March 22, 2026 8:31 am
(AP) – Nonprofits and airport communities across the country are feeding Transportation Security Administration officers who keep working without full pay during the partial government shutdown. On Thursday, Feeding San Diego started handing out food boxes near the airport. Groups are also delivering meals at Washington-area airports and setting up pantries in places like St. Louis. Organizers are working closely with airports and TSA because ethics rules restrict gifts to federal employees. Unions say they can accept donations and pass them to members. TSA workers report missed bills, eviction notices, and trouble buying basics. They say support helps, but that they need their paychecks most.
March 22, 2026 8:21 am
State Police are investigating a fiery crash in Westmoreland County that killed four people on Saturday. Troopers were dispatched to the crash on Derr Road in Sewickley Township at 3:31 a.m. A vehicle reportedly hit a tree and caught fire. PSP says four people were found dead on scene. The investigation is ongoing, and updates are expected to come next week, PSP says. Anyone with information about the crash is asked to call (724) 832-3288.
March 22, 2026 8:23 am

State Police are searching for a teen girl missing from Fayette County. Emily Grace Salonick, 17, was last seen at the McDonald’s at 1 Work Parkway, South Union Township. She is described as about 5 feet, 6 inches tall, weighing 140 pounds and having hazel eyes and black hair. She’s believed to be wearing a black jacket, black McDonald’s hoodie and jeans. Anyone with information about her location is asked to call PSP Uniontown Barracks at (724) 439-7111. (Photo: WPXI)
March 22, 2026 8:02 am
(WPXI) – A man is facing charges after police say he tried to leave behind a puppy at the Pittsburgh International Airport. The Allegheny County Police Department said officers at the airport were notified of an abandoned dog running loose at the departures curb around 5 p.m. Friday. After safely securing the dog, a Labrador puppy, investigators made contact with Omar Perez, 42, of Texas. ACPD said that Perez initially told investigators he watched an Uber driver drop off the dog, but eventually admitted to abandoning the puppy when he realized he would be unable to fly with it. According to ACPD, Perez now faces multiple charges, including animal cruelty and animal abandonment. The puppy is reportedly doing well and was placed in a foster home
March 22, 2026 7:00 am
WASHINGTON (AP) — Robert S. Mueller III, the FBI director who transformed the nation’s premier law enforcement agency into a terrorism-fighting force after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks and who later became special counsel in charge of investigating ties between Russia and Donald Trump’s presidential campaign, has died. He was 81. His family says in a statement that Mueller died Friday night. At the FBI, Mueller overhauled the bureau’s mission to meet the law enforcement needs of the 21st century. His 12-year tenure began a week before the Sept. 11 attacks. Later, he was special counsel in the Justice Department’s investigation into whether the Trump campaign illegally coordinated with Russia to sway the outcome of the 2016 presidential race.
March 22, 2026 8:34 am
WASHINGTON (AP) — Nearly 90,000 bottles of a children’s pain reliever have been recalled due to reports of particles and other possible contaminants. The Food and Drug Administration posted an online notice about the recall of Taro Pharmaceuticals’ Children’s Ibuprofen Oral Suspension. The medication comes in a berry-flavored formula for children as young as 2. The FDA says the recall was launched after some customers reported “a gel-like mass and black particles in the product.” FDA regulators say the recalled products are unlikely to pose a serious health risk to consumers.
March 22, 2026 8:32 am
ATLANTA (AP) — Allergy season is upon us, bringing with it runny noses, itchy eyes and sneezing. Climate change is leading to longer and more intense allergy seasons. The good news is that treatments for seasonal allergies have become more effective in recent years. Pollen trackers, like the one maintained by the American Academy of Allergy Asthma and Immunology, can help people limit exposure. Experts also recommend masks, over-the-counter medications and talking to a doctor if symptoms start impacting sleep, school or work.
March 22, 2026 12:00 pm
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump took the United States to war without a vote of support from Congress. Now, lawmakers are increasingly questioning when, how and at what cost the war with Iran will come to an end. Under the War Powers Act, the president can engage in military operations for 60 days without approval from Congress. As that deadline approaches, some lawmakers want more information on the goals and an exit plan. Meanwhile, a $200 billion request from the Pentagon for war funds is circulating, oil prices are spiking and thousands of U.S. troops are deploying to the Middle East.
March 21, 2026 7:56 am
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Israel’s defense minister has threatened a surge in attacks against Iran and Britain condemned Iran for targeting a joint U.K.-U.S. base in the Indian Ocean. The Iranian attack on the Diego Garcia air base suggested that Tehran has missiles that can go far further than it had previously acknowledged — the base is about 2,500 miles from Iran. Meanwhile, an official Iranian news agency said the country’s Natanz nuclear enrichment facility was hit in an airstrike on Saturday, stressing there was no radiation leakage. The developments indicate the war in the Middle East shows no sign of abating as the conflict enters its fourth week.
March 21, 2026 4:53 am
Harrisburg, PA. – Today, the Pennsylvania Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs (DDAP) launched Narcan in Courts, a new initiative to expand access to the lifesaving overdose reversal medication naloxone by having it on hand at judicial buildings — including courthouses — across the Commonwealth in the event someone is experiencing an overdose. Naloxone is a medication approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to reverse an opioid overdose by quickly restoring breathing to an individual if their breathing has slowed or stopped. “Overdoses can happen anytime, anywhere. ‘Narcan in Courts’ will help to expand access to naloxone by placing it in buildings within Pennsylvania’s judicial system that are open to the public,” said DDAP Secretary Dr. Latika Davis-Jones. The naloxone for the initiative is funded and supplied through DDAP’s Overdose Prevention Program. DDAP is providing 600 Narcan kits, which equates to 1,200 individual doses of Narcan – the common brand of naloxone that comes as a nasal spray – to the Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts (AOPC). The goal of the new, voluntary initiative is to place one Narcan kit in each of the 512 Magisterial District Judge courts and all 67 county courthouses for on-site emergency use. The Narcan will be placed in locations near or similar to those that house AEDs. In addition to distributing Narcan, AOPC will provide instructions, educational materials, and information about training videos to each location.