Sarah Palin, the VP nominee for the Republican ticket, made a stop at Pat Tarquinio Field in Beaver, PA. She spoke to over 6,000 supporters. Scott Tady was there for reaction.
John Challis, the Freedom teenager whose battle against cancer brought national attention to Beaver County, died at home on Tuesday. The 18-year-old also inspired some of his younger teammates on Freedom's baseball team; they tell Newsbreak they'll miss his presence in school and on the field.
Beaver County Times (Beaver, PA) staff writer Bob Bauder tells the real story of Raymond Robinson, aka Charlie No Face. Very few people, if any, actually know how Robinson became Charlie No Face. Bob Bauder talks about the man and the myth. You can read his article at www.timesonline.com.
The world's second-most valuable comic book ended up in the hands of an Ellwood City man. Todd McDevitt, owner of New Dimensions Comics, gave us a look.
Rory, a golden retriever, is the fourth "R" in the learning equation at Beaver Area Memorial Library. See how this therapy dog helps children practice their reading skills.
Myron Cope, the legendary Steelers broadcaster, died Wednesday morning at age 79. We visited the Beaver Valley Mall on Wednesday to talk with you about your memories of the Pittsburgh legend.
George Carlin, a native of New York, started his career as a stand up comedian in the early sixties, performing an act that was funny ... but not all that different from the typical one-liner schtick most other comedians were doing at the time. Click play to learn how Carlin changed the world with just seven words.
U.S. Sen. Hillary Clinton visited Hopewell Area High School Wednesday morning. The Democratic candidate for president chose to highlight the military instead of the economy in her first Beaver County appearance of the campaign.
Cpl. P.J. Gennaro, an Aliquippa native, was wounded in Iraq Feb. 8 when a 500-pound bomb exploded under his vehicle. Gennaro returned to his parents home this week. He tells The Times about the explosion that cracked his pelvis and shattered both his ankles. He also talks about why he wants to return to his job with the Army's 25th Infantry Division. Read his story at Timesonline.com.