Incident of man getting shot several times insde a house in the East Hills neighborhood of Pittsburgh is still under investigation

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) A man was shot several times inside a house in the East Hills neighborhood of Pittsburgh on Sunday. The detectives of the Violent Crime Unit of the bureau of Pittsburgh Police are investigating the incident. According to police, officers from Zone 5 were called to the area of East Hills Drive just before 11 p.m. on Sunday and found a man that was shot in both his back and his upper left arm and the man was conscious, alert and speaking with officers and medics before he was taken to the hospital in critical condition. Police also confirm that both the witnesses in the area and the victim who got shot were not cooperative with the officers that were at the scene and that no arrests were made as of early this morning.

Dr. Anthony X. Baroni gets appointed as the chief medical officer of Allegheny Health Network West Penn Hospital in Pittsburgh

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) According to a release from Allegheny Health Network, AHN announced Friday that Dr. Anthony X. Baron, DO, has been appointed chief medical officer of AHN West Penn Hospital. He will be in this position at the hospital in Pittsburgh effective immediately. Dr. Baroni will help to uphold high patient care standards by driving clinical operations, services and programs. Dr. Baroni currently serves in several roles: as the co-medical director of the West Penn Hospital stroke program, the West Penn Hospital Hospitalist Program medical site director, the medical director of the West Penn Hospital Observation Unit, the associate program director for the combined Allegheny General Hospital and West Penn Hospital Hospitalist Program and as an Allegheny Health Network and West Penn Hospital Physician Advisor. 2001 was the first year that Dr. Baroni started to be an affiliate with Allegheny Health Network and he has been affiliated swith them since then. Dr. Baroni also works as an associate professor of Internal Medicine at Drexel University College of Medicine. This college has a clinical campus at Allegheny Health Network. He is also a teaching attending physician at Allegheny General Hospital and at West Penn Hospital. He got his undergraduate pharmacy degree from the Duquesne University School of Pharmacy and got his degree in osteopathic medicine from the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. He is board-certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine and finished his residency in internal medicine at West Penn Hospital.

Stroke registry legislation from Senator Elder Vogel, Jr. is set to become law

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Harrisburg, PA) According to a release on Friday from Senator Elder Vogel Jr.’s office, Vogel’s stroke registry legislation is set to become law. The Pennsylvania Department of Health would administer a stroke registry statewide through Senate Bill 411. The bill will also include a confidentiality clause that will ensure that any registry data that is submitted would not include two types of individual information. They are information that is personally identifiable and confidential information. Senate Bill 411 now will go to the desk of Governor Josh Shapiro to get signed. After the bill is enacted, it would go into effect for sixty days.

Dave Parker, hard-hitting Hall of Fame outfielder nicknamed “the Cobra,” dies at 74

(File Photo: Source for Photo: FILE – Dave Parker, a member of the 1979 Pittsburgh Pirates World Championship team, tips his cap during a pre-game ceremony honoring the team before a baseball game between the Pittsburgh Pirates and the Philadelphia Phillies in Pittsburgh, Saturday, July 20, 2019. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar, File)

PITTSBURGH (AP) — Dave Parker, a hard-hitting outfielder who was set to be inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame next month, has died, the Pittsburgh Pirates announced Saturday. He was 74.

No further details about Parker’s death were immediately available. The Pirates informed the crowd of his death just before the start of their game against the New York Mets and held a moment of silence.

Nicknamed “the Cobra,” the 6-foot-5 Parker made his major league debut in 1973 and played 19 seasons, 11 for the Pirates. He was the NL MVP in 1978, won a World Series with Pittsburgh a year later and then won another championship in 1989 with the Oakland Athletics.

“All of us who grew up in the ’70s remember how special Dave was,” Pirates owner Bob Nutting said in a statement. “He had a big personality and his passing has left a bigger void for all who knew him. Our hearts go out to his wife, Kellye, and his family.”

Parker won NL batting titles in 1977 and ’78. He finished his career as a .290 hitter with 339 homers and 1,493 RBIs. He also played for Cincinnati, Milwaukee, the California Angels and Toronto.

