2nd round of stimulus checks now expected in new COVID-19 relief deal that’s nearly reached – ABC7 Chicago

Sen. John Thune told reporters that he thinks $600-$700 is under discussion for stimulus checks and “double that for family and kids.”

The price tag for a stimulus deal could be close to $900 billion, a source familiar tells CNN, though more details could be out later Wednesday.

The deal is expected to include a new round of stimulus checks, but no money for state and local aid, a priority Democrats had pushed for, and no lawsuit protections, which Republicans wanted, according to a source briefed on the talks. The source cautioned that nothing is final until it is unveiled,

Source: 2nd round of stimulus checks now expected in new COVID-19 relief deal that’s nearly reached – ABC7 Chicago

Vehicle restrictions announced; motorists urged to ‘avoid traveling’ during snowstorm: PennDOT – pennlive.com

In preparation for a major winter storm event, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) and the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission (PTC) are advising motorists to avoid all unnecessary travel during the storm, and are anticipating that restrictions on trucks and other vehicles will be imposed on certain roadways around the state.

“We have been preparing for winter since the last one ended, and we’re calling on the public to be our partners in safe travel,” PennDOT Secretary Yassmin Gramian in a press release. “Please, avoid traveling and if you must travel, be sure to check travel conditions and give plow operators plenty of space so they can do their jobs safely and effectively.”

Source: Vehicle restrictions announced; motorists urged to ‘avoid traveling’ during snowstorm: PennDOT – pennlive.com

Tip jar stolen from Westmoreland County restaurant

MURRYSVILLE, Pa. —Police are investigating after a tip jar was stolen from a local restaurant and the incident was caught on camera.

It happened recently at Osteria Pasqualino in Murrysville.

Police said they’re still trying to identify the thief and that the owners of the restaurant covered the lost tips for their staff.

Source: Tip jar stolen from Westmoreland County restaurant

Pittsburgh ‘Menorah Parade’ lights up the city | TribLIVE.com

There was no festival, short ceremony or lighting of the menorah because of state officials limiting outdoor gatherings to 50 people through Jan. 4.

On Tuesday, attendees remained in their cars.

They drove past Charles Morris and then exited the site. As they drove away, a juggler performed.

Rabbi Eli Wilansky of Greenfield, a mashgiach and dietary supervisor food and nutrition for the Jewish Association on Aging, brought his children Shmulik, Nechama and Yaakov to be part of the parade.

“It is so important that we did this, especially this year,” said Wilansky. “Covid time has prevented a lot of things from happening, but we wanted to bring Hanukkah to the streets of Pittsburgh. Our menorahs bring light to the darkness, and we’ve had a lot of darkness in 2020. Hanukkah is the festival of lights and it is so needed this time of year.”

Source: Pittsburgh ‘Menorah Parade’ lights up the city | TribLIVE.com

Westmoreland Commissioner Gina Cerilli tests positive for covid-19 | TribLIVE.com

Westmoreland County Commissioner Gina Cerilli has tested positive for covid-19, county officials said Tuesday.

Cerilli informed the county of her positive test results Tuesday and is following isolation recommendations

Cerilli told the Tribune-Review Tuesday was the second day she experienced symptoms including a “terrible headache” and an elevated temperature. She said she immediately got tested after developing the symptoms and learned of her positive result on Tuesday.

She said she’s been drinking plenty of fluids and will seek medical attention if needed.

Source: Westmoreland Commissioner Gina Cerilli tests positive for covid-19 | TribLIVE.com

Video From Inside Allegheny County Jail Raises Concerns Among Elected Officials Over Food Service – CBS Pittsburgh

PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – A video gaining attention on social media is raising concerns about the quality of food at the Allegheny County Jail.
Teresa Brown says she was video chatting with her nephew, an inmate at the jail, Saturday. He showed her what was on his tray for dinner and asked her to record it.
“This is the dinner that they’re serving us in the jail tonight,” the man says in the video. “Bologna with applesauce in it and Teddy Grahams. That’s the only thing that’s on our tray for dinner tonight.
”The man also asks his aunt to “make this go viral.
”Brown posted the video on social media where it has received attention from the public and local leaders.
“Animals eat better than the way my nephew was eating yesterday,” Brown said.
Someone sent the video to At-Large Allegheny County Councilwoman Bethany Hallam who also sits on the county’s jail oversight board.
Hallam says she’s heard from several inmates’ relatives about conditions inside the jail and received more complaints than usual on Saturday.

