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06-17-13 - Tuskegee Airmen Memorial Exhibit & Fundraising Campaign Take Flight
County Executive Rich Fitzgerald along with Board Members and Trustees of the Tuskegee Airmen Memorial of the Greater Pittsburgh Region, Inc. announced today that a Tuskegee Airmen Recognition Exhibit will be displayed at the Pittsburgh International Airport in the coming months.
Three local teenagers win Congressional Gold Award
Rebuilding a home in the Appalachian mountains or traveling to a Chinese orphanage isn't the way most teenagers spend their weekends.
Pa. creek considered for 'exceptional' designation
Ed Schroth sloshed around in the shallow, swift water of Little Sewickley Creek, shuffling his feet to rouse bugs and other critters lurking under slippery rocks and sediment.
Tradition blooms in garden on Sewickley tour
The features of John C. Oliver's garden haven't changed in a century. You can plainly see the handsome brick walls with stone railings, the classical fountain and pond, the columned arbors encircled by trunks of ancient wisteria.
MedLogic's new scanner can show life-threatening bleeding from a head injury
MedLogic, a privately held Sewickley-based company founded last year, has secured domestic distribution rights for a non-invasive scanner that can detect internal and possibly life-threatening bleeding from a head injury, a device that a noted local neurosurgeon says represents "a paradigm shift in how head injuries are going to be monitored."
Educator's Work Shows PA Creek Unspoiled after 40 Years
More than four decades of scientific documentation may be paying off for Ed Schroth, adjunct professor of biology at Duquesne University, and others who enjoy Little Sewickley Creek.
Moon Police File DUI Charges Against Seven People
David Allen Lundy, 28, of Aliquippa faces a preliminary hearing on two charges of driving under the influence of alcohol or a controlled substance after a traffic stop by Moon Township police on May 17.
Sewickley Man Accused of Forging Condo Association Checks
A manager of a Sewickley condominium association is facing charges accused of forging $8,930 in unauthorized checks.
Summer's Almost Here: A List of Vacation Bible Schools in the Sewickley Area
Vacation Bible Schools are a popular retreat for many Sewickley children and teenagers.
14 Good Jobs That Don't Require a College Degree
The following story was provided by AOLJobs.com By Dan Fastenberg As tough as the labor market is, college grads still have an easier time than those with only a high school degree.
Help Wanted: Jobs Available Around Sewickley
Here are some of the latest job openings in and near the Sewickley area. To see more information on each job, click on the links below.
Drive-In Sneak-In Ends in Drug Charges Against Sewickley Man
Zachary Robert Moisey, 21, of Sewickley is charged with two counts of prohibited acts after an incident at the Dependable Drive In on May 15.
When Do Public Pools Open in the Sewickley Area
Pools, opening dates and operating hours: Henle Park in Leetsdale - The Splash Pad season opens Saturday, June 15.
Memorial Day Closings in the Sewickley Valley
Here is a list of what's closed across the area this Memorial Day weekend and the events to honor and remember this country's heroes.
5 Things to Know This Week: Memorial Day, Leetsdale Circus, Walnut Street Closing
Local schools remain closed today in observance of Memorial Day. Find out what other facilities are open or closed today.
Rothfus Congratulates New American Citizens at Naturalization Ceremony
Congressman Keith Rothfus, R-Sewickley, attended a naturalization ceremony Friday at Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Hall and Museum in Pittsburgh.
Senator Smith Tours Sewickley Businesses and Non-Profits
During one of his stops Thursday in Sewickley's business district, State Sen. Matt Smith listened to Kate Weiss-Duncan speak first-hand about some of the obstacles independent book stores face in a challenging economy.
Weekend Planner: Get Out this Memorial Day
Flag Retirement Ceremony When/Where: 6 p.m. Friday, May 24 at Wolcott Park, Beaver and Broad streets, Sewickley .
Man Takes Steaks and Lobsters from Market District
Brian Kyle Napierski, 32, of Aliquippa faces charges of retail theft and possession of drug paraphernalia after Robinson Township police accused him of stealing steaks and lobsters valued at $156.84 from the Giant Eagle Market District on Settlers Ridge Drive on May 8. A loss prevention officer at the store detained Napierski, who, according to a ... (more)
Sewickley Teen to Recite Gettysburg Address During Memorial Day Ceremony
Quinn Boyle was excited to learn she was chosen as this year's winner of the annual Gettysburg Address contest .