NAMI McKeesport Sets September Meeting

August 29, 2025 |

By Submitted Report | Posted in: Announcements

McKeesport Area support group of the National Alliance on Mental Illness will meet at 6 p.m. Wednesday (Sept. 3) at Penn State Greater Allegheny in the Frable Building, Room 122.

A “care and share” session will be held. This opportunity offers understanding and support unique to those who are affected by mental health conditions of loved ones.

NAMI McKeesport meets on the first Wednesday of every month. The meeting is open to families and friends of loved ones living with mental illness.

For more information about the McKeesport meeting, call (412) 527-6600. For the NAMI Helpline, call (412) 366-3788 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

 

Former Police Captain Gets Probation in Thefts

August 28, 2025 |

By Staff Reports | Posted in: Announcements

A former city police captain accused of stealing from the McKeesport police evidence room has escaped jail time, but will be forced to pay $260,236.27 in restitution.

On Tuesday, Christopher Halaszynski, 54, of Haler Heights pleaded guilty to theft and receiving stolen property.

Allegheny County Common Pleas Judge Jennifer Satler sentenced Halaszynski to eight years probation on each count, to be served consecutively.

Halaszynski, who served as chief of detectives, was in charge of the department’s evidence room. According to prosecutors, beginning in 2020, he began taking money from the evidence room following a divorce, when money became tight.

 
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Woman’s Family Sues City After Renzie Death

August 22, 2025 |

By Staff Reports | Posted in: McKeesport and Region News

These photos are included in a lawsuit filed by the family of a Ligonier woman who died July 24 after an accident in Renziehausen Park. The family of Gendie N. Miller, 49, alleges the city was negligent in its maintenance of trees near the Sulfur Springs area. (Allegheny County Common Pleas Court exhibit)

The family of a Westmoreland County woman who died after a branch fell on her in Renziehausen Park has sued the city, claiming it was negligent in its maintenance of the trees.

The estate of Gendie N. Miller, 49, seeks lost wages, reimbursement for medical and funeral bills, and punitive damages for emotional distress on behalf of Miller’s husband, William, and daughter, Marlee, both of Ligonier. The suit was filed Thursday in Allegheny County Common Pleas Court.

Marlee Miller was competing in a softball camp for prospective college athletes on July 24 and her parents were spectators when the incident occurred, according to court filings.

 
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Professor Urges Voters to Follow Key Judge Races

August 21, 2025 |

By Danielle M. Smith - Public News Service | Posted in: State & Region

This November, Pennsylvanians will not see presidential or congressional races on the ballot but voters will decide whether three state Supreme Court justices keep their seats.

The decision could affect issues ranging from voting rights to whether or not Pennsylvania becomes subject to a grueling battle over congressional districts, as Texas and other states are currently facing.

Daniel Mallinson, associate professor of public policy and administration at Penn State University in Harrisburg, said unlike the U.S. Supreme Court, states choose judges in different ways, and Pennsylvania uses elections.

He warned with low turnout common in odd-year elections, Republicans could gain ground and shift the balance of power in the key battleground state.

 
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Funding Cuts Threaten AmeriCorps Statewide

August 21, 2025 |

By Danielle M. Smith - Public News Service | Posted in: State & Region

AmeriCorps members at a service project. Pennsylvania and other states are fighting against a proposed 41 percent funding cut imposed on the agency by so-called “DOGE” at the direction of Elon Musk. (AmeriCorps photo)

Federal cuts to AmeriCorps are shaking up public service opportunities for young Pennsylvanians.

The Trump administration slashed 41 percent of the agency’s funding this spring eliminating $400 million in grants and sidelining over 32,000 members nationwide.

Hillary Kane, director of the Philadelphia Higher Education Network for Neighborhood Development, said her group initially lost one of two AmeriCorps grants, which fund yearlong public service commitments with modest stipends. She noted the grants were later restored. The cut had threatened key career pathways into public service, education and health care.

