Pennsylvania must stop throwing out mail ballots over date errors, court rules

(File Photo: Source for Photo: FILE – Election workers recount ballots from the recent Pennsylvania Senate race at the Allegheny County Election Division warehouse on the Northside of Pittsburgh, Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2024. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar, File)

HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — A federal appeals court on Tuesday ruled that it is unconstitutional for the presidential battleground state of Pennsylvania to throw out mail-in ballots simply because the voter didn’t write an accurate date on the return envelope.

The unanimous decision by the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ordered Pennsylvania to stop throwing out such ballots and upheld the decision earlier this year by a federal judge in Pittsburgh.

In its 55-page opinion, the three-judge panel said it had to weigh the state’s interest in throwing out the ballots against the constitutional right to vote.

The panel wrote that it was “unable to justify” the practice of discarding such ballots “that has resulted in the disqualification of thousands of presumably proper ballots.”

Under Pennsylvania law, voters are required to write the date on the return envelope for their mail ballot. However, thousands of voters, confused by the request to write the date, might skip it or write another date, such as their birth date.

Tuesday’s decision marks the latest instance in more than a half-dozen cases where a court has instructed election officials in Pennsylvania to count such ballots.

However, higher courts have always reinstated the requirement in the heavily litigated matter that has pitted Democrats and their allies in trying to get rid of the requirement against Republicans who defend it. For Tuesday’s ruling to be reversed, the U.S. Supreme Court would need to take up the issue.

Asked whether they might appeal, the state and national Republican parties said in a joint statement that they were considering their next steps in the case.

Democratic Gov. Josh Shapiro of Pennsylvania supported the lawsuit against the provision and, in a statement Tuesday, said it is “disenfranchisement and unconstitutional” to throw out a voter’s ballot over the handwritten date. His administration’s lawyers had argued that “meaningless errors shouldn’t cost you your right to vote in Pennsylvania,” he said.

Democrats typically cast more mail-in ballots than Republicans, perhaps a result of President Donald Trump’s demonization of mail-in voting and baseless allegations that it is rife with fraud. As recently as last week, Trump claimed there is “MASSIVE FRAUD” due to mail voting, when in fact voting fraud in the U.S. is rare.

The decision affects a small percentage of votes typically cast in the state. However, it also results in thousands of mail-in ballots being thrown out in every election and, in the politically divided state, every vote truly counts in statewide races. Last fall’s U.S. Senate race came down to about 15,000 votes.

Tuesday’s decision was a victory for the groups that sued, including the American Federation of Teachers of Pennsylvania. They were supported by the Black Political Empowerment Project, Common Cause Pennsylvania, the League of Women Voters of Pennsylvania and the Pennsylvania State Conference of the NAACP, among others.

In a statement, AFT Pennsylvania’s president, Wendy Coleman, called the decision a “victory for Pennsylvania voters and our democracy.”

The campaign arms of Democrats in the U.S. House and the U.S. Senate accused Republicans of trying to disenfranchise voters across the country ahead of 2026’s elections and vowed to be “united in the fight to ensure every legal vote is counted.”

The Republican parties said that the groups fighting to overturn the state law “are essentially fighting to count illegal ballots. That’s unacceptable.”

Republicans contend that the date requirement is a matter of election security and have pushed for the strictest possible interpretation of state law to disqualify ballots. Still, election officials have told courts that the requirement to write a date on the return envelope has no practical use and no effect on how they determine whether the ballot is valid or received on time.

In its opinion, the appeals court panel said accepting ballots whose envelope has a missing or incorrect date “will have no effect on fraud detection.”

“Discarding thousands of ballots every election is not a reasonable trade-off in view of the date requirement’s extremely limited and unlikely capacity to detect and deter fraud,” the appeals court panel wrote.

On top of that, it said, the requirement “seems to hamper rather than facilitate election efficiency.”

The state Supreme Court announced earlier this year that it will consider the issue. That was after the court put off ruling on a pending case before last year’s presidential election and dismissed another last fall on a technicality.

Cracker Barrel is keeping its old-time logo after new design elicited an uproar

(File Photo: Source for Photo: FILE – The Cracker Barrel Old Country Store logo in Pearl, Miss., is photographed, Sept. 12, 2023. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis, File)

(AP) Cracker Barrel said late Tuesday it’s returning to its old logo after critics — including President Donald Trump — protested the company’s plan to modernize.

In a post on its website, Cracker Barrel said it will retain its old logo, which features an older man in overalls sitting next to a barrel and the words “Old Country Store.”

“We thank our guests for sharing your voices and love for Cracker Barrel,” the company said in a statement. “Our new logo is going away and our ‘Old Timer’ will remain.”

