President Donald Trump hosts the Kennedy Center Honors recognizing Stallone, Kiss, Gaynor and others

(File Photo: Source for Photo: The 2025 Kennedy Center Honorees, front row from left, Sylvester Stallone, George Strait, Gloria Gaynor and Michael Crawford; back row from left, members of the rock band KISS, Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons and Peter Criss, pose for a group photo at the 48th Kennedy Center Honors Medallion Reception, hosted at the U.S. Department of State, Saturday, Dec. 6, 2025 in Washington. (AP Photo/Kevin Wolf)

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump on Sunday hosted the Kennedy Center Honors and praised Sylvester StalloneKissGloria Gaynor, Michael Crawford and George Strait, the slate of honorees he helped choose, as being “legendary in so many ways.”

“Billions and billions of people have watched them over the years,” Trump, the first president to command the stage, said to open the show.

The Republican president said the artists, recognized with tribute performances during the show, are “among the greatest artists and actors, performers, musicians, singers, songwriters ever to walk the face of the Earth.”

Since returning to office in January, Trump has made the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, which is named after a Democratic predecessor, a touchstone in a broader attack against what he has lambasted as “woke” anti-American culture.

Trump said Saturday that he was hosting “at the request of a certain television network.” He predicted the broadcast scheduled for Dec. 23 on CBS and Paramount+, would have its best ratings ever.

Before Trump, presidents watched the show alongside the honorees. Trump skipped the honors altogether during his first term.

Asked how he got ready for the gig, Trump said as he moved along the red carpet with his wife, first lady Melania Trump, that he “didn’t really prepare very much.”

“I have a good memory, so I can remember things, which is very fortunate,” the president said. “But just, I wanted to just be myself. You have to be yourself.”

Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, one of several Cabinet secretaries attending the ceremony, said his boss “is so relaxed in front of these cameras, as you know, and so funny, I can’t wait for tonight.” Lutnick arrived with his wife, a member of the Kennedy Center’s board.

Trump appeared on stage three times to open and close the show, and after intermission. He also talked up each artist in prerecorded videos that played before their tributes.

Trump was both gracious and critical in the comments he delivered from the stage, lavishing the honorees with effusive praise but at times showing a mean streak. After returning from intermission, he said he’d toured some of the construction projects he has launched to renovate the performing arts center. And he said it was a “fantastic” night.

“Well, we’re really having a good time tonight,” Trump said. “So many people I know in this audience. Some good. Some bad. Some I truly love and respect. Some I just hate.”

Since 1978, the honors have recognized stars for their influence on American culture and the arts. Members of this year’s class are pop-culture standouts, including Stallone for his “Rocky” and “Rambo” movies, Gaynor for her “I Will Survive” feminist anthem and Kiss for its flashy, cartoonish makeup and onstage displays of smoke and pyrotechnics.

Strait is a leader in the world of country music and Crawford, a Tony Award-winning actor, is best known for starring in “Phantom of the Opera,” the longest-running show in Broadway history.

Trump said persistence is a trait shared by the honorees, several of whom had humble beginnings.

“Some of them have had legendary setbacks, setbacks that you have to read in the papers because of their level of fame,” he said from the stage. “But in the words of Rocky Balboa, they showed us that you keep moving forward, just keep moving forward.”

He said many of the politicians, celebrities and others in the audience shared the trait, too.

“I know so many of you are persistent,” Trump said in his opening. “Many of you are miserable, horrible people. You are persistent. You never give up. Sometimes I wish you’d give up, but you don’t.”

The ceremony was expected to be emotional for the members of Kiss. The band’s original lead guitarist, Ace Frehley, died in October after he was injured during a fall. During the tribute to Kiss, a lone red guitar that emitted smoke was placed on stage in remembrance of Frehley, who was known for having a smoke bomb in his instrument.

The program closed with a rousing performance by Cheap Trick of Kiss’ “Rock and Roll All Nite” that brought the audience to its feet.

Stallone said receiving the honor was like being in the “eye of a hurricane.”

“This is an amazing event,” he said on the red carpet. “But you’re caught up in the middle of it. It’s hard to take it in until the next day. ..: but I’m incredibly humbled by it.”

