Beaver Falls man charged after two-vehicle crash in Lawrence County

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Lawrence County, PA) Pennsylvania State Police in New Castle reported that a sixty-two-year-old man from Beaver Falls was charged after a two-vehicle crash occurred in Lawrence County on Monday. This crash occurred at 10:18 a.m., when Kenneth Long was exiting off of I-376 onto State Route 208. According to police, Long was at the stop sign at the end of the exit ramp and proceeded without clearance onto State Route 208 and hit the vehicle driven by fifty-seven-year-old James Crowder of Pulaski. There were no reported injuries and both drivers were wearing their seat belts when the crash occurred. 

Penn State Master Gardeners announce second biannual Demonstration Garden Discovery Tour

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Beaver County, PA) The Penn State Master Gardeners of Beaver County announced its second biannual Demonstration Garden Discovery Tour. It is themed “Gardening Since the Revolution,” and it will take place on Friday, July 17th and Saturday, July 18th. The activities start with a prequel event on Friday at Penn State Beaver at 5-8 p.m. and the self-driving, self-guided tour of five gardens will begin on Saturday from 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Guests will explore five beautiful demonstration gardens in the county so they can discover how historic gardening practices can connect with modern, research-based techniques. You can register for this event by calling 877-345-0691 or by going to extension.psu.edu/demo-garden-discovery-tour by clicking here. This year’s tour is made possible in part through grant funding from America250PA – Beaver County. According to a report from the Beaver County Times, here is more information about the event:

Community booths and local vendors will greet visitors in the quad area outside the upper level of the Student Union Building. Visitors who wish to register for the tour may do so during the prequel event, but pre-registration is highly encouraged. The cost is $20 for adults, $10 for youth age 10-18, and free for children under 10. 

Registered participants will check in and receive a tote bag with a tour booklet and access bracelet. They will then enter the Student Union Building where they can enjoy light refreshments and a series of four brief, engaging presentations on related garden topics. These sessions will highlight several historical aspects of gardening, including heirloom seed saving, dyeing textiles with plants, home food preservation, and more, introducing themes that the gardens on the tour demonstrate. The gardens that will be toured are as follows: 

Beaver Station Demonstration Garden in Beaver 

Spring Street Demonstration Garden in Aliquippa 

Old Economy Village in Ambridge 

Vegetable, Fruit, and Herb Demonstration Garden in Brighton Township 

Vicary Mansion in Freedom 

Each location highlights both educational and historical themes, with supporting materials available on-site. Master Gardeners will be present at all locations on Saturday to offer guidance, answer questions, and share additional resources. Participants can take their time to explore the gardens and become inspired with ideas for their own gardens while learning how a variety of gardening practices are rooted in both tradition and science.

1,500 New Brighton and Beaver Falls Customers Without Power Due to Cable Issues

(New Brighton, Pa.) Nearly 1500 Duquesne Light Customers in the New Brighton and Beaver Falls area lost power around 3:55 PM Tuesday afternoon due to what Duquesne Light is describing as a cable issue.

Alyssa Battaglia from Duquesne Light told Beaver County Radio that crews are currently working on the issue and they expect power to be restored by 6:00 pm.

We will continue to give you updates as they become available.

JAMA Surgery: New AHN Study Shows Surgery May Improve Blood Sugar Control, Reduce Complications for Patients with Diabetic Gastroparesis

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) New clinical research led by physicians at Allegheny Health Network (AHN) suggests that surgery for a debilitating digestive condition linked to diabetes may help patients better control their blood sugar, reduce the need for insulin therapy, and lower the five-year risk of diabetes-related complications. 

The study was published in JAMA Surgery, and it examined outcomes among patients with diabetic gastroparesis, which is a condition that slows the movement of food through the stomach and can make diabetes difficult to manage. Researchers found that patients who underwent surgical treatment experienced sustained improvements in blood sugar levels over time compared to those receiving nonsurgical care. 

Diabetic gastroparesis affects roughly 1 in 10 people with diabetes, and it can significantly delay digestion. It makes blood sugar levels harder to predict and control as a result. Diabetes can lead to this illness because hyperglycemia and blood sugar fluctuations can damage nerves and stomach muscles, which disrupts the normal muscular contractions of the digestive tract. 

The study was led by AHN’s foregut surgery team and researchers at the Chevalier Jackson Esophageal Research Center at AHN West Penn Hospital, which underscores the institute’s role in developing and researching innovative approaches that address both digestive disease and long-term metabolic health. 

