Sarris Candies Workers Mourn Death Of Rostraver Mother

February 9, 2025 3:51 am

CANONSBURG, Pa. —(WPXI)- Coworkers of a mother of three who was shot and killed inside a home in Westmoreland County are in mourning. Estela Vasquez, who went by Aby, was shot and killed inside of her Rostraver home on Wednesday. Police arrested her live-in boyfriend, Robert Chaplin, who they said was highly intoxicated when they got to the home. Vasquez was the mother of three children and worked on the chocolate assembly line for Sarris Candies and was a translator for other workers. She moved to the Pittsburgh area from Guatemala and got a job at the Sarris Candies line in Canonsburg. “It’s devastating, she was a wonderful person, loved working here. It was all over her social media page,” Sarris Candies Owner Bill Sarris said. Sarris said Wednesday was the first day Vasquez did not show up for work and they feared something was wrong. He had the difficult task of telling the staff, which he said are like family to one another. “She brought people in from Guatemala, all great workers and she was their translator. She was the one who did all the connecting with everybody. Everybody loved her,” Sarris said. “We told the employees at lunchtime. They were devastated. A lot of them had to leave.” Vasquez’s children are ages 16, 13 and 10. Police who responded to the home said they found her in the basement with a gunshot wound to the chest after one of those kids called 911 for help. Chaplin is from South Carolina. He told police multiple times that he shot Vasquez by accident but police said they found several spent shell casings near her body. He is being held in jail at this time.

County Commissioners Continue To Update Vehicle Fleet

February 9, 2025 3:31 am

Washington County Commissioners are continuing their efforts to update the county fleet of vehicles. This time they are doing it in ways that may surprise some people. Commissioners on Thursday unanimously approved a measure to purchase four electric vehicles from Woltz and Wind Ford, the sister dealership to Washington Ford. They will be receiving three 2025 F-150 Lightning trucks and one 2025 Ford Mustang AWD vehicle plus charging stations. According to Commissioner Chairman Nick Sherman, the vehicles are being paid for under a Biden administration grant through the Department of Energy’s Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant. Two of the trucks will be used in county parks. The charging stations will be installed in the parks and will be available for park visitors to use to charge their vehicles as well. Sherman says that the county is still devoted to gas and oil drilling, but they still can take advantage of four free vehicles and maintain a commitment to reducing air pollution with these vehicles.

Trump Wants To Negotiate About Ukraine

February 8, 2025 9:34 am

Nearly three years after President Vladimir Putin invaded Ukraine, his troops are making steady progress on the battlefield. Kyiv is grappling with shortages of men and weapons. And a new U.S. president could soon halt Ukraine’s massive supply of military aid. Russian and Western analysts say Putin is closer than ever to achieving his objectives in the battle-weary country, with little incentive to come to the negotiating table, no matter how much U.S. President Donald Trump might cajole or threaten him. Both are signaling their readiness for discussions on Ukraine -– by phone or in person -– using a combination of flattery and threats.

Palestinian Prisoners Exchanged For Israeli Hostages

February 8, 2025 9:28 am

RAMALLAH, West Bank (AP) — Israel is releasing 183 Palestinian prisoners in the latest exchange for Israeli hostages held in Gaza, part of a ceasefire that has paused the war but whose future is uncertain. Israel views the security prisoners as terrorists, while Palestinians see them as freedom fighters resisting a decades-long military occupation. Nearly every Palestinian has a friend or family member who has been jailed by Israel at some point, for militant attacks or lesser offenses like rock-throwing, protesting or membership in a banned political group. Some are held for months or years without trial.

Judge Blocks Trump From Placing USAID Workers On Leave

February 8, 2025 4:03 am

WASHINGTON (AP) — A federal judge has dealt President Donald Trump and billionaire ally Elon Musk their first big setback in their dismantling of the U.S. Agency for International Development, ordering a temporary halt to plans to pull thousands of agency staffers off the job. U.S. District Judge Carl Nichols, a Trump appointee, also agreed to block an order that would have given the thousands of USAID workers the administration wanted to place on abrupt administrative leave just 30 days to move back to the U.S. on government expense. Both moves would have exposed the U.S. workers and their spouses and children to unwarranted risk and expense, the judge said.

Missing Commuter Plane Found Crashed On Alaska Sea Ice

February 8, 2025 4:01 am

JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — Authorities say a small commuter plane that crashed in western Alaska on its way to the hub community of Nome has been located on sea ice and all 10 on board are dead. Mike Salerno is a spokesperson for the U.S. Coast Guard. He says rescuers were searching the aircraft’s last known location by helicopter when they spotted the wreckage. A Coast Guard photo shows the plane’s splintered body and debris lying on the ice. Two people in brightly colored emergency gear circle the wreckage. The Bering Air single-engine turboprop plane was traveling from Unalakleet on Thursday afternoon with nine passengers and a pilot. It lost contact less than an hour after takeoff.

Trump Ending Biden’s Classified Intelligence Briefings

February 8, 2025 3:58 am

PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — President Donald Trump says he’s revoking former President Joe Biden’s access to government secrets and ending the daily intelligence briefings he’s receiving in payback for Biden doing the same to him in 2021. Trump made the announcement Friday on social media shortly after arriving at Mar-a-Lago for the weekend. He said “there is no need” for Biden to continue to receive access to classified information and said it would be revoked “immediately.” He ended his post by saying, “I will always protect our National Security — JOE, YOU’RE FIRED. MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!” Biden didn’t immediately comment on the move.

Federal Prisons Being Used In Immigration Crackdown

February 8, 2025 3:56 am

NEW YORK (AP) — President Donald Trump’s administration is using federal prisons to detain some people arrested in its immigration crackdown. The federal Bureau of Prisons confirmed the move Friday in a statement to The Associated Press. It’s a return to a detention strategy that drew allegations of mistreatment during Trump’s first term. In a statement to AP, the prison agency said it is assisting U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement “by housing detainees and will continue to support our law enforcement partners to fulfill the administration’s policy objectives.” The Bureau of Prisons has declined to say how many immigration detainees it is accepting, or which prison facilities are being used.

PennDot Urges Caution During Winter Weather

February 8, 2025 3:35 am

PennDot and the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission are urging drivers to exercise extreme caution due to upcoming winter weather. They advise to avoid all unnecessary driving during the storm. Several travel restrictions will be enacted beginning at 3:00 PM Saturday for highways east of Washington County. Additional restrictions will take place at 7:00 PM Saturday for areas in the center of the state. A full list of where the restrictions will take place and updates on current weather conditions can be found at www.511PA.com or on the 511PA smartphone app.

Trump; Nippon Steel Will Invest In, Not Buy US Steel

February 8, 2025 3:29 am

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump is suggesting that Nippon Steel will no longer buy U.S. Steel as planned, but the Japanese company will instead invest in the symbolically important American business. The U.S. president mistakenly referred to Nippon Steel as “Nissan,” the Japanese automaker. But it’s Nippon Steel’s bid that generated controversy as both Trump and his predecessor in the White House, Joe Biden, vowed to block the merger. Trump said at a news conference Friday with Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba that Nippon Steel “is going to be doing something very exciting about U.S. Steel.”