The Duquesne Incline is open as normal this morning after officials were brought in overnight to address concerns about bedbugs. The incline opened at its regular time this morning, 5:30 a.m. There was some concern after bedbugs were discovered on Monday. However, the incline manager says exterminators worked overnight to get the situation under control. The official says the exterminators will return in a few weeks to follow-up treatments.
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Your Next Beer Could Cost More: New Tax Goes Into Effect for PA Breweries
Customers at Pennsylvania breweries might have to start paying more for their favorite beer starting today. Breweries are now required under Act 13 of 2019 to pay use tax on all malt or brewed beverages sold directly to consumers. The tax is on 25 percent of the retail price of malt or brewed beverages, including purchases made for on-premises consumption and to-go. Breweries could decide to pass the added cost onto consumers.
Police: 9-Year-Old Ohio Boy Who Stole Grandmother’s Car Facing Charges
A 9-year-old caused panic along two Ohio counties after stealing his grandmother’s car and taking it on a joyride. The Dayton Daily News reports police received multiple calls Saturday about a child driving on Interstate 75 in Miami and Montgomery counties. The child’s grandmother told dispatchers she let her grandson take the keys to listen to the radio and when she walked outside, her car was gone. The boy eventually crashed the car into two other cars in Tipp City. He has been released to his grandmother.Authorities say the boy could face a list of traffic charges, including grand theft auto.
Pittsburgh Strip District Warehouse Fire Considered Suspicious
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Authorities say a fire that severely damaged a Pittsburgh warehouse this week is considered suspicious. But it’s still not clear what caused the blaze in the Strip District, which was reported early Monday. Firefighters battled the blaze for nearly three hours before it was brought under control. Officials say that although the fire caused severe damage, it doesn’t appear as if it compromised the structure of the building, which was unoccupied and under construction. No injuries were reported.
Tractor Trailer Accident in Monaca
THERE WAS A TRACTOR TRAILER ACCIDENT IN MONACA YESTERDAY…AS WE HEAR IN THIS REPORT FROM BEAVER COUNTY RADIO NEWS CORRESPONDENT SANDY GIORDANO. Click on ‘play’ to hear Sandy’s report…
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It May Be October, But Summer Weather to Stick With Us For Most of This Week
WEATHER FORECAST FOR TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1ST, 2019
TODAY – SUN AND CLOUDS MIXED. HAZY, HOT AND HUMID.
HIGH NEAR 90.
TONIGHT – MOSTLY CLEAR. LOW NEAR 70.
WEDNESDAY – CONSIDERABLE CLOUDINESS. A STRAY
SHOWER OR THUNDERSTORM IS POSSIBLE.
HIGH – 86.
Democrats subpoena Giuliani for Ukraine files
The Latest: Democrats subpoena Giuliani for Ukraine files
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Latest on President Donald Trump and the House impeachment investigation (all times local):
3:55 p.m.
House Democrats have subpoenaed President Donald Trump’s personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani for documents related to his interactions with Ukrainian officials.
The House Intelligence, Foreign Affairs and Oversight and Reform panels announced the subpoena Monday as they examine Trump’s efforts to have Ukraine investigate political rival Joe Biden and his family. Giuliani assisted in that effort.
The Democrats have also requested information from three of Giuliani’s associates.
The committees are investigating the matter, which was a subject of a whistleblower’s complaint, as part of an impeachment inquiry against Trump.
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12:44 a.m.
Republicans are split over how President Donald Trump should respond to impeachment proceedings.
The president’s allies fanned out across the Sunday talk shows espousing different approaches to the rough transcript and whistleblower complaint at the heart of the proceedings.
The whistleblower says Trump tried to pressure the president of Ukraine to investigate the son of Democrat Joe Biden.
Trump’s lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, tried deflection by insisting that the real story is a debunked conspiracy theory. Senior presidential adviser Stephen Miller said “deep state” figures are to blame. Ohio congressman Jim Jordan said Biden’s son improperly profited from his father’s position. There’s no evidence of that.
Trump himself tweeted that he should be able to meet his accuser. A top House Democrat said he expects the whistleblower to testify “very soon.”
CVS stops sale of heartburn drugs with suspect contaminant
CVS stops sale of heartburn drugs with suspect contaminant
By LINDA A. JOHNSON AP Medical Writer
CVS has halted sales of popular heartburn treatment Zantac and its generic store brand after warnings by U.S. health regulators.
