Overnight ramp closures on eastbound inbound I-376 Parkway West in Robinson and Collier Townships in Allegheny County will begin, weather permitting

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) PennDOT District 11 announced that on Tuesday, September 2nd, weather permitting, overnight ramp closures on eastbound (inbound) I-376 (Parkway West) in Robinson and Collier townships in Allegheny County will begin. If weather permits, the ramp that carries eastbound I-376 to northbound I-79 (Exit 64A) will close for milling and resurfacing and pavement marking installation work. Motorists will be driving on roadway surfaces that are milled as a part of this work as the project progresses until paving work occurs. According to a release from PennDOT District 11, here is the schedule and the detour for traffic for this work:

Ramp Closures, September 2nd-7th

·       6 PM to 5 AM Tuesday through Thursday, each night

·       6 PM to 7 AM Friday and Saturday, each night

Ramp Closures, September 8th-14th

·       6 PM to 5 AM Monday through Thursday, each night

·       6 PM to 7 AM Friday and Saturday, each night

Ramp Closures, September 15th-17th

·       6 PM to 5 AM Monday through Wednesday, each night

Traffic will be detoured as work occurs.

Posted Detour

Eastbound I-376 ramp to northbound I-79

·        From eastbound I-376, take the southbound I-79/Washington (Exit 64A) exit

·        Take the Carnegie (Exit 57) exit

·        Turn left onto West Main Street

·        Take the on-ramp to northbound I-79 toward Erie

·        End detour

Shoulder restrictions on various off-ramps along Route 28 in Etna and Sharpsburg Boroughs and O’Hara Township of Allegheny County will continue, weather permitting

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Allegheny County, PA) PennDOT District 11 announced that on Tuesday, September 2nd, 2025, weather permitting, shoulder restrictions on various off-ramps along Route 28 in Etna and Sharpsburg Boroughs and O’Hara Township of Allegheny County will continue. According to a release from PennDOT District 11, on each weekday through September 5th from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., the following ramps will have shoulder restrictions to let conduit and sign installation work be conducted by crews.

  • Northbound Route 28 off-ramp to Etna (Exit 4)
  • Northbound Route 28 off-ramp to Route 8 South towards RD Fleming Bridge/Sharpsburg (Exit 5A)
  • Northbound Route 28 off-ramp to Highland Park Bridge/Aspinwall (Exit 6)
  • Northbound Route 28 off-ramp to Delafield Avenue (Exit 7)

Updates for the schedule of this work will be provided throughout the duration of this project as crews move the locations of work for it.

The Savannah Bananas bring “The Banana Ball World Tour” to PNC Park in Pittsburgh

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) The Savannah Bananas, a baseball team from Savannah, Georgia that is known for their wacky and unique style of baseball, are coming to Pittsburgh tomorrow and Saturday as a part of their tour called “The Banana Ball World Tour” at PNC Park. The Savannah Bananas play Banana Ball, which is their style of baseball that has its own points, rules, acts and tricks, which is a comparison to how the Harlem Globetrotters play in their trick-filled games of basketball. Every Banana Ball inning except for the last one is worth one point, and every run counts. A hitter will get ejected from Banana Ball if they bunt and if a fan catches a foul ball from a hitter during Banana Ball, it will be an out instead of a strike. Every Banana Ball game can also not last over two hours. The Savannah Bananas also have over ten million TikTok followers and their team includes Ryan Cox of Aliquippa and Alex Ziegler of Butler. Both shows and the entire lineup for “The Banana Ball World Tour” are already sold out. However, there are links for more information on how to get tickets for the Savannah Bananas in the future, which can be found below: 

Click here for more information about Savannah Bananas Tickets | The Savannah Bananas

Click here for a link to a ticket website. gobananas.fansfirsttickets.com

Male suspect in custody for stabbing a male victim in the back in the North Side of Pittsburgh; male victim hospitalized and investigation into stabbing is ongoing

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) A male suspect is in custody and a male victim got hospitalized after a stabbing occurred this morning close to a stop for busses near the Giant Eagle located on the North Side of Pittsburgh. The incident occurred just after 6 a.m. this morning. Police were on the scene at the Cedar Avenue and Pressley Street intersection, where an unidentified man got stabbed in the back. According to police, the suspect fled the area on foot with a woman. That male suspect was found close to the 16th Street Bridge in Pittsburgh later on this morning after he escaped and was then taken into custody. The investigation into this incident is ongoing. 

