Pirates place center fielder Oneil Cruz on 10-day injured list with broken left hand

(File Photo: Source for Photo: Pittsburgh Pirates’ Oneil Cruz steals second base against the Atlanta Braves during the second inning of a baseball game, Saturday, June 6, 2026, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Erik S. Lesser)

PITTSBURGH (AP) — The Pittsburgh Pirates placed center fielder Oneil Cruz on the 10-day injured list on Wednesday with a broken left hand.

Cruz was injured while sliding into the plate during the fourth inning of a loss to Atlanta on Saturday. Cruz was available as a pinch-runner on Sunday and the club had been hopeful he would avoid a stint on the IL. But additional tests revealed non-displaced fractures between his ring finger and his pinkie.

The move, retroactive to Monday, means the Pirates will have to try to stay in the mix in the NL Central without one of their most productive hitters. Cruz is hitting .264 with 14 home runs and 44 RBIs. His 98 strikeouts also lead the majors.

Pittsburgh recalled utility player Billy Cooke from Triple-A Indianapolis to take Cruz’s roster spot. Cooke is hitting .190 in 32 games this year for Pittsburgh.

The Pirates also placed catcher Henry Davis on the paternity list and recalled catcher Rafael Flores Jr. from Triple-A.

Matzie: Pennsylvania Nuclear Energy Caucus briefed on nuclear energy “roadmap” for state

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Harrisburg, PA) Lawmakers in the Pennsylvania Nuclear Energy Caucus heard testimony in Harrisburg yesterday on a proposed strategic plan to modernize and expand the state’s nuclear energy capacity. 

State Representative Rob Matzie said the “Nuclear Energy Roadmap,” presented by the nonprofit Team Pennsylvania, could serve as a starting point as lawmakers consider future nuclear expansion efforts in the commonwealth. 

Matzie said the roadmap outlines goals that include strengthening state leadership and regional collaboration, modernizing the existing nuclear fleet, supporting the deployment of new nuclear technologies, expanding the state’s nuclear supply chain, and developing a workforce pipeline. 

The bipartisan, bicameral Pennsylvania Nuclear Energy Caucus was relaunched in 2024 to examine opportunities for expanding nuclear power in the state’s energy portfolio. 

U.S. Treasury Department Previews Forthcoming Treasury and IRS Guidance for Implementation of New Federal Scholarship Tax Credit Program

(File Photo: Source for Photo: FILE – A sign outside the Internal Revenue Service building in Washington, on May 4, 2021.
Effective immediately, the Internal Revenue Service will end its decades-old policy of making unannounced home and business visits — in a nod to worker safety and combatting scammers who pose as IRS agents. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky, File)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Washington, D.C.) The U.S. Department of the Treasury convened education leaders, scholarship granting organizations (SGOs), and other stakeholders Tuesday to discuss the new federal scholarship tax credit program. 

Officials said the program, which is set to take effect in 2027, is intended to expand educational access for students and families nationwide. 

During the meeting, Treasury officials provided an overview of forthcoming Treasury Department and IRS guidance on implementation of the program. The guidance is expected to address outstanding questions and help SGOs and states prepare for the program’s launch. 

House bill that would change how executive direcotrs of the Pennsylvania Game Commission and Fish and Boat Commission are selected advances

(File Photo of the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission Logo)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Harrisburg, PA) A Pennsylvania House bill that would change how executive directors of the Pennsylvania Game Commission and Fish and Boat Commission are selected advanced one step in Harrisburg yesterday. 

The House Game and Fisheries Committee voted 14-12 to approve amended House Bill 2554 and send it to the full House for consideration. 

The bill, introduced by Rep. Jim Haddock, (D-Lackawanna/Luzerne,) would require both agencies to conduct a national search when hiring a new executive director. 

Currently, volunteer commissioners on the boards of both agencies select and hire their executive directors at their own discretion. 

