April 18, 2025 5:02 am
On Wednesday, the TSA announced that travelers without TSA PreCheck would be directed to use the alternative checkpoint, while the main security checkpoint lanes would be reserved for passengers with TSA PreCheck. Travelers will need to go to the third floor to access the alternative checkpoint. In a media release, officials stated, “Travel volume has increased tremendously during the past year, and TSA and airport officials have explored various checkpoint configurations to improve efficiency and streamline passenger flow into the checkpoint, especially during the busy early morning travel period.” The TSA also indicated that these changes would take effect on May 5, coinciding with the start of Real ID requirements. According to officials, during peak season, Pittsburgh International Airport sees about 30,000 travelers daily. The average cost of TSA PreCheck ranges from $75 to $85. Additionally, beginning May 4, passenger screening checkpoints at the airport will be closed from 10:30 p.m. to 2:30 a.m. daily. During this time, passengers will not be able to access the concourse or gate area of the airport.
April 17, 2025 12:48 pm
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — A gunman opened fire at Florida State University, killing two people and wounded at least five others, authorities say. The 20-year-old gunman was the son of a sheriff’s deputy whose former service weapon was used in Thursday’s shooting. The two people who died were not students at the university, but the shooter is believed to be a student, Florida State University Police Chief Jason Trumbower. Five people were being treated at Tallahassee Memorial Hospital, Trumbower said, and the shooter was also receiving medical attention. Students and frightened parents hid in a bowling alley and crammed into a freight elevator inside the student union after hearing gunshots outside the building.
April 17, 2025 10:24 am
U.S. President Donald Trump said Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s termination “cannot come fast enough” as he reiterated his frustration that the Fed hasn’t aggressively cut interest rates. The president’s broadside Thursday came a day after Powell said in a speech that Trump’s broad-based tariffs have left the Federal Reserve seeking “greater clarity” on the impact of policy changes in areas such as immigration, taxation, regulation, and tariffs before making potential cuts.
April 17, 2025 4:59 am
Brownsville Area School District moved to remote instruction Thursday after an intruder entered the middle school again in the early morning hours. Dr. Kristin D. Martin, Acting Superintendent of Schools, said that someone broke a window and entered the middle school, triggering the alarm system. The district’s Director of Security, Alec Hamilton, chased the intruder out of the building. State police responded and continue to investigate. Martin said the school chose to move to a remote learning day out of an abundance of caution, fo repairs to be made and for police to investigate. “At this time, there is no immediate threat to the safety of the district,” Martin said in the letter to parents. “We understand that incidents of this nature can be concerning, and we want to assure you that we are taking every precaution to ensure the continued safety and security of our students and staff. We remain committed to keeping our community informed as new information becomes available.” This comes a day after the district said an “unauthorized individual” got inside the Middle School. The person left before police arrived but troopers searched the building to make sure it was safe. The district hasn’t said if the two incidents are connected.
April 17, 2025 2:37 am
A Charleroi man accused of delivering a fatal dose of heroin laced with fentanyl pleaded no contest to a lesser charge. Aaron Mitchell, 42 faced drug delivery resulting in death, possession with intent to deliver and criminal use of a communications device felonies. His no contest plea to the criminal use of a communications device allowed him to walk free on Wednesday. Mitchell was accused of supplying Bradley Glesk of Charleroi the heroin laced with fentanyl that killed him in June of 2024. He was charged after police were able to determine that Blesk and Mitchell were communicating by phone about a heroin transaction. Prosecutors offered the plea deal to Mitchell when it was determined during the investigation that he was an intermediary contact regarding the transaction to purchase the drugs. Mitchell was sentenced to 6-12 months in jail. He was given credit for 183 days served and released. He will serve the rest of the sentence on probation.
April 17, 2025 2:38 am
A man who once lived in Canton Township was accused of felony child rape, involuntary deviate sexual intercourse, sexual assault and corruption of minors pleaded guilty to lesser charges of misdemeanor child endangerment and corruption of minors. Victor Ardeno, 81 was accused by a minor in September of 2023 that Ardeno sexually assaulted them in Ardeno’s home in 2020 when the victim was 11 years old. The victim said that their siblings were in the room and witnessed the assault that occurred. Ardeno was sentenced to 11.5 months to 23 months in jail. He was immediately paroled. He will be on probation for 5 years once the sentence is complete. A victim’s impact statement said that they have endured years of pain and still have trust issues because of the assault. The deal nearly fell apart when defense counsel disagreed with a condition that Ardeno’s contact with minors be supervised. His lawyer said that he was not told of the condition. The judge stated that they were concerned with the condition being eliminated and that they would need time to consider whether to agree to the sentence. If the condition was agreed to, Ardeno would be free immediately. After a brief discussion, Ardeno agreed to the condition. Ardeno was released on Wednesday.
April 17, 2025 4:55 am
Emotions ran high over the authorization of the district’s photography services. Jeffrey King, a parent within the district and a representative from Redford Photography — a Washington County-based studio that has served Canon-McMillan School District for the past 12 years — attended the meeting alongside a handful of other parents to advocate for keeping the business local. Redford’s current three-year contract with the district is set to expire at the end of the school year, and King said the company was blindsided by the proposed switch. Despite the concerns raised, the school board voted unanimously to approve a new agreement with M&M Photography, based in Allegheny County, which will take effect at the beginning of the 2025–2026 school year and run through June 30, 2028. The deal comes at no cost to the district. For King, the issue was less about losing the contract and more about the decision to outsource to another county. Some parents echoed King’s sentiment during the public comment portion of the meeting, expressing disappointment that a local business with more than a decade of service was passed over without a transparent selection process. Nevertheless, King remains hopeful that the door isn’t closed.
April 17, 2025 2:53 am
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — An independent expert will review security at Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro’s official residence after investigators accused a man of scaling a wall and setting fire to the mansion. State police say the review will be a risk and vulnerability assessment following the security breach. Authorities allege Cody Balmer scaled an iron security fence, eluded officers and set the governor’s residence ablaze early Sunday morning. Investigators are combing his background to try to determine any motive for the attack, including whether it had anything to do with Shapiro’s Democratic politics or Jewish faith.
April 17, 2025 5:04 am
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump joined his economic advisers for White House negotiations Wednesday over tariffs and trade with a Japanese official. Trump recently announced a round of global tariffs but quickly paused them for 90 days after the markets tanked and recession fears mounted. Japan’s 24% across-the-board tariff is on hold. A 10% baseline tariff and a 25% tariff on cars, auto parts, steel and aluminum exports to the U.S. remain in place. Chinese President Xi Jinping is visiting Southeast Asia nations and promoting his country as a more reliable trade partner. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell warned Wednesday that Trump’s tariff policies would hurt the U.S. economy.
April 17, 2025 5:06 am
WASHINGTON (AP) — A federal judge says he’s found probable cause to hold the Trump administration in criminal contempt of court and could seek officials’ prosecution for violating his orders last month to turn around planes carrying deportees to an El Salvador prison. The ruling Wednesday by U.S District Judge James E. Boasberg marks a dramatic battle between the judicial and executive branches of government over a president’s powers to carry out key White House priorities. The judge warned he could hold hearings and potentially refer the matter for prosecution if the administration does not take action to remedy the violation. The Trump administration plans to appeal.