Parker was elected to the Hall of Fame by a special committee in December. The induction ceremony in Cooperstown, New York, is set for July 27.

“We join the baseball family in remembering Dave Parker. His legacy will be one of courage and leadership, matched only by his outstanding accomplishments on the field,” Hall chairman Jane Forbes Clark said. “His election to the Hall of Fame in December brought great joy to him, his family and all the fans who marveled at his remarkable abilities.”

Born on June 9, 1951 in Grenada, Mississippi, Parker grew up in Cincinnati and was a three-sport star at Courter Tech High School.

After playing for Pittsburgh from 1973-83, he signed with his hometown Reds and spent four seasons with the club. In 1985 he led the NL with 125 RBIs and was second in the MVP voting.

“He was such a big dude at a time when there weren’t that many ‘6-foot-5, 230-pound, dynamic defender, batting champion with power’ guys,” Hall of Famer and Reds teammate Barry Larkin said. “Everything about him was impressive.”

In a statement, the Reds said: “Dave was a towering figure on the field, in the clubhouse and in the Cincinnati community, where his baseball journey began, playing on the fields near his home and going to games at Crosley Field. Dave’s impact on the game and this franchise will never be forgotten.”

Parker was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in 2012.

He told reporters that he burst into tears upon learning of his selection to the Hall of Fame.

“Yeah, I cried,” Parker said after receiving the news. “It only took a few minutes, because I don’t cry.”

Parker homered for the A’s in the 1989 World Series opener and took credit for helping the Bash Brothers of Jose Canseco and Mark McGwire take the title with a four-game sweep of San Francisco.

“All of us throughout the game are deeply saddened by this loss,” baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred said in a statement. “We will remember the Cobra forever, especially as his name soon officially joins the legends of our national pastime.”

Pirates veteran and 2013 NL MVP Andrew McCutchen paid tribute to Parker after Pittsburgh beat the New York Mets 9-2.

“He had to be like Superman to people when he was playing,” McCutchen said. “He was larger than life on the field and had a larger-than-life personality, too.”

Parker was a seven-time All-Star and three-time Gold Glove right fielder, and when he retired after the 1991 season, he was one of only five players with at least 500 doubles, 300 homers, 150 stolen bases and 2,700 hits.

“I was a five-tool player. I could do them all,” Parker said after his Hall selection. “I never trotted to first base. I don’t know if people noticed that, but I ran hard on every play.”

Pennsylvania judge considers if witnesses must testify in trial over Idaho students’ stabbings

(File Photo: Source for Photo: FILE – A flyer seeking information about the killings of four University of Idaho students who were found dead is displayed on a table along with buttons and bracelets on Nov. 30, 2022, during a vigil in memory of the victims in Moscow, Idaho. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren, File)

(AP) Several potential defense witnesses from Bryan Kohberger‘s home state of Pennsylvania are expected in court Monday for a hearing on whether they must testify at the former criminal justice student’s trial for the stabbing deaths of four college students in Idaho.

Kohberger’s trial on four counts of murder and one count of burglary is on track to begin Aug. 11 in Boise, Idaho, after a judge declined his lawyer’s request for a delay last week.

Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty.

Monday’s hearing in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, concerns requests by Kohberger’s lawyers that a Monroe County judge order seven people to testify, although it’s not clear how the potential witnesses fit into the case. One of the seven agreed to cancel her hearing, and an order was issued last week summoning her for trial.

News organizations have reported that the group includes school employees, a jail guard, a boxing gym owner and an auto shop worker. Phone messages seeking comment were left for several of them last week.

The 30-year-old Kohberger, who was arrested at his parents’ home in Albrightsville, Pennsylvania, weeks after the November 2022 killings, is accused of sneaking into a rental home in Moscow, Idaho, not far from the University of Idaho campus, and attacking Ethan Chapin, Xana Kernodle, Madison Mogen and Kaylee Goncalves.

The slayings shocked the rural Idaho community and neighboring Pullman, Washington, where Kohberger was a graduate student studying criminology at Washington State University.

