Former Judge Spared Prison For Obstructing ICE Arrest

July 9, 2026 5:07 am

MILWAUKEE (AP) — Former Wisconsin Judge Hannah Dugan has been spared from prison for ushering a Mexican defendant out of her courtroom as Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents waited in the hallway. A federal judge fined her $5,000 and cited her otherwise law-abiding life in issuing the sentence. Hannah Dugan resigned as a Milwaukee County judge after her obstruction conviction and had to move amid threats against her family. Her lawyers argued that President Donald Trump’s administration sought to crush her to ensure judicial compliance with courthouse arrests. She faced up to five years in prison Wednesday, but the judge cited her lifetime of public service.

Bonnie Tyler Dies At 75

July 9, 2026 5:46 am

LONDON (AP) — Bonnie Tyler, the gravelly voiced Welsh pop star known for “Total Eclipse of the Heart,” has died at 75. She was hospitalized in Portugal in May 2026 for emergency surgery and placed in an induced coma. Tyler earned three Grammy nominations and represented Britain at Eurovision in 2013. Her iconic song, boosted by real eclipses, has over 1 billion streams. Born Gaynor Hopkins, she grew up in Wales and was inspired by artists like Janis Joplin. Her career took off with hits like “It’s a Heartache.” Tyler was married to Robert Sullivan, a former Olympic judo competitor.

“The Pitt” Leads All Emmy Nominations

July 9, 2026 2:59 am

LOS ANGELES (AP) — “The Pitt” led all nominees with 25 in a dominant sophomore season, while “Hacks” led all comedies with a record-breaking 24 for its final season as the Emmy nominations were announced. HBO Max’s emergency room series “The Pitt” owned this year’s acting categories. Previous winners Noah Wyle and Katherine LaNasa were nominated again. Taylor Dearden, Fiona Dourif and Sepideh Moafi also got nominations, with “The Pitt” taking four of the seven supporting actress spots. “Hacks” star Jean Smart was nominated again, having won best actress in a comedy for all four previous seasons. Her sidekick, Hannah Einbinder, got a fifth nomination.

Help Available To Navigate Parkway East Closure

July 8, 2026 12:44 pm

Harrisburg, PA – Ahead of the 25-day closure of the Interstate 376 Commercial Street Bridge, PennDOT is encouraging drivers to plan their trip using the enhanced real-time travel information available on a specialized webpage at https://www.511pa.com/map/page/CommercialStBridge. These enhancements support Governor Josh Shapiro’s commitment to providing accessible, real-time digital services to every Pennsylvanian.  Hosted through the department’s www.511PA.com traveler information website, the page is dedicated to monitoring traffic conditions on primary travel routes to events and around the greater Pittsburgh area.  The new webpage includes links to traffic maps with travel time for primary routes around the City of Pittsburgh, as well as other helpful links and travel tips for navigating the closure. Users can see real-time incidents, construction, traffic cameras, traffic speeds, and message board displays on the maps.  Travelers using the “My Routes” option will also have access to a list of special points of interest when choosing their starting point or destination, making it easier than ever to find the best route around the closure. There will also be real-time travel information posted on changeable message signs and PennDOT will be utilizing cameras throughout the closure to enhance monitoring of current traffic conditions, as well as message boards to help direct travelers.

Cecil Township Development Hearing Continued

July 8, 2026 4:48 am

The Cecil Township Board of Supervisors held a public hearing on the Conditional Use Application for the Cool Valley Development. The site of the proposed development is 216 acres along Interstate I-79, Lewicki Rd., and Morganza Rd. It will be used for retail, town homes, and an apartment complex. Frank Egizio, the Chairman of the Board, believes that the applicant was not fully prepared for the hearing. He said that there are still a lot of unanswered questions, including what the traffic flow would be like and how the development would impact residents in the surrounding area. Residents who spoke at the hearing expressed concerns regarding traffic, public safety, and light pollution. One resident, Michelle Turbanic, was pleased with the number of residents who showed up at the hearing, because she believes that taking part in local government is extremely important. Supervisor Cindy Fisher ensures that the Board will represent the residents and make sure that their concerns are validated. John Haynes, who spoke on behalf of Cool Valley Development, refused to comment after the hearing. The hearing will be continued on Monday, August 3, 2026, at 6:00 PM, with a vote immediately following.

