Ellwood City man apprehended for making terroristic threats in Lawrence County

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Lawrence County, PA) Pennsylvania State Police in New Castle reported via release today that fifty-one-year-old Brandon Falen of Ellwood City was apprehended on Saturday evening for making terroristic threats that evening in Lawrence County. This happened at 10:08 p.m. at a residence along Laurel Avenue in Wayne Township and Falen made threats of killing everyone in the residence, cutting off the head of his wife and killing all of the law enforcement that was responding to the incident. Falen was taken into Pennsylvania State Police custody without incident even though he tried to resist arrest and he is in Lawrence County Jail. Falen had charges of disorderly conduct, harassment of physical contact, resisting arrest and terroristic threats filed against him. The victims of this incident were an unidentified forty-five-year-old woman from Ellwood City and an unidentified twenty-two-year-old woman from Beaver Falls.

Kamin Science Center in Pittsburgh up for consideration for best science museum in the country in USA Today’s 10Best Awards

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) The Kamin Science Center in Pittsburgh is now in consideration for the best science museum in USA Today’s 10Best Awards. The museum on the North Shore of Pittsburgh was noted for its Robot Hall of Fame, its Buhl Planetarium, its BodyWorks exhibit and more. The link to vote for the Kamin Science Center for this recognition can be found by clicking here and it lasts until next Monday, February 9th2026. 

Pennsylvania man gets two life sentences for killing two people after “senseless” argument over dinner

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Lancaster County, PA) A man from Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, was sentenced to two life sentences on Friday for killing his wife and his wife’s aunt and shooting his son during a fight over who would make dinner. According to the Lancaster County district attorney’s office, sixty-four-year-old Santiago Payano-Sanchez fatally shot his wife, 59-year-old Ana Gutierrez-Cedano, and her aunt, 74-year-old Dominga Cedano-Cedano, at a home on Oak Hollow Drive in West Hempfield Township on October 5th, 2025 and two children, ages 2 and 7, were also inside the home during the shooting, but were not injured. Payano-Sanchez also shot his 33-year-old son in the stomach and even though his son survived, Lancaster County Assistant District Attorney Jessica Collo told the court that the shootings happened after a “senseless” argument over who would make dinner that night. Officials stated that the adult son was shot after he tried to wrestle the gun away from his father. Judge Jeffrey Conrad sentenced Payano-Sanchez to two consecutive life sentences without the possibility of parole, plus 20 to 40 years, in state prison. The Lancaster County Attorney’s Office also confirmed that Payano-Sanchez pleaded guilty to two counts of criminal homicide, one count each of attempted criminal homicide and related charges in connection with the fatal shootings.

Penguins defenseman Kris Letang out at least four weeks after breaking foot

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) According to the Pittsburgh Penguins on Saturday, Penguins defenseman Kris Letang will miss at least four weeks after suffering a broken foot. Penguins head coach Dan Muse expressed that Letang injured the foot during the victory on Thursday against the Chicago Blackhawks at PPG Paints Arena. The thirty-eight-year-old Letang, who is in his twentieth season, has scored three goals and recorded 22 assists in 50 games this season for the Penguins. 

New pending bill in Pennsylvania encourages schools to enact later start times by letting districts use grant money to make the change

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Westmoreland County, PA) A new bill in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives encourages schools to enact later start times by letting districts use grant money to make the change. The bill, which is sponsored by Westmoreland County Representative Jill Cooper, authorizes secondary schools to use money from the School Safety and Mental Health Grant program to implement later school start times. The recommendation is to start no earlier than 8:30 a.m. Studies show that 80% of teenagers in the U.S. are sleep deprived. If the bill becomes law, schools can access money to help with changing after-school programs, bus schedules, or other related changes. 