In a court filing, his lawyers said Kohberger was on a long drive by himself around the time the four were killed.

Kohberger was silent during his arraignment, prompting a judge to enter a not guilty plea on his behalf.

gag order has largely kept attorneys, investigators and others from speaking publicly about the investigation or trial. A person answering the phone last week at the office of his lawyer, Anne Taylor, said the defense team had no comment about the Monday hearing or the case.

Another one of the seven potential witnesses has told lawyers she is traveling and unavailable Monday, so a hearing on whether to compel her testimony was rescheduled for July 7.

PennDOT closing all of its photo centers and driver’s license centers on July 4th to celebrate Independence Day

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Harrisburg, PA) PennDOT announced that all of their photo centers and driver’s license centers will be closed on Friday, July 4th to observe the Independence Day holiday. This includes their Harrisburg center that is full service. Vehicle and driver services online are available anytime on PennDOT’s Driver and Vehicle Services website. The link to that website can be found below:

Click here for the link to PennDOT’s Driver and Vehicle Services website.

 

Cranberry Township man facing multiple charges in fatal Beaver Falls crash

Story by Curtis Walsh – Beaver County Radio. Published June 29, 2025 11:31  P.M.

(Beaver Falls, Pa) The City of Beaver Falls Police Department issued a press release Sunday evening regarding a fatal accident that took place Sunday afternoon.

At approximately 3:20pm, responders were called to an accident at 11th Street and 7th Avenue involving a grey Dodge pickup, red Nissan, and a pedestrian.

The report states that a 23 year old female who was the passenger of the Nissan died on scene. The 25 year old male driver of the vehicle was taken from the scene but died shortly after.

The pedestrian was stated to be a 48 year old female who was pinned under the Nissan. She was transported to the hospital for severe injuries.

The driver of the Dodge pickup has been identified as 45 year old Israel Tun Cooch of Cranberry Township.

He has been charged with multiple counts of Homicide with Vehicle DUI, Aggravated Assault with Vehicle DUI, Accident involving Death or Injury without license, in addition to other related charges.

Cooch was taken to a Pittsburgh hospital from the scene.

The identities of the victims have not yet been released and they say the accident is still under investigation.

Fatal Beaver Falls crash results in 2 dead and others injured

Story by Curtis Walsh – Beaver County Radio. Published June 29, 2025 8:58 P.M.

(Beaver Falls, Pa) A fatal crash took place Sunday afternoon in Beaver Falls near the interestion of 7th Avenue and 11th Street.

Numerous departments were still active on the scene as of 8pm.

We have received word that at least 2 individuals did not survive the accident, and at least 2 others were injured.

Beaver County Radio was told that one person died on scene and the other at the hospital.

Witnesses say a pickup truck rear ended a stopped car at a pedestrian crosswalk and a pedestrian was struck.

We have no further details on the conditions of those involved.

We are working on gathering more information.

July concerts to see in Pittsburgh area

By Scott Tady

Toto holds the line, Vince Gill croons country, Teddy Swims sings soulfully and Pantera gets heads banging in what’s shaped up to be a memorable month of music in Western Pennsylvania.

From Kiss six-stringer Ace Frehley to Jakob Dylan’s The Wallflowers, July is loaded with famous acts headed our way.

To help you pick a show, here’s the July concert guide:

PAVILION AT STAR LAKE

July 9: The Lumineers

July 15: Pantera

July 19: Wiz Khalifa

July 24: Toto, Christopher Cross and Men at Work

July 26: Kesha

July 31: Kidz Bop

Aug. 2: Luke Bryan; Aug. 6: Doobie Brothers; Aug. 9: Jason Aldean; Aug. 10: Styx, Kevin Cronin and Donnie Iris; Aug. 29: Dierks Bentley; Sept. 5: Hardy; Sept. 18: Falling in Reverse; Sept. 20: $uicide Boy$; Sept. 28: Twenty One Pilots; Oct. 1: Alice Cooper-Judas Priest.

Toto headlines a Pavilion at Star Lake show joined by Christopher Cross and Men at Work.

