WEATHER FORECAST FOR WED. AUGUST 15TH, 2018
TODAY – PARTLY SUNNY. HIGH – 87.
TONIGHT – MORE CLOUDS FOR OVERNIGHT. A SHOWER OR
THUNDERSTORM IS POSSIBLE. LOW – 68.
THURSDAY – MOSTLY CLOUDY. SCATTERED
THUNDERSTORMS LATER IN THE DAY.
HIGH – 82.
WEATHER FORECAST FOR WED. AUGUST 15TH, 2018
TODAY – PARTLY SUNNY. HIGH – 87.
TONIGHT – MORE CLOUDS FOR OVERNIGHT. A SHOWER OR
THUNDERSTORM IS POSSIBLE. LOW – 68.
THURSDAY – MOSTLY CLOUDY. SCATTERED
THUNDERSTORMS LATER IN THE DAY.
HIGH – 82.
Photos courtesy of U.S. Rep. Keith Rothfus
Pittsburgh, PA – Congressman Keith Rothfus (PA-12) released the following statement after Senior Advisor to the President, Ivanka Trump’s visit to Pittsburgh’s Robotics Row Tuesday August 14, 2018.

“I would like to thank Ivanka Trump for visiting Pittsburgh’s Robotics Row today. She is a leading voice on technology, workforce development, and women’s entrepreneurship in the Administration,” said Congressman Rothfus. “Engaging with start-up leaders from robotics companies, the Pittsburgh Technology Council, and the thriving Girls of Steel Robotics program reminds us that the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act is providing the opportunity for all to get back in the game. Ivanka Trump’s visit was a great opportunity to showcase Western Pennsylvania’s fast-growing technology industry and highlight the importance of workforce development and supporting STEM education.”
Surrounded by survivors of sexual abuse by Catholic priests, Attorney General Josh Shapiro today revealed the comprehensive findings of a statewide investigative grand jury that spent two years uncovering abuse of children by priests, and a systematic cover up spanning decades by senior church leaders in Pennsylvania and the Vatican. The grand jury recommended reforming the criminal and civil statutes of limitations on sexual abuse in Pennsylvania, among other recommendations, and Attorney General Shapiro called on every Catholic bishop to support the reforms.
“Today, the most comprehensive report on child sexual abuse within the church ever produced in our country was released,” Attorney General Shapiro said. “Pennsylvanians can finally learn the extent of sexual abuse in these dioceses. For the first time, we can all begin to understand the systematic cover up by church leaders that followed. The abuse scarred every diocese. The cover up was sophisticated. The church protected the institution at all costs.”
The investigation captured widespread sexual abuse and institutional cover up across the entire state. Building on investigations of the Altoona-Johnstown Diocese and the Philadelphia Archdiocese by previous grand juries, the 40th Statewide Grand Jury’s investigation covered the other Dioceses of Allentown, Erie, Harrisburg, Greensburg, Pittsburgh and Scranton, giving a complete picture of pervasive abuse in dioceses across Pennsylvania. The grand jury found:
The 884-page grand jury report documents scores of sexual assaults and rapes of children by priests, and the institutional cover ups that followed by senior church officials, including:
To read the full grand jury report: https://www.attorneygeneral.
The grand jury detailed that the cover ups by the church served a key purpose – the longer they covered up abuses, the less chance that law enforcement could prosecute predator priests because the statute of limitations would run out. “As a consequence of the cover up, almost every instance of abuse we found is too old to be prosecuted,” the grand jury found. But not in every instance.
In making recommendations for significant changes to Pennsylvania law governing child sex abuse, the grand jury stated: “We can’t charge most of the culprits. What we can do is tell our fellow citizens what happened, and try to get something done about it.”
Attorney General Shapiro strongly supported each reform recommended by the grand jury – and issued a challenge to every Pennsylvania bishop.
“Adopt and support each of these recommended reforms to Pennsylvania law – now,” Attorney General Shapiro said. “Stand up today and announce your support for these common-sense reforms. That’s the test that will determine whether things have really changed or if it will just be business as usual when the dust settles.”
