Jeremy Renner hospitalized after snow-related accident

FILE – Jeremy Renner poses for photographers upon arrival at the UK Fan Screening of the film “Hawkeye,” in London, Thursday, Nov. 11, 2021. Renner is being treated for serious injuries that happened while he was plowing snow. The actor’s representative said Sunday, Jan. 1, 2023, that Renner is in critical condition although he is stable. (Photo by Vianney Le Caer/Invision/AP, File)

LOS ANGELES (AP) — “Avengers” star Jeremy Renner is being treated for serious injuries that happened while he was plowing snow. The actor’s representative says Sunday that the 51-year-old Renner is in critical condition although he is stable. No further details on the extent of Renner’s injuries were available. The actor has a home in Nevada, but it is unclear where he was hurt. Renner plays Hawkeye, a sharp-shooting member of the superhero Avengers squad in Marvel’s sprawling movie and television universe. He is a two-time acting Oscar nominee, scoring back-to-back nods for “The Hurt Locker” and “The Town.” Renner’s portrayal of a bomb disposal specialist in Iraq in 2008′s “The Hurt Locker” helped turn him into a household name.

Suspected gas blast levels 2 homes, damages others, hurts 5

The Art Museum sits on an elevated piece of land above the spillway along a riverbend in Philadelphia

(Philadelphia, PA) A suspected gas explosion a few hours into the new year demolished two Philadelphia row homes and damaged others, sending several people to the hospital. Fire department officials said the blast occurred shortly before 3 a.m. Sunday in the Port Richmond neighborhood of northeast Philadelphia. Two buildings were reduced to rubble while others had windows blown out, while several cars were pushed from the street and debris was scattered everywhere. Assistant Fire Chief Charles Walker said two people managed to free themselves but one person had to be dug out of the rubble. WTXF-TV reports that a 65-year-old man was critically injured and a 60-year-old woman had critical burns.

Idaho college killings suspect arrested in PA is criminology PhD student

This photo provided by Monroe County (Pa.) Correctional Facility shows Bryan Kohberger. Arrest paperwork filed by Pennsylvania State Police in Monroe County Court, Friday, Dec. 30, 2022, said Kohberger, 28, was being held for extradition in a criminal homicide investigation in the killings of four University of Idaho students, based on an active arrest warrant for first degree murder issued by the Moscow Police Department and Latah County Prosecutor’s Office. (Monroe County (Pa.) Correctional Facility via AP)

HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Authorities in Pennsylvania have arrested a suspect in the stabbing deaths of four Idaho students. The chief of police in Moscow, Idaho, said Friday that 28-year-old Bryan Kohberger is a PhD student in the criminology department at Washington State University. The school is only a short drive from the University of Idaho. A law enforcement official says DNA played a key role in identifying Kohberger as a suspect. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to publicly discuss details of the ongoing investigation. Latah County Prosecutor Bill Thompson said investigators believe Kohberger broke into the students’ home “with the intent to commit murder.”

DA: Police justified in killing driver after chase, gunfire

GREENSBURG, Pa. (AP) — A western Pennsylvania prosecutor has ruled that state troopers were justified in shooting and killing a driver after a high-speed pursuit through three counties ended in an exchange of gunfire last month. Westmoreland County District Attorney Nicole Ziccarelli said she reviewed videos, reports, witness interviews and evidence from the scene before making her determination in the Nov. 3 death of 35-year-old Krysten Pretlor of Johnstown. Authorities said Pretlor was wanted in a domestic case but fled when police in Cambria County’s Richland Township tried to serve a warrant, and he then led them on a 45-mile chase into Indiana and Westmoreland counties that reached speeds topping 100 mph.

Western PA Walmart Auctioning Store Contents

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Story by Beaver County Radio News Staff. Published January 2, 2022 6:58 A.M.

(Pittsburgh, PA) Cabinets, Shopping Carts, a forklift, and much more. Those are all things going up for auction at a former Pittsburgh area Walmart. The remaining contents of the store that used to operate at the Waterfront will be auctioned off this week by the Grafe AUction Company. A public preview of available items is happening today from 3p to 6p.

