City Woman Dead in Pittsburgh Shooting

February 09, 2021 |

By Staff Reports | Posted in: Crime and Police News

A McKeesport woman was found dead of a gunshot wound following a car crash in Pittsburgh’s Lawrenceville neighborhood.

Pittsburgh police believe Katara L. Bray, 22, was targeted and that her shooting was not random, said Maurice Matthews II, assistant public information officer, but the investigation is still ongoing.

 
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No Injuries in Duquesne Apartment Fire

February 09, 2021 |

By Staff Reports | Posted in: Duquesne News

No one was injured during a fire Monday night at Grant Towers Apartments in Duquesne.

City fire Chief Frank Cobb said an automatic fire alarm was activated just before 9 p.m. When crews arrived, smoke was showing from a seventh-story window on the front of the building at 100 Grant Ave.

A deputy fire chief turned in a second alarm and crews began battling the blaze using the standpipe system in the building, Cobb said.

 
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Nominating Petitions Available for May Primary

February 08, 2021 |

By Submitted Report | Posted in: Politics & Elections

Voters in local communities will be electing mayors, council members and school directors in 2021.

On Monday, the Allegheny County Elections Division announced that nominating petitions for the 2021 primary election are now available.

The first day to circulate nominating petitions is Feb. 16 and the last day to file nominating petitions is March 9.

Among those communities voting for mayors will be Duquesne and White Oak. Three McKeesport city council seats and four White Oak borough council seats are up for election, as are commissioners’ seats in Wards 2, 4 and 6 of North Versailles Twp.

 
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Fish Fries Reminded to Secure County Health OK

February 05, 2021 |

By Submitted Report | Posted in: Announcements

The Allegheny County Health Department is reminding fish fry sponsors that they must have a valid health permit to operate.

A spokesman said churches, fire departments or other organizations that do not already have a valid health permit will need to complete a temporary permit application and provide the permit fee to the Health Department.

All fish fries allowing in-person dining must follow COVID-19 safety requirements and guidance for restaurants from the state.

 
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Board Thanks MASD Students, Teachers

February 01, 2021 |

By Siana Emery | Posted in: McKeesport and Region News

Gratitude was the theme of the McKeesport Area School District Board’s January meeting.

Joseph Lopretto, board president, commended the work of students, teachers and administrators during the 2020-21 school year, saying the “school year has been a challenge for everybody. I compliment our administrators for doing what they do to keep it going, and we can only hope and pray we get through the school year.”

Mark Holtzman, superintendent, then praised the ways in which the district has been able to succeed during the pandemic, as well as thanking the all-volunteer school board.

“We’re giving [the students] the best possible education that we can under our current circumstances, and we are trying our best to think of new, creative ways to engage our students online,” said Holtzman. “We are very lucky to be leaders in the McKeesport Area School District and will remain as long as they have us. We truly believe in our school system.”

 
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County: All Eight Air Monitors in Compliance

February 01, 2021 |

By Denise L. Ritter | Posted in: McKeesport and Region News

For the first time in history, the air quality at all eight of the Allegheny County Health Department’s monitors has met federal standards.

Officials last week announced that the county has met federal air-quality standards for carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxide, ozone and small particles of soot and other contaminants.

“This achievement comes after years of hard work by the health department, federal and state agencies and local industry to clean up the air in Allegheny County,” said Dr. Debra Bogen, health department director. “But we have more work to do, and the health department is committed to ensuring everyone in Allegheny County has clean air to breathe.”

The health department has eight air-quality monitors, including three in the Mon-Yough area at Liberty Borough, Clairton and North Braddock, as well as locations in Avalon, Pittsburgh’s Lawrenceville neighborhood, South Fayette and Harrison townships and along the Parkway East.

 
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City Council Meeting Canceled

February 01, 2021 |

By Staff Reports | Posted in: Announcements

McKeesport City Council will not meet this week, said a spokesperson for Mayor Michael Cherepko. The next scheduled meeting is March 3.

In an announcement posted on the front page of the city’s website, the mayor’s office said there are no actionable agenda items for consideration this month.

Council meetings will be closed to in-person public participation until further notice in light of COVID-19 mitigation efforts currently in place, the mayor’s office said.

 
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Projects Moving Forward in NV Twp.

January 31, 2021 |

By Kristen Keleschenyi | Posted in: North Versailles Twp. News

Progress is being made on a proposed distribution facility to be built at the former Eastland Mall site.

At the January meeting, North Versailles Twp. Commissioner Allen Wagner said he recently received an email from Trammell Crow Co., the Texas-based real estate developer that is representing the potential tenants.

The email said that Trammell Crow is pursuing necessary permits from Allegheny County and state agencies, but the pandemic has made acquiring these more difficult, Wagner said.

 
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Furry Friends Essential During COVID Pandemic

January 31, 2021 |

By Sarah Turnbull | Posted in: White Oak News

Cici is a pitbull mix awaiting adoption at White Oak Animal Safe Haven.


When Laura Massie joined the White Oak Animal Safe Haven 10 years ago, she knew her love for animals could make a positive difference in the community.

“I came in as a board member, volunteering, and just loving animals,” said Massie, who now serves as vice president of the non-profit’s board. “I’ve been vice president for three years, and a board member and volunteer for 10.”

Created on Sept. 21, 2003 by Ina Jean Marton, the shelter was born out of a desire to help animals as well as the wider community.

 
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Chase Ends in Crash, Drug Charges

January 29, 2021 |

By Staff Reports | Posted in: Crime and Police News

A Wilkinsburg man is being held in the Allegheny County Jail after leading police on a chase that ended up with a crash inside the RIDC Industrial Center of McKeesport and a search through a local railroad yard.

Zaire Hatchin, 21, is jailed in lieu of $20,000 bond pending a preliminary hearing Feb. 8 on more than a dozen charges, including possession of drugs with intent to deliver, reckless driving, firearms violations and leaving the scene of an accident.

McKeesport police said an officer on routine patrol early Wednesday morning observed a blue Toyota sedan traveling at a high rate of speed on Lysle Boulevard, and began following it as it turned onto Coursin Street.

 
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