AAA Urges Parents to Talk to Teens During National Teen Driver Safety Week

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) National Teen Driver Safety Week runs through Saturday, October 25th, and AAA is recommending that parents talk to teens about driving safely. AAA East Central in Pittsburgh also gives a four-step approach called READ the Road to help new drivers increase their safety on the road. Drivers must have the RIGHT speed by following the speed limit and slowing down in weather conditions that are poor, and they must keep their EYES up on the road while avoiding distractions. Those on the road also must ANTICIPATE their next move by reacting to the moves of other drivers and provide a DONUT of space around their vehicle on all sides as a safe buffer. According to a recent release from AAA East Central, the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety Culture Index reveals that 72% of teen drivers aged 16–18 admitted to engaging in at least one risky behavior while driving and these include:

  • Driving 10 mph over the limit on residential streets (47%)
  • Speeding 15 mph over the limit on freeways (40%)
  • Texting while driving (35%)
  • Running red lights (32%)
  • Aggressive driving (31%)
  • Driving Drowsy (25%)
  • Driving without a seatbelt (17%)

The AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety has also confirmed that new teen drivers aged 16-17) are more likely than adults to be involved in a deadly crash by three times.

You can also find tips that AAA recommends to ensure teens are driving safely by visiting the link below:

Click here for tips on Teen Driver Safety – AAA Exchange

Aliquippa man sentenced to prison for punching another man in 2021 bar dispute leading to fatal blood clot in the victim

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Harrisburg, PA) Pennsylvania Attorney General Dave Sunday announced in Harrisburg yesterday that twenty-eight-year-old Kijana Lowe of Aliquippa was sentenced to two to five years in prison that day in connection with a dispute in 2021 outside of an Aliquippa bar which led to a man getting killed. Police stated that Lowe punched thirty-eight-year-old Ayo Genes of Aliquippa in the parking lot outside Paris Grill in September of 2021. Genes died about two weeks later in a hospital because of a blood clot even though he underwent surgery there. Lowe has pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter and he is already serving a ten-year prison sentence on drug charges after he was arrested in November of 2021 for drug trafficking at a Moon Township hotel. Lowe was also ordered to pay a restitution of $3,000 toward funeral costs.

U.S. Steel preparing to restart a Clairton Coke Works plant battery after August explosion

(File Photo: Source for Photo: The Clairton Coke Works, a U.S. Steel coking plant, is seen Monday, Aug 11, 2025, in Clairton, Penn. (AP Photo/Gene Puskar)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Clairton, PA) U.S. Steel is preparing to restart Battery 14 at the U.S. Steel Coke Works plant in Clairton because of the explosion that occurred there on August 11th2025 that killed two men and injured at least ten people. This battery has been on hot idle since the explosion, and that means that it is not making any product. U.S. Steel confirmed that the repair work on Battery 14 is complete now and operations on it can continue. Final safety checks are set to be performed today with startup expected to begin this afternoon.

Congressman Chris Deluzio warns premiums for health insurance will increase without tax credit extension

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Washington, D.C.) Congressman Chris Deluzio, who represents the 17th Congressional District, gave a warning in Washington D.C. recently that without tax credit extension, health insurance premiums will increase. The government shutdown is in its third week, and tax credits from the Affordable Care Act is one of the reasons for it holding up. Deluzio noted that if change does not come in his district, 24,000 people that receive their coverage through the Pennsylvania marketplace Pennie could see their premiums increase by 75%.

Current phone scam in Pennsylvania targets SNAP benefit recipients

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Harrisburg, PA) There is a scam out there in Pennsylvania currently targeting those who receive SNAP benefits. The Pennsylvania Department of Human Services stated yesterday that SNAP clients are getting calls from some phone numbers telling them that the benefits are on hold until the eligibility can be verified by providing a pin and calling a number. The cell phone numbers of the scammers are 1-888-239-7710, 1-888-272-8720 and 1-888-737-6551, however; you can call 1-844-347-8477 if you get a scam call. 

Opening of the LIHEAP program in Pennsylvania delayed because of the government shutdown

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Harrisburg, PA) According to state officials yesterday, the opening of the annual Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program, or LIHEAP for short, will be delayed in Pennsylvania until December due to the federal government shutdown. A release confirms that this LIHEAP program, which helps qualified families in Pennsylvania pay heating bills for the winter months, will be delayed until December 3rd because the Pennsylvania Department of Human Services has not received its federal allocation for 2025-2026 LIHEAP funds yet. You can also get local help by visiting pa211.org or by calling 211. 

Aliquippa man arrested for driving under the influence of drugs in Aliquippa

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Aliquippa, PA) Pennsylvania State Police in Beaver reported via release today that twenty-six-year-old Dakota Shannon of Aliquippa was arrested for driving under the influence of drugs in Aliquippa on the evening of September 26th, 2025. Shannon was arrested for DUI at 7:31 p.m. on the 1 block of Snyder Street and the charges against him are pending. 

Aliquippa man arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol in Aliquippa

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Aliquippa, PA) Pennsylvania State Police in Beaver reported via release today that thirty-seven-year-old Matthew Dillard of Aliquippa was arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol in Aliquippa on the evening of September 30th, 2025. Dillard was stopped by police and was arrested during a traffic stop at 7:30 p.m. on Franklin Avenue and Pine Street. Charges against Dillard are pending.

I-376 Parkway West Overnight Lane Closures Continue Monday Night in Robinson and Collier Townships

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Allegheny County, PA) PennDOT District 11 announced that on Monday night October 27th, weather permitting, overnight lane closures on I-376 (Parkway West) in Collier and Robinson Townships of Allegheny County will continue. From 9 p.m. through 5 a.m. through mid-January nightly, an overnight single-lane restriction will occur as needed in both directions on I-376 between the Campbells Run Road (Exit 62) and the Erie/Washington/I-79 (Exit 64A) interchanges. Drainage repairs, signage, and delineator and rumble strip installation work will be conducted there by crews. 

PHEAA Reminds Students to Apply for Free Aid (2026-2027 FAFSA)

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Harrisburg, PA) The time for Pennsylvania students that are college-bound to apply for the 2026-2027 Free Application for Federal Student Aid, better known as FAFSA, is now. Students must complete the FAFSA to determine their eligibility for a PA State Grant. According to a release yesterday from the Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency (PHEAA), here are the online links to apply for the 2026-2027 FAFSA as well as more information about webinars from the PHEAA that students can register for to learn about FAFSA application can be found below:

Click here to apply: pheaa.org/FAFSA

Click here to apply: StudentAid.gov

PHEAA FAFSA Application Webinars 

Creating Your StudentAid.gov Account—A StudentAid.gov account is needed to fill out and submit the FAFSA. Learn more about what the StudentAid.gov account is, when an account is needed, and who should create an account.
Tuesday, November 4th, 2025
6:00-7:00 P.M. (ET)
Click here to register for this session.

Financial Aid 101—PHEAA Access Partners will present information on the financial aid application process, what types of aid are available for students, and strategies to start thinking about affordability before getting ready to apply for postsecondary school admission. Time will be provided for any questions regarding the financial aid process.
Tuesday, November 18th, 2025
6:00-7:00 P.M. (ET)
Click here to register for this session.

Wednesday, December 10th, 2025

6:00-7:00 P.M.

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FAFSA Overview Line by Line—PHEAA Access Partners will present an overview of the 2026-27 FAFSA process to guide students and families through a step-by-step process of filing the FAFSA and PA State Grant applications.

Thursday, December 18th, 2025
6:00-7:00 P.M. (ET)
Click here to register for this session.