Shots fired at delivery driver in Aliquippa; investigation underway

(File Photo of a City of Aliquippa Police Department Car)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Aliquippa, PA) Pennsylvania State Police are investigating a shooting that occurred on Saturday in Aliquippa. 

According to a public information release, the Aliquippa Police Department requested assistance from state police after a shooting was reported in the 1000 block of Knoll Street at about 4 a.m. 

Investigators determined that a delivery driver was in the area making deliveries when an unknown person or persons fired shots at the vehicle. 

The driver reported that their vehicle had been struck by gunfire at least three times and described the suspect as a Black male wearing dark-colored clothing. The suspect escaped the area prior to police arrival. Officers conducted a search of the area for the suspect with negative results and located multiple shell casings at the scene during the investigation.  

No injuries were reported. 

Anyone with information about the incident is asked to contact the Pennsylvania State Police Beaver Criminal Investigation Unit at 724-773-7400.

Pinch-hitter Michael Harris II delivers 3-run double to rally Braves past Pirates 3-2 for sweep

(File Photo: Source for Photo: Atlanta Braves pitcher Bryce Elder delivers to a Pittsburgh Pirates batter during the first inning of a baseball game, Sunday, June 7, 2026, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Erik S. Lesser)

ATLANTA (AP) — Michael Harris II hit a three-run double in the seventh inning and the Atlanta Braves beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 3-2 to complete a three-game sweep Sunday.

Reynaldo López (3-1) earned the win with a scoreless seventh, and Tyler Kinley ended a bases-loaded threat in the eighth when he got Ryan O’Hearn to ground out to first base.

Braves rookie Didier Fuentes stranded two runners in the ninth for his first career save.

Harris came up as a pinch hitter with the bases loaded and one out in the seventh and the Braves trailing 2-0. With light rain falling, he drove the first pitch from Evan Sisk into the right-field corner to clear the bases.

The major league-leading Braves (45-21), limited to three hits, have won eight of 10.

Pirates first baseman Spencer Horwitz led off the game with a home run, his sixth in nine career games at Truist Park. He also had an infield single and extended his on-base streak to 15 games.

Pittsburgh’s Mason Montgomery served as an opener for the fourth time this season after pitching an inning in relief Saturday night. Montgomery stranded two in a scoreless first and has not given up a run as an opener this season.

Bubba Chandler (2-7) came on as a bulk reliever and cruised until the seventh, when an error by third baseman Tyler Callihan and two walks loaded the bases. He was pulled before Harris doubled off Sisk.

Braves starter Bryce Elder gave up two hits and two runs in six innings, his 10th quality start in 14 outings this season. He struck out four and walked two.

Up next

Pirates: RHP Paul Skenes (6-5, 3.09 ERA) will face Dodgers LHP Eric Lauer (2-5, 5.74) as Pittsburgh hosts Los Angeles in the opener of a three-game series Tuesday.

Braves: RHP Grant Holmes (4-2, 3.86 ERA) opposes White Sox RHP Davis Martin (8-2, 2.61) in the first game of a three-game series in Chicago on Tuesday.

Dominic Smith blasts a 2-run homer as Braves improve the majors’ best record by beating Pirates 6-3

(File Photo: Source for Photo: Atlanta Braves pitcher Spencer Strider delivers to a Pittsburgh Pirates batter during the first inning of a baseball game, Saturday, June 6, 2026, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Erik S. Lesser)

ATLANTA (AP) — Dominic Smith hit a two-run homer, Spencer Strider allowed three runs in five innings and the Atlanta Braves recovered after losing an early three-run lead to beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 6-3 on Saturday and clinch another series win.

Atlanta led 3-0 after three innings. The Pirates pulled even in the fifth on Brandon Lowe’s sacrifice fly off Strider (4-1).

The Braves delivered a quick answer by scoring three runs off Braxton Ashcraft (5-3) in the bottom of the third. Ronald Acuña Jr. and Matt Olson reached on singles before their double-steal set up a go-ahead sacrifice fly by Ozzie Albies. Smith then lined the two-run homer just inside the foul pole in left field.

Raisel Iglesias pitched the ninth for his 13th save. He has converted 31 consecutive save opportunities since July 28, 2025, the majors’ longest active streak.

Lowe left the game after fouling a ball off his right knee in the ninth.

The Braves improved the majors’ best record to 44-21. They have won 18 of 21 series, including 10 of 11 at home.

Pirates third baseman Tyler Callihan, making his first start of the season, had a run-scoring double, a walk and a stolen base.

Catcher Austin Wynns, who was acquired from the Los Angeles Angels for cash on Thursday, was held without a hit in his first start for the Braves.

