Ambridge Borough Announces Deadline to Pay for Outstanding Parking Tickets

Ambride borough has announced a deadline to pay for outstanding parking tickets. Beaver County Radio News Correspondent Sandy Giordano has details. Click on ‘play’ to hear Sandy’s report…

Which Halloween Movie is Most Popular in Pennsylvania?

For many, Halloween is the most wonderful time of the year, giving them the perfect excuse to hide behind their sofas as they “watch” their favorite horror film. But which films give which states the biggest frights? The firm Comparitech compiled a list of the most popular movies by state to see what people are finding most spooktacular. There were a few states whose favorite movies were made in their own backyard. This includes: Texas for The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Rhode Island for The Conjuring and Colorado for The Shining. So which Halloween movie is the most popular in Pennsylvania? You guess it – Night of the Living Dead, of course, which was filmed in Evans City.

Judge Says Pennsylvania Can’t Tally Victims’ Rights Amendment Votes

HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Votes in a referendum on enshrining victims’ rights in Pennsylvania’s constitution aren’t going to be tallied or certified while a legal challenge to the amendment is pending. Commonwealth Court Judge Ellen Ceisler granted a preliminary injunction Wednesday. The amendment would enshrine in the state constitution a set of rights for victims, including to be notified about, attend and weigh in during plea hearings, sentencings and parole proceedings.

State Rep. Natalie Mihalek Says Legislature Must Act to Retain, Recruit First Responders

The Pennsylvania House this week continued work on a package of bills designed to bolster the volunteer fire and ambulance companies that form the backbone of the Commonwealth’s emergency response network. State Representative Natalie Mihalek – who represents the 40th Legislative district in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, serving parts of Allegheny and Washington counties – says the legislature must act to retain and recruit first responders…

The Helpers and Heroes Package addresses the crisis facing our first responders, with most companies having lost more than three quarters of their volunteer force.

PennDOT and AAA Remind You to Stay Safe this Halloween

PennDOT and AAA  urge motorists and pedestrians to stay safe while trick-or-treating. Beaver County radio news intern Alex D’Itri has more…

BREAKING NEWS: Koppel Adds Its Name to List of Beaver County Municipalities Postponing Trick or Treating

(Photos taken by Sandy Giordano)

BREAKING NEWS: The rainy weather forecast has prompted several municipalities in Beaver County and beyond….to postpone trick or treating times. The latest just called in this morning: Koppel has changed its trick or treat time to 1 to 3 on Saturday. Beaver County Radio News Correspondent Sandy Giordano has the rest of the updated list. Click on ‘play’ to hear Sandy’s report…

It’s Going to be a Windy, Rainy Halloween in Beaver County

WEATHER FORECAST FOR HALLOWEEN: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31ST, 2019

 

** WIND ADVISORY FOR BEAVER COUNTY IN EFFECT FROM 5 PM THIS AFTERNOON TO 10 AM EDT FRIDAY…MEANING GUSTY WINDS COULD BLOW AROUND UNSECURED OBJECTS. TREE LIMBS COULD BE BLOWN DOWN AND A FEW POWER OUTAGES MAY RESULT…SO PLEASE USE EXTRA CAUTION WHEN DRIVING. **

TODAY – PERIODS OF RAIN. HIGH NEAR 70.

TONIGHT – RAIN AND SNOW SHOWERS THIS EVENING.
CLOUDY AND WINDY OVERNIGHT. LOW – 34.

FRIDAY – CLOUDY SKIES IN THE MORNING, FOLLOWED BY
SUNSHINE IN THE AFTERNOON. HIGH – 46.

SATURDAY – MOSTLY SUNNY. HIGH AROUND 50.

SUNDAY – PARTLY SUNNY SKIES. HIGH – 44.

Work zone speed cameras about to be deployed in Pennsylvania

Work zone speed cameras about to be deployed in Pennsylvania
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Cameras to detect speeding in Pennsylvania’s roadway work zones will begin limited operation next week ahead of their use statewide early next year.
Two cameras will be deployed, one in the Pennsylvania Turnpike system and one on another Pennsylvania roadway, but for 60 days violators won’t be issued warnings or tickets.
There will eventually be 17 cameras deployed in the state.
There were more than 1,800 work zone crashes in Pennsylvania last year, and 23 people died.
The law calls for cameras to record license plates of anyone going more than 11 miles per hour above the limit while workers are present.
Violators will get a written warning the first time, followed by fines of $75 and $150 for subsequent offenses.

Schumer Asks Army How it’s Protecting Vindman

WASHINGTON (AP) — Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer is asking the Army secretary for a briefing on what he’s doing to protect Alexander Vindman, a lieutenant colonel detailed to the White House who testified Tuesday in Democrats’ impeachment inquiry. Schumer wrote Army Secretary Ryan McCarthy after Democrats in Vindman’s closed-door deposition said they pushed back on Republican attempts to reveal the identity of a whistleblower who filed a complaint about President Donald Trump’s dealings with Ukraine.