Crawford also said it was “humbling, especially at the end of a career.”

Gaynor said it “feels like a dream” to be honored. “To be recognized in this way is the pinnacle,” she said after arriving.

Mike Farris, an award-winning gospel singer who performed for Gaynor, called her a dear friend. “She truly did survive,” Farris said. “What an iconic song.”

Trump has taken over the Kennedy Center

Trump upended decades of bipartisan support for the center by ousting its leadership and stacking the board of trustees with Republican supporters, who elected him chair. He has criticized the center’s programming and the building’s appearance — and has said, perhaps jokingly, that he would rename it as the “Trump Kennedy Center.” He secured more than $250 million from Congress for renovations of the building.

Asked Sunday night about a possible renaming, Trump said it would be up to the board. Still, he joked at one point about the “Trump Kennedy Center.”

Presidents of each political party have at times found themselves face to face with artists of opposing political views. Republican Ronald Reagan was there for honoree Arthur Miller, a playwright who championed liberal causes. Democrat Bill Clinton, who had signed an assault weapons ban into law, marked the honors for Charlton Heston, an actor and gun rights advocate.

During Trump’s first term, multiple honorees were openly critical of the president. In 2017, Trump’s first year in office, honors recipient and film producer Norman Lear threatened to boycott his own ceremony if Trump attended. Trump stayed away during that entire term.

Trump has said he was deeply involved in choosing the 2025 honorees and turned down some recommendations because they were “too woke.” He said Sunday that about 50 names were whittled down to five. While Stallone is one of Trump’s Hollywood ”special ambassadors” and has likened Trump to George Washington, the political views of Sunday’s other guests are less clear.

Honorees’ views about Trump

Strait and Gaynor have said little about their politics, although Federal Election Commission records show that Gaynor has given money to Republican organizations in recent years.

Simmons spoke favorably of Trump when Trump ran for president in 2016. But in 2022, Simmons told Spin magazine that Trump was “out for himself” and criticized Trump for encouraging conspiracy theories and public expressions of racism.

Fellow Kiss member Paul Stanley denounced Trump’s effort to overturn his 2020 election defeat to Democrat Joe Biden, and said Trump supporters who stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, were “terrorists.” But after Trump won in 2024, Stanley urged unity.

“If your candidate lost, it’s time to learn from it, accept it and try to understand why,” Stanley wrote on X. “If your candidate won, it’s time to understand that those who don’t share your views also believe they are right and love this country as much as you do.”

Burglary of $800 TV in Independence Township being investigated by Pennsylvania State Police Beaver

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Independence Township, PA) Pennsylvania State Police in Beaver reported via release yesterday that a burglary occurred in Independence Township on the afternoon of October 27th, 2025. It happened along 290 Service Creek Road at 4:33 p.m. and a 55-inch Phillips Flat Screen TV worth $800 was stolen from sixty-one-year-old Joseph Stillwagon of Aliquippa. Both the investigation and the charges regarding this incident are pending. 

Man arrested after being accused of threatening to scale the fence outside of Pittsburgh FBI Field Office building

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) A man was arraigned early this morning after he was accused of threatening to scale the fence outside of Pittsburgh’s FBI Field Office on the city’s South Side. According to police, forty-one-year-old Dylan Farer was found outside of the fence yesterday afternoon. Police confirmed that when they tried to arrest Farer, he resisted and kicked an officer in the nose. Farer was ultimately arrested and he has charges of aggravated assault and resisting arrest. December 16th2025 is the scheduled date of his preliminary hearing.

Water main break occurs on Route 51 in Brentwood

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Brentwood, PA) A large water main break flooded part of Route 51 yesterday in Brentwood. According to the Brentwood Volunteer Fire Company, the water main break happened on Route 51 between Marylea Avenue and Greenlee Road and part of the road was buckled. Pennsylvania American Water confirmed that service is expected to be restored to customers by this morning.