The tempest over the logo began last week, when the company announced plans for a simplified design featuring only the company’s name. Lebanon, Tennessee-based Cracker Barrel, which has 660 restaurants in 43 states, made the change as part of a wider plan to modernize its restaurants and appeal to younger customers.

The chain’s sales have been slipping as it faces growing competition from breakfast chains and others. In its 2024 fiscal year, Cracker Barrel’s same-store sales, or sales at locations open at least a year, dropped 0.1% despite a 4.9% increase in menu prices. Same-store retail sales at its shops fell 5.5%.

But many protested the change. On Monday, Cracker Barrel put out an apologetic statement, saying it “could have done a better job sharing who we are and who we’ll always be.”

At that point, Cracker Barrel didn’t say it would change the logo, but said it would listen to its customers and keep many of the things they have come to love about the restaurant, like the rocking chairs on its front porches. The company said it would continue to honor Uncle Herschel — the older man in its logo, who represents the uncle of Cracker Barrel’s founder — on its menu and on items sold in its stores.

But the controversy continued. On Tuesday morning, Trump said via Truth Social that Cracker Barrel “should go back to the old logo, admit a mistake based on customer response (the ultimate Poll), and manage the company better than ever before.” Cracker Barrel’s shares rose after more than a week of declines.

By Tuesday evening, Cracker Barrel had made its decision and scrapped the new logo.

“At Cracker Barrel, it’s always been – and always will be – about serving up delicious food, warm welcomes, and the kind of country hospitality that feels like family,” the company said. “As a proud American institution, our 70,000 hardworking employees look forward to welcoming you to our table soon.”

Trump was among those celebrating the move.

“Good luck into the future. Make lots of money and, most importantly, make your customers happy again!” Trump said via Truth Social.

Singer Taylor Swift and football player Travis Kelce are engaged

(File Photo: Source for Photo: FILE – Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce (87) and Taylor Swift kiss after the Chiefs defeated the San Francisco 49ers in the NFL Super Bowl 58 football game on Feb. 11, 2024, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/John Locher, File)

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — It’s a love story and, baby, she said yes: Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are engaged, they announced Tuesday.

In a five-photo joint post on Instagram, the superstar singer and football player revealed their engagement, the fairytale culmination of a courtship that for two years has thrilled and fascinated millions around the world, but especially Swifties, the pop star’s enormous and ardent fan base.

“Your English teacher and your gym teacher are getting married,” the caption read, accompanied by an emoji of a dynamite stick.

Kelce was a famous football player when they met — a star tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs and a Super Bowl champion — but Swift’s unique level of fame catapulted him into a different orbit entirely. Their relationship was documented in countless shots of Swift celebrating at Chiefs games and fan videos of Kelce dancing along at Swift’s Eras concert tour as it traveled the globe.

There were those who speculated, with no evidence, that the relationship was not genuine but a cynical ploy for more fame, while some even theorized it was a plot to influence the U.S. elections. In the end, those voices were quieted by a happy couple who simply looked in love — now with an engagement ring rivaling the size of Kelce’s three Super Bowl rings.

It’s unclear when and where the two, both 35, got engaged. Representatives for Swift and Kelce did not immediately respond to The Associated Press’ request for comment on that detail, though Swift publicist Tree Paine confirmed the engagement ring was an old mine brilliant-cut diamond from Kindred Lubeck. Scarcely over an hour later, Kelce was stretching for practice in Kansas City, Missouri.

The Chiefs do not anticipate making Kelce available until next week in Brazil, where they open the season against the Chargers in Sao Paulo.

Throwing fans into frenzies since 2023

It’s been just two weeks since Swift — and Kelce — last ignited a media frenzy, with the announcement of her new album, “The Life of a Showgirl.” (It comes out Oct. 3.) Kelce and his brother, former Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce, assisted Swift with the rollout, hosting her on their typically football-oriented podcast, “New Heights.” During the episode, she likened her career to her now-fiance’s, saying their jobs were “to entertain people for three hours in NFL stadiums.”

When Jason Kelce asked his brother and Swift, sitting side-by-side, how they handled the discourse around their relationship, Swift said they just didn’t.

“We don’t, really. I don’t see a lot of things,” she said. “My name can be in the actual headline, and it’s none of my business.”

The pair started dating during Swift’s landmark Eras tour — though Kelce, despite bearing a friendship bracelet, was thwarted in his first attempt to meet Swift at her concert at Arrowhead Stadium. But by September, Swift was back at the Kansas City stadium, cheering on Kelce next to his mother. Less than two months later, she was changing lyrics onstage: “Karma is the guy on the Chiefs, coming straight home to me,” she sang in Argentina as Kelce beamed from the audience. And come the 2024 Super Bowl, she raced across time zones and was there on the field when he won his third championship.