It’s the latest precautionary move by retailers and manufacturers after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration recently warned consumers about a potentially dangerous contaminant in prescription and over-the-counter versions of Zantac.
In its announcement this weekend, CVS said customers who bought Zantac products can return them for a refund. The retailer will continue to sell other heartburn medications.
WHAT’S THE ISSUE?
In September, the FDA said it detected low levels of a probable cancer-causing chemical known as NDMA in Zantac and related generic drugs to treat ulcers and reflux disease. The same chemical has been linked to dozens of recalls of prescription blood pressure drugs in the past year.
The agency said the amount found in Zantac products barely exceeds levels found in common foods such as meats, dairy products and chemicals. Even so, the warning has led some pharmacies and manufacturers to stop selling drugs containing Zantac’s active ingredient, ranitidine.
WHAT’S THE REACTION?
CVS Health said Saturday it has pulled Zantac and its generic store brand, saying the move “is being taken out of an abundance of caution.” On Monday, Rite Aid said it’s removing Zantac and related drugs sold under its name from its shelves. Walgreens earlier said it’s removing Zantac products from shelves while the FDA continues its investigation.
Last week, two generic makers voluntarily recalled their products: Apotex and Sandoz, the generic unit of drug giant Novartis AG. Both companies said they haven’t received any reports of patient harm. Some other manufacturers have stopped shipping their product to pharmacies.
The recalled Apotex products are sold at and labeled by Walgreens, Walmart and Rite-Aid, according to the FDA.
Sanofi, which makes brand name Zantac, said Monday it’s working with the FDA and doing its own investigation. But it has not stopped selling Zantac in the U.S.
The FDA has asked makers of ranitidine medications to test levels of NDMA in their products and to send samples to the agency.
WHAT’S THE ADVICE FOR PATIENTS?
Currently, the FDA isn’t advising patients to stop taking Zantac and related drugs. The agency said not all ranitidine medicines sold in the U.S. are being recalled. Concerned patients should contact their doctor.
ARE THERE ALTERNATIVES?
Several drugs also treat heartburn and other stomach conditions. They include Pepcid, Nexium, Prilosec, Prevacid and Protonix. Some are available only with a prescription, while others also have less-potent nonprescription versions. For people taking over-the-counter Zantac and related medications, the FDA recommends they consider another heartburn medicine.
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Man shot, wounded in Pittsburgh street brawl
Authorities: Man shot, wounded in Pittsburgh street brawl
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Authorities say a street brawl involving several men in a Pittsburgh neighborhood left at least one man wounded after shots rang out.
Police responded around 1:30 a.m. Sunday to reports of shots fired in the area of West Liberty Avenue. They didn’t find any combatants but did locate several shell casings in a parking lot.
Around that time, the injured man walked into a hospital seeking treatment for a gunshot wound to the thigh. Authorities say the man told him he had argued with a group of men and one of them shot him.
The injured man was hospitalized in stable condition. His name has not been released.
No arrests have been made.
Jarry wins backup goalie job, Pens put DeSmith on waivers
Jarry wins backup goalie job, Pens put DeSmith on waivers
NEW YORK (AP) — Backup goaltending competitions around the NHL have come into focus after the latest round of waiver moves.
The Pittsburgh Penguins for now are keeping Tristan Jarry as Matt Murray’s backup and waived Casey DeSmith.
James Reimer won the Carolina Hurricanes backup job, and the team on Monday waived Anton Forsberg.
Teams have until Wednesday to set their 23-man opening night rosters, which means Tuesday is the final opportunity to put many players on waivers to send them to the American Hockey League.
The Washington Capitals still haven’t shown their hand in goal, keeping 2018-19 backup Pheonix Copley and top prospect Ilya Samsonov on their roster. They made a somewhat surprising move by putting Christian Djoos on waivers 15 months after the Swedish defenseman helped them win the Stanley Cup.
Among the other players placed on waivers: New York Islanders forward Josh Ho-Sang and defenseman Thomas Hickey, Buffalo Sabres forwards Remi Elie and Curtis Lazar, Anaheim Ducks forward Daniel Sprong and defenseman Luke Schenn, Edmonton Oilers forward Sam Gagner and defenseman Brandon Manning and Nashville Predators defenseman Steven Santini.
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