Two prominent grocery companies in Pennsylvania and beyond are splitting after Giant Eagle has sold GetGo to a Canadian business. GetGo is now part of Couche-Tard, which has an operation of convenience stores and gas stations. One of the reasons GetGo is being sold is the goal to place emphasis on the MyPerks program and to plan for its expansion. Approval is needed from the Federal Trade Commission and the sale will be in its closing stages in 2025.
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I-79 Traffic Shift Extended in Robinson Township
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Pittsburgh, PA – PennDOT District 11 is announcing a traffic shift on southbound Interstate 79 in Robinson Township, Allegheny County has been extended.
The southbound I-79 lanes over Campbells Run Road, just south of I-376 West/Airport/Beaver (Exit 59B) exit, will remain shifted to the right into two 11-foot-wide lanes and a one-foot shoulder. The traffic pattern will remain in place continuously through Tuesday, August 27. The shift has been implemented to accommodate bridge deck overlay work.
All interchange ramp access will be maintained.
Work on this $14.97 million highway restoration project in Robinson and Kennedy townships began in early April 2024. The project begins at the I-376 Airport/Pittsburgh (Exit 59 A/B) interchange and continues approximately one-half mile north of the Route 60 Moon Run/Crafton (Exit 60 A/B) interchange. The work includes concrete pavement patching, guide rail and cable barrier replacement, highway lighting and signing updates, drainage work, pavement markings and other miscellaneous construction activities on mainline I-79 and ten ramps (four at the I-376 interchange and six ramps at the Route 60 interchange). There will be bridge preservation work on six structures (northbound and southbound I-79 bridges over I-376, Route 60, and Campbells Run Road), including concrete deck overlays, replacement of seals at expansion dams and deck joints, substructure concrete repairs, cleaning of bridge bearings and spot painting of the northbound and southbound I-79 steel I-beam bridges over I-376. The majority of the roadway work along mainline I-79 will be performed under short-term, single-lane closures during nighttime restrictions. There will be long-term lane restrictions in place for the bridge work, including six weekend-long lane restrictions. Additionally, there will be milling and paving operations on Route 60 between Lorish Road and Old Steubenville Pike, preservation work of six existing sign structures (one on northbound I-79 and five on southbound I-79) as well as concrete repairs and scour protection of two arch culverts underneath mainline I-79 and several ramps. The project is anticipated to conclude in the late spring of 2025.
The prime contractor is Golden Triangle Construction Company, Inc. Work on this project will be coordinated with other projects in the area.
Motorists can check conditions on major roadways by visiting www.511PA.com. 511PA, which is free and available 24 hours a day, provides traffic delay warnings, weather forecasts, traffic speed information and access to more than 1,000 traffic cameras. 511PA is also available through a smartphone application for iPhone and Android devices, by calling 5-1-1, or by following regional X alerts.
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Shots fired during argument being investigated by Aliquippa police
An argument between a male and a female in Aliquippa Saturday night is still being investigated by police. Police noted that officers were reported to 500 Superior Avenue, Valley Terrace after shots were fired. A male dressed in all black fired two rounds airborne that night and the female only told police she had no idea who the man was. Police confirmed that officers attempted to locate the male suspect, but have not found him as of yet.
PA Community Action Agencies work to eradicate poverty
Tuesday marks the 60th anniversary of the Economic Opportunity Act, enacted in the 1960s as part of a national “War on Poverty.” It’s made a big impact, in Pennsylvania and nationwide – with more to be done. The E-O-A created the country’s network of Community Action Agencies. Beck Moore, C-E-O of the Community Action Association of Pennsylvania, says today, his organization supports 43 of these agencies across 67 counties. He says they have innovative ways to help lift people out of poverty.
(Reported by Danielle Smith, reporter from Keystone State News Service, Published at 6:10 A.M.)
Multiple people injured after incident at Erie amusement park ride
Multiple people have been injured after an incident on an amusement park ride at around 7:25 p.m. Saturday night at Waldemeer and Water World in Erie. According to Erie News Now, multiple riders on the attraction “The Flying Swings” were injured, but no life threatening injuries were found. The president of the park has confirmed that “The Flying Swings” will remain closed but all the others will fully operate after this incident.
