Lowe hits go-ahead homer, Reynolds connects twice as Pirates rally past Athletics for 6-5 victory

(File Photo: Source for Photo: Pittsburgh Pirates’ Brandon Lowe hits a solo home run during the ninth inning of a baseball game against the Athletics, Tuesday, June 16, 2026, in West Sacramento, Calif. (AP Photo/Scott Marshall)

WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Brandon Lowe hit a tiebreaking homer in the ninth inning, Bryan Reynolds went deep from both sides of the plate and the Pittsburgh Pirates rallied from an early four-run deficit to beat the Athletics 6-5 on Tuesday night.

Reynolds finished with four hits, three RBIs and three runs scored. Ryan O’Hearn also had three hits for the Pirates (37-37), who had lost eight of 10.

Zack Gelof went 3 for 3 with a homer and two RBIs for the A’s, extending his hitting streak to 20 games — the longest active run in the majors.

With the score tied 5-all, Lowe squared up a slider from Elvis Alvarado (2-1) and drove it over the right-field wall for his 18th homer, snapping a 1-for-18 slump.

Reynolds, batting right-handed, connected on his first homer of the night in the sixth, sending a flyball to straightaway center for a solo shot. Endy Rodríguez hit an RBI single later in the inning, leaving Pittsburgh down 4-3.

Gelof launched a solo homer in the bottom half before Reynolds, batting left-handed this time, crushed his second homer of the night in the seventh — a two-run shot that tied it at 5 and gave him his ninth career multihomer game.

Reynolds extended his on-base streak to 23 games, the second-longest current run in the majors.

Mason Montgomery (2-1) threw a hitless eighth, striking out two, before Gregory Soto closed out the ninth to earn his 11th save.

Pirates starter Mitch Keller gave up five runs — four earned — and five hits while striking out seven in 5 1/3 innings.

Lawrence Butler hit an RBI double that gave the Athletics a 4-0 lead in the first. Gelof knocked in a run with an infield single, and two more scored on a throwing error by first baseman Spencer Horwitz.

A’s starter Jack Perkins struck out six in five innings. He allowed three runs and six hits.

Up next

Pirates RHP Braxton Ashcraft (5-3, 3.30 ERA) faces RHP Aaron Civale (5-2, 4.20) in the series finale Wednesday.

Montgomery County man facing more than 600 charges related to an AI-generated pornography investigation

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Lower Providence Township, PA) A man from Pennsylvania is facing more than 600 charges related to an AI-generated pornography investigation. 

Forty-one-year-old John Ohler, Jr. of Montgomery County, is facing over 200 counts of videotaping or depicting on a computer a child engaging in sexual acts, and over 200 more counts of possession of child pornography. 

The criminal complaint includes allegations of secretly recording videos of people in public places and allegations of creating AI-generated sexual videos of many people, which included minors.    

His wife said that the alleged actions all started in October of 2025 when she reported to police that Ohler had sent a sexually explicit photo of her to an unknown person. 

According to the criminal complaint, when Lower Providence Township police started investigating, they found more than 100 digital storage devices, hidden cameras and recording devices, along with multiple AI-generated sexual videos. 

Court documents confirm that Ohler was arrested in April and he posted bond. July is when he is due back in court.

Pennsylvania House passes bill to ban “gas station heroin”

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Harrisburg, PA) The Pennsylvania state House passed a bill yesterday in Harrisburg that would make “gas station heroin” illegal in the Commonwealth. Officials say that it is a dangerous and highly addictive substance which is popping up across the country. Tianeptine is a highly addictive opioid-like drug not regulated by the Food and Drug Administration. The FDA said that the substance has been linked to hundreds of deaths and overdoses. Representative Charity Grimm Krupa is co-sponsoring House Bill 377, which would prohibit the delivery, manufacture or possession of the drug with intent to manufacture or deliver. This bill would make that crime a felony with up to five years in prison or a fine of up to $15,000 and the legislation now heads to the state Senate. 

Pennsylvania man among twelve victims of a plane crash in Missouri

(File Photo: Source for Photo: The wreckage of a plane crash burns in a field in Butler, Mo, Sunday, June 14, 2026. (Mid America News Review via AP Photo )

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Bates County, MO) Authorities said that a man from Pennsylvania was one of the 12 people that were killed when a skydiving plane crashed on Sunday in Missouri. 

The private plane crashed moments after it took off from Butler Memorial Airport in Butler, approximately 60 miles south of Kansas City. The Bates County Coroner’s Office identified the twelve victims yesterday, and one of them was sixty-nine-year-old Kurt John Roy of Windber. 

The Somerset County man was part of the victims ranging in age from 23 to 69. The others were five people from Missouri, four people from Kansas, one person from Colorado and one person from India. 