The grand jury recommends these changes to Pennsylvania law:
Attorney General Shapiro said his office pursues child sexual abuse – and institutional cover up – wherever his prosecutors find it. Since taking office in January 2017, Shapiro’s office has filed child sexual abuse charges against a western Pennsylvania police chief, a deputy county coroner, a pediatrician and many others. Last year, the Office of Attorney General secured convictions against the President of Penn State, Graham Spanier, and two other university officials for endangering the welfare of minors in covering up child sexual abuse committed by former Penn State football coach Jerry Sandusky.
“Wherever we find child sexual abuse – in a government office, in a university, or in places of worship – we’re going to investigate it and protect victims from further harm,” Attorney General Shapiro said. “Today, after decades of enforced silence and institutional cover up, the voices of the victims of sex abuse in the Catholic Church in Pennsylvania are finally being heard. The time for institutions to place their own interests above protecting our children is over.”
A BEAVER FALLS MAN WAS KILLED IN A MOTORCYCLE ACCIDENT OVER THE WEEKEND. ACCORDING TO NEW BRIGHTON AREA POLICE, THE CYCLIST – IDENTIFIED AS 26-YEAR-OLD ADAM MILLER – CRASHED LATE SATURDAY NIGHT NEAR THE INTERSECTION OF ROUTE 68 AND WHITE BIRCH LANE IN DAUGHERTY TOWNSHIP. POLICE SAY MILLER APPEARED TO LOSE CONTROL OF THE BIKE, AND HIS HELMET WAS DISLODGED FROM HIS HEAD. THEY SAY SPEED MAY HAVE BEEN A FACTOR IN THE CRASH.
U-S Senator Bob Casey is in Beaver County today. Casey will be at the Center At The Mall at the Beaver Valley Mall this afternoon to discuss medicare, medicaid and social security issues. Last week, Congressman Lou Barletta – Casey’s Democratic Senate opponent – brought his statewide bus tour to the county with visits to the cracker plant site in Potter Township, Beemac Trucking in Harmony Township and Mario’s Woodfired Pizzeria in Beaver. Casey will be at the mall today from 1:15 to 2:45pm.
A Big Beaver man is now charged with exposing himself to a group of swimmers at Buttermilk Falls county park last month. Steven Bitcko was charged after the incident July 18th when he was spotted in the bushes watching four women swimming. State police picked up the 27-year-old on a bike a short while later, very intoxicated.



THE SITE OF THE HOPEWELL FARMERS MARKET HAS CHANGED…AS WE HEAR IN THIS REPORT FROM BEAVER COUNTY RADIO NEWS CORRESPONDENT SANDY GIORDANO. Click on ‘play’ to hear Sandy’s report…
UPDATE: The Beaver Falls Police Chief John Deluca says in a press release that his department does not anticipate filing criminal charges in last Friday’s fatal shooting, which began as an armed robbery. A New Brighton man is dead after a pizza delivery driver says he fired a gunshot after being stabbed early Friday in the 1500 block of Second Avenue in the city. It happened when the driver was attacked while trying to make the delivery. The driver claims he fired the gun in self defense and struck the alleged attacker, 29-year-old Ryan Leonard, on a nearby porch. The Beaver Falls Police and the District Attorney’s Office did compile all the facts and evidence in the investigation. Chief Deluca says the victim was in lawful possession of the firearm, had a valid Pennsylvania Conealed Carry permit, and used deadly force in response to deadly force being used against him with a present criminal intent…and according to Deluca, that fits the definition of a justifiable use of deadly force under Pennsylvania statute.
WEATHER FORECAST FOR TUESDAY, AUGUST 14TH, 2018
TODAY – MOSTLY CLOUDY WITH THUNDERSTORMS LIKELY.
HIGH – 81.
TONIGHT – SOME CLOUDS. LOW – 65.
WEDNESDAY – MOSTLY CLOUDY AND WARMER. HIGH – 87.
A total of 123 Toys R Us and Babies R Us stores across the country will be auctioned off in the next two days, including the empty store near the Beaver Valley Mall. Beaver County Radio News Intern, Kaisha Jantsch, has more…
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