It’s the first engagement for both Kelce — who once had his own reality dating show, “Catching Kelce” — and Swift, whose past relationships with high-profile celebrities including Joe Alwyn, Jake Gyllenhaal and Harry Styles, have been inspiration for her music.

Congratulations pour in

The news broke in the middle of the Kansas City Chiefs’ media availability, though after head coach Andy Reid had departed. That left Chiefs defensive end Mike Danna to field questions about his teammate’s engagement.

“Man, it’s incredible. I was caught off guard but you know, great for them,” Danna said, a few minutes after the news raced across social media. “That’s a blessing. Any time you find that type of joy, blessing, love — that’s a beautiful thing.”

Like many of the Chiefs, Danna has spent time with Swift and Kelce at a New Year’s party and after most of their home games.

“I’ll think of a good little engagement gift,” Danna said. “Maybe some Pop-Tarts back to her. It won’t be homemade.”

The NFL, which has gained untold numbers of fans since the relationship became public, posted the news on X with their congratulations — then quickly deleted it and reposted it when they realized they tagged the wrong Swift account.

“Two of the most genuine people meet & fall in love. Just so happy for these two,” Brittany Mahomes, the wife of Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, said on Instagram. Brittany Mahomes and Swift have frequently shared a suite for games at Arrowhead Stadium. Meanwhile the Cleveland Guardians, the baseball team Kelce grew up rooting for, joked online: “Thanks a lot, Taylor Swift. Now no one cares that next year’s schedule is out.”

Kelce and Swift’s relationship featured prominently in the just-released six-part ESPN documentary “The Kingdom,” which chronicles the franchise’s ultimately foiled pursuit of an unprecedented third consecutive Super Bowl title last season. Kelce was joined by his parents, Donna and Ed Kelce, on the red carpet last Sunday for the premiere at the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts in Kansas City.

“She’s very good for him. I don’t hesitate in saying that,” Ed Kelce said of his future daughter-in-law. “They are two people that truly deserve each other.”

 

 

Chartiers Valley School District has remote classes on Wednesday, August 27th, 2025 because of a water main break on Thoms Run Road in Bridgeville

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Bridgeville, PA) Students in all grades from the Chartiers Valley School District will have remote classes today because of a water main break that occurred on Thoms Run Road in Bridgeville. Thoms Run Road had a water line that broke yesterday, which was the second day of school for students ithe Chartiers Valley School District. Students from Chartiers Valley School District were dismissed at 12:30 p.m. yesterday. Service was briefly restored by Pennsylvania Water; however, according to Chartiers Valley School District Superintendent Dr. Daniel Castagna, the water line on Thoms Run Road broke again late last night. Crews will continue to work on the water main break.

PennDOT District 11 holding public job fair in Pittsburgh to learn about positions that are available that they offer for their Allegheny County winter maintenance program

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) On Thursday, August 28th, 2025, a public job fair will be held by PennDOT District 11 to learn about positions that are available that they offer for their Allegheny County winter maintenance program. PennDOT’s Allegheny County Maintenance Building in Pittsburgh will host this event on Thursday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Recruitment staff from Pennsylvania will be there to talk about these job openings for winter maintenance in Allegheny County. You need your ID to apply for all positions as well as your driver’s license and your certificate for your current medical examiner to apply for Commerical Driver’s License positions that are being offered. Application completion on-site, interviews that are on-the-spot and job offers that are conditional will also occur during this job fair. According to a release from PennDOT District 11, here the available positions in Allegheny County for their public job fair that they are holding in Pittsburgh on Thursday, August 28th, 2025:

  • Seasonal (Temp-to-Permanent) Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) Operators 
  • Full-time permanent Diesel Mechanics 
  • Full-time permanent and seasonal Tunnel Maintainers 
  • Seasonal Winter Dispatchers 
  • Seasonal Tradesman Helpers 
  • Seasonal Semi-skilled Laborers 

Suspect pleads guilty but mentally ill to stabbing and killing a liquor control enforcement officer from the Pennsylvania State Police on the Montour Trail in 2024

