Pittsburgh Man Charged With Embezzling From Non-Profit

April 29, 2026 5:47 pm

WASHINGTON, Pa – The City of Washington Police Department has filed criminal charges against Andrew Mours of Pittsburgh following an extensive investigation into the misappropriation of funds from the Washington Community Theater, a local non-profit organization.  The investigation began on March 13, 2026, when representatives of the organization reported suspected financial discrepancies involving its treasurer. The case was subsequently assigned to the City Detective Unit.  Through the course of the investigation, detectives determined that Mours, while serving as treasurer, unlawfully diverted funds belonging to the organization for personal use. Financial records, witness statements, and admissions made by Mours established a total loss of approximately $41,140.57.  Investigators further determined that Mours engaged in deceptive practices to conceal the activity, including providing false financial information to the organization’s board and altering financial records.  Based on the findings of the investigation, criminal charges have been filed against Mours, an arrest warrant was issued, and Mours has since turned himself into Magistrate Kelly Stewart’s office and was given a bond.

Suspicious Man Reported On Montour Trail

April 29, 2026 1:50 pm

Police are investigating reports of a suspicious man along the Montour Trail in Bethel Park. Bethel Park police were called to the Montour Trail on Friday after a woman reported an encounter with a suspicious man around 8 p.m., near the Limestone Drive entrance. Investigators said the woman told police she was walking her dog when the man approached her, began talking to her and complimented her appearance. The report states the man then reached to touch her arm, but her dog lunged at him, causing him to run down the trail toward Peters Township. Police said a Good Samaritan witnessed the incident and stayed with the woman until they arrived. This is a popular access point for walkers, joggers, and bikers. Police said they’re still working to determine if a crime did occur and want to talk to the man involved. They said this is an active investigation and are asking anyone who saw anything along the trail around Friday at 8 p.m. to give them a call.

No Movement On Data Centers In South Strabane

April 29, 2026 4:43 am

South Strabane Township Supervisors held discussions during their meeting centered on their data center ordinance, fossil fuel and electric generation ordinance and their noise and dust ordinance. Those continuing discussions are frustrating residents that want to see a data center ordinance passed before a land development plan is filed on a 1400 acre property owned by CNX on Zediker Station Road that could develop one there. Diane Ecker played sound effects from an operating data center to emphasize that supervisors must take their health and well being into consideration. Cynthia Rossi made a trip to Ohio to visit a data center and specifically study a fossil fuel power generation plant. She described the power plant and the data center buildings as huge. She said it would be inhumane to have a data center complex like the one that she saw built in a residential/agricultural area of South Strabane. Hearing the frustrations of the residents, Supervisor Jeff Bull said that they are making sure that the ordinance is being done right. Supervisors will be updated on changes to the data center ordinance and the fossil fuel electric generation ordinance this week. It is likely another public hearing will be scheduled to allow comment on changes. Supervisors also voted to have the noise and dust ordinance advertised so residents can view modifications to that ordinance as it would relate to data center construction.

Traffic Restrictions Going Into Effect In May In Washington

April 29, 2026 4:12 pm

PennDOT announced that single-lane restrictions are scheduled to occur on Route 2001 (South Main Street) and Route 18 in the City of Washington, beginning Monday, May 4th.  During this time crews from Allison Park Contractors, Inc. will perform sewer line relocation at the intersection of Route 2001 and Route 18 as part of the Route 2001/Route 18 Over Catfish Creek Bridge.   Replacement Project.  Drivers should remain alert and use caution when traveling through the area.

Cook Announces $36 Million In Energy-Sector Grants

April 29, 2026 3:40 pm

HARRISBURG – Rep. Bud Cook (R‑Greene/Washington) announced on Wednesday, grants for two employers who hire individuals who live in the 50th District. The grants, which total a little more than $36 million, will be used to help cut greenhouse gas emissions, lower energy costs and strengthen the area’s industrial economy.  Cook says the companies receiving the grants are CNX Green Ventures LLC – which will get $31.5 million to install special ventilation wells at the Enlow Fork coal mine. He says the project will use a pipeline system to safely capture and transport the methane for offsite processing.  The other company is Iron Senergy Holding LLC., that will receive $4.8 million to install a device to capture coal mine methane.  Cook says the funding is awarded as part of the Medium-scale Award Track (MAT) and Large-scale Award Track (LAT) of the Reducing Industrial Sector Emissions in Pennsylvania (RISE PA) program. In total, more than $267 million was awarded to manufacturing projects across Pennsylvania through the RISE PA program.

Supreme Court Weakens Landmark Civil Rights-Era Law

April 29, 2026 2:59 pm

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court has weakened a landmark Civil Rights-era law that has increased minority representation in Congress and elsewhere. In a 6-3 ruling, the court’s conservative majority on Wednesday struck down a majority Black congressional district in Louisiana. The decision opens the door for more redistricting across the country that could aid Republican efforts to control the House. The effect of the ruling may be felt more strongly in 2028 because most filing deadlines for this year’s congressional races have passed. It’s unclear now how much is left of Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act of 1965. That law is the main way to challenge racially discriminatory election practices.  (Photo:  AP)

Cole Allen Took Picture Before Alleged Attack

April 29, 2026 10:34 am

WASHINGTON (AP) — The man charged with trying to storm the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner and kill President Donald Trump took a picture of himself in his hotel room just minutes earlier, outfitted with an ammunition bag, shoulder gun holster and a sheathed knife. The details are in a new court filing. Cole Allen of California was later captured when he tried to race past a security barricade near the ballroom, prompting an exchange of gunfire with Secret Service agents. Allen’s defender says he’s presumed innocent.

Fayette County Coroner Wants Ban On “Gas Station Heroin”

April 28, 2026 2:48 am

The Fayette County Coroner is urging a nationwide ban on Tianeptine, also known as “gas station heroin,” after the county’s first accidental overdose. The substance, which is described as opioid-like, is not FDA-approved for any medical use. According to the release, it is highly addictive and can cause severe withdrawal symptoms, like seizures and respiratory depression. Dr. Bob Baker said the product is sold in vape shops and online, with more popular brands labeled as TD Plus, Neptune’s Fix and Pegasus. Several states have already banned the product, but Baker said he is recommending a nationwide ban to fast-track legislation in efforts to prevent an epidemic. Baker said he is working with other agencies to bring awareness to this problem and save lives.

Court Grants Public Access To Voting Data

April 29, 2026 4:48 am

HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Pennsylvania’s high court has ruled that spreadsheets of raw data from ballots are public records. The Democratic-majority court’s decision on Tuesday provides access to what are known as “cast vote records.” The justices say their decision helps assure the public that elections are safe, secure, and accurate while keeping individual votes secret. Lycoming County elections officials had denied access to digital copies from the 2020 presidential election. The court clarified that these records are not physical ballots but spreadsheets of raw data. The high court said it was only ruling on the issue in one Pennsylvania county and said it was possible other counties do not sufficiently randomize their election data.

Fed Leaves Benchmark Interest Rate Unchanged

April 29, 2026 5:00 am

WASHINGTON (AP) — Jerome Powell says he plans to remain on the board of the Federal Reserve after his term as chair ends next month “for an undetermined period of time.” He cited the recent legal actions taken by the Trump administration against the Fed as his reason for staying on. The Fed Wednesday left its benchmark interest rate unchanged for the third straight meeting but signaled it could still cut rates in the coming months, moves that attracted the most dissents since October 1992. The Senate Banking Committee earlier approved Powell’s successor as chair, Trump appointee Kevin Warsh, on a party-line vote.  (Photo:  AP)