PPG PAINTS ARENA

July 17: Phil Wickham and Brandon Lake

July 18: Ghost

July 22: Shinedown

Aug. 19: Linkin Park; Sept. 12: Eric Church; Sept. 20: Adam Sandler; Oct. 4: Jo Koy; Oct. 15: Tate McRae; Oct. 18: Cody Johnson; Oct. 19: Mumford & Sons; Oct. 23-24: Sabrina Carpenter; Nov. 2: Bryan Adams; Nov. 5: A Day to Remember; Nov. 7-8: Billy Strings; Nov. 12: Jonas Brothers; Nov. 14: Maroon Five.

HEINZ HALL

July 2: Diana Krall

July 12: Vince Gill

July 20: Frankie Valli

July 26: Nas with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra

Aug. 6: Wilco; Aug. 23: Louis C.K.; Oct. 28: Jon Batiste; Dec. 18: Trish Yearwood with the PSO.

STAGE AE

July 1: 311

July 11: Sam Barber

July 12: Teddy Swims

July 16: Hatebreed

Aug. 1: Blackberry Smoke; Aug. 2: Rock, Reggae & Relief with Stephen & Damian Marley; Aug. 3: The Head & The Heart; Aug. 7: Lord Huron; Aug. 9: Flaming Lips/Modest Mouse; Aug. 19: Jessie Murph; Aug. 21: Chevelle and Asking Alexandria; Aug. 26: Gary Clark Jr.; Sept. 3: Men I Trust; Sept. 5: Women Who Rock with Jessica Simpson; Sept. 5: Women Who Rock with Jessica Simpson; Sept. 8: PUP; Sept. 9: Alabama Shakes; Sept. 10: Vance Joy;  Sept. 12: Pixies; Sept. 13: Bruce Dickinson; Sept. 22: Dylan Gossett; Sept. 23: Garbage; Sept. 26: Gavin Adcock; Sept. 27: Russell Dickerson; Sept. 29: Marina; Oct. 7: T-Pain.

JERGEL’S RHYTHM GRILLE

July 3: Samantha Fish

July 17: Kenny Neal

July 18: Ace Frehley

Aug. 16: Montrose; Aug. 17: Stryper; Aug. 22: ZZ Ward; Aug. 27: Sister Hazel; Sept. 10: Michael Schenker; Sept. 14: David Cook;  Sept. 24: Lita Ford; Oct. 4: Here Comes the Mummies; Oct. 9: Hailey Whitters; Oct. 23: Squirrel Nut Zippers; Oct. 26: Tab Benoit; Nov. 6: North Mississippi All-Stars; Nov. 17: Richie Kotzen and John 5.

PALACE THEATRE

July 3: Robin Trower

July 10: The Wallflowers

July 11: Little River Band

Aug. 3: Graham Nash; Sept. 14: Vicki Lawrence & Mama; Oct. 1: Don Gatlin & the original Kenny Rogers Band; Oct. 3: Geoff Tate; Oct. 25: Bill Murray & The Blood Brothers; Nov. 22: The Outlaws; Nov. 25: Boz Scaggs.

Blues Traveler plays the new Iron City Beer Stage this summer. (Photo: Graham Fielder).

IRON CITY STAGE

July 13: Blues Traveler, Gin Blossoms, Spin Doctors

Aug. 8: Joan Jett & The Blackhearts.

Gin Blossoms will play the new Iron City Stage.
Photo: David “Doc” Abbott /David Abbott Photos

TIMBER ROCK AMPHITHEATER

July 5: Jon Anderson & His Band Geeks

July 10: Lee Brice

July 18: Old Crow Medicine Show

July 19: KC & The Sunshine Band

Aug. 8: Billy Currington; Aug. 23: Kansas; Sept. 6: Gabby Barrett.

RIVERS CASINO

July 18: Comedy Jam with Steve Byrne

July 25: +Live+.

