Penn Hills Progress category, Page 98
Census employment opportunities, genealogy group and more at Penn Hills Library
The Penn Hills Library will host the following events: • The library will host AAA for a driver course from noon to 4 p.m. Jan. 30 and Feb. 3 in Room B. The course is designed for mature operators. Participants must register through AAA by calling Linda Janis at 412-365-7211...
Valmar Gardens tenants worry about their future among fire, legal battle
A Penn Hills man who has lived in the same apartment building for more than a decade worries about its fate after a late-January fire displaced him and his daughter. Andre Mobley, 54, was getting home about 6 p.m. Jan. 27 when he heard a commotion from his neighbors at...
Verona man charged with railroad vandalism, interference with transportation facilities
A Verona man tossed a brick at a Port Authority bus when the driver wouldn’t allow him to ride without paying the fare, Port Authority police said. Zaire Howze, 20, entered a bus about 9:30 a.m. Jan. 26 at a stop near an apartment complex along Alcoma Boulevard in Penn...
Penn Hills Elementary principal nominated for Principal of the Year
A Penn Hills Elementary principal is in line to win the distinction of Principal of the Year through a Pittsburgh nonprofit. Amy Yohe, a kindergarten teacher, thought of her principal – Kristin Brown – right away when she found out about The Education Partnership’s awards programs for teachers and principals....
Police: Verona cop arrested on charges he had sex with a 16-year-old boy
A Verona police officer was arrested Wednesday on charges he shared nude photos with and performed a sex act on a 16-year-old boy, according to Allegheny County police. The boy told police he met Anthony David Ogline, 34, of Verona, through the online dating app Grindr about three months ago,...
Dairy facilities in Allegheny County get milk money from new state grant program
Two dairy facilities in Allegheny County are slated to receive nearly $400,000 in total grant funding as part of a statewide dairy investment program, Sen. Jay Costa Jr. announced on Wednesday. Turner Dairy Farms in Penn Hills will receive the bulk of the funds — $334,282 — to increase its...
Zumba, knitting and book clubs among upcoming activities at Penn Hills Library
The Penn Hills Library will host the following events: • The library will show a movie for its Teen Movie Night at 5:30 p.m. Jan. 23 in the Community Room. The movie has yet to be determined. • Gwen Tucker will lead a Zumba class from 9 to 10 a.m....
Lane restrictions planned for Frankstown Road in Penn Hills
Traffic restrictions along Frankstown Road in Penn Hills will be in place starting Wednesday. Authorities said a single-lane restriction will occur from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wednesday through Friday in the eastbound lane and at the intersection of Eastwood Road as crews from Jet Jack conduct excavation, replacement and...
Seneca Hills Village Chorus honors Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.Video
As Dora Pryor prepared to sing one of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.’s favorite songs at her independent living facility in Penn Hills, she remembered where she was in life when the minister and activist was assassinated. “I was the president of a local union,” she said. It was...
Police looking for missing Verona man last seen in December
Authorities are looking for a 22-year-old Verona man who was last seen in December in Penn Hills. Allegheny County police said the Verona Police Department notified them of Christian Moore-Rouse’s disappearance on Jan. 6. The man was last seen Dec. 21 at the Dollar Tree on Rodi Road in Penn...
Letter to the editor: Penn Hills budget incorrect, misleading
Penn Hills budget incorrect, misleading I am a resident of Penn Hills and I participated in the December 2020 budget process by reviewing the financial documents provided to the public from the Penn Hills Municipal manager. I also attended the first budget meeting where the manager provided an opening presentation and...
Penn Hills School District, Charter School of Entrepreneurship receive $35,000 in state grants
Five school districts will each get a total of $35,000 in state grants for computer science classes and teacher trainings, Sen. Jay Costa Jr. announced Friday. “I was honored to stand with Secretary of Education Pedro Rivera today as we made this announcement at the Allegheny County Intermediate Unit’s annual...
Jury in Jeannette slaying rejects twin defense, finds Penn Hills man guilty of murderVideo
A Westmoreland County jury wasted little time in rejecting a man’s claim that his identical twin was the shooter in a brazen daylight murder in downtown Jeannette. Jurors deliberated about two hours before finding Darrelle Tolbert-McGhee of Penn Hills guilty of first-degree murder in the death of Michael Wilson, a...