Source: Video From Inside Allegheny County Jail Raises Concerns Among Elected Officials Over Food Service – CBS Pittsburgh

15-Year-Old Boy Shot and Killed In Penn Hills; Allegheny County Police Investigating – CBS Pittsburgh

PENN HILLS (KDKA) — Police are investigating a deadly shooting of a 15-year-old boy outside an apartment complex in Penn Hills.

The person or persons responsible for shooting and killing the boy is still out there as of Tuesday afternoon. As of right now, there are no suspects and no motive.

The medical examiner identified the teenager as Jafar Brooks.

“At about 12:41 a.m., the Penn Hills Police were called to the 1900 block of Garden Drive,” said Allegheny County Police Department Inspector Michael Peairs.

(Photo Credit: KDKA Photojournalist Brian Smithmyer)

That’s where they found a male victim lying next to a black Escalade in the parking lot of the Leechburg Garden Apartments. He died on the scene after being shot multiple times. The Allegheny County Police Homicide Unit stepped in.

“We believe it to be an approximately 15-year-old male. We believe that male drove to the scene in that vehicle from a neighboring community,” said Peairs.

KDKA spoke with neighbors who say they heard at least six gunshots.

(Photo Credit: KDKA Photojournalist Brian Smithmyer)

Peairs says multiple people were involved.

“We have evidence to believe that there were several individuals that had an interaction with him at that time, so we’re working on that,” he said.

 

Police are also focused on the Escalade. It was towed to the police department this morning. Its passenger and back windows were shattered by bullets.

Stay with KDKA for more on this developing story.

Source: 15-Year-Old Boy Shot and Killed In Penn Hills; Allegheny County Police Investigating – CBS Pittsburgh

70 years later, mystery of Glenn Miller’s disappearance may be solved | Colorado Public Radio

A researcher claims he can put to rest decades of conjecture surrounding the mysterious disappearance of big band leader Glenn Miller during World War II.

Long overlooked military documents indicate the small plane in which Miller was likely traveling when he disappeared in 1944 probably crashed in the English Channel after fuel intakes froze, according to Dennis Spragg, a senior consultant to the Glenn Miller Archive at the University of Colorado Boulder.

“The icing took three forms: engine icing, carburetor icing and induction ice,” Spragg says. “And that’s the kind of ice that forms on the fuel tanks and fuel lines, feeding fuel to the engine.”

Miller was born in Iowa and spent the latter part of his boyhood in Fort Morgan on Colorado’s Eastern Plains. There, he played high school football and honed his skills on the trombone. He attended the University of Colorado Boulder briefly before dropping out to pursue his music career.

On the day he went missing, Dec. 15, 1944, Miller, an Army major, is believed to have boarded a UC-64A Norseman in Bedfordshire, England, as a passenger. The plane was bound for France, where Miller was planning a performance for Allied troops.

Spragg has penned a book on the subject of Miller’s disappearance, called “Resolved.”

Spragg says the plane was flying low because of poor visibility. When fuel lines froze the engine stopped, giving the plane’s pilot about eight seconds to react before it plunged into the water. Because the plane was constructed of mostly lightweight materials, it probably disintegrated on impact, killing those aboard instantly, Spragg says.

Photo: Glenn Miller in Bedford, England(Photo: Courtesy University of Colorado Boulder Glenn Miller Archive)Spragg cites military documents to back his claims, some of which have been in the public realm for decades, but were previously uninspected by Glenn Miller researchers, he says.

In the late 1930s, Miller experienced widespread fame with hits like “Tuxedo Junction” and “Chatanooga Choo-Choo.” Even though Miller was in his late 30s and it was unlikely he would have been drafted for World War II, the band leader joined the Army. Spragg says Miller signed up partly out of patriotism and partly for practical reasons, including that Miller may have had a hard time keeping young musicians in the band because of the draft.

As a major in the U.S. Army Air Forces Band, Miller led musical shows broadcast from England and meant to boost troop morale.