Southbound Route 65, I-279 Overnight Ramp Closures at the Fort Duquesne Bridge This Week in Pittsburgh

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) PennDOT District 11 announced that the overnight closures of Route 65 and the I-279 (Parkway North) ramps to the Fort Duquesne Bridge in the City of Pittsburgh continues tonight, weather permitting. The ramps that carry southbound Route 65 and southbound I-279 to the Fort Duquesne Bridge will close from 9 P.M. to 5 A.M. to allow bridge deck and barrier repair work to occur and according to a release from PennDOT District 11, here is the schedule for that work and more information about it:

Monday through Friday nights, December 8th-12th

  • Southbound I-279 to the Fort Duquesne Bridge

Monday and Tuesday nights, December 8th-9th

  • Southbound Route 65 to the Fort Duquesne Bridge

The Allegheny Avenue/Ridge Avenue/Reedsdale Street ramps to the Fort Duquesne Bridge will also close overnights and ramp traffic will be detoured.

Posted Detours

Southbound Route 65 to the Fort Duquesne Bridge

  • From southbound Route 65, take the ramp to South 19/51 toward the West End Bridge
  • Cross the West End Bridge
  • Continue straight onto southbound Route 19/51 (Saw Mill Run Boulevard)
  • Take the ramp to West 376/South 19 toward Carnegie/Pittsburgh International Airport
  • Bear left toward South Truck 19/51 Uniontown
  • Stay left to East 376/South 51
  • Merge onto eastbound (inbound) I-376 (Parkway West)
  • Continue through the Fort Pitt Tunnel
  • End detour

I-279 (Parkway North) to the Fort Duquesne Bridge

  • From southbound I-279, take the ramp to North 65 toward Ohio River Boulevard
  • From northbound Route 65, take the ramp to South 19/51 toward the West End Bridge
  • Turn left onto the West End Bridge
  • Cross the West End Bridge
  • Continue straight onto southbound Route 19/51 (Saw Mill Run Boulevard)
  • Take the ramp to West 376/South 19 toward Carnegie/Pittsburgh International Airport
  • Bear left toward South Truck 19/51 Uniontown
  • Stay left to East 376/South 51
  • Merge onto eastbound (inbound) I-376 (Parkway West)
  • Continue through the Fort Pitt Tunnel
  • End detour

Allegheny Avenue/Ridge Avenue to the Fort Duquesne Bridge

  • Take Ridge Avenue westbound
  • Ridge Avenue becomes Fulton Street
  • Turn left onto Western Avenue
  • Bear left toward South 19/51/North 65 West End Bridge/Ohio River Boulevard
  • Continue straight onto the West End Bridge
  • Cross the West End Bridge
  • Continue straight onto southbound Route 19/51 (Saw Mill Run Boulevard)
  • Take the ramp to West 376/South 19 toward Carnegie/Pittsburgh International Airport
  • Bear left toward South Truck 19/51 Uniontown
  • Stay left to East 376/South 51
  • Merge onto eastbound (inbound) I-376 (Parkway West)
  • Continue through the Fort Pitt Tunnel
  • End detour

Reedsdale Street to the Fort Duquesne Bridge

  • Follow Reedsdale Street to Allegheny Avenue
  • Turn right onto Allegheny Avenue
  • Turn left onto Ridge Avenue
  • Ridge Avenue becomes Fulton Street
  • Turn left onto Western Avenue
  • Bear left toward South 19/51/North 65 West End Bridge/Ohio River Boulevard
  • Continue straight onto the West End Bridge
  • Cross the West End Bridge
  • Continue straight onto southbound Route 19/51 (Saw Mill Run Boulevard)
  • Take the ramp to West 376/South 19 toward Carnegie/Pittsburgh International Airport
  • Bear left toward South Truck 19/51 Uniontown
  • Stay left to East 376/South 51
  • Merge onto eastbound (inbound) I-376 (Parkway West)
  • Continue through the Fort Pitt Tunnel
  • End detour

Single-lane restrictions will also occur each day, as needed, from 7 A.M. to 3 P.M. through late December on the following roadways in the City of Pittsburgh:

  • West General Robinson Street between Chuck Noll Way and Mazeroski Way
  • Reedsdale Street between Art Rooney Avenue and Tony Dorsett Drive
  • Tony Dorsett Drive between Reedsdale Street and North Shore Drive
  • North Shore Drive between Chuck Noll Way and Mazeroski Way

