U.S. Marshals Fugitive Task Force Captures Convicted Sex Offender and Sex Assault Suspect Charged by Pittsburgh Bureau of Police

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Charlotte, NC) The U.S. Marshals Service, Western District of Pennsylvania announced the arrest of fugitive Earl Kenney Jr., which occurred on Friday in Charlotte, North Carolina. He is charged by the Pittsburgh Bureau of Police with rape of a juvenile, endangering the welfare of children, and failure to register as sex offender. These charges stem from an incident which occurred in Pittsburgh in August of 2025. Kenney was also wanted by the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections for a parole violation warrant stemming from an involuntary deviant sexual intercourse charge and conviction back in 2008.The U.S. Marshals Western Pennsylvania Fugitive Task Force received a request from the Pittsburgh Bureau of Police and Pennsylvania Department of Corrections asking for assistance in locating and apprehending Kenney. Through their investigation, the Fugitive Task Force developed information that he may have fled to North Carolina. The U.S. Marshals Carolinas Regional Task Force ultimately arrested Kenney in Charlotte. 

HBO Max Honors Real-Life Heroes from AHN Allegheny General Hospital in “THE PITT” Art Recreation

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) HBO Max has partnered with Allegheny Health Network’s (AHN) Allegheny General Hospital (AGH) and Pittsburgh-based photographer, Chancelor Humphrey (@keeppittsburghdope), to recreate character art  for the show titled “The PITT” with real medical professionals. This powerful collaboration not only underscores the deep connection between the series and the real-world heroes who inspire its narratives, but it also celebrates them. The compelling photo series is captured in the same cinematic, powerful and emotionally focused style as the series’ season 2 key art and it features staff from the AGH emergency department. The accompanying behind-the-scenes video reel also features heartfelt comments from staff about how they relate to the show. The photos and video were shared on Friday evening via HBO Max’s social media channels following release of the season’s latest episode. All content was captured by Humphrey, whose “Keep Pittsburgh Dope” brand aims to showcase Pittsburgh’s people and their unique style. His hallmark candid interactions with everyday individuals and local happenings are featured regularly on his social media platforms.

Route 18 Frankfort Road Bridge Steel Erection Begins Today in Potter Township

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Potter Township, PA) PennDOT District 11 announced that steel erection on the Route 18 Frankfort Road Bridge replacement project in Potter Township will begin today, weather permitting. Short-term traffic stoppages of 15 minutes or less for steel girder placement will occur as needed from 9 A.M. to 3 P.M. today, this Wednesday and next Monday. 

Busch ends 0-for-30 slide with tying single, Cubs overcome 5-run deficit to beat Pirates 7-6

(File Photo: Source for Photo: Chicago Cubs’ Dansby Swanson, left, scores past Pittsburgh Pirates catcher Joey Bart during the seventh inning of a baseball game, in Chicago, Sunday, April 12, 2026. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)

CHICAGO (AP) — Michael Busch ended an 0-for-30 slide with a tying, two-run single in the eighth inning and Carson Kelly had a winning single in the ninth as the Chicago Cubs overcame a five-run deficit to beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 7-6 on Sunday.

Brandon Lowe hit a grand slam and a solo homer off Jameson Taillon, and Oneil Cruz homered leading off the game for Pittsburgh, which led 5-0 before third-inning solo homers by Dansby Swanson and Moisés Ballesteros against Bubba Chandler.

Lowe’s fifth-inning homer boosted Pittsburgh’s lead to 6-2 but Chicago closed on Alex Bregman’s sacrifice fly in the bottom half. Swanson scored from third in the seventh on an infield fly by Bregman as Lowe, the second baseman, fell while catching the ball in short right field.

Busch, benched from the starting lineup, pinch hit for Matt Shaw with two outs in the eighth after a pair of walks by Justin Lawrence and looped an opposite-field single into short left that tied the score 6-6.