He also participated in counter-propaganda campaigns against the Nazis. In some recordings Miller speaks German, phonetically pronouncing words for a German audience. Such broadcasts, combined with Miller’s work alongside British actor David Niven, Spragg says, emboldened theorists to assert that Miller had been a spy for the Allies and perhaps assassinated.

Some other entertainers, including dancer Josephine Baker, did covert work.

Yet there’s no substantial proof that Niven, who served for a short time in an elite British military unit, worked as a spy with Miller, Spragg says.

“There is a difference between broadcasting music or information to the enemy from England as opposed to being clandestine agents in the field running around the continent putting yourself at risk,” Spragg says.

Another theory — one that’s more widely accepted — is that the plane Miller was flying in was destroyed by friendly fire. That theory was first proposed in the 1980s as intriguing evidence about the Norseman plane came to light. It was discovered that 138 planes returning from an aborted Allies bombing raid disposed of their bombs over the English Channel, and the theory is that one hit Miller’s plane, causing it to crash.

Citing U.S. Army Air Force records, Spragg says the timing of when the planes were over the channel rules out that theory.

More likely, he says, is that another plane was journeying across the channel at the time the bombers were returning. It appears to be a “case of mistaken identity” that the Norseman was in the area at the time.

Source: 70 years later, mystery of Glenn Miller’s disappearance may be solved | Colorado Public Radio

Shoplifting has increased during pandemic, experts say – The Washington Post

Early in the pandemic, Joo Park noticed a worrisome shift at the market he manages near downtown Washington: At least once a day, he’d spot someone slipping a package of meat, a bag of rice or other food into a shirt or under a jacket. Diapers, shampoo and laundry detergent began disappearing in bigger numbers, too.

Since then, he said, thefts have more than doubled at Capitol Supermarket — even though he now stations more employees at the entrance, asks shoppers to leave backpacks up front and displays high-theft items like hand sanitizer and baking yeast in more conspicuous areas. Park doesn’t usually call the police, choosing instead to bar offenders from coming back.

“It’s become much harder during the pandemic,” he said. “People will say, ‘I was just hungry.’ And then what do you do?”

The coronavirus recession has been a relentless churn of high unemployment and economic uncertainty. The government stimulus that kept millions of Americans from falling into poverty earlier in the pandemic is long gone, and new aid is still a dot on the horizon after months of congressional inaction. Hunger is chronic, at levels not seen in decades.

Source: Shoplifting has increased during pandemic, experts say – The Washington Post

Drug bust in New Castle reveals large amount of cocaine and heroin | WKBN.com

NEW CASTLE, Pa. (WKBN) – Charges are pending after police found a large amount of drugs and cash inside a New Castle home on Monday.

The Lawrence County District Attorney’s Office along with several law enforcement agencies served a search warrant at a home on Park Avenue.

During the search, officers found nearly 300 grams of cocaine, 68 grams of heroin and 57 grams of crack cocaine.

They also found several firearms and $27,000 in cash.

Source: Drug bust in New Castle reveals large amount of cocaine and heroin | WKBN.com

Web design tips to keep users coming back – The Pittsburgh 100

The design of your website – down to the font, color and image quality on each page – can make or break your business.

When it comes to font choice, go with a “sans serif” font like Open Sans or Roboto. These are more readable and preferred by users. To keep users on your site longer, consider introducing a chat box feature to allow visitors to ask questions and learn more about services or products.

Finally, make sure your website graphics are clear. This is so important; you should partner with a professional a few times a year to ensure production quality.

Source: Web design tips to keep users coming back – The Pittsburgh 100

Gutfeld on the expanding Hunter Biden investigation | Fox News

The probe into Hunter Biden’s questionable income practices is expanding, targeting his Ukrainian dealings, China and potential money laundering. Fox News has obtained emails in which Hunter asked that keys be made for his new “office mates,” for a space shared with a Chinese energy firm’s emissary.

Who were those “officemates”? His dad, Joe Biden, his fun Uncle Jim, and Dr. Jill Biden (it’s good to have a medical professional on staff.)

So this stinks like a day-old diaper in a Red Lobster dumpster. And it makes you wonder how much longer the pathetic mainstream media will pretend there’s nothin’ to see here.

