Aliquippa School District holding 5th annual Academic Awards Night

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Aliquippa, PA) Aliquippa School District will host its fifth annual Academic Awards Night on Tuesday, May 12, at 6 p.m. in the district cafeteria.

During the event, district students will receive more than $100,000 in scholarships. A dinner will be held prior to the awards ceremony.

Oh, Baby! Allegheny Health Network Celebrates Bringing 100,000 Babies into the World

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) Allegheny Health Network announced Tuesday that it has surpassed 100,000 births across its hospitals since the network was formed in 2013.

The milestone reflects the expansion of maternal care services across AHN’s five labor and delivery units in Western Pennsylvania.

To mark the occasion, network leadership held celebrations recognizing labor and delivery staff throughout the AHN Women’s Institute. More than a dozen newborns across the region were also given custom onesies featuring the phrase “100,000 & Me!”

AAA: 45 Million Americans Planning Memorial Day Weekend Getaways

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) AAA projects that 45 million Americans will travel at least 50 miles from home during the Memorial Day holiday period between Thursday, May 21, and Monday, May 25.

That figure is slightly higher than 2025, when 44.8 million people traveled during the holiday weekend.

AAA said the 2026 forecast would set a new Memorial Day travel record, with an estimated 39.1 million people expected to drive and another 3.66 million expected to fly.

Although gas prices are higher than they were during last year’s Memorial Day weekend, average airline ticket prices are lower, according to AAA.

PNC Park named the 9th most expensive MLB stadium for gameday experiences in new Bovada study

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) Bovada analyzed gameday costs at all 30 Major League Baseball stadiums, factoring in average minimum ticket prices, parking, beer and hot dog costs.

According to the analysis, PNC Park ranked ninth among MLB stadiums with an average total gameday cost of $100.10.

The study compared the estimated cost for a fan attending a game at each stadium based on commonly purchased expenses.

Lawrence County Fairgrounds Hosts 2026 Classic Dog Show Weekend in Pennsylvania

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Lawrence County, PA) Several regional kennel clubs are teaming up to host the Classic Dog Show Weekend at the Lawrence County Fairgrounds in New Castle. 

The event will run from Tuesday, May 19, through Monday, May 25, at the fairgrounds located at 464 Midway Road. Activities are scheduled to begin daily at 6 a.m. 

Participating organizations include the Western Pennsylvania Kennel Association, Altoona Area Kennel Association, New Castle Kennel Club and Mahoning-Shenango Kennel Club. 

The event will feature conformation judging for a variety of dog breeds, junior showmanship competitions and AKC-sanctioned puppy events for dogs under six months old. 

Organizers will also host a Pee-Wee class Sunday for young dog handlers beginning their involvement in dog shows. 

Admission to the event is free. Parking will cost $5 per day. 

Pennsylvania nurses encourage advance directives for end-of-life care

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Reported by Zamone Perez, Keystone News Service

(Harrisburg, PA) As National Nurses Week comes to an end, one advocate is explaining the importance of nurses when discussing advance care planning, palliative care and hospice. Missy Moore has been a hospice nurse for more than 30 years. She says nurses should strive to do a better job at explaining complex components of advance directives. When patients better understand what an advance directive entails, she says it gives more power to patients. Moore says if someone doesn’t have a plan, it can mean difficulty in the hospital. According to the National Institutes of Health, just a third of Americans have taken the time to establish a directive for end-of-life care.

Volant man charged after two-vehicle crash in Lawrence County

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Lawrence County, PA) Pennsylvania State Police in New Castle said a 25-year-old Volant man was charged following a two-vehicle crash Sunday in Lawrence County. 

According to police, Shane Coast was driving along Lakewood Neshannock Falls Road in Hickory Township around 3:35 p.m. when his vehicle crossed the center line and struck another vehicle driven by 56-year-old Ginger Grannis of New Castle. 

Police said Grannis suffered a suspected minor injury and was taken to UPMC Jameson Hospital for evaluation. 

No other injuries were reported. 

No charges filed after two-vehicle crash in Lawrence County

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Lawrence County, PA) Pennsylvania State Police in New Castle said no charges were filed following a two-vehicle crash Monday in Lawrence County. 

According to police, 22-year-old Angelo Peak of New Castle was driving along Route 18 in New Wilmington Township around 5:58 p.m. when his vehicle struck the rear of another vehicle driven by 59-year-old Janice Kohl of Evans City. 

Investigators said Kohl was attempting to turn right onto Heather Heights Road at the time of the crash. 

No injuries were reported. 

Sheetz opening its 4th Greensburg location this week

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Greensburg, PA) Sheetz will open its fourth Greensburg location Thursday. 

The new store, located at 6090 Route 30, is the fourth Sheetz along the Route 30 corridor serving commuters traveling to and from Pittsburgh. 

The store will open to the public at 8 a.m., with a ribbon-cutting ceremony scheduled for 10:45 a.m. Customers will receive free self-serve coffee and soda throughout the grand opening day. 

Sheetz also plans to host an outdoor celebration beginning at 9 a.m. Company officials said the event is expected to draw area residents, nonprofit representatives and local elected officials. 

The company will offer giveaways during the event, including $250 in Sheetz gift cards and a chance to win free Sheetz for a year. 

During the ribbon-cutting ceremony, Sheetz will present a $2,500 donation to the Westmoreland Food Bank, which serves more than 18,000 households annually. 

Customers attending the grand opening are encouraged to donate nonperishable food items and will receive “Sheetz Swag” from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. while supplies last. 

Sheetz will also present a $2,500 donation to Special Olympics Pennsylvania during the event. The company has supported the organization for more than 30 years through volunteer work, product donations and financial contributions. 

North Sewickley Township Police Department asks for help restoring the deteriorating Locust Grove Cemetery

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(North Sewickley Towsnhip, PA) A local police department is asking residents to help restore a cemetery that has fallen into disrepair. 

The North Sewickley Township Police Department issued a public call for volunteers to help clean up Locust Grove Cemetery along the 900 block of Brighton Road. 

Police Chief Tyler Kelosky said in a social media post that the cemetery has become severely overgrown and difficult to maintain. 

Kelosky said funding and maintenance resources are limited, and many families have expressed concerns about the cemetery’s condition. 

In response, police are encouraging residents, churches, businesses, organizations and other volunteers to help with cleanup efforts.