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Cardinal DiNardo Honored During Local Visit
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He was top dog at Washington Area Humane Society. It was not an honor canines covet because, for Wilbert, it meant the longest stay at the shelter.
Man, Two Kids Escape Four-Alarm Fire
Intense heat forced crews in Baldwin to call for assistance at a four-alarm house fire overnight.
You know the one about "give a man a fish and he eats for a day, but teach him how to fish and he eats for a lifetime?" Fast forward that advice: Help a child learn and, well, you can figure out the rest.
Agency aimed at boosting minority contractors has first graduating class
John T. Delaney, Ph.D., dean of the Joseph M. Katz Graduate School of Business, University of Pittsburgh, left, awards a graduation certificate Chris Blackmon, center, with Marc Little, executive director, ...
Mt. Lebanon Area DUI Task Force doing sobriety checkpoint
The Mt. Lebanon Area DUI Task Force will conduct a sobriety checkpoint Saturday and Sunday.
Mt. Lebanon church's summer mission stays home
Beverly and Neil Brem took vacation time off work for the annual mission of Mt. Lebanon United Presbyterian Church.
Recycling batteries grows in importance
The iPods, cell phones and laptops that are so ubiquitous today have two things in common: They are powered by batteries.
Standing on stage, David Kaye cracks jokes about the audience, himself and anything and everything around him.
Stopping by a Castle Shannon landmark results in an unexpected people story. It would be hard to calculate how many times I've gone by Feller's Garage in Castle Shannon.
The value of volunteers--priceless
Ever wonder about volunteerism? It's the giving of ourselves, our time and energy to help others.
Financing for the $30 million Shannon Station Transit Village development at the Port Authority's Castle Shannon station took another step Wednesday.
Former KDKA radio reporter Milford held on gun charges
A former KDKA radio reporter will stand trial on charges that he tried to bring a loaded gun into the Allegheny County Courthouse, a district judge ruled this morning.
City has not been able to complete deals with suburbs
Other than Pittsburgh, Mayor Luke Ravenstahl mentioned only one town during his first inauguration.
Former KDKA radio reporter Milford held on gun charges
A former KDKA radio reporter will stand trial on charges that he tried to bring a loaded gun into the Allegheny County Courthouse, a district judge ruled this morning.
Two-sided street clock establishes community
Passers-by can observe a bit of nostalgia with one glance at the two-sided street clock outside the Pleasant Hills Library.
Two Monroeville visitors bureau staffers placed on leave
The president of the Convention and Visitors Bureau of Greater Monroeville placed its two-member staff on administrative leave Friday during a review of "financial discrepancies." Monroeville has asked the ...
Restaurant Review: Japanese and Vietnamese cuisine get their due at Pho Kim 88
John Ngo, owner of Pho Kim 88, shows off the Castle Shannon restaurant's Goi Cuon, Cha Gio, Pho Dac Biet, 88 Roll, Rainbow Roll, Sashimi Sampler, and a Mango Smoothie.
Pittsburgh Husband, Wife Re-Enlist In Iraq For July 4th Holiday
A married Castle Shannon couple who are serving in Iraq were among 1,100 troops who re-enlisted for duty on the Fourth of July.
Castle Shannon couple re-enlist near Baghdad
A Castle Shannon couple were among 1,215 troops from the Army, Marines and other services who celebrated Independence Day by re-enlisting in a mass swearing-in ceremony in outside Baghdad.