ROXIAN THEATRE

July 16: Yelawolf

July 23: Jojo Siwa

Aug. 18: Silversun Pickups; Aug. 19: The Struts; Sept. 6: Jerry Cantrell;  Sept. 11: Rilo Kelly; Sept. 18: GWAR; Sept. 20: Marilyn Manson; Sept. 30: Franz Ferdinand; Oct. 28: Andy Bell of Erasure; Nov. 1: From Ashes to New; Nov. 11: Minus The Bear; Nov. 26: The Beths.

CITY WINERY PITTSBURGH

July 6: Kasey Chambers

July 10: Big Bad Voodoo Daddy

July 14: Mekons

July 26: Joe Grushecky

Aug. 5: Tracy Bonham and Jeffrey Gaines; Sept. 13: Charles Esten; Sept. 18: Anthony Rapp; Oct. 27: Joshua Radin.

SOUTH PARK AMPHITHEATER

July 5 Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra
July 11 American Authors
July 18 Chuck Prophet
July 25 Ashley Cooke
August 1 Herman’s Hermits Starring Peter Noone
August 8 Over the Rhine
August 15 Robert Jon & The Wreck
August 22 Pittsburgh Honky-Tonk hosted by Jon Bindley
August 29 Tamburitzans

MR. SMALLS THEATRE

July 13: Murder by Death (sold out)

July 15: Ezra Furman

Aug. 14: Los Lobos; Aug. 21: Asleep at The Wheel; Sept. 20: The Baseball Project; Sept. 23: Soccer Mommy; Oct. 3: Feeble Little Horse; Oct. 11: Craig Finn; Dec. 2: The Lemonheads.

PETERSEN EVENTS CENTER

Sept. 15: Hans Zimmer; Sept. 16: Conan Gray; Oct. 3: Lorde; Oct. 9: Crowder; Oct. 23: John Mulaney; Nov. 1: Katt Williams; Nov. 6: Turnpike Troubadours.

CARNEGIE OF HOMESTEAD MUSIC HALL

Sept. 12: Tower of Power; Sept. 13: Molly Tuttle; Oct. 1: Toad The Wet Sprocket; Oct.6: Pat Metheny; Oct. 8: Gary Newman; Oct. 24: Neko Case; Nov. 22: Jimmy Failla; Dec. 6: Shaun Cassidy.

UPMC EVENTS CENTER

Oct. 3: Dylan Scott; Nov. 5: Chicago; Nov. 8: Seether & Daughtry; Nov. 19: All Time Low.

All Time Low have a Moon Township date at UPMC Events Center.

THUNDERBIRD MUSIC HALL

Aug. 19; John Moreland; Sept. 16: Superchunk; Sept. 17: James McMurtry; Oct. 25: The War & Treaty; Nov. 8: Keller Williams.

YOUNGSTOWN FOUNDATION AMPHITHEATER

Aug. 12: Train and Edwin McCain; Aug. 17: Alice Cooper; Sept. 18: Lee Brice; Sept. 20: Cody Jinks.

BENEDUM CENTER

Sept. 16: David Byrne; Sept. 18: Dream Theater; Sept. 24: Lucy Dacus; Nov. 14: Taylor Tomlinson; Nov. 21-22: Steve Martin and Martin Short; Dec. 9: Straight No Chaser.

HARTWOOD ACRES

July 6 Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra
July 13 Mo Lowda & the Humble
July 20 The Family Stone
July 27 Mat Kearney
August 3 Nick Lowe & Los Straitjackets
August 10 KT Tunstall
August 17 Smash Mouth
August 24 Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre
August 31 Monty Alexander

BYHAM THEATRE

Sept. 18: Nate Jackson; Oct. 14: Il Divo.

OTHERS

July 10: Umphrey’s McGee, Mountain View Amphitheater; Hampton Township; Aug. 9: Wheatus, Cascade Park Dance Pavilion, New Castle; Aug. 22: Aaron Lewis, Hollywood Casino at The Meadows; Sept. 10: Oaks Theater, Oakmont; Sept. 13-14: Four Chord Music Festival, EQT Park, Washington, Pa.; Sept. 28: Shonen Knife, Preserving Underground, New Kensington;  Oct. 23: Patty Griffin and Rickie Lee Jones, Carnegie Music Hall of Oakland.

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