Pinch-hitter Michael Conforto doubled off Jose Urquidy (0-1) leading off the ninth and, with the bases loaded and one out, Kelly hit a 381-foot drive that landed on the right-center warning track.

Daniel Palencia (1-0) pitched around a walk in the ninth.

Chicago had been 0 for 7 with runners in scoring position before Busch’s single after going 1 of 23 in the previous two losses to Pittsburgh.

Taillon struck out 10, allowing six runs, six hits and two walks in six innings.

Lowe had his second multi-homer game this season.

Chicago placed reliever Hunter Henry on the 15-day injured list, retroactive to Thursday, with right triceps inflammation, and he became the eighth Cubs pitcher on the IL. Chicago selected the contract of left-hander Charlie Barnes from Triple-A Iowa. He has not appeared in a major league game since 2021.

Up next

Pirates: RHP Paul Skenes (2-1, 5.25) will be on the mound Monday at Pittsburgh, opposed by Washington RHP Cade Cavalli (0-0, 2.51).

Cubs: RHP Javier Assad (1-0, 0.00 ERA) starts Monday at Philadelphia, which starts Cristopher Sánchez (1-1, 1.65).

Reward offered to arrest suspect or suspects guilty of arson fire that destroyed beehives in Industry

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Industry, PA) The Beaver Borough Police have issued a recent news release in relation to an arson fire that destroyed honey bee hives. The hive owners are offering a $2,500 reward and Crime Solvers of Beaver County will match that reward for information leading to the arrest and prosecution of the person or persons responsible for the fire. Officers were contacted on December 27th2025 regarding extensive damage to beehives located at the former Rivers Edge Golf Course property in Industry. Officers confirmed that nearly all of the beehive boxes had been burned and destroyed upon inspection. The hives were owned by a local beekeeper who reported that all of his beehive boxes had been intentionally set on fire. If you have any information about this act which is being investigated as a deliberate act of property destruction, call 724-775-0880. Tips can also be submitted anonymously. 

Beaver Valley Regional Police looking for thirteen-year-old girl last seen in the Rochester area

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Beaver County, PA) The Beaver Valley Regional Police Department is attempting to locate a 13-year-old female. She is approximately 5 feet 3 inches and 150 lbs and was last seen in the Rochester area. She was wearing a white sweatshirt with black lettering, jean shorts, a white scarf, and gray/white/black Crocs. If you have any information about where she is, please call the Beaver Valley Regional Police Department at (724) 869-9530. Her picture can be found below:

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NFL Draft Road Closures: PennDOT Announces State Road Closures, Traffic Detours in Pittsburgh Beginning Today in Advance of the 2026 NFL Draft

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) PennDOT District 11 announced that several state-owned roadways will close for the 2026 NFL Draft in the City of Pittsburgh beginning today, and will remain closed for the duration of the Draft, unless otherwise noted. According to a recent release from PennDOT District 11, here is more information about these closures and where they are expected:

  • The event is expected to be extremely well attended. PennDOT encourages fans to plan in advance and to take mass transit, which may be the most efficient way to travel between Draft events. A comprehensive transportation guide including public transportation, parking, road closures, and other travel information for the NFL Draft can be found at NFLDraftPittsburgh.com by clicking here. PennDOT also encourages drivers not attending Draft Week events to delay unnecessary travel to Pittsburgh or consider alternate routes around the city. Drivers should allow extra travel time, be patient, and remain calm and courteous.

The following state roadways and ramps will close to traffic, and drivers will be detoured according to the following schedule:

Monday, April 13 at approximately 8:00 PM:

  • Southbound I-279 (Parkway North) ramp to the North Shore (Exit 1B).

Monday, April 20 at approximately 8:00 PM:

  • Northbound I-279 (Upper deck of the Fort Duquesne Bridge) left-hand ramp to the North Shore (Reedsdale Street – Exit 1B).

