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Pittsburgh woman is longest-serving member of the Democratic National Committee
PITTSBURGH — The Democratic National Convention kicks off next week. A woman with deep ties to Pittsburgh is honored at the event, year after year, as a history-maker in politics. A newspaper clipping shows how much William Anderson adored his grandmother when he was 3 years old. He said...
House of the Week: A Distinguished Residence on One of the Most Coveted Streets in Highland Park
Welcome to 1005 N. Sheridan Ave, a distinguished residence nestled on one of the most coveted streets in Highland Park, Pittsburgh. This home offers 5 expansive bedrooms, 3 full opulent bathrooms and 2 powder rooms, encompassing approximately 3,800 sq ft. It harmoniously blends modern conveniences with timeless charm, featuring original...
Building Bridges Academy aims to unite students and teachers
PITTSBURGH — Pittsburgh is a city known for its bridges, and Pittsburgh Public Schools is using that as inspiration for a new program for teachers. The Building Bridges Teacher Academy is underway this week at the district's Greenway Professional Development Center. The goal of the three-day event is to bridge the gap between educators and students.
Beaver County alt-rock stalwarts Mushcup to rock Bridgewater
BRIDGEWATER ― Mushcup gets back to action this Saturday with a show at Mario's 410 Grille in Bridgewater. Kings of the Beaver Valley alt-rock scene in the early 2000s, Mushcup will play its first show in 11 months, celebrating the 20th anniversary of the band's self-titled album. ...
Central Valley looking to return to championship form in 2024
MONACA – After spending the past two seasons playing up in Class 4A in the Parkway Conference, Central Valley enters into the 2024 season back in Class 3A where it found a plethora of postseason success both at the district and state levels. Even though the team is moving back down a classification...
Work On Karns City Elementary School In Final Stages
This will mark the first year for the Karns City School District where all elementary school students will be in the same school and the year is expected to start on time as construction continues. The newly named Karns City Area Elementary School first day of school will be held...
Final Step To Begin Soon In Marion Twp. Sewer System
The last step in getting the new sewer system installed in Marion Township is happening soon. Butler County Commissioners approved a contract to connect grinder pumps to homes. Officials estimate that about 25 homes have been connected so far, and that there are about 75 more remaining. This is the...
Yough moves to Class 3A where old rivals await
When the WPIAL released the new conference alignments for the 2024 football season in February, there were a lot of changes with teams switching conferences or moving up or down in classification. The Yough Cougars are one of the teams moving up this year from Class 2A to 3A, and...
Three Mercer County men accused of throwing water bottles on I-79 overpass in Lawrence County
Three Mercer County men are accused of throwing water bottles at multiple vehicles on the I-79 overpass in Lawrence County. According to the criminal complaint, Ryan Long of Grove City, Noah Krofcheck of Mercer and Dylan Root of Sharon, all age 20, are all charged with criminal mischief and propulsion of missiles onto roadways.
Pleasant Hills Atria's to close, but a new restaurant will open in its place
Aug. 14—Another Atria's restaurant is closing. The Pleasant Hills location will become a Juniper Grill in October. Atria's Facebook post said it's a new chapter ahead. The restaurant will remain operating until the transition to Juniper Grill, a sister company. The last day for Atria's will be Sept. 1 "We truly appreciate your loyalty to Atria's during the many, many changes we are ...
$213 Million Powerball Jackpot Winning Ticket Sold in Allegheny County
MIDDLETOWN, PA — A Pennsylvania Lottery retailer in Allegheny County sold a Powerball ticket worth $213.8 million for the drawing on Monday, August 12. The winning ticket, purchased at AJ’s…
50,000 pounds of car parts and 1 Beetle later, dredging improves Allegheny River
(From TribLIVE) The ghosts of cars from the 1960s and earlier haunt the confluence of the Pittsburgh’s three rivers. Parts from up to 100 vehicles — many believed to be from a long-defunct Downtown parking lot — are submerged in the Allegheny River, according to Captain Evan Clark of Three Rivers Waterkeeper, an environmental group, that on Monday was overseeing a dredging operation near the Point. After decades of piling up along the river’s bottom, the cars are now just piles of automobile scrap, chassis and metal parts rusting away 12 to 18 feet below the surface.
Pennsylvania murder suspect caught in Mexico
EL PASO, Texas (Border Report) – Mexican authorities say they have expelled a U.S. citizen wanted in connection with a murder committed in Pennsylvania. The suspect only identified as Donald Xavier T., 52, was apprehended earlier this week by the Chihuahua state police and turned over to U.S. Customs and Border Protection on Tuesday at […]
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