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Mountain Playhouse celebrates 70th anniversary
Dawn Law is a stringer for the Tribune-Review. Encore performance The first performance at Mountain Playhouse in Jennerstown, Somerset County, took place on June 24, 1939.
In November of 2008 Special Agent Samuel Hicks was shot and killed in a raid at a home in Glenshaw, Pennsylvania, just outside of Pittsburgh.
Students receive annual awards from Pittsburgh Catholic
The Pittsburgh Catholic, in cooperation with the diocesan Secretariat for Education, recently recognized excellence in student publications with the presentation of its sixth annual Elementary School Journalism Awards.
Biographical information on new vicariate leaders
The four new regional vicars are: Father Frederick Cain Father Cain, pastor of Holy Child Parish in Bridgeville, was ordained in May 1970 by then-Bishop Vincent Leonard.
Announces 2009 Marbles Tournament Champions
PITTSBURGH A a ' The Allegheny County Parks Department today announced the winners of the 2009 County Marbles Tournament, which took place May 28 through 30 in the Allegheny County Courthouse Courtyard.
Keen eye, firm hand win marbles championship
Penelope Bouer was on a roll Saturday afternoon as she hopped from one side of the marbles ring to the other, knocking out marbles.
Marbles Tournament Underway through Saturday
The Allegheny County Marbles Tournament kicked off today, Thurs., May 28, and continues through Sat., May 30, in the Courtyard of the Allegheny County Courthouse.
Route 28 fatality in O'Hara ruled a heart attack
The man whose car crossed two lanes of Route 28 before coming to rest on an embankment in O'Hara died of natural causes, a spokesman for the Allegheny County Medical Examiner said Wednesday.
Chrysler to cut 19 W. Pa. dealers out of 789 nationwide
Chrysler LLC plans to cut 19 dealers in Western Pennsylvania out of the 789 dealers the bankrupt car maker is eliminating nationwide, according to court documents filed this morning.
Women Turn Jewelry To Cash At Gold Parties
May 6, 2009 5:45 pm US/Eastern LINK: Pittsburgh Gold Party Gold Home Party PITTSBURGH In this recession, everyone is looking for ways to earn some extra cash.
Opening set for Pittsburgh-area newlyweds' brawl
Opening statements are scheduled in the trial of a Pittsburgh-area couple charged with brawling on their wedding night with another wedding party who happened to be staying at the same hotel.
Morel mushrooms hunted by a million Pennsylvanians this spring
Three different sizes of yellow morel mushrooms. In Pennsylvania, the first week of May has one thing in common with early December.
Trial starts in Pa. newlyweds' brawl in hotel
Jury selection has begun in the trial of a Pittsburgh-area couple who are charged with brawling on their wedding night with guests of another wedding who happened to be staying at the same hotel.
'Awesome, humbling, meaningful and powerful'
Father Matt McClain is 'very humbled and excited' that Bishop David Zubik has appointed him the diocesan director of vocations.
Hampton woman's faith turned negatives into positives
Janice Hall saw miracles in calamities. A committed Christian, she was content with her breast cancer diagnosis in 2002 because it helped her spiritually enlighten her close friend JoAnn Stauffer of Glenshaw.
FBI Slaying Suspect Faces Arraignment On New Charges
A Pittsburgh-area woman already accused of murdering an FBI agent who came to arrest her husband on drug charges is set to be arraigned on drug trafficking and weapons violations.
Marko named Journal's Citizen of the Year
Kristin Montanti can relate to Sasha and Malia Obama. Each time she goes out in public with her dad she feels like she's part of a presidential entourage.
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Attorney General Corbett announces consumer protection lawsuit...
Attorney General Tom Corbett today announced the filing of a consumer protection lawsuit against an Allegheny County home improvement contractor accused of accepting more than $123,000 in down-payments from ...
Police Arrest 8 In Butler County Drug Sweep
Police arrested eight suspects in a drug arrest sweep conducted in Butler County on Tuesday.
5 Industries Still Hiring In Recession
Unemployment numbers for Pennsylvania are slightly lower than national numbers, but Allegheny County is still seeing more and more people out of work.