Penn Hills Progress category, Page 104
Assault, drug cases among those recently handled in Judge DeLuca’s Penn Hills court – Sep. 16, 2019
Penn Hills District Judge Anthony L. DeLuca handled the following cases recently. Defendants will have court dates set in Allegheny County Common Pleas Court. Charges were filed by Penn Hills police unless otherwise noted. Held for court • Lawrence Sampson, 29, of Penn Hills on charges of possession of marijuana...
Online petition seeks to rename Indiana site to Nalani Johnson Park
An online petition to rename a park in Indiana County has purportedly garnered more than 18,700 signatures since its launch a week ago. Nadia Tillman, of Blairsville created the petition in early September, two days after Nalani Johnson — who would have turned two on Sunday — was found dead...
Murrysville golf course will host fundraiser for Great Pyrenees clubVideo
Janice Trzeciak of Penn Hills was only planning to foster Jasmine, a big, adorable Great Pyrenees dog, until she could find the animal a permanent home. But one day when Trzeciak went to meet with a potential “forever family,” she discovered that she just wasn’t ready to say goodbye. Jasmine...
Penn Hills Class of 1969 to tour new high school during reunion
A group of Penn Hills High School alumni will reunite after 50 years by going back to school for a tour of a building that occupies property that – when they were students – used to be their high school’s backyard. Jacqueline Price was one of the 1,084 students who...
Penn Hills partners with Savvy Citizen to communicate with residents
Penn Hills residents are able to get announcements about everything from road closures to events in the parks on their smartphones. Penn Hills administration has inked a deal with Savvy Citizen, a mobile app designed to allow governments to communicate with residents. The free app is available for download on...
Penn Hills Anti-Litter Group participating in Pittsburgh Garbage Olympics
Penn Hills litter haters will have two hours on an upcoming Saturday to collect as much garbage as possible to compete for prizes in the third annual Pittsburgh Garbage Olympics. The Penn Hills Anti-Litter Group will meet from 9 to 11 a.m. to compete in the Sept. 21 event. The...
Penn Hills boy, 15, faces trial on homicide charge regarding death of Mt. Oliver man
A 15-year-old Penn Hills boy who was charged with homicide in July will stand trial as all his charges were upheld by a Pittsburgh Municipal Court judge. Myzle Ford appeared before Judge Tom Caulfield on Friday in gray prison garb. He was represented by a public defender, Christopher Patarini, who...
Penn Hills Library slates events
• Children are invited to work on Halloween crafts and projects from 1 to 2 p.m. Oct. 3 in the Children’s Library. The activities are for children aged 3 to 5. Call the library to make a reservation. • Children are invited to play with Legos from 6 to 8...
Dogs to play a role at this year’s Community Day in Verona
An annual celebration in Verona has gone to the dogs as a pet parade is among the new activities at the borough’s Community Day. Festivities are scheduled for 3-7 p.m. Sept. 14 at Railroad Park near the borough building. The parade is slated for 4 p.m. and presented by Etta’s...
2 killed in head-on Penn Hills crash identified
Two people died Sunday in a two-vehicle, head-on crash on Hulton Road in Penn Hills. The crash, in the area of 930 Hulton Road was reported just after 5 p.m., an Allegheny County emergency dispatcher said. According to Penn Hills police Chief Howard Burton, the crash occurred when one of...
Penn Hills man accused of raping 2 young girls
A Penn Hills man is accused of repeatedly raping and beating two young girls, police said. Christopher Musgrove, 32, faces 12 felonies and two misdemeanors related to the incidents. He was charged in early August. One of the alleged victims was 6 years old. The other was 11. The 11-year-old...
Penn Hills rescinds plan to remove board members
Penn Hills council held a special meeting Thursday to remove seven appointed officials for not submitting to criminal background checks, but changed course when a council member suggested those people be given another chance. Deputy Mayor Catherine Sapp, who was not present at the meeting but called in by telephone,...