UPMC Washington Celebrates New Technology

July 8, 2026 5:40 am

UPMC Hillman Cancer Center at UPMC Washington hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate the installation of a new, second linear accelerator, an advanced radiation machine used to treat cancer. Beth Wild, the president of the UPMC Hillman Cancer Center, says this addition not only ensures that patients receive the best care possible, but that they receive it as soon as they need it. Ziad Fawaz, a radiation oncologist and medical director at the Cancer Center, explains that this technology offers more advanced imaging and improved treatment accuracy. The system can accurately target tumors and minimize exposure to healthy tissue. Brook Ward, the president of UPMC Washington, says that this is an important milestone for the hospital, the Cancer Center, the Washington community, and the surrounding area. He also says that, while the technology is important, it is the great team at the Cancer Center that really makes a difference.

Bridge Inspections May Affect Your Commute

July 7, 2026 2:50 am

PennDOT says single-lane restrictions will be in place during their annual bridge inspections in Greene, Washington, and Westmoreland counties.  In Greene County, bridge inspections will take place on Interstate 79 northbound over Route 221 at Exit 19 in Washington Township on Wednesday, July 8th, from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m.  In Washington County, Interstate 70 in both directions from Exit 40 and 41 in Speers Borough will be affected on Thursday, July 9th, from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m.  In Westmoreland County, the inspections will occur on July 8th from noon until 4 p.m. on Route 981 between Wimmerton Industrial Park and Lloyd Avenue in Unity Township.  PennDOT District 12 staff will perform the inspection work on the structures and all work is dependent on weather and operational conditions.

Prepare For Traffic Delays On Interstate 79

July 7, 2026 2:41 am

PennDOT announced on Tuesday that there will be nightly ramp closures on Interstate 79 at Exit 14, Masontown/Waynesburg, in Franklin Township in Greene County. They say the ramp closures will occur nightly from 8:00 p.m. until 6:00 a.m. beginning Monday, July 13th, and continue through Saturday, July 25th.   All work depends on weather and operations.  Officials say the ramp closures will be coordinated so detour routes do not conflict with one another.  Current I-79 single-lane restrictions between Exit 14, Masontown/Waynesburg, and Exit 23, Marianna/Prosperity,  that began on June 18th, will continue until late August.  The ramp closures will allow crews to perform concrete patching and to overlay entrance and exit ramps with asphalt.  The work is part of the I-79 Waynesburg to Marianna Project, which will make improvements to approximately 11 miles of I-79, extending through Franklin and Washington townships in Greene County and Amwell Township in Washington County, a $45.9 million infrastructure investment.

‘Justice In Motion’ Bus Tour Visits Washington

July 8, 2026 4:51 am

A group of former justices from Pennsylvania and Ohio and a former Pennsylvania Governor are on a barnstorming bus tour to discussing democracy, public trust and the importance of an independent judiciary. The “Justice In Motion” tour is organized by the nonpartisan civic organization Keep Our Republic. They are dedicated to strengthening trust in American democracy, constitutional norms and the rule of law. Their stop at the LeMoyne Community Center found a group of teenagers looking to find out more about an independent judiciary. Former Pennsylvania Governor Tom Corbett spoke of freedom and how the judicial process works in concert with the idea of freedom. Retired Ohio Supreme Court Justice Michael Donnelly explained how current political party fighting is threatening the independence of the courts. Retired Ohio Supreme Court Justice Maureen O’Connor specifically stated that there is no room for politics in the court of law. According to tour organizers, the tour is designed to create space for direct, unscripted conversations about democracy, constitutional government, and the role courts continue to play in American civic life.

U.S. Carries Out More Strikes On Iran

July 8, 2026 4:58 am

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — The U.S. military says it is carrying out another round of strikes on Iran after the Islamic Republic attacked ships in the Strait of Hormuz a day earlier. The announcement on Wednesday came hours after President Donald Trump threatened to unleash more military action against Iran after saying that the Iranian attacks signaled the end of the ceasefire. Iranian state media reported explosions in several locations, including the port city of Bandar Abbas on the strait, Sirik, another southern coastal city, and Bushehr, home to Iran’s nuclear power plant complex.