Malkin breaks late tie with 2nd goal of game, Penguins beat Lightning 4-3

 

(File Photo: Source for Photo: Pittsburgh Penguins’ Evgeni Malkin skates during a drill on the first day of the NHL hockey team’s workouts, Thursday, Sept. 18, 2025 in Cranberry, Pa. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)

TAMPA, Fla. (AP) Evgeni Malkin scored his second goal of the game with 2:43 left and the Pittsburgh Penguins beat the Tampa Bay Lightning 4-3 on Thursday night for their fourth victory in five games.

Tristan Jarry stopped 36 shots, Ville Koivunen scored his first career goal for Pittsburgh, and Ben Kindel had a power-play goal. Malkin also had an assist.

Brandon Hagel scored twice in the third period for Tampa Bay. He has 10 goals in the past seven games.

Nikita Kucherov had a goal and an assist, and Darren Raddysh had two assists. Jonas Johansson finished with 26 saves.

Tampa Bay has dropped consecutive games in regulation for the first time since Oct. 18-23.

Malkin scored the winning goal off a one-timer feed from Tommy Novak.

Kucherov appeared to tie it with 55.4 left in the third but the goal was overturned after a league initiated review determined there was a missed stoppage for a hand pass.

Pittsburgh’s top-ranked power play scored twice to help the Penguins build a 3-0 lead.

Koivunen converted on Pittsburgh’s first chance at 6:12 of the first period with a shot from the left circle, snapping Tampa Bay’s streak of consecutive penalty kills at 24.

Malkin stole a Hagel pass inside the Pittsburgh blue line and converted a breakaway at 7:53 of the second period. Kindel tipped Erik Karlsson‘s shot for another power-play goal at 9:49 to make it 3-0.

Kucherov put Tampa Bay on the board with 1:14 left in the second period and Hagel cut the deficit to one 1:17 into the third. Hagel scored his second goal of the third period with 8:16 to go as the Lightning erased a three-goal deficit.

Up next

Penguins: At Dallas on Sunday night.

Lightning: Host the New York Islanders on Saturday night.

 

Former Western Beaver quarterback Jaivin Peel re-enrolls at Lincoln Park

(File Photo of Western Beaver’s Football Stadium (Rich Niedbala Field) in Industry)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Midland, PA) Former Western Beaver High School quarterback Jaivin Peel has now transferred from the Kiski School in Saltsburg, Pennsylvania and went back to Lincoln Park during his junior year. Peel transferred to Lincoln Park for the second time because the first time he did that was back on July 23rd, 2024 after he was enrolled at Central Catholic High School in Pittsburgh. Lincoln Park athletic director Mike Bariski confirms that Peel re-enrolled at the charter school based in Midland during the middle of the 2025 high school football season. Bariski also noted that Peel is making plans to play football for Western Beaver in 2026 during his senior season. This Monday, December 8th, will be when the WPIAL Board of Directors will hold an eligibility hearing for Peel, who has a postseason eligibility restriction for football which he can appeal. Peel owns the WPIAL single-season record for most passing yards by a freshman when he threw for 2,898 yards in 2023. Peel will join a Western Beaver High School football team in 2026 that is coming off of an incredible 2025 season, in which they finished with a 10-2 record and won the Midwestern conference championship outright for the first time since 2007. However, Steel Valley High School defeated Western Beaver 34-7 in the WPIAL 2A semifinal on November 14th, 2025 at Dormont Stadium in Dormont, Pennsylvania.

US Steel to resume steel production at Illinois plant shut 3 years ago

(File Photo: Source for Photo: FILE – A giant ladle glows red after pouring molten iron in to a vessel inside the basic oxygen furnace as part of the processes of making steel at the U.S. Steel Granite City Works facility Thursday, June 28, 2018, in Granite City, Ill. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson, File)

HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — U.S. Steel said it will resume making steel slabs at its Granite City Works plant in Illinois as demand rebounds.

The company shut down the last blast furnace there in 2023, and it even moved to wind down its steel processing mill there in September.

