Spirit Halloween store opens in the Walmart plaza off Route 18 in Center Township

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Center Township, PA) A Spirit Halloween store has opened in the Walmart plaza off Route 18 in Center Township on Saturday, August 16th, 2025. It is in the former location of the McKinney’s Furniture and Mattress Direct in that same plaza in Center Township to sell items like Halloween decorations and pop-up retail Halloween costumes. In 2024, a Spirit Halloween store was behind the Beaver Valley Mall in the spot where the Planet Fitness store there used to be located. A Spirit Halloween store was inside the Beaver Valley Mall in 2023. According to USAToday, Spirit Halloween opened its first pop-up store in 1983 and was purchased by Spencer Gifts in 1999. in 2024, more that 1,500 seasonal locations of Spirit Halloween opened across the United States. Customers can buy items online on www.spirithalloween.com throughout the year while the Spirit Halloween stores are only seasonal.

Nightly single-lane restrictions on Route 4003 on McKnight Road in Ross and McCandless Townships and the City of Pittsburgh will occur, weather permitting

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) PennDOT District 11 announced that tomorrow night through Wednesday night, weather permitting, nightly single-lane restrictions on Route 4003 (McKnight Road) in Ross and McCandless Townships and the City of Pittsburgh will occur. From 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. on Saturday night each night through Wednesday night, a single-lane restriction will occur as needed on McKnight Road in each direction between Perrymont Road and Roseland Avenue as guide rail installation work there will be conducted by crews. 

Driver of a tractor-trailer hits and kills a male pedestrian in Coraopolis

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Coraopolis, PA) The driver of a tractor-trailer hit a man in Coraopolis yesterday which ended up killing him later that day. A 911 dispatcher confirmed to WPXI that police, fire and medics were called to 5th Avenue and Main Street at 3:10 p.m. yesterday. The man that was killed was a pedestrian who was pronounced dead at the scene of the crash and has not been identified yet. According to Coraopolis Police Chief Jason Stewart, surveillance video shows the tractor-trailer stopped at a red light. The driver pulled into the intersection when the light turned green and hit the man. It is not clear at this time if charges will be given to the driver. This is the second time this month that a hit-and-run crash occurred in Coraopolis, because an unidentified suspect is in ICE custody for killing sixty-one-year-old Ulises Montalvo of Coraopolis on 4th Avenue in Coraopolis near the Citgo gas station there on August 3rd, 2025. 

Possibly connected sexual assault incidents that were reported in the North Side of Pittsburgh being investigated by police in Pittsburgh

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) An ongoing investigation is being held by Pittsburgh police for some recent reported incidents of sexual assaults reported in the North Side of Pittsburgh during the hours of early morning at those times. According to Pittsburgh Police Zone 1, which covers the North Side, six sexual assaults have been reported in August of 2025 and police confirm that the description of the suspect is a white man that is smaller in stature driving a pickup truck that was white. Police also have the belief that this unidentified male suspect may be a repeat offender and these sexual assaults may be connected. Police in the area of the North Side of Pittsburgh are letting people know that extra precautions should be taken by calling 911, staying alert in spaces that are public and traveling with a group. Call 412-323-7800 if you have information about an incident that is similar to this incident. 

Over $550,000 is won by a person from an Allegheny County from playing a Pennsylvania Lottery online game

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Allegheny County, PA) $550,974.31 was recently won by an unidentified person from Allegheny County from a Pennsylvania Lottery online game. This money was won on the Big Winners Club game in Allegheny County and the VIP jackpot of that game starts at $150,000. A mobile device, computer, or tablet can be used to play the Big Winners Club game that is a game of connect-style gameplay. When someone plays the Big Winners club game, there are chances to add to a win to a win that is existing or to create a win through a symbol that is wild, unlock games that are free, multiply the amount of their prizes up to ten times, and attempt to activate a bonus game.

Former movie producer and father from Western Pennsylvania pleads guilty to allegedly trying to stab his wife to death in his Allegheny County home

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(South Fayette Township, PA) A former movie producer and a father from Western Pennsylvania recently pleaded guilty to charges of aggravated assault, attempted homicide and recklessly endangering another person after allegedly trying to stab his wife to death in Allegheny County on November 16th, 2022. John Mowod pleaded guilty for his alleged crimes. According to court documents, the son of Mowod heard his mother screaming from a bedroom. Police confirm that Mowod held a knife in his hand and his wife was allegedly stabbed twice even though the son of Mowod got the knife back from Mowod in their home on Forest Ridge Drive. November of 2025 is when Mowod will be sentenced. Yesterday was the day that Mowod was both arraigned and denied bail and Wednesday was the day that he was arrested.

