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Crews worked early Thursday to restore power to Puerto Rico after a blackout across the entire island that affected the main international airport, several hospitals and hotels filled with Easter ...
From festivals to fishing derbies, concerts to camps — there’s something for everyone! Looking for family fun, outdoor ...
From metal fish to mosaic tiles to a Victorian doorknob, every bauble in Bill Godfrey’s garden was either a roadside find or ...
A familiar, if not attractive, sight to motorists on the New Kensington Bridge soon will be gone. Red brick buildings, known ...
It’s probably an understatement to say that Luca Bertucci had some strong motivation to raise money for cancer research funding. After in-patient chemotherapy during his sophomore year of school ...
One might argue Karl Marx was mistaken; it’s not, as Marx predicted, oppressed workers who are smashing capitalism, but bored billionaires. “Move fast and break things,” the guiding principle of ...
More than 200 people filled a Swissvale church basement Wednesday night for a town hall featuring what organizers called two ...
Shaler Area School District residents will see contested races across all three of the district’s regions in the May 20 ...
Monroeville council members approved a voluntary drug treatment facility for the former Independence Court building on Center ...
Two Democrats are vying in the May 20 primary for the Ross commissioner seat representing the township’s sixth ward. The ...
Spectrum Charter School has been holding its annual talent show since before special education teacher Lori Yurkovich started ...
Eight candidates, including four incumbents, are running in the May 20 primary for the North Hills School Board. Seven of the ...
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