Monday, April 20 at approximately 10:00 PM:

  • The I-279 and I-579 High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) lanes will close to traffic to accommodate emergency vehicle and bus traffic. All other vehicles will be prohibited. The HOV lanes will reopen to traffic Monday morning, April 27.

Wednesday, April 22 at approximately 8:00 PM:

  • Southbound Route 65 ramp to the Fort Duquesne Bridge.
  • Northbound I-279 (Fort Duquesne Bridge) ramp to northbound Route 65.
  • 10th Street Bypass ramp to the I-279 Portal Bridge.
  • Eastbound I-376 ramp to Liberty Avenue (Exit 70A).
  • Liberty Avenue to I-376 (Fort Pitt Bridge).
  • Allegheny Avenue/Ridge Avenue/Reedsdale Street ramp to the Fort Duquesne Bridge.

The following detours will be in place:

Southbound I-279 (Parkway North) ramp the North Shore (Exit 1B)

  • No detour route will be provided as all local roadways off the exit are closed to traffic. However, the ramp will reopen to traffic for specific Pirate games listed below.

Northbound I-279 (Upper deck of the Fort Duquesne Bridge) left-hand ramp to the North Shore (Reedsdale Street – Exit 1B)

  • No detour route will be provided as all local roadways off the exit are closed to traffic.

Southbound Route 65 ramp to the Fort Duquesne Bridge

  • From southbound Route 65, continue straight onto the ramp to North 28/North 279/Truck North 19
  • Merge onto northbound I-279 (Parkway North)
  • Take the Hazlett Street (Exit 3) off-ramp
  • Turn left onto East Street
  • Turn right onto the ramp to southbound I-279 at Venture Street
  • Follow I-279 southbound back to the Fort Duquesne Bridge
  • End detour

Northbound I-279 (Fort Duquesne Bridge) to northbound Route 65

  • From the upper deck of the Fort Duquesne Bridge, continue to North 28/279
  • From northbound I-279 (Parkway North), take the ramp to North 28 toward Chestnut Street/East Ohio Street/Etna (Exit 1D)
  • From northbound Route 28, take the left-hand off-ramp to North 279 toward East Ohio Street
  • At the traffic light, turn left onto East Ohio Street
  • Turn left onto the ramp to southbound I-279
  • From southbound I-279 take the ramp to North 65 toward Ohio River Boulevard (Exit 1C)
  • End detour

10th Street Bypass to the I-279 Portal Bridge

  • From westbound 10th Street Bypass, turn left onto Fort Duquesne Boulevard
  • Turn left onto 9th Street
  • Turn right onto Liberty Avenue
  • Turn left onto Stanwix Street
  • Take the ramp to West 376 toward the Fort Pitt Bridge/Airport
  • End detour

Eastbound I-376 ramp to Liberty Avenue (Exit 70A)

  • From eastbound I-376, take the ramp to the Boulevard of the Allies/Liberty Bridge/PPG Arena (Exit 70A)
  • Take the ramp to the Boulevard of the Allies
  • Turn left onto Stanwix Street
  • Follow Stanwix Street to Liberty Avenue
  • End detour

Liberty Avenue to westbound I-376 (Fort Pitt Bridge)

  • From Liberty Avenue, turn left onto Stanwix Street
  • Take the ramp to West 376 toward the Fort Pitt Bridge/Airport
  • End detour

Allegheny Avenue/Ridge Avenue/Reedsdale Street ramp to the Fort Duquesne Bridge

  • No detour route will be provided as Allegheny Avenue and Reedsdale Street will be closed. Ridge Avenue will remain open. Drivers can access southbound Route 65 at the West End Bridge interchange.

