Super Bowl Performers Want To Wow With Hip-Hop

February 10, 2022 5:49 pm

LOS ANGELES (AP) – Mary J. Blige, Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg said the NFL was late embracing hip-hop and vowed that their Super Bowl halftime show would open more doors for the genre. The trio spoke at a moderated appearance Thursday without their Sunday co-headliners Kendrick Lamar and Eminem. No reporters were allowed to ask questions, unlike in previous years. The five music icons will perform at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California. Dre, Snoop Dogg and Lamar are Southern California natives. Snoop Dogg called it a “great moment” that combined “the biggest sporting event in the world” with hip-hop, “the biggest form of music in the world.”

Arrest Made In Peters Twp Road Rage Incident

February 10, 2022 10:22 am

Peters Township Police have made an arrest in connection with a road rage incident Wednesday night. It happened around 8:30 p.m. in the 200 block of East McMurray Road. Our news partners at WPXI say police arrested Dean Dapra Jr. after another driver said he spit on the hood of his car and fired three shots. According to the criminal complaint, Dapra’s girlfriend and his 9-year old daughter were in the car at the time. Peters Township Police posted on their Facebook page that they were able to identify the actor and take him into custody at his home without incident. (Photo: WPXI)

Jobless Claims Fall Again

February 10, 2022 8:45 am

WASHINGTON (AP) – Fewer Americans applied for unemployment benefits for the third straight week. Jobless claims fell by 16,000 to 223,000 last week, from 239,000 the previous week, the Labor Department reported Thursday. The four-week average for claims, which compensates for weekly volatility, was essentially flat after rising for five straight weeks as the omicron variant of the coronavirus spread. Last week, the Labor Department reported a surprising burst of hiring in January, with employers adding 467,000 jobs.

Inflation Hits 40-Year High

February 10, 2022 8:44 am

WASHINGTON (AP) – Inflation soared over the past year at its highest rate in four decades, hammering America’s consumers, wiping out pay raises and reinforcing the Federal Reserve’s decision to begin raising borrowing rates across the economy. The Labor Department said Thursday that consumer prices jumped 7.5% last month compared with 12 months earlier, the steepest year-over-year increase since February 1982. Shortages of supplies and workers, heavy doses of federal aid, ultra-low interest rates and robust consumer spending combined to send inflation accelerating in the past year.

Former W&J Coach Pleads Guilty

February 10, 2022 5:46 am

A former intern basketball coach at Washington & Jefferson College has entered a guilty plea to federal charges of production and attempted production of videos depicting the sexual exploitation of a minor. 29 year old Jacob Kolonis was indicted on 16 counts following an investigation by the U.S Department of Homeland Security and the state attorney general’s office. The former Washington resident now lives in Blair County. The charges related to the exploitation of two girls from Ohio and one from Pennsylvania. Kolonis had been free on bond, but that was revoked following his plea. He is to be sentenced in June before U.S. District Judge Robert Colville.

GOP Undoes Veto Of Kansas Map Hurting Democrat

February 10, 2022 4:21 am

TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) – Republican legislators in Kansas have overridden the Democratic governor’s veto of a redistricting plan that politically hurts the state’s only Democrat in Congress. Their action Wednesday likely plunges Kansas into a national legal brawl amid the contest for control of the U.S. House. The vote in the Kansas House was 85-37 to overturn Gov. Laura Kelly’s veto. The new map splits the state’s side of the Kansas City area between two districts, making it harder for U.S. Rep. Sharice Davids to win reelection. It also moves the liberal northeast Kansas enclave of Lawrence into a district with conservative central and western Kansas communities. Democrats expect to challenge the lines in court.

Bob Saget Died After Blow To The Head

February 10, 2022 4:20 am

LOS ANGELES (AP) – Bob Saget’s family says the actor-comedian died last month in Florida from an accidental blow to the head. Citing authorities, the family says that Saget struck the back of his head on an unknown surface and then went to sleep. He was found unresponsive in his hotel room on Jan. 9 and declared dead by paramedics. The family says there were no drugs or alcohol involved. Details from the Florida medical examiner’s office handling the case were unavailable Tuesday night. Saget was best known for his role as beloved single dad Danny Tanner on the sitcom “Full House” and as the wisecracking host of “America’s Funniest Home Videos.” He was 65 when he died.

North Korea May Be Preparing Military Parade

February 10, 2022 4:18 am

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) – Satellite photos show hundreds of people in formation at a training ground in North Korea’s capital in a possible sign the country is preparing for a military parade. The 38 North website, which specializes in North Korea studies, described the Feb. 5 imagery taken on Mirim airfield in Pyongyang. Another website, NK News, also says there have been signs of increased preparations for a military parade in Pyongyang in recent weeks. North Korea often marks important anniversaries with parades and other displays. The 80th birth anniversary of the current leader’s father is next week, and the 110th birth anniversary of the nation’s founder is in April.

Archives Asks Justice To Probe Trump Record Handling

February 10, 2022 4:17 am

WASHINGTON (AP) – The National Archives and Records Administration is asking the Justice Department to investigate whether former President Donald Trump violated federal law in the handling of documents. That’s according to The Washington Post. It says the referral was made following several stories by the paper chronicling how then-President Trump dealt with documents, including tearing them up. In one case the archives transported 15 boxes of documents from Mar-a-Lago after Trump representatives located them and notified the archives. The referral is asking the Justice Department to investigate whether Trump violated the Presidential Records Act, which requires all presidential records of an administration be turned over to the archives when the president leaves office.

Democratic State Representative Pam Snyder To Retire

February 10, 2022 4:15 am

Local State Representative Pam Snyder has announced her plan to retire effective at the end of her current term, which ends November 30. The Democrat, who represents parts of Washington, Greene and Fayette Counties says “it has been a true honor to learn, grow and serve on multiple levels of government”. In a news release, Snyder said “while I love being the voice of our community in Harrisburg, this past year has reminded me how short and precious our time is, and I look forward to having more time to spend with my husband and family.” Snyder’s career in public service spanned three decades. She served at the local, state and federal levels of government, with the last five terms as a State Representative in the 50th District.