American Red Cross of Greater Pennsylvania urges Pennsylvanians to give blood and platelets during the month of April

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) The American Red Cross of Greater Pennsylvania is urging Pennsylvanians to give either blood or platelets this April as the rates of travel increase. People who give this April will join a drawing and have a chance to win $5,000. A $15 Amazon gift card through email will be given to those who give between April 1-13. A Red Cross T-Shirt will also be given to those who donate between April 14-30. The website to donate is RedCrossBlood.org. You can also donate on the Donor App for the American Red Cross or by contacting 1-800-RED-CROSS(1-800-733-2767). Alexa Echo devices can also make appointments by patients activating the Blood Donor Skill.

“FREDTalks” held at Beaver Area School District to teach lessons of the late Fred Rodgers

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Beaver, PA) Students in sixth grade and above from the Beaver Area School District listened to speeches on March 15th at their high school about six important lessons of the late Fred Rodgers. The conversations were called “FREDTalks,” and the subjects were carefully looking and listening, curiosity, play, self-worth, solitude and trust. The authors of a book themed on Mr. Rodgers also had a book signing and students who were essay competition finalists spoke about their work. According to the Beaver Area School District, there are plans to expand the event next year. More Beaver County schools being included in the event is also being discussed.

Audit from UPMC health insurance program costs taxpayers over $350,000

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) According to state leaders in Pennsylvania, an audit into a health insurance program for UPMC failed to update data as well as delays in reporting changes. An announcement came Monday that over $350,000 was the cost that taxpayers experienced from the Community HealthChoices insurance program. The program is designated for those who get long-term supports through both Medicare and Medicaid. In 2022, the program gave service to 156,000 people.

AAA East Central’s gas price report states that gas prices rise nine cents in Western Pennsylvania this week

(File Photo: Source for Photo: FILE – In this Monday, Sept. 16, 2019, file photo, a woman pumps gas at a convenience store in Pittsburgh. Industry analyst Trilby Lundberg of the Lundberg Survey said Sunday, March 15, 2020, that gas prices could continue to fall as demand shrinks amid the coronavirus pandemic. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) Gas prices are nine cents higher this week in Western Pennsylvania at about $3.46 per gallon, according to AAA East Central’s gas price report. The report states that at this time last year, the average price for a gallon of gas in Western Pennsylvania was around $3.74. The report also notes that the average price that you can expect for a gallon of unleaded gas here in Beaver County is $3.51. According to AAA East Central’s gas price report, here are the average prices of unleaded self-serve gasoline in various areas of Pennsylvania:

$3.473      Altoona
$3.510      Beaver
$3.561      Bradford
$3.457      Brookville
$3.485      Butler
$3.346      Clarion
$3.440      DuBois
$3.461      Erie
$3.448      Greensburg
$3.430      Indiana
$3.431      Jeannette
$3.497      Kittanning
$3.486      Latrobe
$3.491      Meadville
$3.437      Mercer
$3.393      New Castle
$3.453      New Kensington
$3.481      Oil City
$3.477      Pittsburgh

$3.372      Sharon
$3.487      Uniontown
$3.521      Warren
$3.483      Washington

Man from New Cumberland, West Virginia gets charges withdrawn after causing a two-vehicle crash in Bridgewater Borough

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Bridgewater Borough, PA) Pennsylvania State Police in Beaver report that a two-vehicle crash occurred at the Riverside Drive and Sharon Road intersection in Bridgewater Borough on March 19th, 2025. Fifty-one-year-old Gary Barton of New Cumberland, West Virginia did not stop completely at a stop sign at Sharon Road. Barton turned left onto Riverside Drive and hit another vehicle. According to police, Barton had charges withdrawn and a passenger was taken to Heritage Valley Medical Center for a possible injury.

Incident of man from Aliquippa getting arrested for driving under the influence still under investigation

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Aliquippa, PA) Pennsylvania State Police in Beaver report that they are investigating an incident which involved a man from Aliquippa who got arrested for driving under the influence in Aliquippa. On March 23rd, 2025, officers located an unidentified thirty-one-year-old man on Main Street during a traffic stop. According to police, it was discovered that the man was under the influence of alcohol. The suspect was arrested and police are still investigating this incident.

Man from Aliquippa arrested for drug possession in Aliquippa

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Aliquippa, PA) Pennsylvania State Police in Beaver report that a man from Aliquippa was arrested for possessing drugs in Aliquippa on Saturday. According to police, an unidentified twenty-two-year-old man was stopped on Waugaman Street for a vehicle violation and was then subsequently arrested for drug possession.

Man from New Castle jailed after being accused of leading a police chase in both Beaver and Lawrence Counties

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(New Castle, PA) A man from New Castle is now in jail after he stole a truck and was accused of leading police on a chase in both Beaver and Lawrence Counties. New Castle police sent a lookout warning for the truck, which was driven by the suspect, Thomas Reed. Reed went through New Castle and Ellwood City before the chase ended in Cranberry. Reed also attempted to steal from a TJ Maxx store, but police caught him and took him into custody.

Allegheny General Hospital will have National Donate Life Month flag raising ceremony

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) According to a release from Allegheny Health Network, the company will kick off National Donate Life Month today at 10:30 a.m. with the first flag raising ceremony of their region to commemorate it. This event is being held at Allegheny General Hospital in Pittsburgh and will include honoring the staff and clinicians as well as stories of heroism and survival being told.

Pennsylvania mail-in ballots don’t need accurate envelope dates, federal judge rules

(File Photo: Source for Photo: FILE – Chester County, Pa., election workers process mail-in and absentee ballots at West Chester University in West Chester, Pa., Nov. 4, 2020. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum, File)

HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Election boards in Pennsylvania’s 67 counties may not invalidate mail-in ballots simply because they lack accurate, handwritten dates on their exterior return envelopes, a federal judge ruled Monday.

The decision by U.S. District Judge Susan Paradise Baxter, the latest in a long-running legal dispute over what is a small percentage of votes cast in the state, was issued more than two months after the state Supreme Court announced it also would consider the issue.

Baxter wrote that most counties did not try to argue that the exterior dates, which are not used to show whether a ballot was received in time, serve an important state interest in regulating elections. The Republican National Committee and one county, Berks, did argue the dates help combat voting fraud, Baxter wrote.

“Absent from the record, however, is any evidence demonstrating how this requirement furthers that purported interest,” the judge wrote. The exterior envelope dating mandate violates the U.S. Constitution, she ruled, by impairing the right to vote under the First and Fourteenth amendments.

RNC spokesperson Abigail Jackson said it will appeal the decision, and Jeff Bukowski, Berks County’s lawyer, said he will discuss a potential appeal with the county commissioners. Jackson described the external envelope signature requirement as a commonsense safeguard.

The voter and groups that sued, including Democratic campaign organizations and a teachers’ union, called the exterior envelope dates “nothing more than a ‘compliance test’” to show how state voters “’can follow written instructions,’” Baxter said.

She ruled there is no state interest in requiring the signatures and noted that more than 10,000 votes statewide were invalidated as a result of the dating mandate in the 2022 election.

“Such disenfranchisement burdens the right to vote and there is no valid state interest to weigh this against,” Baxter wrote.

A decision by Baxter throwing out the envelope date mandate in a separate case was eventually reversed by the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, but it was decided on a different issue.

Lower courts have repeatedly deemed it unconstitutional or illegal to throw out such ballots. But higher courts — including the state Supreme Court most recently on Nov. 1 — have blocked those decisions from taking effect. New envelope designs have helped reduce the number of invalidated votes.