Additional items of note:

  • To accommodate Pittsburgh Pirates traffic, the southbound I-279 (Parkway North) ramp to the North Shore (Exit 1B) will reopen and close each day from Friday through Sunday, April 17-19. The ramp will reopen to traffic accessing Red Garage 5 and Champions Garage approximately five hours before the first pitch and will then reclose one-half hour after the first pitch of each game.
  • Line striping work is currently scheduled to begin on Saturday, April 18 on the northbound (upper deck) Fort Duquesne Bridge. The bridge will be reduced to two lanes of traffic during the work and the new two-lane traffic configuration will be implemented on Wednesday, April 22.
  • The I-376 Fort Pitt Bridge sidewalk will close to pedestrian traffic on Wednesday, April 22.
  • The northbound I-279 (Parkway North) ramp to northbound Route 28 (Ramp 1D) will be modified to two lanes of traffic.
  • Lane restrictions will occur throughout the draft in both directions of the Portal Bridge which spans a portion of Point State Park.
  • For those visiting Pittsburgh, the section of I-279 (Parkway North) just north of the Fort Duquesne Bridge is occasionally referred to as the North Shore Expressway.

 

  • Significant congestion is expected to occur during this event. PennDOT encourages drivers not attending draft week events to delay unnecessary travel to Pittsburgh or consider alternate routes around the city.

Interstate 79/Route 910 Wexford Interchange Phase Change Begins This Week in Allegheny County

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) PennDOT District 11 announced that the next phase of work for the Interstate 79/Route 910 Wexford Interchange project in Franklin Park Borough and Marshall Township, Allegheny County will begin tomorrow, weather permitting. Starting at 7:00 A.M., there will be single-lane restrictions controlled by flaggers in both directions of Wexford Bayne Road (Route 4042) between the I-79 interchange and the Nicholson Road (Route 4049) intersection. These restrictions will be in place around-the-clock through 3 P.M. this Wednesday to allow crews to relocate signal heads and conduct line painting operations.  The restrictions could be lifted earlier if the work is finished sooner. When the signal head and line painting operations are completed, the new traffic configuration between the I-79 interchange and Nicholson Road will be as follows through late May:

Eastbound Wexford Bayne Road

  • One thru-lane of traffic will be maintained heading eastbound to Route 910
  • The second thru-lane will be closed
  • The right-hand turn lane to southbound I-79 will remain open

Westbound Wexford Bayne Road

  • Westbound traffic will be shifted

Sunny Hill Drive

  • Traffic exiting Sunny Hill Drive will be prohibited from making left-turns onto Wexford Bayne Road
  • Eastbound traffic on Wexford Bayne Road will be prohibited from making left-turns onto Sunny Hill Drive
  • These modifications at the Sunny Hill Drive intersection will be permanent

There will also be intermittent westbound Wexford Bayne Road turning lane restrictions at the Nicholson Road intersection from 9 A.M. to 3 P.M. weekdays through late May for median removal and replacement work. Flaggers will help motorists through the intersection.

From Dawn at Shippingport to Midnight at Chernobyl. A free historic talk set for Beaver

BEAVER COUNTY RADIO

BEAVER — On April 28, the Beaver Area Heritage Museum will
host a free illustrated lecture tracing the remarkable arc of commercial nuclear power — from the world’s first commercial nuclear plant on the banks of the Ohio River to the catastrophic explosion that shook the Soviet Union and changed global history.

The talk begins at 7 p.m. at Beaver Station, 250 East End Ave., Beaver. Admission is
free; seating is limited.

About the Event

In 1958, a reactor in Shippingport lit up Pittsburgh and changed the world. In 1986, a
reactor in Soviet Ukraine exploded — and changed it again. This illustrated talk traces
the extraordinary arc between these two moments: from President Eisenhower’s
audacious “Atoms for Peace” vision, to the engineers who built the world’s first
commercial nuclear plant right here in Beaver County, to the secret design flaw that
made Chernobyl inevitable.

The presentation explores the intersection of science and politics, optimism and
secrecy, and examines what happens when the most powerful technology in human
history is used — and misused.

