Heidelberg Police Chief Found Dead In Patrol Car

May 19, 2026 12:44 pm

Authorities are investigating the death of the chief of The Heidelberg Borough Police Department. The borough put out a release on Tuesday, saying they are “saddened to announce the sudden and tragic death of Police Chief Dennis Dixon while on duty.” Chief Dixon was found dead in his patrol vehicle around just before nine o’clock Monday night. He joined the Heidelberg Police Department in 2008 and was promoted to chief in 2018. The Allegheny County Police Department is handling the investigation and information regarding the cause and manner of his death will be released by the Allegheny County Medical Examiner’s Office.

It’s Primary Election Day

May 19, 2026 1:45 am

It’s primary election day across Pennsylvania.  The polls open at seven a.m and close at eight p.m.  Washington County Elections Director Melanie Ostrander says she is expecting to see around a thirty-five to thirty-eight-percent voter turnout, but is hoping for better since the weather is expected to be nice.  There are two costly and hotly contested races.  One is for Pennsylvania State Senate in the 46th Senatorial District.  Three-term incumbent Republican Camera Bartolotta is being challenged by Al Buchtan, a Greene County businessman, for a place on November’s ballot.  Evan Snyder of Washington County’s Nottingham Township is running unopposed for the seat in the Democratic primary. Meanwhile, Bud Cook, the incumbent republican representative in the Pennsylvania State House is going up against Ben Humble from Waynesburg.  Voters will also be asked to cast votes for nominations for Lieutenant Governor and for both chambers of the General Assembly.  Democratic Governor Josh Shapiro and his Republican opponent Stacy Garrity are both unopposed.  (Photo:  AP)

Peters Twp School District Budget Calls For Tax Hike

May 19, 2026 5:08 am

The Peters Township School Board voted to approve their preliminary operating budget for the 2026-2027 school year. The budget will include a tax increase of .32 mills. That equates to a 1.97% millage increase. According to Business Manager Brad Rau, the school district was allowed to raise taxes by 3.5% without voter approval. The $89,784,137 budget is balanced and has a $5 million reserve fund. The vote was 5-3 to approve. Directors Rolf Briegel, Jason Camilletti, Kathleen Chaudhari, Michael Lynch and Richard Soeder voted to approve the measure. Directors Thomas Adrian, Alex Binsse and Sarah Kennedy voted against the measure. Director Alex O’Neill was not in attendance. According to Vice Chairperson Kathleen Chaudhari, the district is facing more than $20 million in building maintenance projects over the next 5 years. There are two paving projects along with HVAC and roof replacements that are in need of attention. In addition to the tax increase, directors by the identical 5-3 vote approved a measure to file 2027 property tax assessment appeals to properties transferred in the district from July 1, 2024 through June 30 2026. Appeals will be filed on properties with a minimum sales price of $200,000 and a minimum under-assessed tax revenue of $500. A vote to formally adopt the budget will occur on June 22.

Holiday Travelers Will Pay Highest Gas Prices In Four Years

May 19, 2026 2:39 am

Triple A says Memorial Day travelers can expect to pay the highest gas prices at the pump in four years.  Gas prices are nine cents lower in Western Pennsylvania this week at $4.760 per gallon, according to AAA East Central’s Gas Price Report.  Nationally, after some consistent declines, the national average price for gasoline rose towards the end of last week and the national average is $4.51, a penny less than last Monday and nearly 50 cents higher than a month ago.  Travelers are preparing to hit the road in record numbers this week, and drivers will be facing the highest Memorial Day gas prices since 2022. This time last year, the national average price for a gallon of gasoline was $3.17. Simultaneously, oil is trading around $107/barrel after spending most of last week trading around $100/barrel. With elevated oil prices and expected higher demand, prices could continue to push upward through the week and into the weekend.  (Photo:  AP)

