Canadian man released after being arrested for theft incident in Robinson Township

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Robinson Township, PA0 Pennsylvania State Police in Pittsburgh reported today that a 31-year-old Canadian man was arrested in connection with an alleged theft scheme involving packages containing precious metals at a FedEx facility in Robinson Township.

Matthew Francois was charged with theft, theft of mail, receiving stolen property, forgery and corrupt organizations. He was released Saturday on a nonmonetary bond, according to police.

State police said the Organized Crime Unit was contacted by FedEx security on or about May 17th regarding multiple packages containing gold and silver that had allegedly been stolen.

Investigators said they arranged for a “bait package” containing purported precious metals valued at about $75,000 to be shipped to a location near the FedEx shipping office in Robinson Township.

According to police, Francois attempted to pick up the package Friday and used a false identification card and tracking information to obtain it. He was taken into custody and transported to the Allegheny County Jail to await arraignment.

Pittsburgh Felon Sentenced to Prison for Possession of Firearm and Ammunition

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) A Pittsburgh man has been sentenced to five months in federal prison for violating federal firearms laws, U.S. Attorney Troy Rivetti announced today.

Michael Allen Barnes, 42, was sentenced by U.S. District Judge William S. Stickman IV, who also ordered him to serve two years of supervised release following his incarceration. The first 150 days of supervised release will be served on home detention with location monitoring.

According to federal prosecutors, Barnes was arrested in downtown Pittsburgh on April 11, 2024, on an outstanding arrest warrant from Georgia. Authorities said they recovered a loaded handgun from his waistband during the arrest.

Prosecutors said Barnes had previously been convicted of burglary in Gwinnett County, Georgia, making it illegal for him to possess a firearm or ammunition under federal law.

Shapiro Administration Launches Specialized 511PA Website to Help Travelers Headed to the World Cup, MLB All Star Week, and America250 Events this Summer

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Harrisburg, PA) PennDOT is encouraging travelers attending major events in Philadelphia this year to use a new online resource that provides real-time traffic and travel information.

The page, available through PennDOT’s 511PA traveler information system, includes traffic maps, travel times, incident reports, construction updates, traffic camera feeds and message board information for routes serving FIFA World Cup 2026™ matches, FIFA Fan Festival™ events, MLB All-Star Week and America250PA celebrations.

According to PennDOT, the maps also include real-time SEPTA information, including service status and next departure times.

Travelers using the “My Routes” feature can access event-related points of interest when selecting their starting point or destination.

PennDOT said its Southeast Regional Traffic Management Center will support the events by providing real-time travel information on electronic message signs. The agency plans to activate 40 additional traffic cameras and 32 additional message boards to help monitor conditions and direct travelers.

Officials are advising motorists in the Philadelphia area to expect changing traffic patterns, delays and increased pedestrian activity during the events.

PennDOT said it is coordinating with transportation agencies and government partners in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware, as well as the City of Philadelphia and SEPTA, to manage traffic throughout the event season.

You can access the website by clicking here.

Route 1037 Reno Street Culvert Replacement Underway in Beaver County

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Beaver County, PA) PennDOT District 11 announced that a culvert replacement project is underway on Reno Street (Route 1037) in Rochester Township. Culvert replacement work requiring the closure of Reno Street over Dutchman Run between Unionville Road and Noonen Street will occur through late August, and through traffic will be detoured. Drivers will be detoured during the replacement work via Pine Run Road, Big Knob Road, and Deer Lane Extension. Crews from A. Merante Contracting, Inc. will conduct the replacement work on this $787,000 project.

Pirates star second baseman Brandon Lowe tests negative for fracture in his right knee

(Credit for Photo: Photo Courtesy of Erik S. Lesser/Associated Press) Caption for Photo: Pirates designated hitter Brandon Lowe, center, is helped off the field by Pirates manager Don Kelly, right, and a trainer after hitting the ball off of his right knee during the ninth inning of a game against the Atlanta Braves on Saturday, June 6, 2026 in Atlanta.

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Atlanta, GA) Pittsburgh Pirates general manager Ben Cherington said yesterday that tests on second baseman Brandon Lowe’s right knee were “negative for any sort of fracture.”

Lowe was removed from Saturday’s game in the Pirates’ 6-3 loss to the Atlanta Braves in Atlanta after injuring his knee in the ninth inning. He was helped off the field with two outs remaining.

