NEARLY TWO DOZEN MIDLAND CHILDREN TOOK THE OPPORTUNITY TO GO CHRISTMAS SHOPPING WITH A COP OVER THE WEEKEND. IT WAS ALL PART OF “THE COP WITH A SANTA CAUSE PROGRAM”. BEAVER COUNTY RADIO NEWS CORRESPONDENT SANDY GIORDANO WAS THERE. Click on ‘play’ to hear Sandy’s report…
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State Police Search For Vandals Who Burglarized Home In Homewood Borough
TATE POLICE ARE INVESTIGATING A HOME BURGLARY IN HOMEWOOD BOROUGH. DENNIS CARLINE OF BEAVER FALLS TELLS POLICE THAT HE DISCOVERED A GROUP OF STRANGERS FORCING ENTRY INTO A HOME THAT HE IS CARING FOR IN THE 100 BLOCK OF THIRD AVENUE IN THE BOROUGH. THE THE SUSPECTS REPORTEDLY REMOVED FURNITURE, CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS AND CLOTHING. THE BURGLARS ALSO TOWED AN INOPERABLE DARK BLUE 1954 MERCURY MONTERERY FROM A DETACHES GARAGE. ANYONE WITH INFORMATION IS ASKED TO PLEASE CONTACT THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE POLICE IN BEAVER AT (724) 773-7400.
New Alliance Between Beaver Valley Colleges Announced
The four major colleges in the Beaver Valley are joining forces!
Bridges & Pathways is a new program devised in conjuction by Robert Morris, Geneva College, CCBC and Penn State Beaver to promote higher education for those in Beaver County and surrounding areas.
At a press conference held today at the Uncommon Grounds Cafe in Aliquippa, CCBC President Dr. Chris Reber spoke about the areas of focus for Bridges & Pathways.
Dr. Calvin Troup also spoke at the press conference, discussing the cultural program and the importance of it:
Dr Jennifer Cushman, Chancellor of Penn State Beaver, spoke about the gathering process to bring together students and committee members:
And Dr. Dave Jamison, Provost of Robert Morris, reiterated that the schools will cooperating equally in this new program:
BREAKING NEWS: Beaver Valley College Partnership Announcement In Aliquippa This Morning
A BIG ANNOUNCEMENT WAS MADE TODAY ABOUT A NEW BEAVER VALLEY COLLEGE PARTNERSHIP CALLED BRIDGES AND PATHWAYS. BEAVER COUNTY RADIO’S MATT DRZIK AT TODAY’S PRESS CONFERENCE IN ALIQUIPPA…AND HAS DETAILS FOR US IN THIS REPORT. Click on ‘play’ to hear Matt’s report…
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Center Township Zoning Hearings Held Concerning Use Of Land At And Surrounding Beaver Valley Mall
CENTER TOWNSHIP ZONING HEARINGS REGARDING THE USE OF LAND AT AND AROUND AT THE BEAVER VALLEY MALL WERE HELD LAST NIGHT…AND CONTINUED TO JANUARY 2ND. BEAVER COUNTY RADIO NEWS CORRESPONDENT SANDY GIORDANO WAS THERE. Click on ‘play’ to hear Sandy’s report…
No Tax Increase In Center Township
NO TAX INCREASE IN CENTER TOWNSHIP FOR 2018. BEAVER COUNTY RADIO NEWS CORRESPONDENT SANDY GIORDANO WAS AT LAST NIGHT’S CENTER TOWNSHIP BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MEETING. Click on ‘play’ to hear Sandy’s report…
Teenage Boy Shot In Independence Township Overnight
THERE WAS A SHOOTING OVERNIGHT IN INDEPENDENCE TOWNSHIP. BEAVER COUNTY RADIO’S GREG BENEDETTI HAS DETAILS. Click on ‘play’ to hear Greg’s report…
One Severely Burned After Falling Into Campfire In Ambridge
One person was severely burned after falling into a campfire in Ambridge on Sunday afternoon. Beaver County Radio News Correspondent Sandy Giordano has details. Click on ‘play’ to hear Sandy’s report…
Beaver Falls Man Stabbed During Overnight Domestic Incident
Authorities say a Beaver Falls man was stabbed during a domestic dispute at his home overnight. According to Beaver County emergency officials, the incident was reported just before 2:30 this morning at the house in the 1300 block of Third Avenue. The victim – identified by Beaver Falls police as 30-year-old Daniel Felo – ran to neighbors’ houses for help and one of them called 911. Felo was taken to a Pittsburgh hospital. His condition has not been released. Meanwhile, criminal charges have been filed against Tynecia Reddick in connection with the stabbing. She is charged with aggravated assault, simple assault and reckless endangerment….and she will be arraigned this morning.
Ellwood City Police: Man Shot In Home Invasion Was Homeowner’s Relative
Police say an intruder shot and killed by an elderly homeowner during a home invasion attempt in Ellwood City turned out to be a relative of the man. Ellwood City police said 49-year-old Dennis Mercadante, of Mercer, and another man broke into the home at about 1:20 a.m. Friday. Mercadante was shot after a struggle in the hallway with 84-year-old Don Lutz. The other man fled. Lt. David Kingston said Mercadante was identified through facial recognition and fingerprints, and he turned out to be a nephew-in-law of Lutz. Kingston said it was unlikely that any charges will be filed against the homeowner, whose right arm was injured. Police are still investigating and haven’t identified the second intruder.



