Congressman Chris Deluzio running for re-election to seek a third term

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Green Tree, PA) Congressman Chris Deluzio is running for re-election to seek a third term to represent the Democratic Party in the 17th Congressional DistrictDeluzio started his campaign in Green Tree last night, surrounded by both local leaders and supporters. Deluzio has represented the 17th Congressional District since 2023. Beaver County Sheriff Tony Guy is seeking the Republican nomination for this position. 

Attorney General Sunday Warns Pennsylvanians of Scam Messages Impersonating Municipal Court

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Harrisburg, PA) Attorney General Dave Sunday is warning Pennsylvanians about a recent text message and email scam in which individuals receive fraudulent messages, many claiming to be from Philadelphia Municipal Court, alleging an unpaid parking ticket that requires immediate payment or a court appearance. This scam may impersonate other courts or government agencies. The messages also warn of consequences for non-payment, including more fines, suspension of a driver’s license, or court enforcement action. Residents should be aware that government agencies do not conduct official business through unsolicited text messages, and most of them do not communicate by email unless the recipient has specifically requested email correspondence. According to Sunday, “Scammers rely on fear, urgency, and embarrassment to pressure people into acting quickly. Before responding to any messages like this, take a moment to verify its legitimacy. If you’re unsure, do not click any links. Ask a trusted loved one for help or contact my office to report the potential scam.” The fraudulent messages also frequently include a link which directs recipients to make a payment, but do not click that link or copy it to your browser. Any text messages or emails that are unsolicited or suspicious should be reported as spam or junk through either your phone or email provider. If you want to prevent further contact from the scammer, consumers can also block the number or email address that they think is scamming them. Anyone who received one of these scam messages should file a complaint, including a copy of the email or text message received to the Office of Attorney General’s Bureau of Consumer Protection either online by clicking here, by phone by contacting 1-800-441-2555, or by sending an email to scams@attorneygeneral.gov.

Environmental group finds elevated levels of forever chemicals (PFAS) in waterways near Pittsburgh International Airport

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) An environmental group called Three Rivers Waterkeeper is now worried after they recently found PFAS, which is better known as forever chemicals, in waterways around the Pittsburgh International Airport. Some of their data found levels there of 400 parts per trillion and EPA standards for drinking water are 4 parts per trillion. Three Rivers Waterkeeper also had reporting data from the airport in Pittsburgh which included discharges of more than 50,000 parts per trillion, and they even thought this was a typo. Since 2023, the group has been checking water around the region for forever chemicals and they found waterways near the Pittsburgh International Airport to be hot spots. According to Three Rivers Waterkeeper, one of the places that has forever chemicals is Montour Run. People are exposed to these forever chemicals because people are near the water of the Montour Trail and pets play in that water, which concerns that environmental group.

Shapiro Administration Launches New “Fast File” Initiative to Simplify Filing PA Tax Returns for Eligible Pennsylvanians

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Harrisburg, PA) According to a release in Harrisburg today from the Pennsylvania Department of Revenue (DOR), they have launched a free pilot program offering eligible Pennsylvanians a simplified way to file their PA Personal Income Tax Return (PA-40) this tax season before the deadline of April 15th, 2026. The Fast File initiative is for Pennsylvania taxpayers that have a straightforward state tax return and meet other specific criteria, and you can find out more about it by clicking here. The Pennsylvania DOR  has identified nearly 100,000 Pennsylvanians who may qualify to use Fast File and eligible taxpayers will receive letters in the mail encouraging them to use this option through DOR’s online tax-filing system called myPath, which you can find out more about by clicking here.

VERDICT: Lawrence County Caretaker Convicted of Felonies for Failure to Renew Patient’s Medications Which Led to Fatal Seizure Episode

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Harrisburg, PA) According to a release in Harrisburg today from Pennsylvania Attorney General Dave Sunday’s office, Sunday announced that a Lawrence County jury convicted a personal care administrator for failing to renew a resident’s medications, which led to a fatal seizure in 2021. Fifty-year-old Kelly R. Gonzales of New Castle was convicted on Tuesday of neglect of a care-dependent person and endangering the welfare of a care-dependent person, both felony charges. Her sentencing is scheduled for May 21st, 2026. Gonzales was the administrator at ARC, which is a personal care home in New Castle, where she was tasked with management of the care of residents. Those duties included making sure that they received their prescribed medication in a timely manner. The victim was a resident that was prescribed anti-seizure medication. According to evidence presented by the Office of Attorney General, Gonzales did not fill the prescription or instruct colleagues to do so, knowing the prescription had run out. Further testimony revealed that two of Gonzales’ colleagues instructed her to take the resident to the emergency room to have his medication filled, but she never did. The resident died at the care home on December 2nd, 2021, after not receiving his medication for over 10 days.

Canada is not ruling out Sidney Crosby for its semifinal or the rest of the Olympics

(File Photo: Source for Photo: Canada’s Sidney Crosby (87) is attended to after being injured during the second period of a men’s ice hockey quarterfinal game between Canada and Czechia at the 2026 Winter Olympics, in Milan, Italy, Wednesday, Feb. 18, 2026. (AP Photo/Hassan Ammar)

MILAN (AP) — Canada is not closing the door on the possibility of Sidney Crosby playing Friday against Finland in the semifinals at the Olympics after leaving the team’s quarterfinal game with an apparent right-leg injury that is still being evaluated.