Petrucci proposes 16 ways for Penn Hills to save money
Councilman John Petrucci wants to get a head start on fixing what he’s characterized as “hinging on Act 47 financial distress.” In a document he passed out to all council members during Monday’s meeting, he listed 16 ideas that he believes could generate revenue for the municipality. Petrucci has mentioned...
Witness in Jeannette murder trial says she can recognize defendant from twin brother
A woman whose former boyfriend was fatally shot nearly three years ago in Jeannette told a Westmoreland County jury Wednesday that she can identify the alleged killer by a tiny mole on his left cheek and by his stride. Sharnell Jackson testified she was in Jeannette on April 13, 2017,...
Winter crafts, baby storytime and more at Penn Hills Library
The Penn Hills Library will host the following events: • Children aged 3 to 11 are invited to make winter crafts at 1 p.m. Jan. 16 in the Children’s Activity Room. Contact the library to sign up. • The Thursday Evening Book Club will meet at 7 p.m. Jan. 16...
Penn Hills council votes to remove Tomasino from head of economic development committee
Penn Hills council’s first official item of business for 2020 involved the removal of an economic development committee chairman for something he allegedly did nearly three months ago. Tyler Tomasino, 28, will no longer serve on the all-volunteer committee aimed at making recommendations to council on how to retain and...
Penn Hills’ Big Diehl Peppers brings the heat
Eating with Terry Diehl is like watching a science experiment go awry. “My face turns bright red, and I start sweating,” he says. “My tongue feels like it’s made of lava, and it’s being stung by a thousand needles. The lining of my mouth starts to feel warm, then my...
Jury selected in trial of Penn Hills man accused in deadly Jeannette shooting
Opening statements are expected to begin Tuesday in the murder trial of a Penn Hills man accused of killing a man in Jeannette. A 12-member jury and two alternates were seated Monday at the Westmoreland County Courthouse to hear evidence in the case against Darrelle Tolbert-McGhee, 30. He is charged...
One person hospitalized after Penn Hills crash
Police are investigating a crash in Penn Hills that sent one person to the hospital Monday night. Emergency dispatchers received a report of the vehicle crash on Leechburg Road about 6:30 p.m., an Allegheny County 911 shift commander said. Medics took one injured person to a nearby hospital, the shift...
Penn Hills, Verona real estate transactions for the week of Jan. 12
Penn Hills Estate of Albert Heywood Jr. sold property at 7957 Aber Road to Carmine Laughlin for $56,500. Crystal Franklin trustee sold property at 100 Banyon Drive to Christine and Linda Carol Smith for $116,890. Douglas Shipe sold property at 524 Beverly Drive to David Knavish for $28,000. Sami Abdullah...
Penn Hills School District’s 2020-21 preliminary budget contains tax hike, no program cutsVideo
Penn Hills School District officials would have to find a way to fill an estimated $3.2 million budget shortfall even with a real estate take hike of nearly 7%. That’s one of several revelations made during a 2020-21 preliminary budget presentation made a special meeting Thursday. “This is only a...
Penn Hills man could spend 50 years in prison for killing woman in East Pittsburgh
A Penn Hills man who confessed to beating a woman, throwing her down a flight of basement stairs and strangling her to death in June pleaded guilty Wednesday to third-degree murder and other charges. Delrico Trevo McClinton, 29, was sentenced to as many as 50 years in prison. McClinton confessed...
Calabrese sworn in as mayor of Penn Hills
Penn Hills Mayor Pauline Calabrese’s first proclamation after being sworn in as the municipality’s new leader was a “resounding thank you.” Calabrese, along with newly-elected councilman Frank Pecora and Controller Nick Futules, were sworn in by Magistrate Anthony DeLuca on Jan. 6. Councilman Jim Getsy was sworn in by former...
Hulton Road fully reopens after months of landslide repair in Penn Hills
A section of Hulton Road along the border of Plum and Penn Hills that had been closed since July reopened Monday, PennDOT spokeswoman Yasmeen Manyisha said. Hulton Road had been closed for slide repair between Iowa Street and Michael Drive since July 1. A landslide in that area occurred in...