Cherington described Lowe as “day to day.”

Lowe also appeared as a pinch hitter in yesterday’s 3-2 loss to the Braves in Atlanta, where he delivered a double before being replaced by pinch runner Oneil Cruz.

Lowe has been one of the key players for the Pirates, and his stats this season include a hitting average of .252, 15 home runs, and 41 RBIs.

Fine Wine & Good Spirits Helps Pennsylvanians Raise a Glass to the Summer’s Biggest Global Soccer Celebration, the FIFA World Cup 2026™

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Harrisburg, PA) Fine Wine & Good Spirits (FW&GS) announced a promotional campaign tied to the FIFA World Cup 2026™ that will bring matches to Philadelphia this year.

The retailer said it plans to highlight products and offers aimed at consumers hosting watch parties, cookouts and other gatherings during the tournament, which is expected to attract hundreds of thousands of visitors to the region.

The campaign comes during a busy year for Pennsylvania, which will host a variety of major events in 2026, including celebrations marking the nation’s 250th anniversary, sporting events, festivals and concerts.

According to a release from Fine Wine & Good Spirits, here is more information about this campaign:

Match-Day Favorites from Around the World

 

FW&GS stores throughout Pennsylvania will feature special displays highlighting limited-edition products and globally inspired selections perfect for watch parties and celebrations.

 

Featured products, which are at select stores and only while supplies last, include:

 

Whether customers are cheering for a longtime favorite, celebrating their heritage, or simply looking for something new to try, FW&GS offers bottles and flavors that reflect the global spirit of the season.

 

Bringing the Celebration into Stores

 

FW&GS will also host a series of special tasting events featuring premium brands associated with the tournament.

 

Participating stores will offer opportunities to sample products and receive commemorative giveaways.

 

Featured events include:

  • Casamigos Sampling Events: Customers can sample Casamigos Blanco, Reposado, and ready-to-drink margaritas while receiving custom keepsakes inspired by the summer’s global soccer celebration.
  • Buchanan’s Scotch Events: Guests can sample Buchanan’s Deluxe and Buchanan’s Pineapple and personalize commemorative bottle labels to mark the occasion.

 

Event dates, participating locations, and details are available at FWGS.com/events by clicking here.

CCBC Veterinary Technology Program Earns Initial AVMA Accreditation Within First Two Years

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Monaca, PA) The Community College of Beaver County (CCBC) announced that its Veterinary Technology Program has received Initial Accreditation from the American Veterinary Medical Association’s Committee on Veterinary Technician Education and Activities (CVTEA).

The accreditation was approved during the CVTEA’s April 23 meeting following a review of the program’s evaluation report from a Jan. 21-22, 2026, site visit and the college’s action plan response.

CCBC launched the Veterinary Technology Program in fall 2024 through its School of Health Sciences.

According to the college, the accreditation review evaluated the program’s curriculum, facilities, clinical experiences, student outcomes and operations. The accreditation allows the program to continue preparing students for careers as veterinary technicians.

American Red Cross: Donors urgently needed in June to help keep blood supply stable

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) The American Red Cross is urging people to donate blood and platelets as it works to maintain an adequate blood supply heading into the summer months.

According to the organization, donors of all blood types and platelet donors are needed to help ensure hospitals have access to lifesaving blood products.

As an incentive, individuals who donate blood or platelets between June 1 and June 28, 2026, will receive a $15 e-gift card to a merchant of their choice. Donors also will be automatically entered for a chance to win one of two $7,500 gift cards, the Red Cross said.

According to a release from the American Red Cross of Greater Pennsylvania, here are some links to donate and more information about donating blood:

Take action today. To schedule a blood or platelet donation appointment, visit RedCrossBlood.org by clicking here, call 1-800-RED CROSS or use the Red Cross Blood Donor App.

As a thank-you for those who step up to give, all who come to give June 1-28, 2026, will receive a $15 e-gift card to a merchant of their choice, plus be automatically entered for a chance to win one of two $7,500 gift cards. See RedCrossBlood.org/June by clicking here for details.