Crosby, Canada’s 38-year-old captain, did not take part in an optional practice Thursday.

“Sid is by no means ruled out of the tournament,” coach Jon Cooper said. “We’re taking this day by day. And we’re not going to put anyone in harm’s way. But if he can play, he’s definitely going to. We’ll know more in 24 hours.’’

Crosby’s right knee buckled bracing for a hit from Czechia’s Radko Gudas five minutes into the second period Wednesday night, he left the game and did not return. He had six points in three preliminary round games, and his absence would create a void in even a lineup as deep and talented as Canada’s.

“It’s almost impossible to fill the player void, but we’ll do our best,” defenseman Drew Doughty said. “Guys got to step up.”

Nick Suzuki took Crosby’s spot between Mitch Marner and Mark Stone in the quarterfinals and scored the tying goal with 3:27 left on a perfect deflection. He’s a natural fit to stay there, if Crosby is unavailable.

“Hopefully we can have Sid back, but I think I can find a way to play with anybody,” Suzuki said. “They’re two super smart players. Think they both play a pretty similar game to me, so when I got put there, kind of felt pretty easy for a segment to have two wingers like that.”

If Crosby cannot play, Olympic rules require another player to wear the “C” as captain for the game. In the NHL, teams almost always have an extra player wear an “A” as alternates, and some do not have a captain at all.

Connor McDavid, the leading scorer at the Olympics and captain of the Edmonton Oilers, figures to be the guy to take over for Crosby, whom he idolized growing up. Cooper did not want to make that declaration since Crosby had not been ruled out.

Sam Bennett looks like the forward who would go in if Crosby does not play. Even if not in uniform, his teammates expect Crosby to still lead behind the scenes.

“He’s Sidney Crosby,” McDavid said. “He’s going to have a big influence, no matter what. In the lineup, not in the lineup, he’s going to have a big influence. That’s what he does.”

Former Pennsylvania State Representative Jim Marshall will run for Beaver County Commissioner in 2027

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Beaver County, PA) Former Pennsylvania State Representative Jim Marshall announced on Beaver County Radio’s “Driving in the Fast Lane” with Frank Sparks this morning that he will be running for Beaver County State Commissioner in 2027. Marshall said that he is not running on his agenda and he wants to provide services for the residents of Beaver County, but he also wants to “have the opportunity to help people.” A year from now is also when Marshall will be circulating petitions. Beaver County Commissioner Jack Manning has chosen to not run for re-election for his current position. Marshall currently works at M:7 Enterprises as their Vice President of Business Development. Marshall served eighteen years as the 14th House District Representative before retiring.

Pitt Athletics and the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust to Host Pitt Block Party at Arts Landing During the 2026 NFL Draft Weekend

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) Pitt Athletics, partnering with the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust, announced yesterday the Pitt Block Party at Arts Landing in downtown Pittsburgh’s Cultural District. This is a three-day celebration that coincides with the 2026 Draft week in Pittsburgh taking place on April 23rd–25th. This event will offer an immersive football experience that celebrates the longstanding football legacy of Pitt. Programming includes an experiential museum for Pitt Football and an interactive draft showcase highlighting Pitt Panther greats and the NFL pipeline of that program, as well as live music, entertainment, beverages, food trucks, local vendors, an activity zone and more items to be announced.

PennDOT Reminds Drivers to Be Aware of Foggy Conditions

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) PennDOT is reminding drivers to stay alert when traveling in low visibility conditions such as fog. Fog that is increasing on roadways creates dangerous conditions for both drivers and pedestrians. Drivers are advised to drive slowly to allow enough reaction time as slower moving cars and pedestrians may be more difficult to see during conditions that are foggy. If the fog becomes so dense that you cannot see, it is best to pull completely off of the road and turn on you hazard lights to make your vehicle more visible. Pennsylvania Law requires moving vehicles to have their headlights turned on when traveling in unfavorable conditions. This includes fog, rain, and other conditions where the visibility is low. People need to be sure to use low beam headlights as high beams will create a glare and make it more difficult to see the road ahead.

According to a release from PennDOT District 11, to prevent commute disruption, PennDOT offers the following safety tips for driving in fog:

·       Allow additional time to get to your destination.

·       Check your vehicle’s headlights, taillights, and turn signals to ensure they are working properly.

·       Along with low beam headlights, use windshield wipers and defrosters to maximize visibility.

·       Use roadside reflectors or the right edge of the road as a guide.

·       Be patient and avoid passing other vehicles or changing lanes.

State Representative Rob Matzie: PIAA board made “the right decision” in moving Aliquippa Football to Class 3A for next two years

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Ambridge, PA) According to a release in Ambridge today from State Representative Rob Matzie’s office, Matzie issued the following statement regarding yesterday’s vote by the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association board to reclassify the Aliquippa High School football program:

“I’ve just been informed that the PIAA Board has voted to move Aliquippa Football to Class 3A for the next two years. While the specifics of the determination haven’t been released, I’m pleased the board made the right decision after several attempts pleading the case.  I have shared the opinion of the Aliquippa School District that decisions related to the competitive balance formula should use actual enrollment and view each transfer on a case-by-case basis rather than a one-size-fits-all approach. The study that I requested the Legislative Budget and Finance Committee to perform of the PIAA and its competitive balance formula is expected to be released this spring. I will always stand up for kids in my district and students all across Pennsylvania. The results of this ruling have always been about fairness and the health and safety of the kids.”