Russia hits Ukrainian capital Kyiv in missile and drone attack, killing 6 people and wounding 52

(File Photo: Source for Photo: Women react outside a destroyed apartment building after a Russian missile attack in Kyiv, Ukraine, Thursday, July 31, 2025. (AP Photo/Efrem Lukatsky)

KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Russia attacked Ukraine’s capital with missiles and drones overnight, killing at least six people including a 6-year-old boy and wounding 52 others, authorities said Thursday.

The casualties numbers were likely to rise, Kyiv City Military Administration head Tymur Tkachenko said. A large part of a nine-story residential building collapsed after it was struck, he said.

Rescue teams were at the scene searching for people trapped under the rubble.

Yana Zhabborova, 35, a resident of the damaged building, woke up to the sound of thundering explosions, which blew off the doors and windows of her home.

“It is just stress and shock that there is nothing left,” said Zhabborova, a mother of a 5-month-old infant and a 5-year-old child.

Russia fired 309 Shahed and decoy drones, and eight Iskander-K cruise missiles overnight, the Ukrainian air force said. Ukrainian air defenses intercepted and jammed 288 strike drones and three missiles. Five missiles and 21 drones struck targets.

Meanwhile, Russia’s Ministry of Defense said Thursday that it had shot down 32 Ukrainian drones overnight.

A drone attacked had sparked a blaze at an industrial site in Russia’s Penza region, local Gov. Oleg Melnichenko said. He didn’t immediately give further details other than to say that there were no casualties.

In the Volgograd region, some trains were also halted after drone wreckage fell on local railway infrastructure, state rail operator Russian Railways said.

Russia’s Defense Ministry also said that its forces took full control of the strategically important city of Chasiv Yar in Ukraine’s eastern Donetsk region.

Ukrainian officials, who typically don’t confirm retreats, didn’t immediately comment.

Russian and Ukrainian troops have battled for control of Chasiv Yar for nearly 18 months. It includes a hilltop from which troops can attack other key points in the region that form the backbone of Ukraine’s eastern defenses.

A report on Thursday from Ukraine’s Army General Staff said there were seven clashes in Chasiv Yar in the past 24 hours. An attached map showed most of the town as being under Russian control.

DeepState, an open-source Ukrainian map widely used by the military and analysts, showed early Thursday that neighborhoods to the south and west of Chasiv Yar remained as so-called gray zones, or uncontrolled by either side.

The attack targeted the Kyiv, Dnipro, Poltava, Sumy, Mykolaiv regions, with Ukraine’s capital being the primary target, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy wrote on Telegram.

“Today, the world once again saw Russia’s answer to our desire for peace with America and Europe,” Zelenskyy said. “New demonstrative killings. That is why peace without strength is impossible.”

He called on Ukraine’s allies to follow through on defense commitments and pressure Moscow toward real negotiations.

Plumes of smoke emanating from a partially damaged building and debris strewn on the ground. The force of the blast wave was powerful enough to leave clothes hanging limply from trees.

At least 27 locations across Kyiv were hit by the attack, Tkachenko said, with the heaviest damage seen in the Solomianskyi and Sviatoshynskyi districts.

U.S. President Donald Trump said Tuesday that he’s giving Russian President Vladimir Putin a shorter deadline — Aug. 8 — for peace efforts to make progress, or Washington will impose punitive sanctions and tariffs.

Western leaders have accused Putin of dragging his feet in U.S.-led peace efforts in an attempt to capture more Ukrainian land.

Dr. Alistair Erskine appointed as first Highmark Health Chief Information Digital Officer

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) According to a release from Allegheny Health Network and Highmark, Highmark Health announced the appointment of Dr. Alistair Erskine as the organization’s first Chief Information Digital Officer on Wednesday. Dr. Erskine will implement strategy for providers and make both implementation and a development of a roadmap that is digital for Allegheny Health Network. Dr. Erskine will also be the person who drives the optimization of electronic health records and will support strategy of enterprises. This will be integrated between provider and payer data systems of Highmark Health from the role of Dr. Erskine. Dr. Erksine joins Highmark Health after working at Emory Healthcare and Emory University. Dr. Erksine served there as the Senior Vice President, Chief Information Officer and the Chief Digital Officer.

New Pittsburgh International Airport terminal nearing completion and email notifications will soon be given for people participating in their dress rehearsal event there

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) The new terminal at the Pittsburgh International Airport is 90% complete and people that want to help them for a dress rehearsal event there will soon get an email notification for the event. The Pittsburgh International Airport said recently that more than 18,000 people want to help them out with this dress rehearsal event which will occur on Saturday, September 20th. The event simulates an actual day at the airport with passenger traffic with roleplay instructions. 