Ahold Delhaize USA Inc. to Pay $40M for Allegedly Reporting Inflated Drug Prices on Claims to Federal Healthcare Programs

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Washington, D.C.) Ahold Delhaize USA Inc., headquartered in Quincy, Massachusetts, agreed to pay $40 million yesterday to resolve allegations that it overcharged federal healthcare programs by reporting inflated prescription drug prices, according to federal officials. 

The settlement resolves claims that pharmacies operated by Ahold Delhaize supermarket chains, including Giant, Hannaford, Stop & Shop and Food Lion, failed to report discounted prescription prices offered through customer savings programs as their “usual and customary” prices. Federal officials alleged that the practice caused Medicare Part D, Medicaid and TRICARE to pay more than they should have for certain prescription drug claims. 

According to the United States, reported “usual and customary” prices serve as a ceiling on payments to pharmacies under federal healthcare programs. Officials contended that Ahold Delhaize pharmacies reported higher prices instead of the discounted rates available to many customers through savings programs. 

Under the settlement, the federal government will receive approximately $32.9 million, while the remaining funds will be distributed among participating states. The agreement resolves the allegations without a determination of liability. 

Rare wetland plant known as the northeastern bulrush removed from the federal endangered species list after recovering in Pennsylvania and other states

Caption for Photo: Northeastern bulrush, Credit for Photo: Mary Ann Furedi/Western Pennsylvania Conservancy/Pennsylvania Natural Heritage Program)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Beaver County, PA) The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is removing northeastern bulrush from the federal endangered species list, citing a significant recovery of the rare wetland plant found in a handful of states, including Pennsylvania and West Virginia. 

According to the Fish and Wildlife Service, only 13 populations of northeastern bulrush were known across six states when the species was listed as endangered in 1991. Today, there are 148 known populations in eight states, representing more than an elevenfold increase. 

Before the delisting, northeastern bulrush was one of only three federally endangered plant species found in Pennsylvania, according to the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy. The state is home to more than 80 populations, making it an important genetic stronghold for the species. 

The Fish and Wildlife Service said state agencies have conducted surveys for northeastern bulrush throughout its known range since 1991. Because the plant does not always emerge in the same location each year, populations can appear absent for several years before re-emerging when conditions improve. 

According to the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy, habitat degradation and destruction remain the primary threats to northeastern bulrush. Development can damage isolated wetlands and introduce invasive species, while ATV use through vernal pools can also harm habitat.

Union Pacific Big Boy No. 4014, world’s largest operating steam locomotive, makes first appearance in Pennsylvania as part of its 2026 cross-country tour

(Caption for Photo: FOSTORIA, OH – JUNE 06: The Union Pacific 4014 Big Boy locomotive passes by the crowd during the Union Pacific Railroad Coast to Coast Tour on June 5, 2026, at Fostoria Iron Triangle Railpark in Fostoria, Ohio. The Coast to Coast Tour is part of the celebration for America’s 250th anniversary., Credit for Photo: Photo Courtesy of Joseph Weiser / Icon Sportswire / Getty Images)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Erie County, PA) Thousands of people gathered Tuesday to watch the world’s largest operating steam locomotive roll through Pennsylvania for the first time as part of a coast-to-coast tour celebrating America’s 250th anniversary. 

The Lake Shore Railway Museum in North East, Erie County, said more than 4,250 people attended the event at its property, while another 1,000 spectators gathered near the tracks to catch a glimpse of Union Pacific Big Boy No. 4014. 

Often described by rail enthusiasts as the “Elvis Presley” of steam locomotives, Big Boy is making its first trip across the Mississippi River and into the Ohio Valley since it was built in Schenectady, New York, and delivered to Union Pacific Railroad in 1941. 

As part of the America 250 celebration, the locomotive is traveling across the Norfolk Southern rail network. It will return to Pennsylvania for Fourth of July festivities in Philadelphia before making additional western Pennsylvania stops in Leetsdale and Conway in mid-July. 

