the thousand typically on the ship when it’s on active duty.

US Navy welcomes 1st Black female Tactical Aircraft pilot

US Navy welcomes 1st Black female Tactical Aircraft pilot
KINGSVILLE, Texas (AP) — The U.S. Navy has welcomed its first Black female Tactical Aircraft pilot. The Navy on Thursday recognized that Lt. j.g. Madeline Swegle had completed naval flight school and would later this month receive the flight officer insignia known as the “Wings of Gold.” The Naval Air Training Command tweeted that Swegle is the Navy’s “first known Black female TACAIR pilot.” According to Stars and Stripes, Swegle is from Burke, Virginia, and graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 2017. Officials say she is assigned to the Redhawks of Training Squadron 21 in Kingsville, Texas.

2 officers, suspect killed in Texas border town shooting

2 officers, suspect killed in Texas border town shooting
MCALLEN, Texas (AP) — Authorities say two police officers were shot and killed Saturday by a suspect who later fatally shot himself in a South Texas border town after responding to a domestic disturbance call. McAllen Police Chief Victor Rodriguez identified the slain officers as 45-year-old Edelmiro Garza and 39-year-old Ismael Chavez. Garza was an officer with the police department for more than eight years while Chavez had over two years of experience. Police say the officers first met with two people who reported assaults that took place inside a nearby home on the south side of the city. The alleged shooter, whom police identified as 23-year-old Audon Ignacio Camarillo, opened fire when officers attempted to enter the home.