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Pittsburgh: The city in cinema collage
The scene is from the 2010 film "The Next Three Days," just one segment in "Pittsburgh: The Movie," a five-minute, 41-second video created by Aron Zelkowicz, a Mt. Comment?
Pittsburgh mayor behind ads attacking candidate
Pittsburgh's lame-duck mayor is behind ads attacking 1 of the candidates running to replace him, City Councilman Bill Peduto. Comment?
Mayor, safety officials to discuss Pittsburgh race
The mayor, city public safety officials and Pittsburgh Marathon organizers were scheduled to announce security plans for the May 5 race amid concerns raised following the Boston Marathon bombings. Comment?
Rep. Wheatley gets nod from Pittsburgh blacks
State Rep. Jake Wheatley has received the endorsement for Pittsburgh mayor from the first-ever convention of black Pittsburgh voters. 7 comments
UPMC sues Pittsburgh over nonprofit challenge
The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center has sued the city of Pittsburgh over last month's challenge to UPMC's nonprofit status, filed last month in state court. Comment?
Philly traffic fines pay for western Pa. work
State transportation officials say drivers who ran red lights in Philadelphia have paid fines that will support more than $600,000 in safety improvements at western Pennsylvania intersections. Comment?
Black voters organizing in Pittsburgh mayor's race
Former Pittsburgh City Councilman Sala Udin is heading a group that will hold the city's first convention of black voters to endorse 1 of 4 Democrat candidates for mayor, support that could sway the election in a city where more than a quarter of residents are black. 8 comments
Sons' killings test mettle of street-wise minister
There came a time -- Maurice was about 10 and Brian Jr. about 4 -- when Brian Wright Sr. Comment?
Cops: Pa. hit-run victim had argued with driver
The Allegheny County Medical Examiner's Office says a man killed in a Pittsburgh hit & run incident had reportedly argued with the driver of the vehicle before he was struck. 1 comment
Man killed in Pittsburgh fire set for eviction
Pittsburgh police say a man killed in an apartment fire was set to be evicted and intentionally started the blaze by disconnecting the gas line to his stove. Comment?
Motorist's lawyer: Pa. officer had violent history
The attorney for a motorist attacked by an off-duty Pittsburgh police detective in a road rage incident wants a federal court jury to award his client money, saying "a police department can't give a badge and a gun to a man who has repeatedly attacked other people." But the defense attorney for then-police Chief Nathan Harper and Deputy Chief ... (more) Comment?
Ex-Pa. auditor general mulls mayoral primary
Former Pennsylvania Auditor General Jack Wagner says he's taking another look at running for mayor of Pittsburgh in the Democratic primary. Comment?
Still no word from Pittsburgh mayor on his future
Pittsburgh Mayor Luke Ravenstahl still hasn't emerged to explain whether he's still running for re-election after his recent absence from public events and an aide's comments fueled speculation about his future. Comment?
Pittsburgh officials probe police-related spending
City officials in Pittsburgh say they are investigating several police-related bank accounts, including who controlled them and how the money was spent. Comment?
Ex-prosecutor to review Pittsburgh police policies
A former western Pennsylvania prosecutor has been hired to review Pittsburgh police policies and procedures relating to officers who hold other jobs or own businesses not regulated by the police bureau. Comment?
FBI also looking at Pittsburgh police credit union
Federal authorities aren't saying what they're investigating, but Thursday's seizure comes after FBI agents on Tuesday took records from police headquarters. Comment?
Pittsburgh mayor says he still supports chief
Pittsburgh Mayor Luke Ravenstahl says he still has confidence in police Chief Nate Harper despite a federal investigation of the police department. Comment?
FBI seizes documents from Pittsburgh police
Police spokeswoman Diane Richard says the FBI gathered documents on Tuesday but didn't provide details of what was taken. Comment?
Paper: Pittsburgh chief formed own security firm
Pittsburgh police Chief Nathan E. Harper helped form a private security consulting firm with a civilian clerk and three city officers, including one he promoted from sergeant to commander, a newspaper reported Thursday. Comment?
Pittsburgh councilman 'leaking' own mayoral try
A Pittsburgh city councilman is leaking news of his own plans to run for mayor in a press release announcing his holiday party. Comment?