Kennywood’s 2025 Fall Fantasy Parades are taking place in August there from August 2nd to August 17th, 2025

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(West Mifflin, PA) Kennywood made an announcement on Wednesday that their Fall Fantasy Parades in 2025 will take place on Saturday, August 2nd through Sunday, August 17th. Over 150 marching bands that are local will participate and there will be a block party themed in the style of Marti Gras. There will also be specialty drinks and food along with live music. According to Kennywood, people wishing to attend Kennywood for the parades can purchase single-day tickets online at kennywood.com for $39.99.

Big Beaver Falls Area School District holding 4th annual Back to School Bash at Central Elementary School in Beaver Falls

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Beaver Falls, PA) According to a Facebook post on Tuesday from the Big Beaver Falls Area School District, their 4th annual Back to School Bash will be held at Central Elementary School in Beaver Falls. This event is on Friday, August 15th from 5-7 p.m. and it is for all Beaver Falls Area District students. The event has free backpacks and much more, like resources, activities, games, food and music. A movie will also be shown at the Beaver Falls library from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. that day. For more information about this event, contact 724-843-3420, extension 1533. 

Representative Aaron Bernstine introduces legislation in Pennsylvania to block sex offenders from becoming parents through surrogacy

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Harrisburg, PA) According to a release from Representative Aaron Bernstine’s office on Wednesday, Bernstine will be introducing legislation to close a dangerous loophole in Pennsylvania law. This law presently allows sex offenders that are registered to become parents that are legal through arrangements of surrogacy. The bill from Bernstine prohibits the right for sex offenders that are registered to get rights to be parents through agreements of surrogacy. This bill would also require clearances for child abuse and background checks for all intended parents before an issuing of a pre-birth parentage order.

 

Ambridge man arrested for driving under the influence of drugs in Aliquippa

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Aliquippa, PA) Pennsylvania State Police in Beaver report that a man from Ambridge was arrested for driving under the influence of drugs in Aliquippa on July 20th, 2025. Forty-three-year-old Antani Macon was stopped by police after committing a vehicle code violation on the 600 block of Franklin Avenue. According to police, Macon was arrested for driving under the influence of a controlled substance and his charges are pending.

Hong Kong Chinese Restaurant catches fire in Midland; donations available to help the family who owns the restaurant who were among those displaced by that fire

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Midland, PA) A massive fire broke out at Hong Kong Chinese Restaurant in Midland on Tuesday. That fire has displaced at least ten people, including the Jiang family, who are the owners of the restaurant. A tenant of the building that caught fire in Midland on Tuesday told WPXI that a candle that was still burning was the cause of the fire. Donations can be put in a box located at the restaurant on the 800 block of Midland Avenue. You can also donate on a GoFundMe page for the Jiang family. The link for this GoFundMe page can be found below:

You can donate to the Jiang family online here: Fundraiser for Jingyjn Jiang by Kemoni Dean : Help the Jiang Family recover from tragic fire.

25 cool events in Beaver County and Pittsburgh this August

August is filled with action in the Beaver Valley and Pittsburgh.

Here’s a entertainment calendar to help you pick your fun:

Aug. 2: Puttin’ Through The Falls, a unique 9-hole mini golf experience throughout participating stops in the heart of Beaver Falls. Check-in at noon. Tickets $10 at Jus1More Sports Bar and Grill, 926 Seventh Ave.

Aug. 2-3: Hot Wheels Glow-n-Fire, Monster Trucks, PPG Paints Arena, Pittsburgh. ppgpaintsarena.com.

Aug. 2: Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra’s “Marvel Infinity Saga” 7 p.m. at Heinz Hall, Pittsburgh. pittsburghsymphony.org.

Aug. 2: Beaver Hot Summer Nights Car Cruise, 11 a.m. downtown Beaver.

Aug. 3:  Little Engine That Could 5K Run/Walk, 8 a.m. at the Hopewell Township Municipal Building. runsignup.com. 

Aug. 4: Midland Music Mondays features Eric DeFade Band, 6:30 p.m. Lincoln Park Alumni Hall. Bring a lawn chair. Rain or shine. lincolnparkarts.org.

Eric DeFade, a two-time Grammy Award winning jazz artist, entertains at Music Mondays this August outside the Lincoln Park Performing Arts Center in Midland.

Aug. 8: Bradys Run Friday Night Flea Market, 4-8 p.m. Ice Arena Parking Lot, Brighton Township.