How to donate blood

Simply download the American Red Cross Blood Donor App, visit RedCrossBlood.org by clicking here, call 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767) or enable the Blood Donor Skill on any Alexa Echo device to make an appointment or for more information. All blood types are needed to ensure a reliable supply for patients. A blood donor card or driver’s license or two other forms of identification are required at check-in. Individuals who are 17 years of age in most states (16 with parental consent where allowed by state law), weigh at least 110 pounds and are in generally good health may be eligible to donate blood. High school students and other donors 18 years of age and younger also have to meet certain height and weight requirements.

Blood and platelet donors can save time at their next donation by using RapidPass® to complete their pre-donation reading and health history questionnaire online, on the day of their donation, before arriving at the blood drive. To get started, follow the instructions at RedCrossBlood.org/RapidPass by clicking here or use the Blood Donor App.

Municipal Water Authority of Aliquippa (MWAA) – Public Notice – Lead in Drinking Water

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Aliquippa, PA) The Municipal Water Authority of Aliquippa (MWAA) recently completed lead and copper sampling within their service area that have confirmed lead service lines as required by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (PaDEP) at several locations. Results of this 2024 sampling found that there is an exceedance in the EPA Action Level for lead at five of the thirty-five sample locations. Elevated levels of lead can cause health problems that are serious, especially for pregnant women and young children. This is a repeat notice from
2024 and no additional elevated lead levels have been recorded since the 2024 testing.

According to a release from the company, here are some steps you can take to reduce your exposure to lead in your water:
1. Run your water to flush out lead. Run water for 60 seconds to flush lead from interior plumbing or until it becomes cold or
reaches a steady temperature before using it for drinking or cooking, if it hasn’t been used for several hours.
2. Clean your aerator. Regularly clean your faucet’s screen (also known as an aerator). Sediment, debris, and lead particles can
collect in your aerator. If lead particles are caught in the aerator, lead can get into your water.
3. Use cold water for cooking and preparing baby formula. Do not cook with or drink water from the hot water tap; lead
dissolves more easily into hot water. Do not use water from the hot water tap to make baby formula.
4. Do not boil water to remove lead. Boiling water will not reduce lead.
5. Look for alternative sources or treatment of water. You may want to consider purchasing bottled water or a water filter.
Read the package to be sure the filter is approved to reduce lead or contact NSF International at 800-NSF-8010 or www.nsf.org
for information on performance standards for water filters. Be sure to maintain and replace a filter device in accordance with
the manufacturer’s instructions to protect water quality.
6. Test your water for lead. Call us at 724-375-5525 to find out how to get your water tested for lead.
7. Get your child’s blood tested. Contact your local health department or health care provider to find out how you can get your
child tested for lead, if you are concerned about exposure.
8. Identify and replace plumbing fixtures containing lead. New brass faucets, fittings, and valves, including those advertised as
“lead-free” may contribute lead to drinking water. Until 2014, the law allowed end-use brass fixtures, such as faucets, with up
to 8% lead to be labeled as “lead-free.”

WPIAL inducts its 2026 Hall of Fame class

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Green Tree, PA) The WPIAL inducted its 2026 Hall of Fame class at the DoubleTree Hotel in Green Tree on Friday night. The list included Olympic gold medalist and wrestler Kurt Angle as well as former Central Valley and Pitt safety Jordan Whitehead, who won a Super Bowl with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2021. According to a report from WTAE, here is the full list of the 2026 WPIAL Hall of Fame class:

ATHLETES 

  • Kurt Angle, Mt. Lebanon wrestling 
  • Tricia Fabian Alderson, Chartiers-Houston softball 
  • Bridget Guy Williams, Hempfield Area track 
  • Maddie Holmberg Nickal, Hempfield Area track 
  • Phil Mary, Chartiers-Houston wrestling 
  • Derek Moye, Rochester football 
  • Jordan Whitehead, Central Valley football 

COACHES 

  • Tim McConnell, Chartiers Valley/Bishop Canevin basketball 
  • Joe Salvino, Monessen/Belle Vernon basketball 

TEAMS 

  • 1981 Mt. Lebanon boys soccer 
  • 2004 Hopewell girls volleyball 

HERITAGE 

  • Jim Conklin, Waynesburg wrestling 

CONTRIBUTOR 

  • Anne Madarasz 

COURAGE 

  • Ethan Keener, South Fayette basketball/baseball 
  • Warren Timko, Upper St. Clair football 

OFFICIAL 

  • Charles Evans Hunnell, football/lacrosse