Monday, April 20, 2026

Local News

Get Those Winter Coats Out

Hope you didn’t put away your winter weather gear.  There is a Freeze Warning in effect from eleven o’clock Monday night until nine o’clock Tuesday morning.  Lows will be in the upper twenties. If you have outdoor plants that can be brought in – better safe than sorry and if you have plants in the ground, it may be a good idea to cover them.  On the upside though, more sunshine and warmer temperatures are on the way this week.  Highs will return to near average temperatures in the 60s and warmer air is expected later this week with highs in the 70s and even low 80s by Friday.

Butler County Man Found With Loaded Gun At Airport

A Butler County man is facing charges after police said a gun was found in his carry-on bag at Pittsburgh International Airport on Monday. Transportation Security Administration officers found the loaded handgun in the passenger’s bag at the main security checkpoint and alerted Allegheny County Police. Police determined that the passenger, Garrett Beattie, 43, of Cranberry Township, did not have a valid concealed carry permit. He is charged with carrying a firearm without a license. The FBI was also notified. According to Allegheny County police, passengers who bring firearms into an airport security checkpoint can face federal civil fines from the Transportation Security Administration up to $10,000. Repeat offenders can be fined up to $13,910.

Fire Crews Busy Over The Weekend

The State Police Fire Marshal is investigating a fire in North Franklin Township that sent one person to UPMC Washington Hospital with burns.  The blaze broke out Saturday around 4:30 p.m in the 200-block of Park Avenue.  Heavy fire was reported in the rear of the home.  Two people were treated at the scene.  There is no word on the identity or condition of the person hospitalized.  Meanwhile, crews battled a pair of fires in Fayette County on Sunday.  The first was reported around 4 a.m. along Back Street in German Township.  The fire marshal is also investigating  the cause of this fire. The third fire was in Uniontown Saturday afternoon.  A home along Wilbur Avenue was damaged.  Reportedly, the fire was accidentally sparked by burning outside the home.  No injuries were reported in either fire in Fayette County.

Fire Leaves Mother and Six Children Dead

MILL HALL, Pa. (AP) — Authorities say a mother and six children ranging in age from 3 to 11 were killed in an explosion and fire at a central Pennsylvania home. Pennsylvania State Police say firefighters responding to a report of an explosion and fire at a home in Clinton County on Sunday morning confirmed that seven people were trapped, but they couldn’t search the building engulfed in flames. All seven died. Police identified them as 34-year-old Sarah Stolzfus, four sons and two daughters. The cause is under investigation. Police say a propane leak inside the home may have caused the explosion and fire, however exterior propane tanks did not explode and were not contributing factors.

Eaglet Has Surgery After Swallowing Fishing Hook

WEST MIFFLIN, Pa. — (WPXI) – One of the eaglets at the U.S. Steel nest in West Mifflin ingested a fishing hook that was attached to a fishing line on the live stream. According to the Tamarack Wildlife Center, federal and state permissions were granted to remove the eaglet from the nest to be evaluated and receive treatment. It is best not to interfere with the nests, but TWC believed that the hook could cause severe injury or death to the eaglet. The eaglet was able to get emergency surgery less than 12 hours after swallowing the hook. Dr. Jesse Fallon, at the Avian Conservation Center of Appalachia, said, “The most dangerous first hurdle has been cleared.” If the eaglet continues to recover, it could be returned to the nest in a week or so.

World News

Man Who Killed Eight Children Was Convicted Felon

SHREVEPORT, La. (AP) — Police say a Louisiana man who fatally shot seven of his children and another child used an assault-style weapon despite a 2019 felony firearms conviction. The attack early Sunday in Shreveport, Louisiana, was one of the nation’s deadliest mass shootings in recent years. The shooter, identified as Shamar Elkins, died after a police pursuit that ended with officers firing on him. Louisiana law says a person convicted of certain violent felonies are banned from having a gun for at least 10 years. Officials say the children who died ranged in age from 3 to 11 years old. Police say two people escaped by jumping from a roof.

Doubts Over Talks Between Iran & US

ISLAMABAD (AP) — Pakistan is preparing for new talks between the U.S. and Iran, even as tensions rise around the Strait of Hormuz. The U.S. seized an Iranian cargo ship over the weekend, accusing it of evading a blockade. Iran’s military has vowed to respond, calling U.S. actions disingenuous. With a ceasefire set to expire midweek, Pakistan has intensified diplomatic efforts to resume talks on Tuesday. Iran remains undecided about attending. The conflict has also caused oil prices to soar, with Brent crude reaching about $95 a barrel. Iran warns of continued economic impact if tensions persist.

Businesses Can Claim Tariff Refunds

NEW YORK (AP) — A refund system for businesses that paid tariffs which the U.S. Supreme Court eventually struck down is scheduled to launch on Monday. U.S. Customs and Border Protection says importers and their brokers will be able to begin claiming refunds online beginning at 8 a.m. It’s the first step in a complicated process that also might eventually lead to refunds for consumers who were billed for some or all of the tariffs on products shipped to them from outside the United States. In a 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court ruled in late February that President Donald Trump usurped Congress’ taxation authority when he set double-digit import tax rates on products from almost every other country.

SCOTUS Will Hear From Catholic Preschools On Funding

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court will hear from Catholic preschools that say it’s unconstitutional to exclude them from a state-funded program because they won’t admit kids from LGBTQ+ families. It’s the latest religious rights case for the conservative-majority court. The justices on Monday said they’ll hear from Colorado’s St. Mary Catholic Parish and the Archdiocese of Denver, which are supported by the Republican Trump administration. The schools argue Colorado is violating their religious rights by barring them from the taxpayer-funded universal preschool program over their faith-based admission policies. The state says religious schools are welcome to participate but are required to follow nondiscrimination laws. The case will be heard in the fall.

French Prosecutors Summon Elon Musk

PARIS (AP) — Elon Musk has been summoned to Paris as part of an investigation into alleged misconduct on the social media platform X. French authorities are looking into the spread of child sexual abuse material and deepfake content. Musk and former X CEO Linda Yaccarino have been invited for voluntary interviews. It’s unclear if they will attend. The investigation is still ongoing after a search at X’s French premises in February. French prosecutors have alerted U.S. authorities, but the Justice Department reportedly declined to assist. Reporters Without Borders has also filed a complaint against X for allowing disinformation.