Atlanta held out center fielder Michael Harris II with back tightness. Manager Walt Weiss said the move was precautionary. Harris left Friday night’s 6-3 win in the ninth.

“We’ll give him a day and see how he’s feeling,” Weiss said. “… I think this is gonna be very short term.”

Mauricio Dubón had two hits and scored two runs while filling in for Harris.

Up next

Pirates RHP Bubba Chandler (2-6, 4.89), a native of Lawrenceville, Ga., an Atlanta suburb, is scheduled to start against Braves RHP Bryce Elder (5-3, 2.63) in Sunday’s final game of the series.

Mauricio Dubón homers again, Braves beat the Pirates 6-3

(File Photo: Source for Photo: Atlanta Braves’ Ronald Acuna Jr., left, hits an RBI single as Pittsburgh Pirates catcher Henry Davis, right looks on during the second inning of a baseball game, Friday, June 5, 2026, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Erik S. Lesser)

ATLANTA (AP) — Mauricio Dubón homered for the third straight game and the Atlanta Braves opened another home series with a victory, beating the Pittsburgh Pirates 6-3 on Friday night.

Dubón was 2 for 4 with three RBIs and two runs. It is the first time in his eight-year career he has homered in three consecutive games.

Ronald Acuña Jr. was 2 for 4 with a walk and an RBI and Matt Olson had two hits and a run.

Martín Pérez (4-3) went five innings and gave up three runs before giving way to the bullpen, which blanked MLB’s fourth-highest scoring offense in the final four innings. Raisel Iglesias got his 12th save and lowered his ERA to 0.92 after pitching the ninth inning.

The Braves have won the opening game of a home series nine times in 10 tries this season.

Dubón’s two-run, 405-foot homer to left field tied it at 3 in the third inning, and his double gave the Braves a 4-3 lead in the fifth. He later scored on an RBI double by Austin Riley.

Mitch Keller (5-3) took the loss for the Pirates, giving up six runs on seven hits in 4 2/3 innings. He has given up 13 runs in his last two starts.

Pittsburgh saw its 11-game homer streak end.

Marcell Ozuna, who played for the Braves from 2020-25, was 2 for 4 with an RBI and received a strong ovation before his first at-bat in his first game since departing Atlanta. Nick Gonzalez and Henry Davis also had RBIs.

Up next

Braves RHP Spencer Strider (3-1, 3.77 ERA) was scheduled to start Saturday against Pirates RHP Braxton Ashcraft (5-2, 2.77).

Quaker Valley girls lacrosse will face Wyomissing in the 2026 PIAA quarterfinals

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Leetsdale, PA) Quaker Valley’s girls lacrosse team will continue its postseason run in the 2026 PIAA Class 2A quarterfinals.

The Lady Quakers (17-3) will face the Wyomissing Spartans (21-1) at 3 p.m. tomorrow at Mifflin County High School in Lewistown.

Quaker Valley entered the state tournament as the WPIAL’s No. 2 seed, while Wyomissing, representing Berks County, is the top seed and champion of District 3.

Study underway for proposed emergency bridge in Leetsdale and Ambridge

(Credit for Photo: Photo Courtesy of Dan Slagle, Caption for Photo: A conceptual design of a proposed emergency access bridge in the Leetsdale Industrial Park.)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Leetsdale, PA) A feasibility study is underway to determine whether a defunct railroad trestle can be converted into an emergency access bridge connecting industrial parks in Leetsdale and Ambridge.

The study is expected to take about six months, with a report anticipated by the end of the year.

If constructed, the bridge would provide an evacuation route for more than 200 residents from 60 households along Washington Street in Leetsdale and approximately 6,000 employees working in the two industrial parks in the event of a major industrial accident or railroad disaster.

Leetsdale council voted 6-0 on May 14 to award the estimated $139,000 study contract to Remington & Vernick Engineers.

Councilman Robert Benedict was absent. Council also considered a proposal from LSSE Engineers.

Borough engineer Dan Slagle said both firms were highly qualified. However, he recommended Remington & Vernick, saying the firm offered greater depth and would provide a more comprehensive report within the project’s budget. The study is being funded through a state Local Share Account grant.

“The question becomes, ‘How much each firm can accomplish for that amount,'” Slagle said. “The idea is to get enough information so that we could file for a subsequent grant for construction in the amount somewhere between $2 million and $5 million based on the estimate that the engineering firm puts together.”

Council President Maria Napolitano, who participated in the selection process and interviewed representatives from both firms, agreed with Slagle’s assessment.

