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CBS News
7 hours ago
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Pittsburgh-area man charged with driving under the influence in crash that killed 11-year-old girl
A Natrona Heights man is facing charges after police said he hit and killed an 11-year-old girl in Harrison Township last year. The Allegheny County District Attorney's Office shared the criminal complaint with KDKA-TV, showing charges against 65-year-old Jeffrey Glowatski that include driving under the influence and careless driving. On Aug. 20, 2024, 11-year-old Roxanne Bonnoni was hit and killed along Kuntz Street around 7:30 p.m. Her mother previously told KDKA that her daughter was playing outside in front of their home with a friend when she was killed. Paperwork, provided by the district attorney's office, reveals Glowatski was behind the wheel of that SUV, alleging he left a local bar just minutes before the crash. According to paperwork, investigators on scene said Glowatski was slurring his speech and refused to take a field sobriety test, "indicating that he would fail the tests and that he was intoxicated." Glowatski was then taken to a local hospital, where his blood was drawn. "Under the Toxicology Section Report, this report details the results of a blood alcohol analysis performed on the blood drawn from Jeffrey Glowatski. The result for whole blood ethanol is listed as 0.153%," the police paperwork stated. According to police, through their investigation, video surveillance shows Glowatski at two bars before the crash. In the videos, investigators said he is allegedly seen arriving at the American Legion in Brackenridge at 2:55 p.m. and having what appears to be seven 12-ounce beers before leaving and drinking five more 12-ounce beers at Boots Bar. Police said video surveillance shows Glowatski leaving Boots Bar at 7:12 p.m. Six minutes later, video from a residence near the intersection of North Canal Street and Kuntz Road showed the collision where Glowatski hit Bonnoni, who was trying to cross the road. KDKA-TV asked the district attorney's office if any additional charges could be filed against Glowatski in the deadly crash and why it took nearly a year to file charges. A spokesperson said, "Based on the evidence, the case has been appropriately charged." KDKA-TV reached out to the attorney hired by the Bonnoni family. We are waiting to hear back.
Yahoo
a day ago
- Sport
- Yahoo
Ireland Contracting Nightly Sports Call: Aug. 11, 2025
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CBS News
2 days ago
- Politics
- CBS News
At least 1 killed, dozens injured and at least 2 missing after explosion at U.S. Steel Clairton plant
At least one person has died, and two people remain unaccounted for, while dozens have been injured following an explosion at the U.S. Steel Clairton plant on Monday. Emergency workers were on site trying to rescue those trapped under rubble, according to The Associated Press. First responders were alerted to the incident just before 11 a.m. Sources relayed to KDKA-TV that the explosion occurred inside the "reversing room" of the 13/15 battery. The room acts as a mechanical regulator, making sure the coal bakes evenly in the oven. Allegheny County police confirmed at least one fatality, while they believe two people are unaccounted for. The status of those injured remains unknown, police said. UPMC officials confirmed to KDKA-TV that they have received two patients at UPMC Mercy Hospital. An Allegheny Health Network spokesperson also confirms that "multiple AHN hospitals are receiving inbound patients." At least five patients were transported to Jefferson Hospital, one patient was transported to Allegheny General Hospital and another patient was hospitalized at Forbes Hospital. Clairton Mayor Richard Lattanzi spoke with KDKA-TV after the incident. "The mill is such a big part of Clairton. For anyone that works, how old or young you are, you have to work every day, you need to go home healthy, and some people are not going to see the same husband or son or somebody that's working the mill. It's just a sad day for Clairton," Mayor Lattanzi said. Gov. Josh Shapiro and Lt. Gov. Austin Davis issued statements on social media, saying the administration is actively in touch with officials in Clairton. The Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency and the Pennsylvania State Police have offered assistance. Sen. John Fetterman (D) confirmed that at least one person remains unaccounted for. "My team and I are tracking this explosion and waiting for more information. For those in the area, please listen to local officials and avoid the area," Sen. Fetterman said. "Keeping those injured and all who are impacted in my thoughts right now." Sen. Dave McCormick (R) also released a statement following the explosion. "Thinking about all those involved in and responding to the explosion at the steel plant in Clairton. I'm monitoring this closely as additional details become available, but in the meantime Dina and I will be praying for all those endangered and their families." The Allegheny County Health Department is advising residents within one mile of the plant to remain indoors, close all windows and doors, set HVAC systems to recirculate, and avoid activities that draw in outside air, such as using exhaust fans. The health department's air quality monitors have not detected levels of PM2.5 and So2 above federal standards, the department said in a media release. This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.
