PITTSBURGH (AP) — A lawsuit claims employees of a Pittsburgh nursing home shared a nude photo of a resident on social media. According to the lawsuit, the photo taken on New Year’s Eve at Paramount Senior Living at Seven Fields showed the 83-year-old woman, who suffers from dementia, naked below the waist and sitting in a shower chair. The suit claims the photo was posted on Snapchat and shared with other staff members by Facebook Messenger.
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Monaca Council Moving Ahead on Project Approvals
(Photos taken by Sandy Giordano)
MONACA COUNCIL IS MOVING AHEAD ON PROJECT APPROVALS. BEAVER COUNTY RADIO NEWS CORRESPONDENT SANDY GIORDANO HAS DETAILS. Click on ‘play’ to hear Sandy’s report…
Assessment, Landslides and the Veteran’s Offices Discussed During Today’s Commissioners’ Work Session
(Photos taken by Sandy Giordano)
County property re-assessment, landslides and the veterans offices…all topics discussed during the Beaver County Commissioners’ Work Session this morning…and Beaver County Radio News Correspondent Sandy Giordano was there. Click on ‘play’ to hear Sandy’s report…
Mostly Sunshine Today, With Maybe A Thunderstorm Or Two
WEATHER FORECAST FOR WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26TH, 2019
TODAY – MOSTLY SUNNY TO START. THEN A FEW
AFTERNOON CLOUDS. A STRAY SHOWER OR
THUNDERSTORM IS POSSIBLE. HIGH – 86.
TONIGHT – A FEW CLOUDS. POSSIBILITY OF A SHOWER OR
THUNDERSTORM. LOW – 65.
THURSDAY – INTERVALS OF CLOUDS AND SUNSHINE.
A STRAY SHOWER OR THUNDERSTORM IS
POSSIBLE. HIGH – 87.
RUMOR: Is It True That Arby’s Is Coming To New Brighton? Maybe…
(Photo taken by Frank Sparks)
Recent rumors regarding the construction of an Arby’s in New Brighton have been deemed only partly true. Beaver County Radio News Intern, Christina Sainovich explains…
New Brighton Borough To Collect Storm-Related Tree Limbs From Residents
New Brighton bourgh is one of many Beaver County municipalities still cleaning up following last night’s severe thunderstorms. Heavy Rain and wind brought down trees and power lines, causing damage throughout the borough. Boro manager Tom Albanese spoke with Beaver County Radio News spokesman Pat Septak this afternoon about what they’re asking residents to do with tree limbs found on their property due to the storms…
Meanwhile, Beaver County Radio News Correspondent Sandy Giordano checked with Duquesne Light and found out that the power is close to being fully restored in the county: One home in Beaver, and 5 in Center Twp. are still without power, according to Jerry Lucci from Duquesne Light at 2 p.m. today.
Philadelphia Police Outline New Transgender Policy
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Philadelphia police must use a person’s chosen name and pronoun when interacting with transgender people, regardless of what is listed on their government-issued identification card. The change is part of a new police department policy announced Tuesday that addresses how police should interact with transgender and non-binary people.
Immigration Expected To Dominate Democratic Presidential Debates This Week
UNDATED (AP) — Immigration is expected to dominate policy discussions as Democratic presidential candidates gather in Miami for the opening round of 2020 primary debates this week. A tough underlying question is how to advance the issue beyond simply opposing what President Donald Trump’s administration has done. Trump sees immigration as a winner and has maintained a hard-line stance, but those Democrats trying to deny him a second term have been playing defense rather than offering lasting solutions.
Border Official Resigns Amid Uproar Over Migrant Children
HOUSTON (AP) — The acting commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection says he’s stepping down amid outrage over his agency’s treatment of detained migrant children. John Sanders said in a message to CBP employees Tuesday that he would resign on July 5. CBP is the agency that apprehends and first detains migrant parents and children crossing the U.S.-Mexico border.
Man Shoots, Kills 22-year-old Intruder Who Forced His Way Into Crescent Home
CRESCENT, Pa. (AP) — Police say a homeowner in western Pennsylvania shot and killed a man who forced his way into his home. Allegheny County police say it happened just after midnight Tuesday in Crescent Township when a 22-year-old went to the home and asked if a person was there. Police say the 59-year-old homeowner told the man no such person lived there. Police say the younger man forced his way into the home and the homeowner opened fire with a handgun, killing the intruder. No charges have been filed.