Walmart Will Stop Selling E-Cigarettes

September 20, 2019 4:19 am

NEW YORK (AP) – Walmart says it will stop selling electronic cigarettes at its namesake stores and Sam’s Clubs following a string of illnesses and deaths related to vaping. The nation’s largest retailer  says it will complete its exit from e-cigarettes after selling current inventory. More than 500 people have been diagnosed with vaping-related breathing illnesses. An eight death was reported this  week. But health officials still have not identified the cause.’

U.S. Military To Present Options To Trump On Iran

September 20, 2019 4:17 am

WASHINGTON (AP) – The Pentagon will present a broad range of military options to President Donald Trump on Friday as he considers how to respond to what administration officials say was an unprecedented Iranian attack on Saudi Arabia’s oil industry.  In a White House meeting, the president will be presented with a list of potential airstrike targets inside Iran, among other possible responses, and he also likely will be warned that military action against the Islamic Republic could escalate into war.  The national security meeting will likely be the first opportunity for a decision on how the U.S. should respond to the attack. Any decision may depend on what kind of evidence the U.S. and Saudi investigators are able to provide proving that the cruise missile and drone strike was launched by Iran.

Schiff Disturbed By Trump’s Whistleblower Attack

September 20, 2019 4:17 am

WASHINGTON (AP) – The chairman of the House Intelligence Committee says President Trump’s attack on a whistleblower who alerted intelligence officials to a serious and urgent matter is  “disturbing.”  Rep. Adam Schiff says it’s also “deeply disturbing” that the White House appears to know more about the whistleblower’s complaint than the complaint’s intended recipient,  Congress.  The Trump administration is refusing to let congressional oversight committees see it.  Schiff says the information “deserves a thorough investigation” and that “come hell or high water,  that’s what we’re going to do.”  The California Democrat worries that the president’s actions will have a “chilling effect” on other whistleblowers and pose a “real threat” to accountability.  The intelligence agencies’ inspector general notified Congress of the “urgent” complaint concerning a series of events, reportedly including Trump’s conversation with a foreign leader.  Trump is defending himself against a “partisan whistleblower.” He says “it’s just another political hack job” and that his conversations with foreign leaders were “totally appropriate.” (Photo:  CNN)

State House Backs Tax Credit To Boost Methane In Manufacturing

September 20, 2019 4:14 am

HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) – Legislation to cut taxes for manufacturers who use methane to make fertilizer or petrochemicals is on its way to Pennsylvania’s Senate after a positive vote in the state House of Representatives.  House members voted 139 to 46 on Thursday in favor of the proposed Energy and Fertilizer Manufacturing Tax Credit program.  The bill would provide a nickel-per-gallon credit for methane purchased and used by large facilities located within Pennsylvania, the nation’s No. 2 natural gas-producing state behind Texas. The measure targets production of ammonia, methanol and urea.  Supporters describe it as a way to fuel economic development, create good-paying jobs and attract customers for the state’s natural gas industry.  Opponents framed it as a taxpayer giveaway to the fossil fuels industry.

Three Mile Island Plant Shutdown Is Imminent

September 20, 2019 4:12 am

HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) – The shutdown of Three Mile Island, site of the United States’ worst commercial nuclear power accident, is imminent.  Exelon Corp. officials said the plant will stop producing electricity around noon Friday, following through on a decision the Chicago-based energy giant made in May after it became clear that it would not get a financial rescue from Pennsylvania.  Three Mile Island’s Unit 1 opened in 1974 and is licensed to operate through 2034. But Exelon has complained that the plant is losing money in competitive electricity markets.
Three Mile Island also faces particularly difficult economics because the 1979 accident left it with just one reactor. Decommissioning it could take decades.  No nuclear plant that was proposed after the accident has been successfully completed and put into operation in the United States.

Handyman Charged In Death Of Missing Woman

September 20, 2019 4:11 am

PITTSBURGH (AP) – Prosecutors in Pittsburgh have charged a handyman in the death of a woman who went missing in the spring.  District Attorney Stephen A. Zappala Jr. says investigators believe Douglas Berry killed 67-year-old Elizabeth Wiesenfeld, who was last heard from April 29.  Her remains haven’t been found. Police filed the homicide case Thursday morning.  The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports Wiesenfeld told her family she was afraid of Berry, who had been doing work on her house. According to warrants, she told them she’d stopped hiring him to do jobs, but he would show up anyway.  A criminal complaint says police were led to Berry when surveillance video showed his truck pull into the woman’s driveway the day she went missing. Her credit card was later found in his trash.

Parents Demand Answers On Canon Mac Football Coach

September 20, 2019 4:08 am

CANONSBURG, Pa. – (WPXI) – The Canon McMillan school board meeting Thursday night was packed with parents, the district’s football team and so many others to support the football team’s head coach. Mike Evans has been suspended with pay for weeks due to a personnel problem. “They want their coach back and they want him back immediately he’s been gone for almost three weeks now,” said Canon-Mac Quarterback Club Booster President Jennifer McMahon. Lane Turturice, the attorney representing Evans, said there was an incident that happened at the second game of this season during halftime. “What transpired is nothing that hasn’t gone on in any locker room in western PA two or three times during a season,” Turturice said.  There was a vote Thursday night to initiate disciplinary actions. Five were in favor and four were opposed. While district officials remained tight-lipped, those who support Evans had a lot to say at the meeting. Some were even in tears. Everyone who spoke at the meeting was in support of Evans. Many credited him for being there for them, even on the field. But by the end of the meeting, things got heated. Turturice said he’s optimistic there will be a resolution soon and expects Evans to be back on the field with his team, but it’s not a resolution that would happen as early as Friday’s game.

Gunmaker Taking AR-15 Off The Civilian Market

September 19, 2019 4:50 pm

WEST HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) – Gunmaker Colt says it is suspending its production of rifles for the civilian market including the popular AR-15.   Colt’s chief executive officer, Dennis Veilleux, says it  is not permanently ending production but believes there is already an adequate supply of sporting rifles on the market. He said in a statement Thursday the company will concentrate on  fulfilling military and law enforcement contracts with its rifle manufacturing.   The West Hartford, Connecticut-based company has received some criticism from gun rights advocates for moving away from the civilian market.   Veilleux said in the statement the company remains committed to the Second Amendment and is adapting to consumer demand.  A national gun control debate has focused on access to AR-15s and other assault-style rifles because of their use in mass shootings.

1 Dead In California Bus Crash

September 19, 2019 8:37 am

SHANDON, Calif. (AP) – Authorities in central California say a passenger bus has crashed while carrying the road crew for country and gospel singer Josh Turner, leaving one dead and seven injured.
Turner and his band were not on the bus.  The bus was traveling eastbound on Highway 46 in San Luis Obispo County when it crashed in Shandon late Wednesday night.  The trip followed a Turner concert at the Vina Robles Amphitheatre in Paso Robles, according to media reports.

One Person Injured In Peters Township Crash

September 19, 2019 7:40 am

Emergency crews were called to a one-vehicle accident in Peters Township Thursday morning. 9-1-1 dispatchers tell WJPA news that the vehicle struck a utility pole and brought down wire at 112 Thomas Road.  One person was injured and transported from the scene.  The is no word on the identity or condition of that individual.  The roadway was closed and forced Peters Township school buses to detour around the area. No other information is currently available.