Suspect caught on video stealing $300 worth of game chips from a man from Pittsburgh at the Rivers Casino in Pittsburgh

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) A man from Pittsburgh got some game chips worth $300 stolen from him at the Rivers Casino in Pittsburgh yesterday. Forty-four-year-old Chung Phan left those chips intentionally at Table Game AR-408 to go to the bathroom. The person that was sitting to the right of Phan was the suspect who was caught on video taking the $300 chips of Phan when Phan temporarily left Table Game AR-408. Phan came back to that game table and realized that his $300 game chips were gone. That unidentified suspect got escorted off the property of Rivers Casino in Pittsburgh and got a ban from there for one year. Restitution for the chips of Phan worth $300 was also issued by Pennsylvania State Police at Rivers Casino in Pittsburgh.

Suspect fires shots at teenage boy from outside an East Pittsburgh home; boy hospitalized and shooting is under investigation

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Allegheny County, PA) Detectives from the Allegheny County Police General Investigations Unit are leading an ongoing investigation into a shooting that occurred in East Pittsburgh that injured and hospitalized a teenage boy yesterdayAccording to Allegheny County police, they were called to the scene within the 500 block of Main Street just after 7 p.m. yesterday following reports of shots being firedInvestigators confirm that early information into this incident appears to reveal that the suspect shot the boy from outside the home where this shooting occurred. The boy that got shot in the legs was listed last in stable condition after he was taken to the hospital.

Giraffes named Levi and Blue Jeans from Keystone Safari in Grove City, Pennsylvania give birth to their fourth giraffe calf at Keystone Safari; name of this female calf will be determined by a contest

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Grove City, PA) According to an announcement from Keystone Safari on Tuesday, Keystone Safari announced the birth of a giraffe calf who got delivered on August 22nd 2025 at 9 a.m. at their zoo in Grove City, Pennsylvania. The calf is a female baby which does not have a name yet, but its parents are named Levi and Blue Jeans. The newborn female calf at Keystone Safari is bonding and resting with Levi and Blue Jeans, who were both raised in the area of New Castle. In the late part of 2018, Levi and Blue Jeans moved to Keystone Safari, and this newborn female calf is their fourth calf, who joins their first-born calf, Calvin, who was born in 2017, their second-born calf, Timber, who was born in 2021, and their third-born calf, Keyari, who was born in 2023. There will also be a contest from the Keystone Safari to name this newborn female calf of Levi and Blue Jeans. Guests who go to Keystone Safari guest that pay for park admission there will get one entry that is free into the contest for naming the newborn female calf of Levi and Blue Jeans at the Keystone Safari giraffe barn, which will go through Labor Day of 2025, which is September 1st, 2025. Staff of Keystone Safari will select the name that wins in the naming contest for the newborn female calf of Levi and Blue Jeans and whoever selects the winning name will get two season passes to Keystone Safari. 

Man gets stabbed in Homewood North part of Pittsburgh and is in stable condition after being hospitalized

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) A male victim is in stable condition after being stabbed in Homewood North in Pittsburgh yesterday morning. According to Pittsburgh Police, officers were called that day to the intersection of North Homewood Avenue and Frankstown Avenue at 9 a.mAn unidentified man was found with a stab wound on his shoulder. That man got taken to a hospital. Police also confirm that the male victim of this stabbing knew who the suspect was in this incident that stabbed him.

Pittsburgh house fire in the Stanton Heights neighborhood of Pittsburgh injures male firefighter, causes a dog to get rescued, and makes three people evacuate the burning house

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) A house fire occurred in Pittsburgh yesterday which caused a male firefighter to get injured and a dog to be rescued. The report of the fire came in at about 1:45 a.m. yesterday on a home located on the 1600 block of Duffield Street, near the Stanton Heights neighborhood of Pittsburgh in Morningside. According to Pittsburgh Bureau of Fire Battalion Chief Ed Farley, the fire started in the back of the home in the kitchen and then spread up to the second floor and front of the house. The firefighter who got injured twisted his knee after he fell through a hole in the floor of the home that caught on fire, but he is expected to be OK after getting evaluated at UPMC Mercy Hospital in Pittsburgh. A dog needed to be rescued but three people inside the burning house were able to make it out safely. The cause of this fire is still under investigation. 

Twenty-five-year-old man from East Hills in Pittsburgh identified as the victim of a shooting that recently occurred in the East Hills neighborhood of Pittsburgh

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) The twenty-five-year-old man that died from a shooting in the East Hills neighborhood of Pittsburgh on Tuesday has been identified. That man was identified yesterday as twenty-five-year-old Hezon Wilson of East Hills by the Allegheny County Medical ExaminerAccording to Pittsburgh Public Safety, the shooting happened around 9:30 p.m. Tuesday on the 2300 block of East Hills Drive. Wilson was shot in the upper body by aunidentified suspect and got pronounced dead at the scene despite trying to be saved by police and medics. The motive for this shooting is unknown at this time and there have been no arrests made yet for this incident. Police also confirm that an ongoing investigation is being held into this incident.