However, it reversed its stance on the processing mill, under pressure from the White House, and now says it is going a step further by resuming steel making by reopening the blast furnace it idled three years ago amid strikes by the United Auto Workers.

U.S. Steel on Thursday cited “customer demand” in beginning the process of restarting a blast furnace at the plant in Southern Illinois, just across the Mississippi River from St. Louis.

“After several months of carefully analyzing customer demand, we made the decision to restart a blast furnace,” CEO David Burritt said a statement. “Steel remains a highly competitive and highly cyclical industry, but we are confident in our ability to safely and profitably operate the mill to meet 2026 demand.”

The Pittsburgh company expects to resume steel production in the first half of next year after it hires and trains workers and gets equipment in safe working order. It will need to hire 400 of the 500 workers necessary to operate the plant, the company said.

The American Iron and Steel Institute reported that domestic steel mills in October shipped 7.7 million net tons, a 9% percent increase over the same month a year ago. Year-to-date shipments through October were up 5% over the same period in 2024, it said.

Analysts say a robust U.S. steel market has been strengthened in recent years due to tariffs under President Donald Trump and former President Joe Biden.

The decision by U.S. Steel, comes less than six months after Japan-based Nippon Steel sealed a deal with Trump to buy the iconic American steelmaker for $14.9 billion.

To resolve national security objections to the acquisition, Nippon Steel agreed to give the federal government a say in certain company decisions involving domestic steel production, including over closing or idling U.S. Steel’s plants.

It also pledged to invest some $14 billion in steel production in the U.S., including building a new electric furnace.

Under the national security agreement, protections expire in 2027 for Granite City Works, but last until 2035 for U.S. Steel’s other facilities.

Granite City Works makes rolls of sheet steel for the construction, container, pipe and automotive industries.

Day 4 of Luigi Mangione’s pretrial hearing is postponed because he’s sick, judge says

(File Photo: Source for Photo: Luigi Mangione appears in Manhattan Criminal Court for an evidence hearing, Thursday, Dec. 4, 2025, in New York. (Curtis Means /Pool Photo via AP)

NEW YORK (AP) — A pretrial hearing on Luigi Mangione’s bid to exclude evidence from his state murder case was postponed Friday because the defendant is sick, his lawyers and the judge said.

The hearing is slated to resume Monday.

Mangione is seeking to exclude a gun, notebook and other items police officers say they found in his backpack when he was arrested Dec. 9, 2024, in Altoona, Pennsylvania, five days after UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was killed in Manhattan. He and his lawyers are also trying to suppress some statements he made to police.

Mangione has pleaded not guilty to state and federal murder charges. The hearing, which started Monday and could extend through the end of next week, applies only to the state case.

“Apparently the defendant is ill today,” Judge Gregory Carro said, addressing the courtroom around the time a fourth day of testimony was supposed to start.

“Yes,” Mangione lawyer Marc Agnifilo said.

The evidence is key to prosecutors’ case. They have said the 9 mm handgun found in the backpack matches the firearm used in the killing, that writings in the notebook laid out Mangione’s disdain for health insurers and ideas about killing a CEO at an investor conference, and that he gave police the same fake name that the alleged gunman used at a New York hostel days before the shooting.

Thompson, 50, was shot from behind as he walked to an investor conference. He became UnitedHealthcare’s CEO in 2021 and had worked within parent UnitedHealth Group Inc. for 20 years.

Manhattan prosecutors haven’t yet detailed their arguments for allowing the disputed evidence. Federal prosecutors have maintained that the backpack search was justified to ensure there was nothing dangerous inside, and that Mangione’s statements to officers were voluntary and made before he was under arrest.

Southbound Route 65 Lane Restriction Saturday in Ben Avon

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Allegheny County, PA) PennDOT District 11 announced that tomorrow, weather permitting, a lane restriction on southbound Route 65 (Ohio River Boulevard) in Ben Avon Borough of Allegheny County will occur. From 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. tomorrow, a single-lane restriction will occur on southbound Route 65 between Brighton Road and Dickson Avenue and during this time frame, that restriction will be in place to safely accommodate pedestrian traffic utilizing the sidewalk.