(Photo Courtesy of the Allegheny County Jail)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Moon Township, PA) Anthony Quesen pleaded guilty, but mentally ill yesterday to third degree-murder, specifically, for stabbing and killing a liquor enforcement officer from the Pennsylvania State Police on the Montour Trail in Moon Township on October 21st, 2024. According to a news release on October 21st, 2024 from the Allegheny County Police Department, officers were called to the Montour Trail near the 1900 block of Hassam Road around 3 p.m. for reports of an injured man. Forty-four-year-old Benjamin Brallier of Coraopolis was the victim of that stabbing on October 21st, 2024 when he went for a run on the Montour Trail that day. Brallier also got taken to a hospital and was then pronounced dead there on the same day. Brallier had served for twenty-one years in his position as a Liquor Enforcement Officer with the Pennsylvania State Police. Court paperwork confirms that Brallier was stabbed in his back, front and torso multiple times. Police also note that Brallier and Quesen did not know each other. According to a criminal complaint, police located Quesen about a third of a mile from the scene with cuts to his hands and blood stains on his clothes. Quesen allegedly told police Brallier took his bag and that he was stabbed by Brallier. Investigators confirm that a blood trail was seen from where Brallier was found to a bike that was on the Montour Trail at the time after Brallier got stabbed. A bag near that bike on the Montour Trail was where the ID of Quesen was also located. Quesen also got accused in June of 2024 of evading arrest and robbery with force at Point State Park, located in Downtown Pittsburgh. According to court documents, they told police their name was Antonia Kaseim, but later provided the last name of Quesen. Quesen also got called a “person of interest” in the case of seventy-six-year-old Daniel Frament getting attacked and killed in Menands, New York on the Empire State Trail. Quesen, who uses that name of Antonia Kaseim, will be sentenced for the murder of Brallier in November of 2025.

$400,000 jackpot from a Pennsylvania Lottery Cash 5 with Quick Cash ticket won by someone; ticket sold in Allegheny County

(File Photo of the Pennsylvania Lottery Logo and a Television Broadcast from a Pennsylvania Lottery drawing)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Allegheny County, PA) An unidentified person recently won $400,000 in a ticket for Friday’s drawing of the Pennsylvania Lottery Cash 5 with Quick Cash, which was sold in Allegheny County. This ticket that won was bought at Donut Connection in the Carrick neighborhood of Pittsburgh and matched all five numbers, which were 4, 9, 11, 14 and 22. The Donut Connection in the Carrick neighborhood of Pittsburgh will receive a bonus of $500 after selling the ticket of the person that bought it. Over 15,000 other Pennsylvania Lottery Cash 5 with Quick Cash tickets were winning tickets of prizes in that same drawing that happened on Friday in addition to that $400,000 ticket was sold at Donut Connection in the Carrick neighborhood of Pittsburgh.

The 2025 Big Knob Grange Fair is back at Big Knob Grange in Rochester

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Rochester, PA) The 2025 Big Knob Grange Fair starts tonight at the Big Knob Grange in Rochester and will go through Saturday, August 30th. Buildings for exhibits will open on weekdays at 4 p.m. and those buildings will open at noon on Saturday, August 30th. The fair has food, live music and much more. At 6 p.m. tonight, a parade including the Freedom Big Red Marching Band will take place at the Big Knob Grange. The midway of the Big Knob Grange Fair will open at 6 p.m. each day with bingo starting each evening at 7 p.m. The midway of the Big Knob Grange Fair will also have a Matinee Special on Saturday, August 30th from 12 noon to 4 p.m. and a Bull Riding Mania rodeo will be held at the track of the fairgounds on Saturday, August 30th at 7 p.m. The full schedule for the 2025 Big Knob Grange Fair can be found at the link below:

Click here for the link for the schedule of the Big Knob Grange Fair

Suspect of a shooting incident in the Bedford Dwellings neighborhood in Pittsburgh which left a woman shot in the back apprehended

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) suspect was recently arrested after becoming the suspect in an incident in which a woman got shot in the back in the Bedford Dwellings neighborhood of Pittsburgh on Friday. Thirty-five-year-old Natale Coaston is now being held in the Allegheny County Jail with charges of prohibited acts and recklessly endangering another person, persons not to possess, carrying a firearm without a license and two counts of aggravated assault. The shooting incident happened on Friday just prior to 2 a.m. on Chauncey Drive where a woman was found shot in the back and went from critical to stable condition. According to police, video footage from the area showed a male suspect getting into a vehicle with Louisiana license plates before leaving the area.

Senator Elder Vogel, Jr. Announces $10.3 Million to Expand High-Speed Broadband Access in 47th Senate District

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Harrisburg, PA) According to a release from Senator Elder Vogel, Jr.’s office, Vogel announced yesterday that $10.3 million has been provisionally awarded to expand broadband access in the 47th Senate District. Internet providers who will be getting the Pennsylvania Broadband Development Authority awards are Amazon Kuiper, Armstrong Telecommunications, Inc, Comcast, CoreConnect, SpaceX and Verizon. The federal Broadband Equity, Access and Deployment program is where this funding comes from and it is a representation of an effort that is historic to bring internet that is high-speed to each part of Pennsylvania. All projects stay subject to final federal approval and acceptance of the actual applicants as a provisional award.