CNN’S ‘STATE OF THE UNION’ IS ONLY SUNDAY MORNING NEWS SHOW TO SKIP COVERAGE OF HUNTER BIDEN

Now Hunter’s left holding the bag, wondering if jail gets Seamless food deliveries

No wonder President Obama asked Joe: Are you sure you wanna do this?

But sadly, China now has Joe over a barrel that’s filled with a lot of dirt.

And what a relief for Xi Jinping after four years of dealing with Trump, who had China’s number and fought on our behalf, instead of chasing popularity.

No wonder China can’t wait for the inauguration. Neither can Joe.

I mean a lot could happen in six weeks!

Source: Gutfeld on the expanding Hunter Biden investigation | Fox News

Congress warms to possible Covid stimulus deal

A bipartisan group of senators finally hit paydirt in its long-running coronavirus relief negotiations. And it may provide a pathway to a deal that has eluded Congress for months.

Roughly a dozen centrist senators presented their much-anticipated product on Monday afternoon in two pieces: A $748 billion package boosting education, vaccine, transportation and other funding, and a more controversial $160 billion add-on of state and local funding married with a short-term liability shield for employers.

Source: Congress warms to possible Covid stimulus deal

California police officer delivers pizza after arresting delivery driver | Fox News

As long as the pizza shows up, it doesn’t matter who brings it.

A police officer in California literally went the extra mile to help his community. After taking a pizza delivery driver into custody, the officer decided that the customers shouldn’t suffer because of someone else’s crime.

PENNSYLVANIA WAITRESS RECEIVES $500 TIP HOURS BEFORE INDOOR DINING BAN BEGINS

While Datil handled the arrest, another law enforcement officer, Officer McCarthy, took over the pizza delivery.

Source: California police officer delivers pizza after arresting delivery driver | Fox News

UPMC administers 1st covid-19 vaccines in Pittsburgh | TribLIVE.com

Five UPMC employees received Pittsburgh’s first doses of the covid-19 vaccine Monday, making tangible the long-awaited light at the end of the tunnel for a pandemic that has spared no state in its deadly waves.

The employees — a doctor, two nurses, a transporter and an environmental services supervisor — received the vaccine in a live-streamed event, getting the first of two doses for thousands to see.

Dr. Sylvia Owusu-Ansah, 42, an emergency medicine physician and assistant director of Pittsburgh’s EMS, said she wanted to do this to set an example. She noted the African-American community has been particularly ravaged by the virus.

“I wanted to share with my community that it is OK — that this vaccine is the thing to do to keep us safe, to keep us healthy and to keep us alive,” she said.

She said she wants to protect her family — her two young daughters, her husband, her parents in Boston — along with the community.

“I wanted to set that example not only for my family but for my community as well,” she said.

Source: UPMC administers 1st covid-19 vaccines in Pittsburgh | TribLIVE.com

Biggest snowstorm in years targets Northeast – CBS News

It has been nearly five years since New York City has seen more than a foot of snow in one storm, when Central Park recorded its biggest snowstorm on record with 27.5 inches in January 2016. That streak may come to an end by the middle of this week, with the New York metro area in — or near — the bullseye for more than a foot of snow.

And it won’t be just New York. Much of the densely populated parts of the Northeast stand to see a walloping of heavy snow as a major nor’easter takes aim. Some cities may pick up more than a half a season’s worth of snow in 24 hours.

For cities like Washington, D.C., Philadelphia and New York, a major nor’easter seems long overdue. That’s because many of these cities saw historically low amounts of snow last winter. The Big Apple only measured 4.8 inches last season — its fourth least snowiest season on record. The least amount of snow ever recorded in New York City came in the 1972-73 season, when the city saw only 2.8 inches.

For perspective, in a normal year, Central Park tallies around 25 inches of snow, and the snowiest season of 1995-96 delivered a whopping 75.6 inches.

Source: Biggest snowstorm in years targets Northeast – CBS News

Attorney General William Barr resigns – CNNPolitics

(CNN)Attorney General William Barr on Monday said he would resign next week, ending a tenure in which the President Donald Trump loyalist carried the administration’s “law and order” message but ultimately dealt the most credible blow to Trump’s unfounded claims that the 2020 election was littered with fraud.