Stretching 133 feet long and weighing 1.2 million pounds, the locomotive is the only operating Big Boy in existence. Twenty-five Big Boys were commissioned to haul heavy freight during World War II, according to Union Pacific. No. 4014 was retired in 1961 after accumulating more than 1 million miles before returning to service in 2019 to mark the 150th anniversary of the completion of the Transcontinental Railroad. The seven remaining Big Boys are on display across the country, including one at the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania in Scranton.

The coast-to-coast tour is scheduled to conclude at the end of July after Big Boy travels through 14 states. 

Biennial FEMA-evaluated exercise occurs at the Beaver Valley Power Station

(Credit for Photo: Photo Courtesy of Beaver Valley Emergency Services, Posted on Facebook on June 9th, 2026)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Beaver County, PA) Beaver County and its municipal emergency services partners took part Tuesday in a biennial FEMA-evaluated exercise at the Beaver Valley Power Station. 

Officials said the mandatory drill is designed to test preparedness and coordination among agencies that would respond to a radiological emergency at the nuclear facility. 

The exercise is part of a regular federal review process to ensure emergency response teams remain prepared for potential incidents. 

State police investigating incident of suspect firing shots into a home in Aliquippa

(File Photo of Police Siren Lights)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Aliquippa, PA) Pennsylvania State Police in Beaver are investigating after shots were fired into an occupied residence in Aliquippa last night. 

The incident occurred at about 11:26 p.m. near the 110 block of Wykes Street, according to state police. 

Investigators said an unknown suspect fired shots into the home. No injuries were reported. 

The Troop D, Beaver Criminal Investigation Unit is leading the investigation. The scene was processed by the state police Forensic Services Unit. 

Anyone with information is asked to contact 724-773-7400. 

Rookie Tyler Callihan goes deep off Shohei Ohtani, adds a 3-run shot late as Pirates top Dodgers 9-8

(File Photo: Source for Photo: Pittsburgh Pirates’ Tyler Callihan (37) takes a curtain call on the dugout steps after hitting a three-run home run off Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Kyle Hurt during the eighth inning of a baseball game in Pittsburgh, Wednesday, June 10, 2026. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)

PITTSBURGH (AP) — Tyler Callihan hit the first two home runs of his career, a solo shot off Shohei Ohtani in the fourth inning and a go-ahead, three-run blast off reliever Kyle Hurt in the eighth as the Pittsburgh Pirates rallied past the Los Angeles Dodgers 9-8 on Wednesday night.

Ohtani gave up season highs in runs (four), earned runs (three), and hits (six) in 6 2/3 innings as his ERA ticked up to 1.06. The four-time MVP struck out six and walked three before being removed following Brandon Lowe’s two-out, two-run double in the seventh.

Ohtani hit a two-run homer off Gregory Soto in the ninth, his 12th of the season, to draw the Dodgers within one. Soto retired the next two batters for his ninth save.

A Los Angeles comeback hardly seemed necessary when Ohtani exited with a 6-3 lead, seemingly in position to win his fifth straight start.

Callihan, a utility player, sent a fastball from Ohtani 427 feet over the right-field stands at PNC Park. With two on and nobody out in the eighth, Callihan pounced on a changeup from Hurt (1-1) to give the Pirates their first lead at 7-6. Spencer Horwitz added a two-run shot later in the inning off Jack Dreyer as Pittsburgh ended a four-game skid.

Evan Sisk (1-0) got the final out of the eighth.

Ryan Ward hit his first career grand slam for the Dodgers, a liner to the seats in right in the sixth that gave Los Angeles a 6-1 lead.

The Pirates, who gave up 10 runs in the seventh inning of a blowout loss on Tuesday, responded in the eighth to win for just the third time this season when trailing after seven innings.

Up next

The series wraps up on Thursday. Justin Wrobleski (7-2, 2.62 ERA) starts for Los Angeles against Pittsburgh’s Mitch Keller (5-3, 4.81).