October 25, 2022 4:07 am
WASHINGTON (AP) – A new AP-NORC poll shows that nearly two-thirds of Americans think the federal government is not doing enough to fight climate change. That opinion comes as respondents have limited awareness about a sweeping new law that commits the U.S. to its largest ever investment to combat global warming. President Joe Biden and Democrats in Congress have touted the Inflation Reduction Act passed in August as a milestone achievement they hope can boost the party leading into the midterm elections. Yet the poll by The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research finds that 61% of U.S. adults say they know little to nothing about it.
October 25, 2022 4:06 am
WASHINGTON (AP) – A massive recall of sleep apnea machines is expected to drag into next year. That’s caused frustration for U.S. patients and led federal officials to consider rare legal steps to speed the replacement effort. Dutch manufacturer Philips has recalled more than 5 million machines worldwide due to foam that can deteriorate, releasing potentially harmful byproducts. While customers were supposed to receive new machines within a year, the company says shipments will continue into 2023. That’s left many U.S. patients to choose between using a recalled device or trying other risky remedies. U.S. regulators have warned they may take the unprecedented step of ordering Philips to step up its effort.
October 25, 2022 4:03 am
Peters Township Council met Monday evening and approved two temporary road closures. The first road closure that will occur will be on Druid Drive on November 14 and 15 to allow contractors for Verizon to install a pole and antenna for cell phone service near a high tension electrical line. Traffic will be directed by a detour to Fireside Drive to navigate the closure. Township officials also allowed a 14 day closure on Turkeyfoot Road to take place to allow Columbia Gas to perform maintenance work on a transmission line. Dates for that work are pending and residents will be alerted when that will be done. Council also approved nine pre qualified contractors that will be able to bid on the aquatic center project at Rolling Hills Park. Before the action items, council recognized Stephanie Urchick. She is a member of the McMurray Rotary Club and a Rotary International Director. Urchick was just named President of Rotary International for the 2024-2025 year
October 25, 2022 2:57 am

(WPXI) – A Greene County man is in jail, accused of abusing his 6-year-old daughter. John Edward Kraft, 50, of Waynesburg, is facing multiple charges for allegedly striking his daughter, causing severe bruising all over her body. According to court documents filed by state police in Waynesburg, one of the girl’s siblings allegedly said Kraft buried her in the yard and left her in a hole all night. He also allegedly choked her until she blacked out. Kraft has been charged with multiple counts of aggravated assault, simple assault, strangulation, endangering the welfare of children, reckless endangerment, false imprisonment of a minor and unlawful restraint of a minor. He is in the Greene County jail, unable to post bail, according to court documents.
October 25, 2022 2:53 am
(WPXI) – The Allegheny County police department is investigating a man being found shot to death in Duquesne. 911 dispatch was notified around 5:55 a.m. Tuesday of a male slumped over the wheel of a car in the 900 block of High Street. First responders found a man who had several gunshot wounds. The victim, later identified by the Medical Examiner’s Office as 18-year-old Durobb Johnson, was pronounced dead on scene. Homicide detectives initiated an investigation. Anyone with information concerning this incident is asked to call the County Police Tip Line 1-833-ALL-TIPS. Callers can remain anonymous.
October 25, 2022 2:46 am
A Washington man faced his preliminary hearing on Monday on charges that he struck a child with his car while driving under the influence. David Garcia, 46 will enter a fast track plea agreement on felony charges of accidents involving death or injury and aggravated assault by vehicle while DUI along with several misdemeanor DUI and summary driving charges. Garcia is accused of striking a boy with his car on West Chestnut Street back in May. Police records state that he said the boy appeared in front of him and he could not stop the car. He allegedly checked on the boy before fleeing the scene out of fear. When stopped by police they say he smelled of alcohol and was taken to Washington Hospital for a blood draw. The boy was taken to a Pittsburgh hospital with a compound fracture. Garcia remains in the Washington County jail unable to post bail. He is scheduled for the fast track plea hearing on December 20.
October 25, 2022 2:27 am

FORT INDIANTOWN GAP, Pa. (AP) – Authorities say a training accident involving two military vehicles on a Pennsylvania military training area claimed the life of one soldier and injured three others over the weekend. Pennsylvania National Guard officials said the crash happened Saturday at Fort Indiantown Gap about 25 miles (40 kilometers) northeast of Harrisburg. Officials said Spc. Mackenzie L. Shay, 20 of New Castle, was killed and three other service members were treated and released. Officials did not release details about the accident but said it remains under investigation. WHP-TV reported that fort officials say it occurred during a routine supply mission between ranges in the fort’s more remote training area. (Photo: WPXI)
October 24, 2022 12:56 pm

ST. LOUIS (AP) – St. Louis police say three people are dead after at a shooting a high school Monday morning. Speaking at a news conference, Police Commissioner Michael Sack said the three dead included a woman, a teenage girl and the shooter, described as a man about 20 years old. The shooting just after 9 a.m. at Central Visual and Performing Arts High School forced students to barricade doors and huddle in classroom corners, jump from windows and run out of the building to seek safety. Within minutes, the school was surrounded by dozens of police vehicles. (Photo: AP)
October 24, 2022 12:18 pm

PONTIAC, Mich. (AP) – A teenager has pleaded guilty to terrorism and first-degree murder in a Michigan school shooting. Four students were killed and more were injured in the shooting nearly a year ago at Oxford High School. The investigation put an extraordinary focus on Ethan Crumbley’s home life and the alleged role of his parents in the tragedy. The 16-year-old Crumbley pleaded guilty Monday to 24 charges in the Oakland County court. On the day of the shooting, school staff discovered violent drawings and desperate messages created by Crumbley. But his parents declined to take him home and he was allowed to stay in school. James and Jennifer Crumbley are charged with involuntary manslaughter. They’re accused of making a gun accessible at home and ignoring Ethan Crumbley’s mental health needs. (Photo: AP)
October 24, 2022 9:23 am

(WPXI) – A UPMC representative addressed a false alert that was sent out Monday morning, notifying employees of an active shooter. Police responded to Presbyterian hospital around 8:15 a.m. after a Bronze Alert went out, warning employees of an active shooter situation. University of Pittsburgh police put out a social media post, advising people to avoid the area because of a possible man with a gun. There were also reports of some sort of incident at UPMC Bedford. A UPMC representative said the alert was sent in error. She said all hospitals are operating normally and there were no guns at any UPMC facilities.