THE HOUSE OF PRAYER LUTHERAN CHURCH IN ALIQUIPPA HELD ITS LITTLE FREE PANTRY CELEBRATION OVER THE WEEKEND. BEAVER COUNTY RADIO NEWS CORRESPONDENT SANDY GIORDANO WAS THERE. Click on ‘play’ to hear Sandy’s report…
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Beaver Falls Fire Chief: Last Night’s House Fire Ruled Arson!
Arson is being blamed for three house fires Sunday night in Beaver Falls that forced a woman to jump to safety. Fire Chief Mark Stowe spoke with Beaver County Radio Newsman Pat Septak this morning. He tells us that a woman in the home where the fire started escaped the flames by jumping from a second-floor window onto a porch roof…
He says the initial fire started around 10 p.m. on the porch of one home before flames spread to two other…in the 800 block of 26th street:
We asked Chief Stowe if there were any serious injuries…
We asked Chief Stowe if there are any clues he could share with us that led them to believe it was arson…
He says a total of three homes were heavily damaged…
The fire marshal is investigating, as well as the city’s investigator and police department to try to determine who is the blame for this blaze.
Aliquippa Residents Speak Up, Say Speeding A Factor In Pedestrian Death
Residents are speaking up after a pedestrian was struck and killed at an Aliquippa intersection. As Beaver County Radio News Correspondent Sandy Giordano reports, some say speeding motorists may have played a factor…
Say Goodbye To Winter: Sunshine With Temps In 60s Today; 70s On Tuesday
WEATHER FORECAST FOR MONDAY, APRIL 30TH, 2018
TODAY – SUNNY. HIGH -67.
TONIGHT – A CLEAR SKY. LOW – 45.
TUESDAY – ABUNDANT SUNSHINE. HIGH – 76.
Steelers Pick QB Mason Rudolph in the Third Round
Could this be Big Ben’s replacement when he retires? The Steelers made a trade with the Seahawks to move up and pick Oklahoma State Quarterback Mason Rudolph. Tune into the Saturday Sports Slam with Greg Benedetti and Matt Drzik Saturday morning for more on all of the Steelers draft choices at 8 a.m..
Lincoln Park Goes “Home” For 2018-19 Subscription Series
Dorothy Gale said it best; “there’s no place like home”.
Now while Dorothy won’t be detouring through Midland on the way to Emerald City, 8 other casts of characters will be parading through “You’re Home”, the 2018-19 Highmark Subscription Series at the Lincoln Park Performing Arts Center announced Friday afternoon in front of a packed–and raucous–crowd of students, faculty, and local representatives alike.
The series will kick off with “Sweeney Todd”, the classic tale of the revenge-driven barber, which runs three weekends from October 5-7 through 19-21. Two Christmas shows will be included, as “Miracle on 34th Street” and “The Nutcracker” will be part of the Series in late November and early December. The other five shows for the Subscription Series include: “Addams Family: Young @ Part”, “Snow White: The Ballet”, “The Three Musketeers”, “Singin’ In The Rain”, and “In The Heights”.
The student-majority crowd loudly signaled their approval of next year’s productions, and one of the reasons is the variety of styles that will be displayed, so says senior Allie Raggazini:
One of the featured performers was Amanda Gross, who is currently starring in “Big Fish” currently in its last weekend, and will be starring in “In The Heights”, the final musical in the Series set to premiere on June 24, 2019. Gross says that her multi-tasking style is fit to such a hectic repertoire:
Of course, many of the students are hoping for a chance to participate in the shows for the Highmark Series, and one may wonder how a student can focus on academics and rehearsals all into one. Lincoln Park student Elijah Groves talked about his philosophy on such a conflict:
For more information, go to lppacs.org. Beaver County Radio thanks Lincoln Park for making us part of this announcement. And check out some great pictures from this afternoon!
Congressman Keith Rothfus To Attend New Brighton Take Back Drug Event
This Saturday, April 28, 2018, is the DEA’s National Prescription Drug Take Back Day. On this day, various locations will serve as National Take Back Day collection sites, giving an opportunity for our community to dispose of prescription drugs in a safe and responsible way. To highlight this important message and our community’s local efforts, Congressman Keith Rothfus produced the following PSA announcement. Additionally, the Congressman will be attending the following Drug Take Back Day events, one of them in Beaver County. Rothfus will be at the New Brighton Police …Department at 610 3rd Avenue in New Brighton from 10:00 to 10:45 am.
Little Free Pantry’s First Birthday Being Celebrated This Weekend In Aliquippa
THE LITTLE FREE PANTRY IN ALIQUIPPA IS CELEBRATING ITS FIRST BIRTHDAY IN ALIQUIPPA THIS WEEKEND. BEAVER COUNTY RADIO NEWS CORRESPONDENT SANDY GIORDANO HAS A PREVIEW. Click on ‘play’ to hear Sandy’s report…
Beaver County State Lawmaker Offers Free Document Shredding Event
A BEAVER COUNTY STATE LAWMAKER IS OFFERING A FREE DOCUMENT SHREDDING EVENT IN AMBRIDGE NEXT WEEKEND. BEAVER COUNTY RADIO NEWS CORRESPONDENT SANDY GIORDANO HAS MORE. Click on ‘play’ to hear Sandy’s report…
Gas Prices Reach New Threshold In Beaver County!
Gasoline prices in Beaver and Lawrence counties reached a new threshold even sooner than expected. Several area gas stations had regular unleaded prices higher than $3 per gallon posted as of this morning, and several others are hovering at $2.99. Triple-A representatives had announced earlier in the week that they expected the average gas prices in Beaver and Lawrence counties to crack the $3 mark by next Monday.


























