Pittsburg, PA
Pittsburgh-area high school senior diagnosed with brain tumor honored on senior night
UPPER ST. CLAIR, Pa. (KDKA) — The Upper St. Clair community is rallying behind one of their own who just received a devastating diagnosis.
The bleachers at Upper St. Clair High School were packed on Monday for the lacrosse team’s senior night. There was a sea of black, with a tinge of sadness, for No. 4 Sam Levine.
“We love this community, and there was no doubt that people would show up,” Michele Fennell of Upper St. Clair said.
Days ago, Levine was diagnosed with a brain tumor. Before Monday’s game against Bethel Park, there was a big push in the community to fill the stadium to honor the senior midfielder.
“Our hearts are breaking,” Fennell said.
Arm and arm with his father, Steve, and his mother. Kara, Levine took to the field during the pregame ceremony to a standing ovation.
Before the game, KDKA-TV met with Sam Levine’s coaches. They said he had been practicing and playing this season, but he started getting headaches and earaches. An MRI confirmed the cancer diagnosis.
“We found out late last week right before we were heading into practice,” said Ryan Shorts, co-head coach of Upper St. Clair’s lacrosse team.
“This is a great time to rally around Sam, rally together and just a great cause to come together and be strong together about Sam,” he added.
“Sam is one of our three captains on this team,” said Matt Trella, co-head coach of Upper St. Clair’s lacrosse team. “He is a leader amongst these guys. That’s why it’s difficult. They look up to Sam.”
Sam Levin’s father is a teacher at Fort Couch Middle School. Two of his teacher’s aides came out to show their support.
“We do have a tremendous community,” Cindy Rooney said. “A lot of love, a lot of hope. We are all pulling for them.”
Levine’s mother said her son will go through radiation for several weeks. The family said it will pursue whatever treatments doctors advise.
Pittsburg, PA
Pittsburghers hit the stores on Black Friday
Thousands of people throughout the Pittsburgh area made the trip to shopping centers on Black Friday. Tanger Outlets Pittsburgh in Washington County saw a strong turnout.
“It’s that time of the year,” Tiffany Sherbondi, of Belle Vernon, said.
Sherbondi and her friends arrived at the outlets at 4:30 a.m. and waited in line before capitalizing on Black Friday deals.
“There’s no gameplan. It’s get what you can,” Sherbondi said.
Scores of people came to the outlets on Friday to get what they could, including Nadia Minnick and her friends from Somerset County.
“We traveled from Meyersdale, Pennsylvania, which is about an hour and a half south from here,” she said.
Minnick said that during her trip to the Nike store, she and her friends bought matching sets. Happy customers like Minnick and her friends are what the outlets have been working for all year.
“Last year was record-breaking. We expect the same for sure,” said Megan Hindes, director of marketing at Tanger Outlets Pittsburgh.
In an era of online shopping, there’s just something about walking away from a store with a bag of items.
“You can go in and feel the product, feel the value of the store, the experience,” Hindes said.
Pittsburg, PA
The Steelers are the AFC North leaders once again after Thanksgiving
The Baltimore Ravens lost on Thanksgiving, so the Pittsburgh Steelers are in first place once again. It was a short four days that the Ravens took over the lead and the Steelers need to win on Sunday to keep it.
The Steelers play the Buffalo Bills on Sunday and a loss by the Steelers would move the Ravens back into first place thanks to the record vs common opponents tiebreaker as of right now. Wins over the Jets, Vikings, Bears and two wins over the Browns squeaks past the Steelers.
The Kansas City Chiefs lost on Thursday, too, so the wild card situation opens for Pittsburgh even if they can’t secure the division.
AFC standings during Week 13
1. New England Patriots (10-2)
2. Denver Broncos (9-2)
3. Indianapolis Colts (8-3)
4. Pittsburgh Steelers (6-5)
5. Los Angeles Chargers (7-4, 6-2 AFC)
6. Jacksonville Jaguars (7-4, 4-2 AFC)
7. Buffalo Bills (7-4, 4-3 AFC)
8. Houston Texans (6-5)
9. Kansas City Chiefs (6-6, win over BAL)
10. Baltimore Ravens (6-6, loss to KC)
11. Miami Dolphins (4-7)
12. Cincinnati Bengals (4-8)
14. Cleveland Browns (3-8)
13. Las Vegas Raiders (2-9)
15. New York Jets (2-9)
16. Tennessee Titans (1-10)
AFC North standings during Week 13
Pittsburgh still has to play the Buffalo Bills this week and the Ravens can retake the lead in the AFC North with a Steelers loss. It will take a huge lift for the Bengals to get into the divisional conversation, but it isn’t crazy with Burrow back.
1. Pittsburgh Steelers (6-5)
2. Baltimore Ravens (6-6)
3. Cincinnati Bengals (4-8)
4. Cleveland Browns (3-8)
Pittsburg, PA
One man taken to Pittsburgh hospital after shooting outside of Washington County club
A man had to be taken to a Pittsburgh hospital after an overnight shooting in Washington County.
According to the City of Washington Police Department, on Wednesday night, they were called to the area of the Washington Community Club on North Main Street.
Originally, the call came in for a person who had been shot and sustained non-life-threatening injuries.
Once officers arrived on the scene, they found a man who had been shot multiple times. EMS was able to transport him to a Pittsburgh area hospital. His condition was not made available.
Police believe that the shooting happened outside the club after a person had been removed earlier in the night.
They’re asking anyone with information or who may have witnessed the shooting to call the City of Washington Police Department’s confidential tip line at 724-223-4108 or reach out to their detective unit at 724-223-4225.
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