U.S. Lawmaker Jackie Walorski Killed In Car Crash

August 3, 2022 4:14 am

NAPPANEE, Ind.  (WPXI) – U.S. Rep. Jackie Walorski was one of four people killed in a crash in northern Indiana on Wednesday, authorities said. She was 58. Walorski, a Republican who has represented Indiana’s 2nd congressional district since 2013, was a passenger in an SUV traveling southbound in Nappanee at about 12:40 p.m. EDT when the vehicle collided with a northbound vehicle that veered left of the center line, according to a news release from the Elkhart County Sheriff’s Office. All three occupants in the southbound vehicle died as a result of their injuries, and the driver of the northbound vehicle died at the scene, the sheriff’s office said. House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy tweeted a statement “with a heavy heart” from Walorski’s office. “Please keep her family in your thoughts and prayers,” the statement read, adding that there would be no further comment from the representative’s office.

Pennsylvania Third-Party Candidates File To Run

August 3, 2022 4:11 am

HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Pennsylvania third-party candidates for governor and U.S. Senate have filed paperwork ahead of a Monday deadline to get on the Nov. 8 general election ballot, potentially making a crucial difference in the high-stakes races.  Three parties — the Keystone Party, the Libertarian Party and the Green Party — all have candidates who filed voter signatures for governor and U.S. Senate, according to the state’s online candidate list. Pennsylvania’s threshold for third-party candidates to qualify for the ballot is 5,000 signatures of registered voters. A third-party candidate’s draw in a general election, while usually very small, could help tilt a close race between the major party candidates.

Mail-In Voting Expansion Survives Legal Challenge

August 3, 2022 3:44 am

HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) – A wide expansion of mail-in voting in Pennsylvania has survived a legal challenge brought by some of the same Republican state representatives who voted for the legislation nearly three years ago. The state Supreme Court upheld the law 5 to 2 on Tuesday, with both “no” votes coming from the court’s two Republican justices. Millions of state voters have chosen to cast ballots by mail in recent elections, although Democrats have used it in far greater numbers. The law fell out of favor with Republicans as former President Donald Trump attacked it during his losing 2020 reelection campaign.

NWS Says Two Tornadoes Touched Down In Area

August 3, 2022 3:37 am

The National Weather Service has confirmed that two tornadoes touched down during Monday evening’s strong storms. Parts of Washington County were affected with reports of numerous trees down. Greene and Fayette Counties were especially hard-hit.  The National Weather Service says the first tornado tracked near the intersection of the counties of Ohio and Marshall, West Virginia and Washington, near West Finley.  They say that tornado, which caused extensive damages but no injuries, has been rated as an EF2 tornado with maximum winds of 110 to 120 mph.  The second tornado touched down near Graysville in Greene County.  That tornado, which also did not cause any injuries, was rated as an EF0, with  maximum winds of 85 mph.  The National Weather Service says these are the second and third tornadoes of the year so far in this area.  (Photo: WPXI) 

Connellsville Car Dealer & Employee Indicted

August 3, 2022 3:15 am

A federal grand jury in Pittsburgh has indicted a Fayette County used car dealer and one of his employees. Authorities say they defrauded the federal government by filing bogus COVID-19 loan and benefits applications. Thirty-six-year-old Joshua DeWitt, the owner of RC Auto Sales in Connellsville, and 45-year-old Terrence Newmeyer Jr., a salesman for DeWitt, were named in a five-count indictment handed up Tuesday charging them with mail fraud and conspiracy to commit mail and bank fraud. The men, both Connellsville residents, are accused of filing a series of fraudulent applications for Pandemic Unemployment Assistance benefits and Paycheck Protection Program loans on behalf of the dealership’s customers, misrepresenting the nature of the applications, and in some cases, telling them the application was for money to buy a car from RC. When customers received debit cards in the mail loaded with pandemic relief funds, DeWitt and Newmeyer told them to bring them to the dealership and turn the cards over to the two of them for their control.

Stephen King Testifies For Government In Merger Trial

August 2, 2022 3:16 pm

WASHINGTON (AP) – Bestselling author Stephen King has testified in a federal antitrust trial in Washington. Tracing his own history beginning as an unknown author in the 1970s, King laid out a portrait of a publishing industry that has become increasingly concentrated over the years. He testified as a witness for the U.S. Justice Department. The government is trying to convince a federal judge that the proposed merger of Penguin Random House and rival Simon & Schuster, two of the world’s biggest publishers, would thwart competition. In his testimony Tuesday, King described himself as “a freelance writer.” He said publisher “consolidation is bad for competition.”  (Photo:  ABC News)

U.S. Employers Posted Fewer Job Openings

August 2, 2022 3:14 pm

WASHINGTON (AP) – American employers posted fewer job openings in June as the economy contends with raging inflation and rising interest rates. The Labor Department said Tuesday job openings fell to a still-high 10.7 million in June from 11.3 million in May. In its monthly Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey, the Labor Department said that the number of Americans quitting their jobs fell slightly in June while layoffs fell. The job market has been resilient so far this year: Employers have added an average of 457,000 a jobs a month in 2022; and unemployment is near a 50-year low.

Four Masked Men Rob Ride-Share Driver In Pittsburgh

August 2, 2022 12:18 pm

(WPXI) – A ride-share driver was carjacked when he was called to pick up passengers in Pittsburgh’s Elliot neighborhood early Tuesday, according to police. Officers responded to the 1200 block of Chartiers Avenue around 3 a.m. The ride-share driver told police that when he arrived to pick up the passengers, he got out of his car, and four armed men wearing masks approached him. Police said they proceeded to hold a gun to his head and rob him of his cash. The victim was otherwise not injured. Police said the suspects got into his white 2019 Ford Focus and drove away. Pittsburgh police are still looking for the vehicle and continue to investigate.

U.S. Speaker Of The House Nancy Pelosi Arrives In Taiwan

August 2, 2022 10:55 am

TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) – U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has landed in Taiwan, becoming the highest-ranking American official to visit in 25 years. Pelosi’s visit has triggered increased tensions between China and the United States. China claims Taiwan as part of its territory and views visits by foreign government officials as recognition of the island’s sovereignty. China had warned of “resolute and strong measures” if Pelosi went ahead with the trip. The Biden administration did not explicitly urge her to call it off, while seeking to assure Beijing it would not signal any change in U.S. policy on Taiwan.

Former Local Dentist Convicted In Wife’s Death

August 2, 2022 5:48 am

DENVER — A wealthy dentist accused of fatally shooting his wife at the end of an African safari has been found guilty of murder and mail fraud. The verdict reached Monday for Lawrence “Larry” Rudolph’ came from a jury in a Denver federal court following a trial that lasted three weeks. Rudolph was charged with murder in the death of Bianca Rudolph as well as mail fraud for cashing in $4.8 million in life insurance claims in what prosecutors describe as a premeditated crime. Rudolph maintained his innocence. His attorney suggested his wife of 34 years shot herself while trying to pack a shotgun in a hurry as they prepared to return to the United States in 2016.