Assault, drug cases among those recently handled in Judge DeLuca’s Penn Hills court – Aug. 27, 2019
Penn Hills District Judge Anthony L. DeLuca handled the following cases recently. Defendants will have court dates set in Allegheny County Common Pleas Court. Charges were filed by Penn Hills police unless otherwise noted. Held for court • Randy Ruggles, 43, of Pittsburgh on charges of theft of leased property....
Penn Hills official faces removal over background check policy
Penn Hills Council is expected to vote Thursday to remove a longstanding appointed official from the municipality’s planning commission for refusing to comply with a rule requiring him to undergo a criminal background check. The planning commissioner, Jerry Chiappinelli, said he didn’t submit to a background check because he did...
Penn Hills, Monroeville police holding joint Citizens Academy
The Penn Hills and Monroeville police departments will hold a joint Fall Citizens Academy starting Sept. 11. The eight-week course will be the second offered this year. The first was held in the spring. Topics include an introduction to the criminal justice system, use of force, driving a skid car,...
Two regional green spaces under contract for Allegheny Land Trust
The Mollenauer Mine and Churchill Valley Country Club once played important roles in their communities. Nature has since reclaimed both sites. Sewickley-based Allegheny Land Trust (ALT) is raising money to preserve them and facilitate the development of their recreational assets. Through the Bethel Greenway Project, the nonprofit seeks to conserve...
Photos: Penn Hills Charter School Opens
The first day of classes for the Penn Hills Charter School of Entrepreneurship was Aug. 26. Faculty and administrators spent the week prior to that attending professional development workshops and getting classrooms ready to welcome their students back for a new school year....
Police: Boy describes heroin as ‘mommy’s medicine’ that she makes sometimes
A child told police that bags of heroin they found scattered about his home were “mommy’s medicine” that she makes sometimes, according to a criminal complaint. Pittsburgh police charged the mother, Leslie Brown, 29, of Penn Hills with felony counts, including endangering her son, manufacturing drugs and possession and possession...
Penn Hills teacher’s behavior before Shaler police shooting confounds investigators
Authorities remain puzzled about how a beloved Penn Hills teacher became involved in a standoff with police Aug. 6 that ended with his death. “We’re trying to figure out why he was doing what he was doing,” Allegheny County District Attorney Stephen A. Zappala Jr. said Thursday of Donald Babbit....
Plum police accuse Penn Hills man of S&T Bank robbery last December
A Penn Hills man already accused of robbing a bank in Unity, Westmoreland County, in January is now accused of threatening to stab a bank clerk during the robbery of the S&T branch along Golden Mile Highway in Plum last December. According to a police affidavit filed Wednesday, Demetriyaiss Lamar...
Penn Hills fire departments in need of volunteers, funding
Tragedy could lead to provision for the Penn Hills volunteer fire departments. Penn Hills Mayor Sara Kuhn lined up fire chiefs from each of the municipality’s six volunteer fire departments as she led the audience in extended applause for fighting the fire that destroyed a shopping plaza along Frankstown Road....
Penn Hills hires 3 new police officers
Three police officers were sworn in by Penn Hills Mayor Sara Kuhn and two tenured officers were recognized for saving a life at the Aug. 19 council meeting. The hires bring the municipality’s police force up to 52 officers. Police Chief Howard Burton expects to hire one more to bring...
Penn Hills School District’s recovery ‘off to a good start’
Penn Hills School District has $1 million in borrowed money set aside to help cover spring bills. It’s part of a $1.3 million no-interest transitional loan through the state Department of Education for districts in financial recovery. The remaining $300,000 will be used for education, transportation and operational audits, public...
Work begins to repair retaining wall on Nadine Road in Penn Hills
The work to repair Nadine Road in Penn Hills and its retaining wall will begin Aug. 20, the Allegheny County Department of Public Works said. The section of the road between Allegheny River Boulevard and Lincoln Road has been closed since July 12 following storms that overturned the wall and...
Penn Hills man charged with false arrest
Penn Hills police say a North Braddock police officer unlawfully placed two men under arrest when he thought they were scamming him and his wife. Sharon Jackson, 26, of Braddock believed he and his wife were being scammed by two life insurance agents when they showed up to their Penn...