Man arrested in Aliquippa for escaping police, probation, and receiving stolen property
Kendrew Dallas, a black male in Aliquippa has been arrested outside of 392 Linmar Terrace after officers were aware of a warrant issued from the Beaver County Sheriff’s Department. According to the police report, Dallas attempted to flee from a back door but was stopped and placed in police custody. He was taken to the Beaver County jail for a probation violation and for receiving stolen property.
Story reported by Sandy Giordano – Beaver County Radio. Published August 19, 2024 at 5:57 A.M)
Woman killed in Aliquippa has been identified and death is being investigated as a homicide
A woman’s body was found in an Aliquippa alley behind 1205 Wade Street early Saturday morning, and she has died in what state troopers are investigating as a homicide. State police have identified the victim as 20-year-old Treonna Washington. Beaver County Coroner David J. Gabauer reported Sunday that the Washington, Pennsylvania woman died of a single gunshot wound to the head. State police are still investigating this incident.
Written by Beaver County Radio Part-Time Producer Noah Haswell and story reported by Sandy Giordano – Beaver County Radio. Published August 19, 2024 at 5:49 A.M, Updated at 7:14 A.M.)
Pennsylvania’s Unemployment Rate Remains at 3.4% in July
A hiring sign shows in Wheeling, Ill., Sunday, March 21, 2021. The number of Americans applying for unemployment aid fell last week to 547,000, a new low since the pandemic struck and a further encouraging sign that layoffs are slowing on the strength of an improving job market. The Labor Department said Thursday, April 22, that applications declined 39,000 from a revised 586,000 a week earlier. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)
Total nonfarm jobs sets 12th consecutive record high adding 12,200 jobs over the month
Harrisburg, PA – The Pennsylvania Department of Labor & Industry (L&I) today released its preliminary employment situation report for July 2024.
Pennsylvania’s unemployment rate remained unchanged over the month at 3.4% in July. This was the tenth consecutive month at 3.4% and remains well under the U.S. unemployment rate which rose by two-tenths of a percentage point from its June rate to 4.3%.
The Commonwealth’s unemployment rate was two-tenths of a percentage point above its record low July 2023 level of 3.2%, while the national rate was up eight-tenths of a percentage point over the year.
Pennsylvania’s civilian labor force – the estimated number of residents working or looking for work – was down 1,000 over the month to 6,602,000 in July. The decline was due to a drop in resident employment which also was down 1,000 from June.
Pennsylvania’s total nonfarm jobs were up 12,200 over the month to a record high of 6,191,000, setting the 12th consecutive record high for Pennsylvania’s jobs count. Jobs increased from June in six of the 11 industry supersectors. The largest supersector movement was a gain of 7,700 jobs in government. Education & health services reached a record high for the 14th consecutive month.
Over the year, total nonfarm jobs were up 105,000 with gains in eight of the 11 supersectors. Education & health services (+57,100) had the largest volume over-the-year gain among supersectors.
Note: The above data are seasonally adjusted. Seasonally adjusted data provide the most valid month-to-month comparison. July 2024 data are preliminary and subject to revision.
Additional information is available on the L&I website at www.dli.pa.gov or by following us on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn.
| Pennsylvania Nonagricultural Wage and Salary Employment | |||||||
| Seasonally Adjusted | |||||||
| (in thousands) | |||||||
| Change from | Change from | ||||||
| July | June | July | June 2024 |
July 2023 |
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| 2024 | 2024 | 2023 | volume | percent | volume | percent | |
| Total Nonfarm Jobs | 6,191.0 | 6,178.8 | 6,086.0 | 12.2 | 0.2% | 105.0 | 1.7% |
| Goods Producing Industries | 849.6 | 848.3 | 848.0 | 1.3 | 0.2% | 1.6 | 0.2% |
| Mining & Logging | 22.9 | 23.0 | 22.7 | -0.1 | -0.4% | 0.2 | 0.9% |
| Construction | 259.1 | 258.3 | 260.0 | 0.8 | 0.3% | -0.9 | -0.3% |
| Manufacturing | 567.6 | 567.0 | 565.3 | 0.6 | 0.1% | 2.3 | 0.4% |
| Service Providing Industries | 5,341.4 | 5,330.5 | 5,238.0 | 10.9 | 0.2% | 103.4 | 2.0% |
| Trade, Transportation & Utilities | 1,147.1 | 1,141.1 | 1,143.2 | 6.0 | 0.5% | 3.9 | 0.3% |
| Information | 92.4 | 91.2 | 92.5 | 1.2 | 1.3% | -0.1 | -0.1% |
