Police said a man who severely beat his girlfriend jumped into a river to avoid getting arrested. Officials said Joseph Boots jumped into the Connoquenessing River to avoid being arrested after he got into a fight with his girlfriend early Friday and beat her. According to a criminal complaint, Boots’ girlfriend said that “He held her down and punched the left side of the face” and she “lost consciousness during the assault.” Police said Boots ran when they tried to arrest him, and a police K-9 found him. Officers and firefighters had to work to get Boots out of the river because of how cold the water was. Boots was treated at a hospital, arrested and taken to the Beaver County Jail. His girlfriend was transferred to Allegheny General Hospital with multiple broken bones and a concussion.
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Aliquippa Water Lines Break; Repairs Underway This Afternoon
CoGo’s Armed Robbery In Ambridge Under Investigation
Beaver County Common Pleas Court Judges To Not Seek Retention; Candidate Would Be 2nd Female Judge
Hopewell Area School Board Rejects Fact-Finding
Pittsburgh Region Gas Prices Expected To Drop Soon
Gas prices could be soon going down in the Pittsburgh region , according to Beaver County Radio News Correspondent Sandy Giordano. She spoke with Tony Tammaro, director of police and communications for Senator Elder Voge, Jr. Our gas prices are 10-15 cents more here because odf the road and bridge conditions that had to be rehabilitated, and we are nearing the final line with the appropriate regulatory bodies in the process our region will soon see cheaper gas prices as a result.. Gas tax here in our region rose 8 cents on January 1, a total of 58 cents in tax is currently being paid, Tammaro said.
Quaker Valley Boys break 17 year losing streak against Doug Biega’s BF Boys
Beaver Falls Varsity Basketball coach Doug Biega has had an unblemished 23-0 record against the Quaker Valley Quakers for seventeen years. That winning streak came to an end Friday night at the Beaver Falls Middle School gym.
Quakers win 78 – 58 over the Tigers.
Orthodox Christmas Celebrations Underway In Beaver County
Warming Centers Available To Public In Beaver County
The following Warming Centers will be available to the public on January 6th, 9th and 10th from 9:00am to 4:00pm:
The Cornerstone – 1217 7th Avenue, Beaver Falls
New Brighton Municipal Building – 610 Third Avenue
The Franklin Center – 524 Franklin Avenue, Aliquippa
The Ladle and The Hearth – First Presbyterian Church at 9th and Maplewood, Ambridge
For more information, please call the Cornerstone at (724) 846-6400, ext. 14.
Ambridge Area Teachers Still Looking For New Contract After Returning To Classrooms
Students are back in the classroom at Ambridge Area schools. The district’s 25-hundred students were back on campus yesterday after teachers held a strike for three weeks. Teachers are looking for a new contract, which has not been agreed to despite returning to work. Teachers have been working under an expired contract, which ended in June 2015. There are ten proposed dates between January 24th and March 2nd to get back to the bargaining table.