Two changes coming to Medicaid in Pennsylvania in 2027

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Beaver County, PA) Two significant changes will be coming to Medicaid in Pennsylvania.  

The first change is that some adults from ages 19-64 will need to have their Medicaid eligibility checked by completing a renewal every six months instead of every year beginning on January 1st, 2027.  

This means that if you apply for Medicaid after or on January 1, 2027, you need to renew your Medicaid in six months.  

You need to complete a Medicaid renewal in July 2027 if your coverage begins in January of 2027. 

The second change is that some adults from ages 19-64 who do not have a dependent child that is under 14 years old must show that they are meeting work and community engagement requirements beginning on January 1st, 2027. 

That will be reviewed during the application or renewal. If the requirement is met, but you do not report to the Pennsylvania Department of Human Services or follow the new rules, you will lose Medicaid coverage.  

Some people may be exempt from this requirement. You can read more about potential exemptions by clicking here.

New report: Southwestern Pennsylvania hospitals outperform state average

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) According to a new report by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council nearly one in three Pennsylvania hospitals operated in the red in 2025, although nearly 60% have operating margins of more than 4%. 

The yearly report showed that hospitals in southwestern Pennsylvania are faring better than the statewide average in many key financial areas, including in operating margin. The hospital with the highest figure in operating income across Pennsylvania was UPMC Magee-Women’s Hospital in Pittsburgh, with $437.5 million in operating income on $1.9 billion in revenue. 

The average in the region that surrounds Pittsburgh was 10.6% compared to the 7.15% statewide average. Additionally, the three-year averages in the region and statewide were closer, with an average of 7.65% in the region and an average of 7.04% statewide. 

Pittsburgh Zoo & Aquarium holding naming contest for newborn female African lion cub

(Credit for Photo: Photo Courtesy of the Pittsburgh Zoo & Aquarium, Posted on Facebook on June 4th, 2026)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) The Pittsburgh Zoo & Aquarium is asking for the public’s help in suggesting a new name for their new 2-month-old female African lion cub that was born on April 5th to parents Scarlett and Hondo through an online contest.

The cub is the first child of those two parent lions.

Guests need to pay a donation of $5 and can submit a name for the cub on its website by clicking here. The naming contest will remain open for one month, from today to July 17th.

The zoo staff will review and vet the entries before selecting the winning name, and that name will be announced on the zoo’s social media channels.

The donations made will support the zoo’s ongoing initiatives in animal care, conservation, and education.

The cub will make her debut later this summer in the zoo’s African Savanna habitat.

Beaver County DUI Task Force Conducting Enforcement Operations this Weekend

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Story by Beaver County Radio Staff.

(Hopewell Twp., Beaver County, Pa.) The Beaver County DUI Task Force will be conducting enforcement operations this weekend throughout Beaver County.

In a release that was sent out by the Hopewell Township Police Department it was stated that during this upcoming weekend, June 19th through June 21st, officers will be conducting Sobriety Checkpoints and/or roving DUI patrols.
Officers from the Hopewell Township, Center Township, Franklin Township,
Chippewa Township, Brighton Township, Raccoon Township, and other task force
Police Departments will be taking part in these operations.
The release went on to state that the “Beaver County DUI Task Force prioritizes road safety and encourages all drivers to find alternatives to driving after drinking alcohol or using controlled substances. Make the best decision for yourself and those around you by planning your way home ahead of time.”

Flushing underway to restore Beaver Falls water quality

Story by Curtis Walsh – Beaver County Radio. Published June 16, 2026 1:35 P.M.

(Beaver Falls, Pa) The Beaver Falls Municipal Water Authority issued a statement Tuesday regarding complaints about the taste and odors in the local water recently.

The authority states “We are aware of the system-wide taste and odor concerns.  In conjunction with the DEP, we have determined this is likely caused by Geosmin, a naturally occurring unregulated organic compound”.

They went on to say that while the taste and odor is unpleasant, it is not associated with any health risks.

According to the authority, recent sampling has determined the water is within federal standards, and they are currently conducting additional sampling.

The authority has recently initiated system-wide flushing called “burnout”. They state that the flushing will provide complete turnover of the water in the system and will restore quality.

You can visit the Beaver Falls Municipal Water Authority website at www.bfwater.net for locational burnout flushing updates.

Man life-flighted after vehicle hits him in Vanport

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Vanport, PA) The Beaver Police Department confirmed that a man was hit by a vehicle this morning on State Avenue and F Street in Vanport. He was walking on the crosswalk and the vehicle hit him. The accident was not a hit-and-run crash and the victim was life-flighted to a hospital in Pittsburgh as a result of this incident. The victim is alert, but his condition is unknown at this time.