Event Details
Date: Tuesday, April 28, 2026
Time: 7:00 p.m.
Location: Beaver Station, 250 East End Ave., Beaver, PA
Admission: Free. Seating is limited — arrive early.

About the Speaker
Stephen Catanzarite is an educator, arts administrator, author, and nonprofit leader
with a distinguished career at the intersection of learning, the performing arts, and
community development. He currently serves as Executive Director of the Franciscan
University Homeland Mission in Washington, DC, and is an adjunct professor of English and political science at Franciscan University of Steubenville.

As one of the founders of the Lincoln Park Performing Arts Center, Catanzarite served
as Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer and helped lead the creation of the Lincoln Park Performing Arts Charter School, where he served as the school’s first
Dean of Arts. He is also the founder of Baden Academy Charter School and led the
creation of the Midland Innovation and Technology Charter School. He is the first
recipient of the Pennsylvania Coalition of Public Charter Schools’ Legacy Award for
Lifetime Achievement.

Catanzarite is the author of “Achtung Baby: Meditations on Love in the Shadow of the
Fall” (Bloomsbury, 2007), praised by U2’s Bono as “bang on.” He was also invited by the Library of Congress to write the essay accompanying U2’s “The Joshua Tree” on the National Recording Registry.

He is the librettist of the award-winning opera “Night of the Living Dead,” the first in a
planned trilogy of operas about the Cold War. The third and final work in the cycle will
focus on the nuclear disaster at Chernobyl — making Tuesday’s talk a natural
companion to his broader artistic project. A Carnegie Mellon University graduate,
Catanzarite currently resides in Bridgewater.

 

Stephen Catanzarite leads the discussion “From Dawn at Shippingport to Midnight at Chernobyl” April 28 at the Beaver Station Cultural & Events Center.

Ramírez escapes bases-loaded jams in 10th, 11th innings, NL Central-leading Pirates beat Cubs 4-3

CHICAGO (AP) — Yohan Ramírez escaped bases-loaded jams in the 10th and 11th innings, and the Pittsburgh Pirates took advantage of a throwing error by Caleb Thielbar to score the go-ahead run in a 4-3 win over the Chicago Cubs on Saturday that clinched the three-game series.

Alex Bregman’s RBI single with two outs in the ninth inning on an 0-2 pitch off Dennis Santana tied the score 3-3 but the NL Central-leading Pirates (9-5) rebounded and won for the eighth time in 10 games, improving to 2-0 this season in series against division rivals.

Oneil Cruz was 4 for 5 with a double, becoming the first Pittsburgh player with at least four hits and three stolen bases in a game since Matt Lawton on July 26, 2005, and Nick Yorke had three hits.

Chicago stranded 16 runners and went 1 for 15 with runners in scoring position. Michael Busch went 0 for 3 and is hitless in 30 at-bats.

Pittsburgh went ahead in the 11th when Brandon Lowe hit a two-out grounder to Thielbar (1-2), who bounced his throw to the infield side of first, and the ball bounced off Matt Shaw’s mitt for an error that allowed Mitt Gonzales to score from second. Lowe was credited with an infield single.

Ramírez got out of the 10th when Dansby Swanson grounded out. Then in the 11th, Ramírez threw wildly past first on Nico Hoerner’s leadoff comebacker for an error that advanced Swanson, the automatic runner, to third as Hoerner took second.

Matt Shaw flied out to medium right field, Bregman fouled out and an intentional walk to Ian Happ loaded the bases. Seiya Suzuki got ahead 3-0 in the count, tool a called strike and then fouled out.

Pirates starter Braxton Ashcraft struck out a career-best nine in five innings while allowing a run on Hoerner’s fifth-inning RBI groundout, which cut the Cubs’ deficit to 3-1.

Cubs starter Edward Cabrera gave up three runs, eight hits and three walks in five innings.

Up Next

Pittsburgh RHP Bubba Chandler (0-1) and Cubs RHP Jameson Taillon (0-1) start Sunday.