Pittsburgh School To Return To Classes After Shooting

February 20, 2023 4:03 am

PITTSBURGH — (WPXI) – Westinghouse Academy students will return to in-person classes one week after four students were shot and injured on school grounds. Those four students were shot on Tuesday, Feb. 14. Three boys and one girl were shot and all are expected to survive. After the shooting, students began learning remotely for the rest of the week. Pittsburgh Public Schools announced on Sunday that students and staff would begin returning this week. Students will learn from home on Monday but will return to school in different phases throughout the rest of the week. 6-8 grade students will go back on Tuesday and 9-12 grade students will go back on Wednesday. A spokesperson for Pittsburgh Public Schools said the local law enforcement is working with school administrators to add new safety measures for the arrival and dismissal of students.

Teen Arrested In Killing Of Temple University Officer

February 20, 2023 4:00 am

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Authorities say an 18-year-old suspect will face murder and other charges in the death of a Temple University police officer shot near campus in Philadelphia. The Philadelphia district attorney’s office said 18-year-old Miles Pfeffer will also face charges of murder of a law enforcement officer, robbery, carjacking and weapons crimes in the death of Officer Christopher Fitzgerald. The Bucks County district attorney’s office said the suspect was taken into custody Sunday morning at his Buckingham Township home. It’s unclear whether Pfeffer has an attorney; a number listed for his home isn’t in service. University president Jason Wingard called the shooting ‘a gut-wrenching reminder’ of officers’ bravery and sacrifices.

Jimmy Carter Enters Hospice Care

February 19, 2023 8:09 am

ATLANTA (AP) — The Carter Center says former President Jimmy Carter has entered home hospice care. The charity created by the 98-year-old former president says that after a series of short hospital stays, Carter “decided to spend his remaining time at home with his family and receive hospice care instead of additional medical intervention.” It says he has the full support of his medical team and family, which “asks for privacy at this time and is grateful for the concern shown by his many admirers.” Carter, a Democrat, became the 39th U.S. president when he defeated former President Gerald R. Ford in 1976. He served a single term and was defeated by Republican Ronald Reagan in 1980.

Blinken: China’s Balloon Incursion Can’t Happen Again

February 19, 2023 8:08 am

MUNICH (AP) — U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken has met with China’s top diplomat in the first high-level contact between the two countries since the U.S. shot down an alleged Chinese spy balloon two weeks ago. The hourlong talks between Blinken and Wang Yi, the Chinese Communist Party’s most senior foreign policy official, took place in Munich, where they are attending an international security conference. The State Department says Blinken told Wang that the U.S. would never accept the violation of its territorial integrity and he stressed that China had been caught spying. Blinken had canceled a trip to Beijing due to the balloon incident. It’s become a major issue of contention between the two countries.

Tesla Driver Killed After Plowing Into Truck

February 19, 2023 8:07 am

WALNUT CREEK, Calif. (AP) — Fire officials in Northern California say a Tesla driver was killed and a passenger was critically injured when the car plowed into a firetruck that was parked on a freeway. The Contra Costa County Fire Protection District says four firefighters suffered minor injuries when the truck was hit early Saturday morning. The ladder truck had been blocking lanes on Interstate 680 to help clear an earlier accident that did not involve injuries. Assistant Chief Tracie Dutter says the Tesla driver was declared dead at the scene. The passenger was hospitalized. Photos showed the front end of the car was crushed and the $1.4 million ladder truck was damaged.

Gunman Kills 6 In Mississippi

February 19, 2023 8:06 am

ARKABUTLA, Miss. (AP) — A Mississippi sheriff says a lone gunman killed six people including his ex-wife and stepfather at multiple locations in a small, rural town near the Tennessee state line. Tate County Sheriff Brad Lance says investigators still don’t have a motive behind Friday’s rampage in Arkabutla. The killings occurred at a convenience store and two homes within a few miles of each other. The suspect has been identified as 52-year-old Richard Dale Crum. Crum was jailed without bond on a single count of capital murder, and investigators are pursuing additional charges. It was not immediately known if he had an attorney who could speak on his behalf.

Michigan State Struggles With Return To Classes

February 19, 2023 8:05 am

LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Michigan State University is set to return to classes on Monday amid pressure from some in the community to further delay the return. Two of professor Marco Díaz-Muñoz’s students died in the Feb. 13 mass shooting on campus after the gunman entered his classroom and began shooting. While Díaz-Muñoz is still processing what happened that night, he said in an interview with The Associated Press that he plans to return next week to teach because he needs “to help my students pick up the pieces.” In an email sent out Friday, university officials said all students would be given the option of credit/no credit this semester and asked teachers to be flexible with assignments going forward.

Biden’s Test On Unity As Ukraine War Enters Year 2

February 19, 2023 8:04 am

WASHINGTON (AP) — A year ago, President Joe Biden braced for the worst as Russia massed troops in preparation to invade Ukraine. But as Russia’s invasion reaches the one-year mark, the capital of Kyiv still stands and Ukraine has exceeded even its own expectations. A U.S.-led alliance has helped to equip Ukrainian forces while keeping the government in Kyiv afloat with direct assistance. For Biden, Ukraine was an unexpected crisis. But it fits squarely into his larger foreign policy outlook that America and its allies are in a generational struggle to demonstrate that liberal democracies such as the United States can out-deliver autocracies.

North Korea Makes Fresh Threats To U.S.

February 19, 2023 8:03 am

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korea says its latest intercontinental ballistic missile test was meant to further bolster its “fatal” nuclear attack capability and threatened additional powerful steps over upcoming drills between the U.S. and South Korea. The United States responded to Saturday’s missile launch by flying long-range supersonic bombers for separate joint exercises with South Korean and Japanese warplanes. Analysts say the missile test signals Kim Jong Un is using the rivals’ drills as chance to expand North Korea’s nuclear arsenal. North Korea’s official news agency says the launch of the Hwasong-15 missile on Saturday was organized “suddenly” without prior notice at Kim’s direct order.

NS CEO Visits East Palestine

February 19, 2023 8:00 am

EAST PALESTINE, Ohio (AP) — The president of Norfolk Southern made a visit to East Palestine, Ohio, on Saturday following criticism from residents and political leaders about the company’s response to the fiery derailment of a freight train carrying toxic materials earlier this month. Fox Business reports that company president and CEO Alan Shaw told reporters Saturday he was there “to support the community” but declined further comment. Gov. Mike DeWine earlier said Shaw needed to go to East Palestine and answer questions after company officials skipped a Wednesday public meeting, saying they were worried about physical threats. The company has vowed to ensure that residents and the environment “not only recover but thrive.”