July 14, 2019 8:10 am
NEW YORK (AP) – New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio left the presidential campaign trail in Iowa amid a massive power outage in Manhattan. Press secretary Freddi Goldstein tweeted just before 10 p.m. Saturday that de Blasio was on his way back to New York City. Con Edison officials say a substation caused the power failure that began at 6:47 p.m. and affected 73,000 customers for more than three hours in midtown Manhattan and the Upper West Side. De Blasio tweeted emergency management updates and lauded New Yorkers for responding to the blackout “with that trademark NYC grit and toughness.” He was in Waterloo, Iowa, at the time of the blackout, appearing alongside other presidential candidates at a “Passport to Victory” fundraiser. He was scheduled to appear at the Progress Iowa Corn Feed on Sunday.
July 14, 2019 8:05 am

PITTSBURGH (WPXI) – There is a massive police response in a Pittsburgh neighborhood after an off-duty officer was shot multiple times. The shooting happened on Monticello Street in Homewood around 1:30 a.m. A spokesperson for the Pittsburgh Bureau of Police told our news partners at Channel 11 the officer was taken to the hospital in critical condition. “Police secured the crime scene and detained several people who had gathered for a party near the crime scene for questioning and SWAT was called to search a house,” said Chris Togneri, spokesperson for the Pittsburgh Bureau of Police. High-ranked officials with the department are at the hospital with the injured officer. The officer’s name has not been released and no one has been arrested. A car was towed from the area around 6:15 a.m. It’s unclear how or if that car is connected to the shooting.
July 14, 2019 7:59 am
BETHLEHEM, Pa. (AP) – Authorities say a man has surrendered to police after more than 21 hours atop a blast furnace that prompted evacuation of an arts and entertainment venue at the Pennsylvania site. The man climbed up and down a ladder atop the blast furnace at the old Bethlehem Steel Corp. furnace several times Saturday afternoon before committing to come down with police help. An outdoor concert was scheduled at the SteelStacks campus but about 1,500 people were evacuated after the man climbed up shortly before 7 p.m. Friday, balancing precariously on a single steel beam hundreds of feet above the venue. Other events were postponed or canceled. Police released a photo , asking for help in identifying the man. Meanwhile, officers climbed to a platform below and talked to him for hours.
July 14, 2019 7:57 am
ROCHESTER, Pa. (AP) – Authorities in western Pennsylvania have for the second time lifted a shelter-in-place advisory following a fire and chlorine gas leak at an abandoned industrial site. Emergency responders in Beaver County said the blaze at the old Beaver Alkali Products facility in Rochester was reported at about 9 p.m. Friday. No evacuations were ordered, but residents were asked to stay inside with windows and doors closed. The order was lifted after the blaze was reported under control at about 6 a.m. Saturday, but was reinstated “due to another chemical release.” The advisory was once again lifted Saturday afternoon, with emergency services officials saying “normal activities may be resumed.” The Department of Environmental Protection said the building had been abandoned for about 10 years and an emergency demolition was conducted last week.
July 14, 2019 7:55 am

PITTSBURGH (WPXI) – Kennywood’s newest roller coaster, the Steel Curtain, shut down early Saturday due to technical difficulties, according to a post on the park’s Facebook page. The park said crews will be working to have the ride reopened for Sunday morning. In the Facebook post, the park said, “Part of the process with a brand-new, big-time ride!” Saturday was the first day the new roller coaster was open to the public. At 220 feet, the coaster is now Pennsylvania’s tallest, according to Kennywood. It also includes the world’s tallest inversion, at 197 feet high. Part of a collaboration with the Pittsburgh Steelers, The Steel Curtain is the flagship attraction of a themed section of Kennywood that’s being called “Steelers Country.”
July 13, 2019 11:36 am

NEW ORLEANS (AP) – The storm threatening the Louisiana coast has strengthened to a hurricane. The U.S. National Hurricane Center said in its 11 a.m. Saturday advisory that Barry had reached maximum sustained winds of 75 mph (120 kph), with higher gusts. Hurricane-force winds were measured some 45 miles (75 km) to the east of the storm’s center, which was located 40 miles (65 kilometers) south of Lafayette, Louisiana. It was moving northwest at 6 mph (9 kph). Weather forecasters said a hurricane warning is in effect for Intracoastal City to Grand Isle. Such a warning means that hurricane conditions are expected within the warning area.
July 13, 2019 8:50 am

NEW ORLEANS (AP) – The Coast Guard says it is in the process of rescuing more than a dozen people stranded on a remote Louisiana island by flooding from Tropical Storm Barry. Petty Officer Lexie Preston said some of the people were on rooftops Saturday on the Isle de Jean Charles, about 45 miles south of New Orleans. Preston says a helicopter and a boat are involved in the rescues. Preston says she does not know the condition of the people being helped.
July 13, 2019 8:42 am
LONDON (AP) – A British investigation into the leaking of confidential diplomatic memos is raising press freedom issues with a police warning that U.K. media might face a criminal inquiry if leaked documents are published. The Metropolitan Police Counter Terrorism Command is investigating the leak of private memos written by Britain’s ambassador to the United States as a possible breach of the Official Secrets Act. Counter terrorism police unit leader Neil Basu warned against any further publication of leaked documents. He said that could be a criminal matter.
The Official Secrets Act prohibits public servants from making “damaging” disclosures of classified material. The chairman of the House of Commons Foreign Affairs Committee, Tom Tugendhat, said Sunday he does not believe publishing leaked material constitutes a crime. He says a free press is “essential.”
July 13, 2019 8:37 am

WASHINGTON (AP) – Vice President Mike Pence toured two detention facilities as part of an effort to show the Trump administration is providing adequate care for migrants, But the scene at a crowded Border Patrol station is sure to spark new criticism. At the Border Patrol station, hundreds of men were crowded in sweltering cages without cots. Some of the men said they were hungry and had been held there for 40 days or longer. Pence says: “Look, this is tough stuff.”
July 13, 2019 8:28 am

WASHINGTON (AP) – Special counsel Robert Mueller’s testimony to Congress has been delayed until July 24 under an agreement that gives lawmakers more time to question him.
Mueller had been scheduled to testify July 17 about the findings of his Russia investigation. But lawmakers in both parties complained that the short length of the hearings would not allow enough time for all members to ask questions. Under the new arrangement, Mueller will testify for an extended period of time with the House Judiciary and intelligence committees.
Mueller has expressed his reluctance to testify and said he won’t go beyond what’s in his report. The Judiciary Committee is expected to focus on episodes in Mueller’s report where Trump attempted to influence the investigation.