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All-Stars, MACS share Lernerville
One of Lernerville Speedway's most successful events takes place tonight when the Mid-Atlantic Champions Series and the O'Reilly All Stars share the dirt.
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Fewer without insurance in Pa.
Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) Aug. 27--The number of Pennsylvanians living without health-care insurance dropped slightly from 2006 to 2007, according to new numbers released Tuesday by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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PA corner takes an unofficial
Cornerback Terry Patrick out of Aliquippa, Pa. took a visit a couple weeks back.
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Pennsylvania man killed in logging accident
A western Pennsylvania man is dead after being fatally injured by his chain saw while doing logging work in the Pittsburgh area.
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Titusville man dies in work accident
Titusville Herald A Titusville man was killed on Friday afternoon in a work-related accident in Beaver County, near the city of Aliquippa.
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NYT: Rural slice of Penn. tests Obama
Wander up a gravel road and ask George Timko about Barack Obama and John McCain and he wrinkles his nose.
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Hundreds flock to Jenny Lee
Karen Rae came from Aliquippa and waited in line for almost a half an hour this morning for a chance to buy her last goodies from the Jenny Lee Bakery in McKees Rocks.
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Tests show state students make 'progress'
When state Department of Education officials released the latest student test data Thursday, they titled their presentation, "Pennsylvania is Making Progress." "I always joke about there being 101 ways to make ...
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Pa. school test results reflect stiff standards
Faced with tougher standards for state math and reading test performance, 169 fewer Pennsylvania public schools this year met or were making progress toward meeting all required targets under the federal No ...
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Century Club: Women born 2 days apart share home
Pauline Pupi and Grace Monahan were born two days apart. Living to be 100 years old isn't as rare as it used to be.
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A Catholic Case Against Barack
In the Pennsylvania primary, Barack Obama rolled up more than 90 percent of the African-American vote.
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Police Reports - Aug. 8
AMBRIDGE Three hurt in crash Three people were taken to area hospitals Wednesday after a two-car crash in Ambridge, borough police reported.
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Mancini steps into new role at Cal Area
Linda Mancini is just as excited about her job today as when she first stepped into a classroom 28 years ago.
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Herb Popegoes ARD
A former Aliquippa High School basketball star last month entered an Allegheny County Court probationary program for first-time offenders.
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Local Millionaire Raffle Winner Claims Prize
A Washington County man received the payday of a lifetime today. Paul Gamber claimed his prize for winning the Pennsylvania Lottery's Millionaire Raffle.
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Pharmacy Machine Fills Prescriptions Quickly
Pittsburgh is making health care history again, this time becoming the first market in the nation to have a new automated pharmacy machine.
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Man gets two yearsin death of sister
A tearful Thomas Moldovan Jr. said that if he could have taken his sister Philomena's place, he gladly would have, changing that disastrous moment on Dec.
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Washington County lottery player wins $1 million
A Washington County man has won $1 million, one of four top prizes in the Pennsylvania Lottery's July 5 Millionaire Raffle.
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Man gets life for killing Robert Morris students
A Pittsburgh-area man avoided the death penalty and will instead spend life in prison for killing two Robert Morris University students and wounding his girlfriend.
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Indiana Borough: Official gives pros, cons of switch to third-class city
There appears to be little support on Indiana council for the possibility of changing Indiana Borough to a third-class city.
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