New Years Baby Welcomed at AHN

The featured image above shows Braxton Rusch. Submitted by AHN.
Story by Beaver County Radio News Staff. Published January 2, 2023 6:57 A.M.

(Pittsburgh, PA) Allegheny Health Network says they welcomed in a New Years Baby. Parents Katherine and Anthony Rusch of Bethel Park welcomed Braxton Rusch at 2:02 am. at Allegheny Health Network’s Jefferson hospital. Braxton also holds the distinction of the first baby born at AHN in the Greater Pittsbuirgh Region. Braxton came in at 8 lbs., 1 oz & just a little over 20 inches. The family will recieve a year of free diapers courtesy of the Western PA Diaper Bank.

One More Day Until the New Beaver County Radio Debuts!!!

(Beaver Falls, Pa.)Tune into Beaver County Radio 95.7 and 99.3 FM along with 1230 WBVP, 1460 WMBA, and beavercountyradio.com at 6:30 AM, Monday morning, January 2, 2023 for the debut of the all new Beaver County Radio.
There has been a buzz about the big announcement since it was released earlier in December that Beaver County Radio would be debuting new programming on January 2, 2023 at 6:30 AM. Beaver Radio General manager Frank Sparks has fielded many phone calls, text messages, and social media questions asking what are the changes going to be. Frank has told everyone the same thing, “You’ll have to tune in at 6:30 AM after the National Anthem and news with Curtis Walsh when the Mics go live to find out. ”
Don’t miss it and make sure to tune in!!!!

Talking New Years Resolutions on “Living Well” this Week

Have you had trouble keeping your new years resolutions over the years? Jeff Bost and Dr. Joseph Maroon talk New Years Resolutions for a healthy new year on this weeks episode of “Living Well”.

Dr. Joseph Maroon is a world renown neurosurgeon with extensive experience in neurosurgery. He specializes in minimally invasive surgery to speed recovery for his patients. He is a sports medicine expert and innovator in concussion management, personal fitness and nutrition. Dr. Maroon is also the Pittsburgh Steelers team doctor.

Jeff Bost is a consultant to the St. Barnabas Health System. Bost is also a Clinical Instructor in the Department of Neurosurgery at University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, a consultant to the WWE, and Clinical Assistant Professor at Chatham University. He has a special interest in minimally invasive spine and brain surgery and have collaborated on scores of scientific medical papers and books in these areas. Over the last 15 years he has researched, lectured and written on the use of alternative treatment for pain control.

Bost, along with Dr. Joseph Maroon have authored two books on the use of omega-3 fish oil, including: Fish Oil: The Natural Anti-Inflammatory, currently in its forth printing with over 75,000 copies sold and recently, Why You Need Fish Oil. He has given over 100 invited lectures, 24 national posters and oral presentations, 29 coordinated research projects, five workshops presentations, 35 scientific articles and 10 book chapters.

You can rune into “Living Well” every Saturday morning at 8:30 on 95.7 and 99.3 FM, 1230 WBVP, 1460 WMBA, and beavercountyradio.com.

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Dr. Patrick Demeo and Eric Zehren join Jim Roddey for “Heroes” this Week

Join Jim Roddey as he talks to Dr. Patrick Demeo, Chairman of the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at AHN before speaking to Eric Zahren, the President of the Andrew Carnegie Hero Fund this week on “Heroes”.

“Heroes” is presented by Highmark Blue Cross/Blue Shield and the Allegheny Health Network, airing Saturdays at 10:00 AM and Sundays at 12:30 PM on Beaver County Radio. Archived editions of “Heroes” can be heard at the Beaver County Radio Podcast Library.

A Hard Message through the Love of the Lord with Pastor David Grove this Saturday

Pastor David Grove of the Church of the Redeemed gives a hard message, while staying true to the love of the lord. Hear his message by tuning in this Saturday.

“Wake Up Beaver Valley” airs every Saturday morning from 9 AM to 10 AM on Beaver County Radio and is presented by the Church of The Redeemed of Beaver Valley. Archived editions of “Wake Up Beaver Valley” can be heard at the Beaver County Radio Podcast Library.