Thursday | PittsburghLIVE.com
Timpanist conjures musical memories of Japanese city
“Kyoto -- Reflection of the Mind”
Travelers often buy mementos to bring home, but sometimes the most lasting memories are internal. via PittsburghLIVE.com
Tuesday May 13 | Erie Blogs
Erie PA News and Events for Saturday May 10, 2008
Along with Mothers Day, three area colleges have their commencements this weekend. via Erie Blogs
Sunday May 11 | Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Allderdice duo earns City tennis crown; USC snares Class AAA title
Upper St. Clair's Ethan Kallick powers through a shot during a number two singles match-up against Josh Ferraccio of Shadyside Academy during the WPIAL Class AAA tennis championships at the Lakevue Racquet Club ... via Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Friday May 9 | PittsburghLIVE.com
Drink tax repeal goes to committee
A proposal to repeal the drink tax in Allegheny County and a measure to waive certain county fees for volunteer firefighters were sent to County Council committees Tuesday. via PittsburghLIVE.com
Wednesday May 7 | Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Bookkeeper accused of theft from plastic surgeon
“At some point, Dr. Cherup stated that Kathleen McCullough's job performance had deteriorated”
A Collier woman was charged this morning with stealing more than $124,000 from a cosmetic surgeon who hired her as a bookkeeper. via Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Monday May 5 | Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Port Authority might need $6 million loan
“What that demonstrates to me ... is that they don't need all that money from the county, they didn't need all that money from the drink tax”
Port Authority of Allegheny County might need a $6 million loan to keep running through June, when it hopes to get money from the county's drink and rental car taxes, CEO Steve Bland said Wednesday. via Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Saturday May 3 | PittsburghLIVE.com
Allegheny County plans to build $8 million facility for active, retired military
“We'll be working with the state and county to come up with other money as needed, as well as other federal funds”
A proposal for a new military commissary for Western Pennsylvania cleared a hurdle on Monday. via PittsburghLIVE.com
Thursday May 1 | Pittsburgh Catholic
Young people see the church is alive at papal Mass
“We need to live in a way that Christ would've lived, in loving and caring for each other”
In a day dominated by media soundbites, the young church of Pittsburgh demonstrated that its love for the church - and Pope Benedict XVI - is much deeper than a 30-second spot. via Pittsburgh Catholic
Tuesday Apr 29 | Bizjournals
1902 Tavern owner opening two Pittsburgh restaurants
“American cuisine with a little bit of an Italian flavor to it.”
The longtime owner of 1902 Tavern in Market Square is opening two new restaurants with the hope of building a local chain. via Bizjournals
Sunday Apr 27 | Pittsburgh Business Times
CONSOL profit slips from year ago
CONSOL Energy Inc. 's profit dropped 34 percent in its first quarter, in part due to the idling of its Buchanan coal mine in Virginia following a roof collapse, the company said Thursday. via Pittsburgh Business Times









