Aliquippa man arrested for driving under the influence of drugs on a block of Woodlawn Road in Aliquippa

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Aliquippa, PA) Pennsylvania State Police in Beaver report that an unidentified man from Aliquippa was arrested for driving under the influence of drugs in Aliquippa on June 12th, 2025. Police stopped a forty-three-year-old man after he committed a vehicle code violation on a block of Woodlawn Road. According to police, that man was then subsequently arrested for driving under the influence of a controlled substance and his charges are pending.  

Congressman Chris Deluzio wraps up his “Western Pennsylvania Manufacturing Week,” highlighting jobs in Western Pennsylvania and going over his work to help industrial policy

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Carnegie, PA) According to a release from Congressman Chris Deluzio’s office, Deluzio is wrapping up his “Western Pennsylvania Manufacturing Week,” which was this week. Deluzio traveled across the 17th Congressional District and had meetings with stakeholders which show the manufacturing to security and national economy. Deluzio also went over some of his work in Washington to help industrial policy to make opportunities and jobs in Western Pennsylvania.

Aliquippa woman arrested for driving under the influence of drugs on a block of Sheffield Avenue in Aliquippa

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Aliquippa, PA) Pennsylvania State Police in Beaver report that an unidentified woman from Aliquippa was arrested for driving under the influence of drugs in Aliquippa on Wednesday. Police stopped a thirty-six-year-old woman after she committed a vehicle code violation on a block of Sheffield Avenue. According to police, that woman was then subsequently arrested for driving under the influence of a controlled substance and her charges are pending.

Appeals court lets Trump keep control of National Guard troops deployed to Los Angeles

(File Photo: Source for Photo: California National Guard stand in formation guarding the federal building in downtown Los Angeles on Tuesday, June 10, 2025. (AP Photo/Eric Thayer)

LOS ANGELES (AP) — An appeals court on Thursday allowed President Donald Trump to keep control of National Guard troops he deployed to Los Angeles following protests over immigration raids.

The decision halts a ruling from a lower court judge who found Trump acted illegally when he activated the soldiers over opposition from California Gov. Gavin Newsom.

The deployment was the first by a president of a state National Guard without the governor’s permission since 1965.

In its decision, a three-judge panel on the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals unanimously concluded it was likely Trump lawfully exercised his authority in federalizing control of the guard.

It said that while presidents don’t have unfettered power to seize control of a state’s guard, the Trump administration had presented enough evidence to show it had a defensible rationale for doing so, citing violent acts by protesters.

“The undisputed facts demonstrate that before the deployment of the National Guard, protesters ‘pinned down’ several federal officers and threw ‘concrete chunks, bottles of liquid, and other objects’ at the officers. Protesters also damaged federal buildings and caused the closure of at least one federal building. And a federal van was attacked by protesters who smashed in the van’s windows,” the court wrote. “The federal government’s interest in preventing incidents like these is significant.”

It also found that even if the federal government failed to notify the governor of California before federalizing the National Guard as required by law, Newsom had no power to veto the president’s order.

Trump celebrated the decision on his Truth Social platform, calling it a “BIG WIN.”

He wrote that “all over the United States, if our Cities, and our people, need protection, we are the ones to give it to them should State and Local Police be unable, for whatever reason, to get the job done.”

Newsom issued a statement that expressed disappointment that the court is allowing Trump to retain control of the Guard. But he also welcomed one aspect of the decision.

“The court rightly rejected Trump’s claim that he can do whatever he wants with the National Guard and not have to explain himself to a court,” Newsom said. “The President is not a king and is not above the law. We will press forward with our challenge to President Trump’s authoritarian use of U.S. military soldiers against citizens.”

The court case could have wider implications on the president’s power to deploy soldiers within the United States after Trump directed immigration officials to prioritize deportations from other Democratic-run cities.

Trump, a Republican, argued that the troops were necessary to restore order. Newsom, a Democrat, said the move inflamed tensions, usurped local authority and wasted resources. The protests have since appeared to be winding down.