Yahoo
4 days ago
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Steelers at Jaguars Preseason Gameday: Injury Updates, Depth Charts, TV Info, Betting Lines, More
PITTSBURGH STEELERS at JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS GAMEDAY INFO Gameday, Pittsburgh Steelers (0-0) vs Jacksonville Jaguars (0-0) Saturday, Aug. 9, 2025, 7 Stadium, (67,815, Grass) SN Coverage: Alan Saunders, Ed Thompson: Cloudy, 80 degrees HOW TO WATCH: TV, BROADCAST INFO TV: KDKA-TV CBS Pittsburgh (Bob Pompeani, Charlie Batch, Missi Matthews, A.J. Ross), NFL+, NFL Network Replay, Sunday 9 a.m. Radio: Steelers Radio Network, 102.5 WDVE-FM, SiriusXM 381, (Rob King, Max Starks, Ramon Foster) BETTING LINES Latest lines: Steelers +4.5, Steelers +175, over/under 36.5 STEELERS TRANSACTIONS The Steelers signed cornerback Daryl Porter Jr., quarterback Charlie Whitehurst and tackle Andrus Peat and released long snapper Tucker Addington, guard Nick Broeker and tight end David Foelsch. STEELERS INJURY UPDATES Quarterback Will Howard (right pinky finger), wide receiver Calvin Austin III (undisclosed), tackle Calvin Anderson (lower body soft-tissue), outside linebacker Alex Highsmith (groin), cornerback Cory Trice (hamstring) and cornerback Donte Kent (right foot/ankle) are not expected to play this week. STEELERS DEPTH CHART at JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS QB 8 Aaron Rodgers2 Mason Rudolph 17 Skylar Thompson 18 Will Howard6 Logan Woodside RB 30 Jaylen Warren20 Kaleb Johnson 14 Kenneth Gainwell27 Trey Sermon 38 Evan Hull34 Max Hurleman35 Lew Nichols WR 10 Roman Wilson 15 Ben Skowronek 82 Lance McCutcheon WR 4 DK Metcalf16 Robert Woods 89 Roc Taylor WR 19 Calvin Austin III13 Scotty Miller 11 Brandon Johnson 85 Ke'Shawn Williams TE 88 Pat Freiermuth81 Jonnu Smith80 Darnell Washington 83 Connor Heyward89 Donald Parham 48 DJ Thomas-Jones87 JJ Galbreath LT 77 Broderick Jones 67 Calvin Anderson68 Andrus Peat 78 Gareth Warren LG 73 Isaac Seumalo74 Spencer Anderson 64 Max Scharping 71 Aidan Williams C 54 Zach Frazier 62 Ryan McCollum RG 66 Mason McCormick 79 Steven Jones 72 Doug Nester RT 76 Troy Fautanu 60 Dylan Cook K 9 Chris Boswell29 Ben Sauls P 5 Cameron Johnston8 Corliss Waitman LS 46 Christian Kuntz DL 97 Cam Heyward92 Isaiahh Loudermilk 96 Daniel Ekuale94 Dean Lowry 72 Esezi Otomewo NT 95 Keeanu Benton 79 Breiden Fehoko91 Logan Lee 69 Domenique Davis DL 99 Derrick Harmon 78 Yahya Black 65 Kyler Baugh OLB 56 Alex Highsmith51 Nick Herbig98 DeMarvin Leal 53 Eku Leota ILB 41 Payton Wilson 50 Malik Harrison 93 Mark Robinson ILB 6 Patrick Queen 55 Cole Holcomb 44 Carson Bruener40 Devin Harper OLB 90 T.J. Watt33 Jack Sawyer 45 Julius Welschof CB 24 Joey Porter Jr.26 Brandin Echols 37 Kyler McMichael CB 23 Darius Slay27 Cory Trice Jr.42 James Pierre 38 Cameron McCutcheon NB 5 Jalen Ramsey31 Beanie Bishop 34 Donte Kent17 D'Shawn Jamison 39 Daryl Porter Jr. FS 22 Juan Thornhill 21 Chuck Clark 35 Quindell Johnson SS 25 DeShon Elliott28 Miles Killebrew 29 Sebastian Castro PR 19 Calvin Austin III 34 Donte Kent13 Scotty Miller KR 30 Jaylen Warren14 Kenneth Gainwell 10 Roman Wilson20 Kaleb Johnson THE LAST TIME The Jacksonville Jaguars beat the Pittsburgh Steelers, 20-10 at Acrisure Stadium in 2023. Brandon McManus kicked three field goals, while Trevor Lawrence connected with Travis Etienne for a 56-yard touchdown. Steelers quarterback Kenny Pickett left the