More Victims Possible In Sex-Related Case Of Former Priest

May 19, 2026 2:52 am

A retired priest and chaplain is facing charges for sex-related crimes dating back to 2009 – after investigators say two victims recently came forward. Now, our news partners at WPXI say there could be more victims. Authorities say 84-year-old Robert Byrnes is currently facing multiple charges, including aggravated indecent assault without consent and obstruction and official oppression. The Westmoreland County District Attorney’s Office says Byrnes was a chaplain for the Pennsylvania State Police and other law enforcement agencies through 2018, and was issued a badge and a state police uniform. He lived at Christ Our Shepard Center in Greensburg in an apartment above the kitchen and the DA’s office says both male victims reportedly worked in the kitchen there. Following his arraignment, Byrnes on $250,000 unsecured bail. He’s expected to appear in court again in June.

Trump’s Tough-Talk Hitting A Wall With Iran

May 19, 2026 4:50 am

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump considers himself an effective dealmaker but appears to have hit a wall with Iran. His tough talk, threats and even military action have failed to move Tehran from its long-established positions. Trump has insisted that Iran is ready to reach an agreement in the wake of escalating U.S. threats. But he once again backed down, saying he had put plans for an imminent resumption of attacks on hold. There’s no evidence that Iran is set to meet Trump’s demands, and its chokehold on the Strait of Hormuz gives it a big bargaining chip. The impact on the key oil shipping corridor has raised gasoline prices in the U.S.

DOJ Announces Fund To Compensate Trump Allies

May 19, 2026 4:51 am

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration has announced the creation a nearly $1.8 billion fund to compensate allies of the Republican president who believe they have been unjustly investigated and prosecuted. The “Anti-Weaponization Fund” was announced by the Justice Department on Monday as part of a deal to resolve President Donald Trump’s lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service over the leak of his tax returns. Democrats and government watchdogs immediately pledged to fight what they called a “corrupt” and unprecedented resolution. Trump’s lawyers disclosed the dismissal of the IRS lawsuit in a filing in federal court in Florida, where the president sued earlier this year.

Investigation Continues Into San Diego Mosque Shooting

May 19, 2026 4:54 am

SAN DIEGO (AP) — Before the first shot rang out at a San Diego mosque in a deadly shooting, police were already scrambling to find two teenagers who would ultimately be responsible. Police say the shooting Monday killed three men. The suspects, ages 17 and 18, were found in a vehicle after killing themselves a few blocks from the site of the shooting at the Islamic Center of San Diego. Police say the search began after a mother of one of the teenagers reported her son was suicidal. San Diego Police Chief Scott Wahl says the department is investigating the attack as a hate crime. The Islamic center is the largest mosque in San Diego County.

Putin Visits China To Reaffirm Russia Ties

May 19, 2026 4:55 am

BEIJING (AP) — Russian President Vladimir Putin is traveling to China to meet with Chinese leader Xi Jinping. The visit comes less than a week after U.S. President Donald Trump wrapped up his own trip to Beijing. Putin is scheduled to be in China on Tuesday and Wednesday. The meeting is likely to be closely watched as Beijing seeks to maintain stable relations with the United States while also preserving strong ties with Russia. The Kremlin has said Putin and Xi are planning to discuss economic cooperation between the two countries but also key international and regional issues. The visit coincides with the 25th anniversary of the Sino-Russian Treaty of Friendship signed in 2001.

Former LA Police Detective Mark Fuhrman Dies

May 19, 2026 5:11 am

BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Former Los Angeles police detective Mark Fuhrman, who was convicted of lying during testimony at the O.J. Simpson murder trial, has died. He was 74. Fuhrman was one of the first two police detectives sent to investigate the 1994 killings of Simpson’s ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend, Ronald Goldman. Furhman reported finding a bloody glove at Simpson’s home but his credibility came under attack during the trial as the defense raised the prospect of racial bias. Under cross-examination, Fuhrman testified he had never made anti-Black racial slurs over the previous 10 years, but a recording made by an aspiring screenwriter showed he had done so repeatedly. A coroner said Monday that Fuhrman died May 12 in Idaho, where he had moved years ago.