GOP 2020 Presidential Candidate William Weld: We’d Be Better Off With Pence As President

The first Republican to announce a GOP 2020 primary challenge to President Donald Trump says “we would be much better off with a President Mike Pence.” Former Massachusetts Governor William Weld told NSNBC’S “The Last Word” Tuesday night,

“For the good of the country, if he had the self-awareness that Richard Nixon had, sense of shame is too strong a word, but self-awareness is probably too soft a word, he would resign. The truth is: We would be much better off with a President Mike Pence than a President Donald Trump.”

 

East Rochester Mayor Discusses Flood Damage With Beaver County Radio News

THE MAYOR OF EAST ROCHESTER SAYS THERE’S NOT MUCH HE CAN DO FOR BOROUGH RESIDENTS VICTIMIZED FROM LAST WEEKEND’S VIOLENT STORMS…UNTIL THE NEXT COUNCIL MEETING. MAYOR BOB KNOX SPOKE WITH BEAVER COUNTY RADIO NEWSMAN PAT SEPTAK ABOUT THE FLOODING……AND GAVE THIS ASSESSMENT:

HE TOLD US THERE WAS ONE RESIDENT IN PARTICULAR – TERRY MASON – WHO RECEIVED THE MOST AMOUNT OF PROPERTY DESTRUCTION…

HE TOLD PAT THAT HE HAS ALREADY HAD THE STREETS DEPARTMENT CHECK THE BOROUGH’S DRAIN PIPES…

MAYOR KNOX INVITES ALL RESIDENTS AFFECTED BY THE STORMS TO ATTEND NEXT WEDNESDAY’S COUNCIL MEETING – MAY 1ST AT 7PM…AT THE LACOCK DWELLING COMMUNITY BUILDING IN EAST ROCHESTER.

Police Officer, High School Teacher Among 16 Men Arrested For Seeking Out Teens For Sex

HACKENSACK, N.J. (AP) — A New Jersey police officer and a New York City high school teacher are among 16 men who allegedly tried to set up sexual encounters with people they thought were teenage boys and girls. New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir announced the arrests Wednesday. He said most of the defendants were arrested when they arrived at a residence in Bergen County, where they expected to find their victim home alone. Seven defendants travelled there from New York State, while another came from Philadelphia.

Woman Falls Into Meat Grinder At Processing Plant In Northern PA

MUNCY, Pa. (AP) — Authorities say a woman was killed when she fell into a meat grinder at a processing plant in northern Pennsylvania. It’s not clear what caused the accident at the Economy Locker Storage Company in Muncy. The Lycoming County coroner’s office says 35-year-old Jill Greninger fell late Monday morning. Her body was found by a co-worker who heard strange noises coming from the commercial machine. Greninger may have been standing on a set of wheeled stairs prior to the fatal accident.

PA’s Secretary Of Health Tries To Re-Assure Parents: Vaccines Are Safe

The State Department of Health is marking World Immunization Week by reminding Pennsylvania residents about the importance of being up to date with their vaccinations. Secretary of Health, Dr. Rachel Levine, says the health department wants to reassure Pennsylvanians that vaccines are safe. She says misinformation about the measles vaccine has led to fewer children being vaccinated against measles and to recent outbreaks in Washington and New York states. Dr. Levine says there have been no confirmed cases of measles in PA this year. There were two confirmed cases in the state last year.

Number Of Flu Deaths In Pennsylvania Finally Beginning To Slow Down

After several weeks of increasing numbers, the rate of influenza-related deaths is slowing somewhat. Last week that count jumped from 115 to 128, but this week only five new flu-related fatalities have been announced. The total number of confirmed cases reported state-wide continues to increase, and now stands at well over 96-thousand people sickened. Allegheny County has been the hardest hit by a wide margin with over 93-hundred cases.

Monaca Gets Donation From The Antoline Foundation

THE BOROUGH OF MONACA HAS RECEIVED A DONATION FROM THE ANTOLINE FOUNDATION. BEAVER COUNTY RADIO NEWS CORRESPONDENT SANDY GIORDANO HAS MORE. Click on ‘play’ to hear Sandy’s report…

New License Law Goes Into Effect Today In Pennsylvania

A law that prevents those convicted of non-driving offenses from losing their license is now in effect in Pennsylvania. Governor Tom Wolf signed the measure in October, saying about 20-thousand people had their licenses suspended annually in P-A for reasons that had nothing to do with driving. Wolf added Tuesday a valid driver’s license is often the key to finding and keeping a job.

Another Traveler Charged With Trying To Pass Gun Through Pgh Int’l Airport Security Checkpoint

For the second time this week, a man is facing charges for trying to pass a gun through a Pittsburgh International Airport security checkpoint. The man from California had an unloaded 22-caliber revolver when he was stopped by T-S-A officials. The incident comes hours after a West Virginia woman attempted to take a loaded nine millimeter handgun through a checkpoint. In both incidents, the weapons are confiscated and the travelers are detained, questioned, and cited on weapons violations.