Pittsburgh man accused of allegedly stealing almost $400,000 from his grandmother over a four-year span

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) A man from Pittsburgh got recently accused of allegedly stealing almost $400,000 from his grandmother over a span of four years. According to online court records, forty-five-year-old William Mason is charged with theft by unlawful taking, financial exploitation of an older adult or care-dependent person, receiving stolen property and misapplication of entrusted property. Numerous transfers through CashApp, checks payable to Mason, payments of rent, withdrawals from ATMs, expenses and various purchases paid through the account of the grandmother of Mason were discovered by investigators, who claim that $397,521.52 is the amount of funds misused by Mason that belonged to his grandmotherMason served as the power of attorney for his grandmother from August of 2020 to August of 2024 is a claim that is made by the Allegheny County District Attorney’s Office. September 15th, 2025 is when Mason is expected to make an appearance in court. 

Woman shot in the back in the Bedford Dwellings neighborhood of Pittsburgh

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) A woman was shot in the Bedford Dwellings neighborhood of Pittsburgh early this morning and police confirm that two people got detained for questioning for their connection with this incident. This incident occurred at the Chauncey Drive area at about 2 a.m. this morning and a woman who was shot in the back was found by police there. According to police, that woman got upgraded to stable condition after being taken to the hospital in critical condition and video footage from the area showed a male suspect getting into a vehicle with Louisiana license plates before leaving the area. The Violent Crime Unit for the police of the Bureau of Pittsburgh is holding an ongoing investigation into this incident.  

Rapper Lil Nas X jailed on suspicion of charging at police on Los Angeles street where he walked nearly naked

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Rapper Lil Nas X was arrested and briefly taken to a hospital for a suspected overdose Thursday after Los Angeles police say he charged at officers responding to a report of a naked man walking on a busy boulevard.

Lil Nas X, whose legal name is Montero Lamar Hill, was booked on suspicion of misdemeanor obstructing an officer and was being held in jail.

Officers found him walking on the normally very busy Ventura Boulevard in the Studio City neighborhood shortly before 6 a.m., Los Angeles police spokesman Officer Charles Miller said.

After charging at arriving police, he was taken into custody, but the officers, suspecting a drug overdose, took him to a hospital first, Miller said. There was no further word on his condition, but he was released from the hospital and taken to jail after just a few hours.

Video obtained by TMZ appeared to show him on the street wearing only underwear and boots.

Messages to Lil Nas X representatives seeking comment were not immediately answered.

The 26-year-old rapper and singer from Atlanta is best known for his huge hit from 2018, “Old Town Road,” which merged country and hip-hop. It spent a record 19 weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100.

Known for his genre-bending, innovating sounds and style, his first full studio album, 2021’s “Montero,” went to No. 2 on the Billboard album chart and was nominated for a Grammy for album of the year.

Villanova University says a report of a campus shooter was a “cruel hoax”

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VILLANOVA, Pa. (AP) — False reports of active shooters at Villanova University and the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga on Thursday led to panic and temporary lockdowns at the two campuses as they kicked off their fall semesters.

In Pennsylvania someone called 911 at about 4:30 p.m. reporting a shooter in a Villanova law school building with at least one wounded victim. Students received texts from the school’s alert system saying “ACTIVE SHOOTER on VU campus. Move to secure location. Lock/barricade doors.”

The school’s president later said it was a hoax.

“Today, as we are celebrating Orientation Mass to welcome our newest Villanovans and their families to our community, panic and terror ensued,” the Rev. Peter M. Donohue said in a statement. “Mercifully, no one was injured and we now know it was a cruel hoax.”

About four hours earlier, the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga locked down its campus, telling students: “Possible active shooter in the University Center or Library. Run. Hide. Fight. More info forthcoming.”

After multiple law enforcement agencies including the FBI responded alongside local fire and emergency crews, the lockdown was lifted less than an hour later. School officials said there was no evidence of any threat.

At Villanova, where new student orientation was underway and classes begin next week, a call came in reporting a man with an AR-15-style weapon, Delaware County spokesperson Michael Connolly said in a statement. There were also “multiple” calls with gunshot-like sounds in the background, and about 30 minutes after the initial call, someone called to report a gunshot wound.

The initial report sent police scouring the campus and even had some law enforcement officials suggesting they believed there was a shooter.

“I know today was every parent’s nightmare and every student’s biggest fear,” Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro said on the social platform X.

Shapiro told state police to use all tools available “to find the person or people who called in this fake threat and hold them accountable.”

Courtenay Harris Bond was walking near the law school with her husband and son, a freshman, when word spread of the supposed shooting.

“Really tough way to start freshman year at college,” she said shortly after getting the all-clear to leave the bookstore where the family spent the lockdown.

Villanova is a private Catholic university in the Philadelphia suburbs. It borders Lower Merion Township and Radnor Township at the center of the city’s wealthy Main Line neighborhoods.

The Augustinian school got extra attention this year as the alma mater of new Pope Leo XIV.