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Roethlisberger takes snaps with Steelers starters

LATROBE, Pa. (AP) — Ben Roethlisberger took snaps only with the starters, alternating with Byron Leftwich, during the Pittsburgh Steelers’ first practice of training camp.

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Armstrong County taps into popularity of geocaching

Those outdoor adventure hobbyists will be using their hand-held Global Positioning System devices to explore the county’s history, culture and outdoor beauty and recreation while they search for hidden caches in the woods and along trails and waterways and around well-known buildings.

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Ex-State Office Building to be apartment units

Today’s TribuneReview — Fri Jul 30 07:00:00 UTC 2010 The former State Office Building, which offers a panoramic view of the three rivers at the tip of the Golden Triangle, will be turned into apartments, the developer said Thursday. about: Business Downtown Pittsburgh Ex-State Office Building Golden Triangle Human Interest State Office Building at: State Office Building

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Nigeria promotes opportunity for Allegheny County

Today’s TribuneReview — Fri Jul 30 07:00:00 UTC 2010 A Nigerian official meeting Thursday with leaders from Allegheny County said the country offers promising business opportunities. about: Allegheny Business Counties at: Allegheny County

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Store apologizes for treatment of nursing mom

Today’s TribuneReview — Fri Jul 30 07:00:00 UTC 2010 A Pittsburgh-based clothing chain has apologized for store employees in Ohio who told a nursing mother to go to a dressing room to continue breastfeeding. about: Business Disaster Accident Home Pittsburgh

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Officials negotiate with possible grocery operator

Today’s TribuneReview — Fri Jul 30 07:00:00 UTC 2010 An effort to obtain a new grocery store for Pittsburgh’s Beechview neighborhood may be close to being fulfilled as local officials are negotiating with an unnamed group interested in locating a grocery in the community. about: Business Food and Related Products Grocery store Pittsburgh Retail

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Scaife gives 2 paintings to Westmoreland art museum

Today’s TribuneReview — Fri Jul 30 07:00:00 UTC 2010 The paintings are “Grouse Going to Roost,” a ’40s-era watercolor by Alden Lassell Ripley, and “White Screen,” by Pittsburgh artist Elizabeth L. Rothwell. about: Alden Lassell Ripley Art Art and Museums artist Elizabeth L Rothwell Hospitality Recreation Paint Painters Pittsburgh Shopping Visual Arts Watercolor painting

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Teen arrested in killing of Pitt law school student in York

YORK, Pa.–A 15-year-old has been charged in the fatal shooting of a University of Pittsburgh law school student in what police say was an attempted robbery gone bad.

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Autopsy: Pa. treatment plant worker died of fall

PITTSBURGHAuthorities in western Pennsylvania say a worker killed at a sewage treatment plant died of injuries from a fall down a 30-foot underground shaft and not as a result of toxic fumes.

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From Bike Pittsburgh, the ultimate Bike Party

A day on a bike, a night at the opera. BikeFest, which will feature 60 independently organized rides and events throughout the city, begins Friday with a fundraiser for Bike Pittsburgh at 8 p.m. at the Pittsburgh Opera in the Strip District.

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