game with a rib injury. The Steelers and Jaguars last met in the preseason in Jacksonville in 2022. STEELERS-JAGUARS SERIES The two teams have met 28 times in the regular season since Jacksonville joined the NFL in 1995. The Jaguars lead the all-time series, 15-13, and have won three of the last five games, including a playoff contest in 2018. PITTSBURGH CONNECTIONS Cornerback Levi Wallace spent two seasons with the Steelers from 2022-23. Tackle Fred Johnson was an undrafted free agent of the Steelers in 2019 and spent his first NFL season in Pittsburgh. Defensive lineman Austin Johnson, tight end Brenton Strange, wide receiver Parker Washington and offensive lineman Sal Wormley all played at Penn State. Offensive lineman Wyatt Milum played at West Virginia. Quarterbacks coach Spencer Whipple was born in Gibsonia when his father Mark was quarterbacks coach for the Steelers. He played at Pine-Richland and at Pitt before transferring to UMass, where his father had previously coached, and he played with current Jaguars' head coach Liam Coen. Whipple was also a graduate assistant at Pitt from 2012-13. Offensive line coach Shaun Sarrett was the Steelers' assistant offensive line coach from 2012-18 and offensive line coach from 2019-20. This article originally appeared on Steelers Now: Steelers at Jaguars Preseason Gameday: Injury Updates, Depth Charts, TV Info, Betting Lines, More Related Headlines Steelers Rookie Jack Sawyer Looks to Make Mark in NFL Debut: 'Super Excited' Saunders' Pregame Primer: Keys to Victory, Bold Prediction, Matchup to Watch for Steelers-Jaguars Mike Tomlin: Aaron Rodgers Might Not Play in Preseason Steelers Afternoon Drive: Fautanu Flying Under the Radar?


CBS News
6 days ago
- Sport
- CBS News
Steelers vs. Jaguars: Preseason week 1, where to watch, what to know, and who is playing
The Steelers begin the preseason this weekend when they head south to Jacksonville, Florida, to take on the Jaguars on Saturday night. As training camp continues to progress and the roster takes shape, here's what fans need to know ahead of the first taste of preseason action. You can watch the Steelers' first preseason game on Saturday night at 7 p.m. right here on KDKA-TV beginning with pregame coverage at 6:30 p.m. You can also stream the game on Paramount+ if you are in the Pittsburgh viewing area. Unfortunately, a lot of starters will not be getting into game action for the first game of the preseason. Head Coach Mike Tomlin said on Thursday that the following players will not be active against the Jaguars: quarterback Aaron Rodgers, wide receiver DK Metcalf, tight ends Jonnu Smith and Pat Freiermuth, running back Jaylen Warren, offensive tackle Issac Seumalo, cornerbacks Jalen Ramsey, Joey Porter Jr., and Darius Slay, safety DeShon Elliot, and linebackers Patrick Queen, Nick Herbig, TJ Watt, and Cam Heyward. Kicker Chris Boswell will also not be in action on Saturday night. Jacksonville Head Coach Liam Coen said earlier this week that his starters, including quarterback Trevor Lawrence, will be playing on Saturday night. That includes second-overall pick Travis Hunter, who will play both cornerback and wide receiver during the game. After taking on Jacksonville on Saturday night, the Steelers will have two preseason games left, one at home and one on the road. Just like Saturday night's game against the Jaguars, both games can be watched on KDKA-TV.