One person is dead after a crash late last night in Moon Township. The crash happened shortly before 11:30 p.m. on University Boulevard near Stoops Ferry Road, where a pickup truck was wrapped around a pole. The 33-year-old man driving the vehicle was killed. The medical examiner’s office was called to the scene and removed the body just over two hours after the crash was reported. Traffic on University Boulevard was reduced to a single lane in one direction for hours overnight. It reopened around 4 a.m. Moon Township Police are investigating.
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Snow Showers Ending at Noon in Beaver County Today
WEATHER FORECAST FOR THURSDAY, DEC. 5TH, 2019
TODAY – BECOMING PARTLY CLOUDY LATER WITH ANY
FLURRIES OR SNOW SHOWERS ENDING BY
NOONTIME. HIGH NEAR 40.
TONIGHT – MOSTLY CLOUDY. LOW – 31.
FRIDAY – CLOUDY. HIGH – 44.
SATURDAY – MOSTLY SUNNY. HIGH – 38.
SUNDAY – MORE CLOUDS THAN SUN. HIGH – 48.
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Witness for Republicans Explains Why Impeaching Trump Would Be Wrong
WASHINGTON (AP) — A law professor and witness for the Republicans is explaining to lawmakers why he thinks impeaching President Donald Trump would be wrong. Jonathan Turley teaches at George Washington University and is one of four professors testifying Wednesday in the House impeachment inquiry. Turley tells members of the House Judiciary Committee that he thinks the impeachment proceedings are being rushed for no reason. Turley also says the evidence against Trump isn’t strong enough to meet the threshold of an impeachable offense. The other three professors who testified Wednesday disagreed, saying the evidence was there for impeachment.
Trump Dismisses Giuliani Calls with White House, OMB
WATFORD, England (AP) — President Donald Trump is dismissing the significance of repeated contacts between his personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani and phone numbers linked to the White House and its budget office. Those contacts were revealed when the House intelligence committee released its impeachment report. Asked about the report and whether he still has confidence in Giuliani, Trump asked reporters “what difference” do the calls “make?” His comments come as the House Judiciary Committee begins its formal efforts to draft articles of impeachment against the president.
NATO Downplays Divisions as Infighting Roils Alliance
WATFORD, England (AP) — French President Emmanuel Macron described the NATO summit as “positive” and “constructive” _ despite earlier remarks in which he had lamented the “brain death” of the military alliance. Macron said in a news conference Wednesday that he stood by his controversial comments. He said they ignited a debate at NATO about important strategic issues, and that “when there’s ice, ice-breaker ships are needed.”
Ohio Abortion Bill Suggests Doctors Reimplant Ectopic Pregnancies
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — An Ohio proposal aimed at outlawing abortions would present some doctors with a difficult choice. They’d either have to face potential criminal prosecution or attempt a procedure considered medically impossible. Under the Republican-sponsored bill, a doctor who terminates a pregnancy could face murder charges unless it’s done to save a woman’s life. But the bill also says doctors could be prosecuted if they fail to do whatever they can to preserve the pregnancy. And that would include trying to move a fertilized egg into the uterus if it implanted elsewhere. The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists says that simply cannot be done.
Deadly Defect Found in Another Version of Takata Airbags
DETROIT (AP) — Investigators have found new and distinct problems with air bags made by Takata, the company that manufactured air bags that have lead to the deaths of at least 24 people. One person has died from the recently discovered issue and BMW is telling owners of some older 3-series cars to stop driving them. The company is adding about 1.4 million front driver inflators to recalls in the U.S., according to government documents posted Wednesday. Included are more than 116,000 BMW 3-Series cars from the 1999 to 2001 model years. About 8,000 definitely have faulty inflators and should be parked, BMW said. The rest can still be driven.
Pennsylvania Lawmaker Charged with Stealing from Nonprofit
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — A state House representative from Philadelphia is facing charges after prosecutors accused her of enriching herself by stealing money from a non-profit organization she founded to serve the mentally ill and poor who were fighting addiction. The charges were filed Wednesday by Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro’s office against state Rep. Movita Johnson-Harrell and include include perjury and theft. Shapiro says Johnson-Harrell personally spent more than $500,000 from the non-profit. A message was left with her lawyers Wednesday seeking comment. The 53-year-old Democrat won a special election in March for a west Philadelphia district. Johnson-Harrell is the first female Muslim member of the state House.
PA Department of Revenue Warns Residents to Keep Sensitive Info Safe
The Pennsylvania Department of Revenue warns residents to keep their sensitive information safe. Beaver County Radio News intern Alex D’Itri has more. Click on ‘play’ to hear Alex’s report…
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