Two judges on the appeals panel were appointed by Trump during his first term. During oral arguments Tuesday, all three judges suggested that presidents have wide latitude under the federal law at issue and that courts should be reluctant to step in.

The case started when Newsom sued to block Trump’s command, and he won an early victory from U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer in San Francisco.

Breyer found that Trump had overstepped his legal authority, which he said only allows presidents can take control during times of “rebellion or danger of a rebellion.”

“The protests in Los Angeles fall far short of ‘rebellion,’” wrote Breyer, who was appointed by former President Bill Clinton and is brother to retired Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer.

The Trump administration, though, argued that courts can’t second guess the president’s decisions and quickly secured a temporary halt from the appeals court.

The ruling means control of the California National Guard will stay in federal hands as the lawsuit continues to unfold.

Juneteenth: Celebrating Black literacy and artistic freedom

Source for Photo: -Danielle Smith, Keystone News Service, Caption for Photo: Abstract colorful background of Juneteenth National Independence Day: Credit for Photo: (reham/Adobe Stock)

(Reported by Danielle Smith of Keystone News Service)

(Philadelphia, PA) A Pennsylvania literacy organization is commemorating the Juneteenth holiday by highlighting the history and contributions of Black people in the United States through literacy and artistic freedom. Books are vital to communities of color, according to Vanesse Lloyd-Sgambati, founder of the African American Children’s Book Project. She explains that before the Emancipation Proclamation was signed in 1863, it was against the law in some states for enslaved people and freed Black people to be educated. In 2021, President Joe Biden signed a bill making Juneteenth a national holiday, which means federal and some local offices are closed, as well as banks and the U.S. Postal Service.

Beaver County Transit Authority and Beaver County Rehabilitation Center gives opportunities to three BCRC residents to both detail and clean BCTA buses

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Beaver County, PA) The Beaver County Transit Authority and the Beaver County Rehabilitation Center have recently given opportunities for jobs for disabled residents. The two companies teamed up to hire three residents from the Beaver County Rehabilitation Center to both detail and clean the fleet of Beaver County Transit Authority buses. According to officials, these residents will help the maintenance teams on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. 

Stabbing in downtown Pittsburgh causes victim to be sent to the hospital in critical condition

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) On Wednesday morning, an unidentified man got sent to the hospital after a stabbing occurred in downtown Pittsburgh. According to Pittsburgh police, someone called 911 just before 5 a.m. to report a stabbing at the intersection of Smithfield Street and Liberty Avenue. The victim had multiple stab wounds on his back and torso. He is in critical condition. In front of the Arcade Comedy Theater, WTAE crews found some evidence markers. There have been no arrests made.

Waterline break occurs in Monaca

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(Reported by Beaver County Radio News Correspondent Sandy Giordano)

(Monaca, PA) There is a waterline break in Monaca. According to a recent Facebook post, all water in the area of 15th and 16th Streets have been shut off. The Monaca Water Authority is currently working on the waterline break.

Promotion of safe driving for summer travel held by PennDOT and the Governor Josh Shapiro administration

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Harrisburg, PA) According to a release from PennDOT, PennDOT and several other companies in the state came together on Wednesday to support summer travel. They were the Pennsylvania State Police, the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission and the Pennsylvania Traffic Injury Prevention Project. PennDOT Secretary Mike Carroll reminded residents of Pennsylvania to buckle their seatbelts, put their phones down, and keep their attention fully on the road when they are driving. 

Allegheny Health Network Wexford recognized as one of the quietest hospitals in the United States

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) According to a release from Allegheny Health Network, Allegheny Health Network Wexford was recognized as one of the quietest hospitals in the United States. The U.S. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services issued a recent survey in which 72% of patients answered “yes” to the question, “Is the area around your room always quiet at night?” 24% more of patients in the survey said AHN Wexford was “usually” quiet, and 96% confirm nighttime quietness there.