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Action News Extras: TV Wasteland: What Will Happen To Your Analog TV?
With the switchover to digital TV broadcasting less than 90 days away, lots of people are planning to purchase new sets over the holidays.
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Westinghouse clan gathers here
Descendants of George Westinghouse gathered at the Heinz History Center in Pittsburgh's Strip District Saturday.
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76 targeted in Braddock-centered drug busts
A two-and-a-half-year investigation led to the indictments of 50 people involved in cocaine distribution in Braddock this week.
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76 targeted in Braddock-centered drug busts
A two-and-a-half-year investigation led to the indictments of 50 people involved in cocaine distribution in Braddock this week.
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Homestead suspect still at large; $1,000 reward offered
Pittsburgh Crime Stoppers is offering a reward of up to $1,000 for information leading to the arrest of a Homestead-area man accused of killing a man outside a tavern.
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Newsmaker: Margaret Bachmann
Education: Graduate of Turtle Creek High School, 1944; studied electrical engineering at Penn State University Background: Volunteer program visitor and vessel examiner with the Coast Guard Auxiliary at ...
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3 nominated for emeritus trustee status at Pitt
The Nominating Committee of the University of Pittsburgh Board of Trustees recommended three candidates -- Steven C. Beering, J. Roger Glunt and Dick Thornburgh -- for emeritus trustees.
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Penn Hills man risked tough jobs in work, life
E.J. Champlain was always ready to take on a task without fear. As a 14-year-old boy swimming in Lake Erie in 1937, Mr.
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Police blotter from Allegheny County
Patrick Rupert, 20, of Turtle Creek waived a hearing Sept. 30 on charges including theft by unlawful taking and receiving stolen property.
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Chipped ham, Italian style in Turtle Creek
Call it a Pittsburgh tradition. Just don't call it traditional. The Turtle Creek eatery resembles an iconic Isaly's with its chipped chopped ham and ice cream sundaes.
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Philly R&B legend guides local singer
"You can put in a few little tricks and some bells and whistles," says Sheena Berkley, "but I'm more into some solid gold music." Sheena Berkley has an interesting resume that includes being a nightclub singer, ...
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Allegheny County posts list of drink tax delinquencies
The Allegheny County Treasurer on Wednesday released a list of bars and restaurants that are behind in paying the 10 percent tax on poured alcoholic beverages.
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Wife, mom, volunteer found joy in generosity
Yolanda L. Dugan was an active volunteer, creative mother and, especially, a loving wife, one half of a romance that lasted more than 70 years.
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Police blotter from Allegheny County
Raquel L. Hogan, 20, of Commerce Street in Wilmerding was held for trial Sept. 2. McKeesport police charged Hogan with harboring or concealing a fugitive from justice, possession of drug paraphernalia, ...
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Pitcairn officials OK 20-year course for development
Pitcairn Council recently signed off on what borough officials say is a plan that sets the town's course for the next 20 years.
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Businesswoman was devoted to faith, family
Betty Ott lived her life committed to the tenets of her Christian upbringing: faith, hope and charity.
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Logan helping to ease bridge woes
The new Mosside Boulevard bridge offers a smoother ride for those crossing Turtle Creek between Wall, North Versailles Township and Monroeville.
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Convenience spurs relocation of Wilkins educational facility
The Early Childhood Institute is closing one door but opening another Monday when it moves from the Westinghouse Valley Human Services Center in Turtle Creek to Penn Center East in Wilkins.
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Area schools start year with stepped-up security
Churchill police Chief Allen Park's biggest worry is that this school year will be as bad as the last in Woodland Hills.
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Man fatally shot in Homestead
Homicide detectives from the Allegheny County Police are investigating a shooting death in Homestead.
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