His departure was announced by the President on Twitter moments after counting in the Electoral College put President-elect Joe Biden over the 270 votes needed to formally secure the presidency.
Despite escalating tensions between Trump and Barr that had burst recently into public view, the President framed Barr’s departure as amicable.
“Just had a very nice meeting with Attorney General Bill Barr at the White House. Our relationship has been a very good one, he has done an outstanding job! As per letter, Bill will be leaving just before Christmas to spend the holidays with his family,” Trump tweeted, announcing the news.
“Deputy Attorney General Jeff Rosen, an outstanding person, will become Acting Attorney General. Highly respected Richard Donoghue will be taking over the duties of Deputy Attorney General. Thank you to all!”

Source: Attorney General William Barr resigns – CNNPolitics

Gov. Wolf, health officials want Pennsylvanians to stay home for the holidays | TribLIVE.com

Dr. Carol Fox is worried about the holidays.

She watches the rising coronavirus caseload in Westmoreland County and keeps daily tabs on the numbers that are impacting Excela Health, where she is chief medical officer. As the toll from family visits over Thanksgiving becomes more clear, she said she is expecting Christmas to be “Thanksgiving on steroids.”

“It’s just important that we stand our ground and remain at home,” she said.

Meanwhile, Dave Peach is encouraging people to visit their families for Christmas through a sign in front of Peaches ’N Cream, his Hempfield ice cream stand on Route 30 — despite state and federal health officials recommending the opposite.

Source: Gov. Wolf, health officials want Pennsylvanians to stay home for the holidays | TribLIVE.com

Pitt Student And Son Of Restaurant Owner Creates ‘Bar Spy’ App To Help Struggling Businesses During Pandemic – CBS Pittsburgh

PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to wreak havoc on the restaurant industry, a student at Pitt is looking to help them out. He created an app called Bar Spy to help get people to patronize a business.

Computer information science major Gabriel Thrower is trying to give restaurants a fighting chance during another round of COVID-19 restrictions.

“If you were to start a restaurant within the past five years, this whole coronavirus thing would probably put you under,” Thrower said.

He’s seen his father’s restaurant get hit hard in the last 9 months.

“It’s just crazy the amount of business that isn’t happening now,” the Pitt senior said.

He had been thinking about it when he lived in the city.

“I thought to myself it would be great if there was a platform where all these people could advertise on it and let people know what they’re doing,” he said.

Then once the pandemic began, the Pitt Senior knew it was time.

After six months of work, the app was published this week.

Source: Pitt Student And Son Of Restaurant Owner Creates ‘Bar Spy’ App To Help Struggling Businesses During Pandemic – CBS Pittsburgh

Former Aide Claims Gov. Andrew Cuomo Sexually Harassed Her For Years

New York State Gov. Andrew Cuomo was accused by a former aide on Sunday morning of sexual harassment. Lindsey Boylan, who ran against Rep. Jerry Nadler in this year’s primary in New York’s 10th congressional district, was deputy secretary for economic development and a special advisor to the governor from 2015-2018.

Boylan offered few specifics in her allegation, but she appears to be alleging serious misconduct. Boylan is currently running for Manhattan Borough president.

 

The claim comes as  Cuomo is mired in controversy over his decision to close indoor dining in New York City even though his own data show restaurants account for only 1.4 percent of the spread of the virus. According to the Associated Press, he was also added this week to Joe Biden’s short list for the position of attorney general of the United States.

Source: Former Aide Claims Gov. Andrew Cuomo Sexually Harassed Her For Years

US agencies investigating hacking of government networks – CNNPolitics

(CNN)The US Commerce Department confirmed Sunday it has been the victim of a data breach.

“We can confirm there has been a breach in one of our bureaus,” the Commerce Department said in a statement to CNN. “We have asked CISA and the FBI to investigate, and we cannot comment further at this time.”
The Department of Homeland Security’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency also confirmed the data security incident, telling CNN in a statement, “We have been working closely with our agency partners regarding recently discovered activity on government networks.”
“CISA is providing technical assistance to affected entities as they work to identify and mitigate any potential compromises,” the statement continued.
Reuters was first to report on the data breach.
The Washington Post reported Sunday that Russian government hackers targeted Commerce as well as the Treasury Department and other government agencies, according to people familiar with the matter, who requested anonymity because of the sensitivity of the matter.

