No traffic issues, minutebyminute updates on in the live alert Center Following breaking news just outside pittsburgh, where police say 5 people were shot and killed, ambushsyle overnight, during a Backyard Party. Police say theyre looking for at least two gunmen. People scrambled as the bullets started to fly. Four of the victims were found dead on the back porch. The fifth died at the hospital. Police say the gunfire came from two distinct locations, and they dont believe anyone at the party fired back. 9 on your side has covered the tragic consequences of heroin from many angles. Now, something you dont always hear. Some success in fighting back. Back. Jordan burgess is live with a look at how one community has been able to do it. In a matter of hours people will gather here at this Community Center in Colerain Township. What theyll hear is this a bit of hope for a problem thats seemed to cause everything but that. One of the big things talked heroin forum will be the Quick Response
Decrease, and well see some saturday looks fairly dry, but sunday will bring more rainfall over the tristate. Temperature wise, we stay in the upper 60 to near 70 throughout the weekend and even into next week also five School Threats in one week. Theyre happening all over the tristate the most recent at Three Rivers Schools. In this case no one was hurt but police did arrest one student. As the nows Briana Harper found, some parents think its not enough. Tells me a threat to one school is a threat to all here at the three rivers local schools campus. But how parents were notified of that threat is whats causing a difference of opinion. Classes here at Three Rivers School continued as normal on thursday, despite a verbal threat made by a 13yearold boy less than 24 hours ago. Its a lot of stuff going on that im not used to. Phllis sumnner has two grandchildren in the district and says she was concerned. Phyllis sumnner grandkids attend Three Rivers School my life is around these kids an
Another school year is underway for the Hillsboro City Schools district, with board members hearing an update on the first few days of school during their Monday, Aug. 21 meeting.
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When the coronavirus pandemic and ownership changes idled the Sunlight Mountain Inn outside Glenwood Springs earlier this year, Altai Chuluun saw a new opportunity to cultivate entrepreneurship.
For several years now, the founder and organizer of the GlenX business success summits and youth career fairs has been promoting the concept of co-working and co-learning as a way for people to do business in a group setting.
Part of that original vision was carried forth in the form of the spin-off nonprofit Coventure business incubator in Carbondale, now run by Chuluun’s former nonprofit partner Mike Lowe and Tyler Moebius.