Steelers hire former Las Vegas Raiders defensive coordinator Patrick Graham to the same position

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) The Pittsburgh Steelers announced on Friday afternoon that former Las Vegas Raiders defensive coordinator Patrick Graham has been hired by the Steelers for the same position to work on the staff of Steelers head coach Mike McCarthy. Graham spent the past four seasons as the defensive coordinator for the Raiders and arrived in Pittsburgh late last week for an in-person interview. Graham has also worked with McCarthy before, as he was the linebackers coach and run game coordinator for the Green Bay Packers during the final season that McCarthy was the head coach for the Packers in 2018. 

Catherine O’Hara, Emmy-winning comic actor of “Schitt’s Creek” and “Home Alone” fame, dies at 71

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Catherine O’Hara, a gifted Canadian-born comic actor and “SCTV” alum who starred as Macaulay Culkin’s harried mother in two “Home Alone” movies and won an Emmy as the dramatically ditzy wealthy matriarch Moira Rose in “Schitt’s Creek,” died Friday. She was 71.

O’Hara died at her home in Los Angeles “following a brief illness,” according to a statement from her representatives at Creative Artists Agency. Further details were not immediately available.

O’Hara’s career was launched with the Second City comedy group in Toronto in the 1970s. It was there that she first worked with Eugene Levy, who would become a lifelong collaborator — and her “Schitt’s Creek” costar. The two would be among the original cast of the sketch show “SCTV,” short for “Second City Television.” The series, which began on Canadian TV in the 1970s and aired on NBC in the U.S., spawned a legendary group of esoteric comedians that O’Hara would work with often, including Martin Short, John Candy, Andrea Martin, Rick Moranis and Joe Flaherty.

O’Hara would win her first Emmy for her writing on the show.

Her second, for best actress in a comedy series, came four decades later, for “Schitt’s Creek,” a career-capping triumph and the perfect personification of her comic talents. The small CBC series created by Levy and his son, Dan, about a wealthy family forced to live in a tiny town would dominate the Emmys in its sixth and final season. It brought O’Hara, always a beloved figure, a new generation of fans and put her at the center of cultural attention.

She told The Associated Press that she pictured Moira, a former soap opera star, as someone who had married rich and wanted to “remind everyone that (she was) special, too.” With an exaggerated Mid-Atlantic accent and obscure vocabulary, Moira spoke unlike anyone else, using words like “frippet,” “pettifogging” and “unasinous,” to show her desire to be different, O’Hara said. To perfect Moira’s voice, O’Hara would pore through old vocabulary books, “Moira-izing” the dialogue even further than what was already written.

O’Hara also won a Golden Globe and two SAG Awards for the role.

At first, Hollywood didn’t entirely know what to do with O’Hara and her scattershot style. She played oddball supporting characters in Martin Scorsese’s 1985 “After Hours” and Tim Burton’s 1988 “Beetlejuice” — a role she would reprise in the 2024 sequel.

She played it mostly straight as a horrified mother who accidentally abandoned her child in the two “Home Alone” movies. The films were among the biggest box office earners of the early 1990s and their Christmas setting made them TV perennials. They allowed her moments of unironic warmth that she didn’t get often.

Her co-star Culkin was among those paying her tribute Friday.

“Mama, I thought we had time,” Culkin said on Instagram alongside an image from “Home Alone” and a recent recreation of the same pose. “I wanted more. I wanted to sit in a chair next to you. I heard you. But I had so much more to say. I love you.”

Meryl Streep, who worked with O’Hara in “Heartburn,” said in a statement that she “brought love and light to our world, through whipsmart compassion for the collection of eccentrics she portrayed.”

Roles in big Hollywood films didn’t follow “Home Alone,” but O’Hara would find her groove with the crew of improv pros brought together by Christopher Guest for a series of mockumentaries that began with 1996’s “Waiting for Guffman” and continued with 2000’s “Best in Show,” 2003’s “A Mighty Wind” and 2006’s “For Your Consideration.”

“Best in Show” was the biggest hit and best-remembered film of the series. She and Levy play married couple Gerry and Cookie Fleck, who take their Norwich terrier to a dog show and constantly run into Cookie’s former lovers along the way.

“I am devastated,” Guest said in a statement to the AP. “We have lost one of the comic giants of our age.”