| Financial Activities | 343.3 | 344.0 | 339.3 | -0.7 | -0.2% | 4.0 | 1.2% |
| Professional & Business Services | 836.0 | 838.9 | 840.4 | -2.9 | -0.3% | -4.4 | -0.5% |
| Education & Health Services | 1,373.1 | 1,370.5 | 1,316.0 | 2.6 | 0.2% | 57.1 | 4.3% |
| Leisure & Hospitality | 587.9 | 590.3 | 561.6 | -2.4 | -0.4% | 26.3 | 4.7% |
| Other Services | 262.6 | 263.2 | 257.4 | -0.6 | -0.2% | 5.2 | 2.0% |
| Government | 699.0 | 691.3 | 687.6 | 7.7 | 1.1% | 11.4 | 1.7% |
| For a more detailed breakdown of seasonally adjusted jobs data at the sector level, please contact the Center for Workforce Information & Analysis at 1-877-4WF-DATA, or visit www.paworkstats.pa.gov | |||||||
| Note: August 2024 labor force and nonfarm jobs statistics will be released on September 20th, 2024. | |||||||
Rochester-Monaca Bridge Has Reopened
Pittsburgh, PA – PennDOT District 11 is announcing the reopening of the Rochester-Monaca Bridge, which carries Route 18 over the Ohio River, in Rochester and Monaca boroughs, Beaver County.
Crews closed the bridge to traffic on Tuesday, June 11 to conduct expansion dam joint replacements, zone painting, concrete deck overlay, steel, concrete, sidewalk, barrier and fence repair work, and other miscellaneous construction activities. The work requiring the full closure has been completed and the bridge has reopened to traffic four days ahead of schedule.
There will continue to be the following restrictions, as needed, through late September to allow crews to complete pier work, downspout work, and other miscellaneous construction according to the following schedule:
Rochester-Monaca Bridge (Route 18)
- Single-lane alternating traffic will occur on the bridge from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. weekdays
Route 51
- Single-lane restrictions will occur on westbound Route 51 in Rochester Borough from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. weekdays between the South Route 18/East Route 68 Rochester off-ramp and the North Route 51/West Route 68 Beaver/Chippewa off-ramp
Additionally, there will be work expected to occur at the intersection of Seventeenth Street (Route 51) and Pennsylvania Avenue (Route 4044). Details including work hours will be provided in advance of the work.
This $6.69 million bridge preservation project is located on the Rochester-Monaca Bridge between Atlantic Avenue in Monaca Borough and Pleasant Street in Rochester Borough. Preservation work includes expansion joint replacement, zone painting, concrete deck overlay, downspout repair and replacement, steel and concrete repairs, as well as sidewalk, deck, barrier, and fence repairs, pavement marking upgrades, and other miscellaneous construction activities. This project is expected to be completed in late 2024.
Motorists can check conditions on major roadways by visiting www.511PA.com. 511PA, which is free and available 24 hours a day, provides traffic delay warnings, weather forecasts, traffic speed information and access to more than 1,000 traffic cameras. 511PA is also available through a smartphone application for iPhone and Android devices, by calling 5-1-1, or by following regional X alerts.
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Matzie: Nearly $630,000 secured for new EV charging station in Monaca
Matzie: Nearly $630,000 secured for new EV charging station in Monaca
Project planned for GetGo located at I-376 exit 39
MONACA, Aug. 16 – A $627,038 grant secured through the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation will fund construction of an electric vehicle charging station at the GetGo market and convenience store in Monaca, state Rep. Rob Matzie announced today.
Matzie said the project, funded by a grant to Giant Eagle, Inc., will bring multiple benefits for the area.
“As electric vehicle sales continue rising, it’s important that we have the charging infrastructure in place to support them,” Matzie said. “Securing this new funding will allow Giant Eagle to construct a charging station at the GetGo in Monaca. It’s a project that will create jobs and add convenience for motorists who drive EVs.”
The funding is part of a $7.1 million package of grants awarded to 10 projects statewide. The grants are part of $171.5 million in federal funding under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law that PennDOT will receive and distribute for EV charging infrastructure over five years.
More information is available here: https://www.penndot.pa.gov/pages/all-news-details.aspx?newsid=1157.