Source: US agencies investigating hacking of government networks – CNNPolitics

Chinese capsule with moon rocks begins return to Earth

BEIJING (AP) — A Chinese space capsule bringing back the first moon rocks in more than four decades started its three-day return to Earth on Sunday.

The Chang’e 5 lunar probe, which had been orbiting the moon for about a week, fired up four engines for about 22 minutes to move out of the moon’s orbit, the China National Space Administration said in a social media post.

The craft’s lander touched down on the moon earlier this month close to a formation called the Mons Rumker, an area believed to have been the site of ancient volcanic activity. It collected about 2 kilograms (4.4 pounds) of samples.

The return capsule is expected to land in northern China in the Inner Mongolia region after separating from the rest of the spacecraft and floating down on parachutes. The material would be the first brought back since the Soviet Union’s Luna 24 probe in 1976.The rocks and other debris were obtained both by drilling into the moon’s crust and scooping directly off the surface. They may be billions of years younger than those brought back by earlier U.S. and Soviet missions, possibly offering insights into the moon’s history and that of other bodies in the solar system.China has set up labs to analyze the samples for age and composition and is also expected to share some of them with other countries, as was done with the hundreds of kilograms (pounds) brought back by the U.S. and former Soviet Union.China’s space program has a series of ambitious missions underway, including a probe en route to Mars. The Chang’e lunar program, named after the ancient Chinese moon goddess, has been operating the Chang’e 4 probe on the moon’s less explored far side for the past two years.Future plans call for returning a human to the moon and perhaps a permanent moon base. China is also building a space station to begin operating as early as 2022.

Source: Chinese capsule with moon rocks begins return to Earth

Storm to bring heavy snow to southern Plains, nor’easter threatens East Coast | Fox News

storm will bring heavy snow to parts of the southern Plains and into the South starting Sunday, while a major nor’easter is expected to hit the East Coast later this week, according to forecasters.

“A storm tracking across the southern U.S. Sunday will continue heavy snow over a portion of the southern Plains with heavy rain and thunderstorms further East into Monday,” the National Weather Service tweeted late Saturday.

The Weather Service said a Pacific cold front will sweep into the Northwest Sunday “with more rain and mountain snow.”

NOR’EASTER DUMPS SNOW, SPARKS POWER OUTAGES IN MAINE, NEW HAMPSHIRE

Source: Storm to bring heavy snow to southern Plains, nor’easter threatens East Coast | Fox News

The wagontrain of COVID-19 vaccine shipments begin in historic US effort

KALAMAZOO, Michigan (AP) — The first shipments of a COVID-19 vaccine for widespread use in the United States headed Sunday from Michigan to distribution centers across the country, with the first shots expected to be given in the coming week to health care workers and at nursing homes.

Shipments of the Pfizer vaccine will set in motion the biggest vaccination effort in American history at a critical juncture of the pandemic that has killed 1.6 million and sickened 71 million worldwide.

Initially, about 3 million doses were expected to be sent out, and the priority is health care workers and nursing home residents as infections, hospitalizations and deaths soar in the U.S. With numbers likely to get worse over the holidays, the vaccine is offering a bright spot in the fight against the pandemic that’s killed nearly 300,000 Americans.

Source: COVID-19 vaccine shipments begin in historic US effort

Police Investigating After At Least Three People Shot Outside Whiskey Rhythm Bar – CBS Pittsburgh

By: KDKA-TV News Staff

MONACA, Pa. (KDKA) — At least three people were shot outside Whiskey Rhythm Bar in Monaca, Pennsylvania early Saturday morning, according to Monaca Police Department.

The shooting occurred just after midnight on Saturday in the 1200 block of Pennsylvania Avenue, police say.
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Monaca Police are asking that anyone with information about the shooting to contact the department at 724-775-9614.

Source: Police Investigating After At Least Three People Shot Outside Whiskey Rhythm Bar – CBS Pittsburgh

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