Born and raised in Toronto, O’Hara was the sixth of seven children in a Catholic family of Irish descent. She graduated from Burnhamthorpe Collegiate Institute, an alternative high school. She joined Second City in her early 20s, as an understudy to Gilda Radner before Radner left for “Saturday Night Live.” (O’Hara would briefly be hired for “SNL” but quit before appearing on air.)

Nearly 50 years later, her final roles would be as Seth Rogen’s reluctant executive mentor and freelance fixer on “The Studio” and a dramatic turn as therapist to Pedro Pascal and other dystopia survivors on HBO’s “The Last of Us.” Both earned her Emmy nominations. She would get 10 in her career.

“Oh, genius to be near you,” Pascal said on Instagram. “Eternally grateful. There is less light in my world.”

Earlier this month, Rogen shared a photo on Instagram of him and O’Hara shooting the second season of “The Studio.”

O’Hara is survived by her husband, Bo Welch, sons Matthew and Luke, and siblings Michael O’Hara, Mary Margaret O’Hara, Maureen Jolley, Marcus O‘Hara, Tom O’Hara and Patricia Wallice.

New Castle man arrested for drug possession in New Castle

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(New Castle, PA) Pennsylvania State Police in New Castle reported via release yesterday that an unidentified twenty-two-year-old man from New Castle was arrested for drug possession in New Castle on the evening of November 28th, 2025. At 8:22 p.m., PSP New Castle conducted a traffic stop on a block of North Cascade Street, and the arrestee was found to be in possession of a controlled substance. Charges were filed against the arrestee. 

Ohio State University hires former Steelers offensive coordinator Arthur Smith to the same position

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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Ohio State hired Arthur Smith as offensive coordinator Saturday, the second straight year coach Ryan Day has turned to a coordinator with extensive NFL experience.

Smith was the Pittsburgh Steelers’ offensive coordinator the past two seasons after being the Atlanta Falcons head coach from 2021 through ’23.

“He will bring immediate value to our program and was exactly what we were looking for as we set out to find our next offensive coordinator,” Day said in a statement. “His track record in the NFL, experience as coordinator, player caller and a head coach checked every box during the search. He’ll do a great job in helping our players reach their potential on the field while also connecting with them as people.”

Smith replaces Brian Hartline, who was hired as South Florida’s head coach after eight seasons in Columbus.

The 43-year old Smith has not been on a college staff since he was a defensive intern at Ole Miss in 2010.

Smith also interviewed for the Arizona Cardinals and Tennessee Titans head coach openings as well as the Los Angeles Chargers offensive coordinator position. He was on the Titans staff from 2011 through ’20. rising from a quality control coach to offensive coordinator his last two years. He began his NFL coaching career as a quality control coach in Washington in 2007.

He is the only offensive coordinator/head coach in the NFL to have seven different running backs with at least 1,000 yards from scrimmage in that past seven years — Derrick Henry at Tennessee, Cordarrelle Patterson, Tyler Allgeier and Bijan Robinson at Atlanta, and Najee Harris, Jaylen Warren and Kenneth Gainwell with the Steelers.

Smith has also coached quarterbacks Ryan Tannehill, Matt Ryan, Marcus Mariotta, Justin Fields, Russell Wilson and Aaron Rodgers.

Day is hoping Smith’s hire goes as well as his selection of Matt Patricia as defensive coordinator last year. The Buckeyes had the nation’s top-ranked defense and allowed only 8.2 points per game.

Ohio State was 18th in the nation in scoring offense and 24th in total offense in 2025. Heisman finalist Julian Sayin will be returning at quarterback as as dynamic wide receiver Jeremiah Smith, an AP All-America selection the past two years.

About 20 students displaced after pipe bursts inside a residence hall at Point Park University

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) About 20 students were displaced after a pipe burst inside a residence hall at Point Park University. A Point Park University spokesperson confirmed to WTAE that a pipe burst inside Lawrence Hall on Saturday. WTAE was also told that the roughly 20 students that were impacted by this incident have since moved to different housing locations on campus as officials work to assess the damage.