“We hired a reputable regional firm,” Napolitano said. “Bridges are their specialty.”

The study is expected to identify ownership of the property where the bridge is located and evaluate the condition of the existing structure. It also will help determine the bridge’s projected width and potential construction materials.

Slagle said he has kept Ambridge officials informed throughout the process, but their involvement was not necessary to begin the study.

“We will need Ambridge’s help when we go after the big bucks,” Slagle said. “This multi-municipal project will benefit both municipalities by providing emergency access to both industrial parks.”

Before construction could begin, officials would also need to conduct a hazardous materials investigation to identify contaminants such as lead, asbestos and creosote and develop mitigation strategies.

“Right now, I just want to see what the study shows because this is very exciting — that we actually found somebody who can stay within our budget,” Napolitano said. “We’re looking to do it all fully from grant funds. From talking to both companies that interviewed with us, I walked away with a feeling that the whole project with the bridge is actually possible.”

Officials first began exploring the bridge project following a major emergency more than a decade ago.

A five-alarm fire at the Leetsdale Industrial Park in November 2015 prompted multiple evacuations. Quaker Valley School District relocated administrators from offices in the industrial park to the high school, where after-school activities were canceled.

A building owned by Lubrizol Corp., an oilfield chemicals company, was heavily damaged by an explosion and fire that quickly spread to a neighboring building. Eight people, including firefighters, were treated for minor injuries.

The train derailment along Norfolk Southern rail lines in East Palestine, Ohio, on February 3rd, 2023, also renewed discussions about how local officials should prepare for a major industrial or transportation-related emergency.

Beaver Valley Regional Police Department increasing enforcement related to e-bikes and electric scooters

(Credit for Photo: Photo Courtesy of the Beaver Valley Regional Police Department, Posted on Facebook on June 4th, 2026)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Beaver County, PA) Chief Michael Priolo of the Beaver Valley Regional Police Department released a statement this week announcing increased enforcement of laws related to electric scooters and e-bikes following a recent rise in accidents and injuries.

According to the department, electric scooters are not permitted on public roadways in Pennsylvania. E-bikes, meanwhile, must meet specific legal requirements to be operated on public roads.

Police officials also encouraged parents to familiarize themselves with state laws, noting that they may be held responsible for violations committed by minors.

The department said its goal is to promote safety, educate the public and prevent injuries throughout the community.

UPMC Children’s Hospital opens Heart Institute with specialized cardiac care

(Credit for Photo: Photo Courtesy of Jim Harris/PBT, Caption for Photo: The new UPMC Children’s Heart Institute; a larger prep/recovery room at the new Heart Institute where patients will get prepped, go for their cath or scanand then return for recovery.)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Lawrenceville, PA) Cardiac care expanded this month with the opening of the new Heart Institute at UPMC Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh yesterday. The $85 million facility, located on the hospital’s Lawrenceville campus, spans four floors and 50,000 square feet and is expected to significantly increase the number of services available to patients.

Bright colors, natural light and artwork greet patients and their families as they enter the Heart Institute through a dedicated entrance connected directly to a nearby parking garage. The welcoming design was intentional, according to UPMC Children’s President Diane Hupp.

The new UPMC Children’s Heart Institute, which treats children as well as adults with congenital heart conditions, includes three cardiac catheterization laboratories. One of the labs can connect directly to a dedicated MRI suite when needed, a capability that is not available at many hospitals across the country.

The project was funded by UPMC, the UPMC Children’s Hospital Foundation and individual donors.

Steelers sign veteran linebacker Jamin Davis

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) The Pittsburgh Steelers announced yesterday that they have signed linebacker Jamin Davis to their 90-man roster.

Davis participated in the team’s minicamp this week on a tryout basis.

He appeared in two games for the Las Vegas Raiders last season, recording three tackles. Davis also has familiarity with Steelers defensive coordinator Patrick Graham, who previously held the same position with the Raiders.

In 56 career NFL games, Davis has recorded 290 tackles and eight sacks.

Davis, 27, was selected by Washington with the 19th overall pick in the first round of the 2021 NFL Draft and spent parts of four seasons with the franchise. He has also spent time with the Green Bay Packers, Minnesota Vikings and New York Jets.

Charges withdrawn from driver after two-vehicle crash in Robinson Township

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Robinson Township, PA) Pennsylvania State Police in Pittsburgh reported yesterday that charges filed against a driver following a two-vehicle crash in Robinson Township on Monday have been withdrawn.

According to police, the driver was traveling north on Interstate 79 at approximately 7:07 a.m. when their vehicle rear-ended another vehicle.

No injuries were reported.