A rally is planned today at the State Capitol to advocate for raising the minimum age to buy tobacco products. It’s expected around 650 members of the Tobacco 21 Movement will be in attendance asking lawmakers to raise the sales age to 21 from 18. It’s reported 12 other states have already made this change.
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Four Law Enforcement Members – Including One From New Castle – Remembered In Harrisburg
Four law enforcement members are being remembered in Harrisburg. The Fraternal Order of Police held a ceremony Monday at the Forum in Harrisburg for Deputy U.S. Marshal Christopher Hill, York police officer Alex Sable, Philly Officer Raymond Diaz, and Sergeant Brian Cuscino from New Castle. Each died last year while on duty in Pennsylvania. Governor Tom Wolf and other top state officials were in attendance for the ceremony.
Turnpike Project Gets Underway In Cranberry Township
Drivers planning to use the Pennsylvania Turnpike this summer should be aware of a road work project starting this week. The turnpike will have lane restrictions in both directions between the Gateway and Cranberry interchanges starting at 8 p.m. The restrictions are expected to last until 6 a.m. and continue Monday through Friday. Work will take place Saturday nights if a make-up day is needed. This project is expected to continue through November.
State Rep. Dave Millard Addresses Workers At Rally To Support PA’s Nuclear Energy Generation Industry, Save Jobs And Stabilize Prices
Hundreds of nuclear power and construction trade workers rallied at the state capitol Monday in support of legislation that would help to prevent the premature and permanent closure of Pennsylvania’s nuclear power generation plants. The bill would update the Pennsylvania Alternative Energy Portfolio Standards Act to recognize nuclear energy for its significant contribution to the state’s zero-carbon energy production, help control future electricity costs for consumers and ensure that existingnuclear power plants remain a viable source for Pennsylvania’s base load electricity supply. Cosponsor of the bill Rep. Dave Millard (R-Columbia), addressed workers at the event…
Fortune Teller Charged With Scamming Westmoreland County Woman
ccording to police in Irwin, Westmoreland County, what started as crystal ball readings and cleansing candles escalated to credit card fraud. 25-year-old Alexis Mitchell is facing multiple charges after police said she convinced an Irwin woman to sign up for a credit card, only to use the card herself to buy nearly $3,300 worth of furniture. According to court documents, the victim went to Mitchell in March after finding her online working under the name “Psychic Novena Saint.” The woman spent hundreds on a crystal ball reading, spiritual kit and cleansing candles, but Mitchell allegedly told the woman she needed to spend $3,800 to rid all her household possessions of evil spirits. Mitchell is facing multiple felony charges along with a misdemeanor charge of fortune telling.
Former Rochester Man Pleads Guilty To Creating, Distributing Child Pornography
A former Rochester man has pleaded guilty to creating and distributing child pornography. The Department of Justice announced Monday that 25-year-old Randolph Guy Gum pleaded guilty to three counts. Officials say in 2014, Gum either employed, used, persuaded, induced, entice or coerced a minor to engage in sexually explicit conduct so he could photograph and film the minor. Gum then knowingly distributed the photos and videos over the internet in 2015.
Sentencing is scheduled for Aug. 29.
SPC Outlines Future Transportation Plans For The Area At Beaver County Courthouse
THE SOUTHWEST PLANNING COMMISSION LAST NIGHT OUTLINED THE FUTURE TRANSPORTATION PLANS FOR THE AREA. BEAVER COUNTY RADIO NEWS CORRESPONDENT SANDY GIORDANO WAS AT THE COUNTY COURTHOUSE YESTERDAY FOR THE PUBLIC MEETING. Click on ‘play’ to hear Sandy’s report…
Sirens Sounded This Morning To Test Beaver Valley Nuclear Power Station’s Emergency Alert System
The sirens sounded this morning to test Beaver Valley Nuclear Power Station’s emergency alert system. All 118 sirens sounded for three minutes after nine this morning to test their volume and to determine if more or fewer sirens are needed. The power station’s operators had observers in the field monitoring the alarms.
Mix Of Sun, Clouds Today With Highs In Mid-70’s
WEATHER FORECAST FOR TUESDAY, MAY 7TH, 2019
TODAY – SUNSHINE THIS MORNING…THEN BECOMING
MOSTLY CLOUDY THIS AFTERNOON. SLIGHT
CHANCE OF A RAIN SHOWER. HIGH – 74.
TONIGHT – SOME CLOUDS. LOW NEAR 50.
WEDNESDAY – INTERVALS OF CLOUDS AND SUNSHINE.
HIGH – 74.
Breaking News!!! Man in custody after stand-off in Patterson Twp.
(Patterson Twp.) Local Police and a SWAT team surrounded a home in Patterson Twp. Monday afternoon, May 6, 2019. According to emergency officials, a “sensitive police incident” was ongoing along Steffen Hill. The road was closed to traffic as the scene began to unfold. Emergency dispatchers would not say how the incident started or if anyone was injured.
Reports have said that flashbangs could be heard going off at the scene, and the SWAT team was calling to someone suspected to be in a home.
At this time one person was taken into custody just before 3 p.m. and the situation was diffused. Stay tuned to Beaver County Radio for continuing updates on this developing story.
Reports of Facebook say that the road has since re-opened to traffic.