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He jokes about his dad discovering e-mail and the ability of computers to get you in trouble with your girlfriend by remembering all those racy Web sites you visited.
Former Charter School Instructor Faces Charges
Share + Dec 1, 2009 10:46 pm US/Eastern Reporting Ralph Iannotti HOMESTEAD A former part-time dance instructor at the Propel Charter School in Homestead is facing charges.
Early-bird bargain hunters flock to Black Friday sales
Long lines form for the check out at The GAP store in the Prime Outlets Midnight Madness sales in Grove City.
County set to roll out development at Carrie Furnace site
After years of a slow-moving environmental cleanup, Allegheny County officials say they are very close to putting the former Carrie Furnace site, one of the largest flat industrial sites in the Mon Valley, on the market for redevelopment.
Will There Be Political Fallout From Separation?
Share + Nov 24, 2009 8:30 pm US/Eastern Pittsburgh Mayor Luke Ravenstahl's announcement that he and his wife have separated came as a shock to the political establishment on Grant Street as well as the general public.
Turkey Day -- Through the eyes of a child
Family. Turkey. Stuffing the bird and stuffing your face. Pumpkin pie. Pilgrims. Football.
County adoption event puts emphasis on kids in foster care
There's always room for more love in the Thompson home. Starting in 2005, Brad and Jen Thompson adopted five children -- and added a sixth Saturday afternoon.
Group gathers to talk about UPMC Braddock
Braddock Mayor John Fetterman and Allegheny County Executive Dan Onorato talk yesterday before a public meeting on the future of UPMC Braddock at the Braddock Carnegie Library Music Hall.
Man Accused Of Killing Pittsburgh Shooting Witness Due In Court
The man accused of killing a baby sitter to keep her from testifying against his brother is due in a Pittsburgh courtroom on Friday.
Local forum airs issues prompting health overhaul
A health insurance executive, a doctor, two legislators and about 45 Pittsburgh-area residents tussled over health-care reform during a forum last night at Rodef Shalom Temple.
Review: Going solo, Wilson still has good vibrations
If Brian Wilson were still taking stages with Mike Love and Bruce Johnston, would we have been bundling up to go see him on a November night at the Carnegie Library Music Hall of Homestead? No way.
Loretta Lynn to play concert here Dec. 12
Country music legend Loretta Lynn will perform at the Carnegie Library Music Hall in Munhall on Dec.
Team 4: Questionable Contractors Not Registering With State
Pennsylvania has a new law that's supposed to protect consumers from questionable contractors.
U.S. Steel Corp. said that Anton Lukac, 49, vice president of engineering and technology, will become vice president for supply chain and customer service because John C. Price, 62, has decided to retire as of Nov.
Former Benedum worker, others plead guilty in scam
A former Benedum Center employee and his fiance pleaded guilty Wednesday to stealing credit card information and using it to buy and resell tickets to the performing arts venue.
Munhall man charged with assassination of witness
Allegheny County sheriff's deputies today arrested a Munhall man accused of assassinating a witness set to testify against his brother in a murder trial.
Another charter school OK'd in Braddock Hills
The Pennsylvania Charter School Appeal board voted today to allow Propel Schools to open a second charter school within the Woodland Hills School District.
Loss of worship sites latest hit for Mon Valley
Tom Ragan spent more than 20 years serving St. Michael the Archangel Church, greeting parishioners and collecting the offering each week.
Duquesne University appoints Drago vice president of legal affairs
Linda S. Drago has been named Duquesne University's vice president for legal affairs and general counsel, university officials announced Thursday.
AFI could get wild at Club Zoo on Sunday night. ALL WEEKEND Nightmare is on The Nightmare at Station Scare returns from the dead, having been deep-sixed for two years while the Amphitheater at Station Square was a parking lot.