Aug. 8: “Freakier Friday” hits movie theaters

Aug. 8-10: Steel City Con at Monroeville Convention Center. Celebrities include John Cusack, Parker Posey, Mike Tyson, John Schneider and Dave Coulier. steelcitycon.com.

Aug. 8-10: The 100th San Rocco Foundation Celebration, Mary Queen of Saints – St. Francis Cabrini Campus, Center Township. Centennial event honoring San Rocco and celebrating Italian heritage. sanroccofoundation.com. 

Aug. 9-10: 100th annual San Rocco Festa, St. Elijah Center, 2200 Main St., Aliquippa Honoring Italian traditions, faith and community. sanrocco.org. 

Aug. 9: Barrel and Flow craft beer festival, The Stacks at 3 Crossings, 2875 Railroad St., in the Pittsburgh Strip District. barrelandflow.com. 

Aug. 9: Rochester Saturday Night Fever Super Car Cruise with burnouts from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., karaoke and DJ music, food, beer and vendors, at Rochester Riverfront Park. Disco dancing on the wharf/stage 6 p.m. to midnight.

9-16: Washington County Fair, 2151 North Main St. Washington, Pa. washingtonfair.org. 

Aug. 10: Styx/Kevin Cronin/Don Felder/Donnie Iris at The Pavilion at Star Lake. livenation.com.

14: Disney Descendants/Zombies: Worlds Collide tour at PPG Paints Arena. ppgpaintsarena.com. 

Aug. 14-17: Little Italy Days in Bloomfield neighborhood of Pittsburgh.

Aug. 16: Cruizin’ The Ridge car cruise, Beaver County Radio parking lot, 4301 Dutch Ridge Road, Brighton Township. beavercountyradio.com.

Cruizin’ The Ridge invites vintage car enthusiasts to the monthly event outside Beaver County Radio studios.

Aug. 19-23: Hookstown Fair, Greene Township. hookstownfair.com.

22: Monaca Groove-N-Grub food trucks and live music from The Hoot Owls, 5-9 p.m. Washington Plaza, Monaca.

23: R-ACT Theater Mid-Season Meet-up Volunteer Fair & Open House, 3-5 p.m. Segriff Stage, 134 Brighton Ave., Rochester.

Aug. 23-24: Oddities & Curiosities Expo at David Lawrence Convention Center, Pittsburgh. Vendors and artists showcasing odd, bizarre and macabre creations. pittsburghcc.com. 

Aug. 26-30: Big Knob Grange Fair. bigknobfairgrange.com. 

Aug. 28-31: St. Luke Festival, Good Samaritan Church, 923 Melrose Ave., Ambridge.

31: State Farm Women’s College Volleyball Showcase, PPG Paints Arena. ppgpaintsarena.com. 

 

 

Five Beaver County volunteer firefighters’ relief associations cited for issues of noncompliance

(File Photo: Source for Photo: Tim DeFoor, the Republican state auditor general of Pennsylvania, speaks at a campaign event at the Beerded Goat Brewing Co., April 25, 2024, in Harrisburg, Pa. (AP Photo/ Marc Levy, File)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Beaver County, PA) Pennsylvania Auditor General Timothy DeFoor released an audit report last Wednesday that cited five Beaver County volunteer firefighters’ relief associations for issues of noncompliance. According to DeFoor’s office, Chippewa Township VFRA was listed as having “no findings” in an audit of records from January 1st, 2022, to December 31st, 2024. In the audit of records from January 1st, 2022, to December 31st, 2024, the Bridgewater Volunteer Fire Department Firemen’s Relief Association had one finding. According to Defoor’s report, this VFRA did not comply with a previous audit recommendation to maintain a Pennsylvania state sales tax exemption number. In the audit of records from January 1st, 2021 to December 31st, 2024, the Center Township Volunteer Fire Department Relief Association had one finding noted for unauthorized expenditures. In the audit of records from January 1st, 2020 to December 31st, 2023, the Daughtery Township VFRA had four findings noted. According to Defoor’s report, these findings were due to noncompliance with a prior audit recommendation to have surety (fidelity) bond coverage, undocumented expenditures, inadequate financial record-keeping system and failure to maintain a complete and accurate cumulative equipment roster. In the audit of records from January 1st, 2019, to December 31st, 2023, Hanover VFRA had five findings reported. According to DeFoor’s report, these findings were due to noncompliance with a prior audit recommendation regarding undocumented expenditures, unauthorized expenditures, failure to maintain surety (fidelity) bond coverage, inadequate minutes of meetings and relief association bylaws and failure to maintain a Pennsylvania sales tax exemption number.