 
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Lions, Rotary Set Blood Drive Sept. 17

August 21, 2025 |

By Submitted Report | Posted in: Announcements

A Vitalant employee donates blood during a donor drive in Illinois. (Photo courtesy Vitalant, via Facebook)

Local Lions and Rotary clubs will sponsor a blood drive on Sept. 17, and participants will be entered in a contest for a chance to win a $10,000 prize.

McKeesport Lions Club, Mon River Fleet Lions Club, White Oak Lions Club and White Oak Rotary Club will hold the drive in cooperation with Vitalant at Sampson’s Mills Presbyterian Church, 1665 Lincoln Way, White Oak, from 2 to 6 p.m., a spokeswoman said. Donors should enter from the side door at the parking lot.

 
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Mon Yough Chorale Opens Rehearsals

August 21, 2025 |

By Submitted Report | Posted in: Announcements

(Courtesy Mon Yough Chorale)

A local community choir is looking for residents who love to sing and would like to meet new friends.

Rehearsals for the next season of the Mon Yough Chorale begin at 7 p.m. Sept. 14 at Sampson’s Mills Presbyterian Church, 1665 Lincoln Way, White Oak, and are held every Sunday evening.

Established in 2015, the group was formed from a merger between the McKeesport Choraliers and the White Oak Community Singers and was previously known as the Mon Yough Community Singers.

A non-sectarian group of singers, Mon Yough Chorale performs for many organizations and municipalities in and around Western Pennsylvania.

 
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Cancer Support Group Plans Aug. 28 Meeting

August 21, 2025 |

By Submitted Report | Posted in: Announcements

(Ribbons, file photo by Andrea Kirkby via Flickr. Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 2.0 Generic)

Cancer Bridges, a local support group for people and caregivers affected by the disease, will hold an information session at 4 p.m. Aug. 28 at Kane Community Living Center McKeesport, 100 Ninth Ave., a spokeswoman said.

The guest speaker will be Cheryl Harris, a facilitator from Cancer Bridges. Refreshments will be served. The meeting is sponsored by St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, 220 Eighth Ave.

Cancer Bridges is a non-profit charity that supports people impacted by a cancer diagnosis through a variety of free programs and services. This includes people with a cancer diagnosis, those who are caring for a loved one, or those who have lost a loved one.

 
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Glassport Man Jailed After Chase, Crash

August 19, 2025 |

By Staff Reports | Posted in: Announcements

A Glassport man is in the Allegheny County Jail after police said he crashed into four parked cars in Port Vue while fleeing from McKeesport officers on Friday night.

Kane M. Snow, 26, faces a preliminary hearing Aug. 25 before Magisterial District Judge Eugene Riazzi in connection with the Aug. 15 incident.

At the time of the arrest, court records indicate, Snow was free on his own recognizance while awaiting trial in connection with a December 2024 incident in which he also was accused of fleeing from police.

McKeesport police said an officer on routine patrol in the city’s 10th Ward was stopped at a red light when a black-colored Nissan sedan turned from West Fifth Avenue onto Rebecca Street, nearly colliding with the police car.

 
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MASD Adds Technical Training in Education, Safety

August 18, 2025 |

By Adam Reinherz | Posted in: McKeesport and Region News

(Adam Reinherz photo for Tube City Almanac)

McKeesport Area School District is furthering an educational initiative in hopes of creating new possible career pathways for students — that could someday lead to jobs back on the campus on Eden Park Boulevard.

During the Aug. 14 regular school board meeting, school directors voted to approve the creation of programs geared toward aspiring educators and first responders. Each program will be offered within the district’s Technology Center.

Designed to provide MASD students in 10-12 grades “quality career and technical education programs,” the center offers young learners pathways toward "immediate occupation.”

Current programs include Collision and Repair; Building Construction; Child Care; Diversified Occupations; Engineering; Culinary Arts; Commercial Arts and Cosmetology.

 
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