Several stray animals brought into the Beaver County Humane Society; owners still looking for them

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Aliquippa, PA) The Beaver County Humane Society is now looking to find the owners of several stray pets that were brought into the Aliquippa animal shelter over the weekend. The pictures of these animals and more information about them can be found below. If one of them belongs to you, call 724-775-5801, extension 105 or email intake@beavercountyhumanesociety.org.

Penguins Acquire Forward David Gustafsson from the Winnipeg Jets in Exchange for Defenseman Jack St. Ivany

(Credit and Caption for Photo: Winnipeg Jets centre David Gustafsson takes his stance during a game against the Los Angeles Kings on Tuesday, April 1, 2025, in Los Angeles. (Kyusung Gong/AP)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) Pittsburgh Penguins President of Hockey Operations and General Manager Kyle Dubas announced yesterday that the Penguins have acquired forward David Gustafsson from the Winnipeg Jets in exchange for defenseman Jack St. Ivany. 

Gustafsson is a pending restricted free agent who spent the 2025-2026 season with the Manitoba Moose of the American Hockey League. He recorded 10 goals, 22 assists and 32 points and was plus-12 in 48 games. 

Pennsylvania State Police warn public of new law enforcement impersonation phone scam

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

Allegheny County, PA) People are falsely posing as law enforcement in a phone scam happening in local communities.

According to information shared by Pennsylvania State Police yesterday, troopers have received several reports of scam calls being made to residents in the Troop B area.

This Troop B area includes: Allegheny (except the townships of Frazer, Fawn, Springdale, Harrison, and East Deer, the boroughs of Brackenridge and Tarentum, and SR 28), Fayette, Greene, and Washington, and the townships of Rostraver and South Huntingdon, the boroughs of Smithton, West Newton, and North Belle Vernon, the city of Monessen and Interstate 70 in Westmoreland County.

Police stated that the scammers claim to be with state police and some other law enforcement agencies, including sheriff’s offices, local police department or federal agents. They then tell the intended victim that they are reaching out about jury duty or outstanding warrants and demand payment via cash, gift cards, or cryptocurrency. Troopers noted that the cryptocurrency requested in typically Bitcoin.

Troopers emphasize that no law enforcement agency will ever call people to demand payment.

Anyone who receives a call like this is asked to call the Pennsylvania State Police at 724-223-5200.

Senate Calls for Congressional Medal of Honor for Maj. Richard D. Winters

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Harrisburg, PA) The Senate unanimously adopted Senate Resolution 326 yesterday in Harrisburg. This urges Congress to recommend Maj. Richard D. Winters for the Congressional Medal of Honor, according to Senator Doug Mastriano (R-33), the chairman of the Senate Veterans Affairs and Emergency Preparedness Committee.

Winters was a lifelong resident of Pennsylvania and he served as the commanding officer of the 101st Airborne Division’s Easy Company during World War II. His heroic deeds were depicted in the acclaimed HBO miniseries “Band of Brothers.” He passed away on January 2nd, 2011.

State Representative Rob Matzie: $50,000 grant will support improvements to the Aliquippa Bucktails

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Ambridge, PA) State Representative Rob Matzie announced in Aliquippa today that a $50,000 grant from the Pennsylvania Game Commission will fund improvements to Beaver County’s oldest sportsmen club.

According to Matzie, this funding to the Aliquippa Bucktails will allow the club to construct a new archery range and mitigate environmental damage from the shooting range and the funding was secured under the Game Commission’s Pennsylvania Shooting Range Improvement Program.

Ellwood City comic book and collectables store New Dimension Comics celebrating 40 years in business woth a 40-hour sale this weekend

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Ellwood City, PA) New Dimension Comics, a comic book and collectables store in Ellwood City is celebrating 40 years in business by having a 40-hour sale at their location this Friday, July 3rd starting at 8 p.m. The doors will stay open until Sunday, July 5th at 12 noon. Over 400,000 books will be available to buy for just 40 cents each. Silver Age comics and other items are also ready to be sold to customers. Only the books worth $1 will be 40 cents each while the rest of them are marked with their respective prices, with some sections sorted. The store is normally only open on Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. each week and is filled with comics for just $1 each.brand new selection of 40,000 sorted DC Comics will also premiere at 12:01 a.m. on Saturday, July 4thCookout treats and refreshments will also be served. New Dimension Comics opened in June of 1986 by Todd McDevitt in Ellwood City and has grown to 6 stores in Pennsylvania and Ohio.