Robbery on 26XX Brownsville Rd, Pittsburgh, Pa
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Robbery on 26XX Brownsville Rd, Pittsburgh, Pa
Wife, son of bankrupt Pa. soft drink maker Le-Nature’s ex-CEO found guilty of money laundering
PITTSBURGH, Pa. – The wife and son of the former head of bankrupt soft drink maker Le-Nature’s have been found guilty in Pittsburgh of laundering millions of dollars stolen in an accounting fraud.
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Wife, son of bankrupt Pa. soft drink maker Le-Nature’s ex-CEO found guilty of money laundering
Three robberies in five hours in South Hills and on South Side
In three unrelated incidents during a span of five hours, robbers struck a bar, a bank and a diner in the South Hills and on the South Side this afternoon.
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Three robberies in five hours in South Hills and on South Side
Tomlin: Steelers’ Polamalu symptom-free, expected to play versus Bengals
PITTSBURGH, Pa. – Pittsburgh safety Troy Polamalu is free of concussion symptoms and “all things are positive” for the AFC North showdown with the Cincinnati Bengals, coach Mike Tomlin said during a press conference Tuesday.
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Tomlin: Steelers’ Polamalu symptom-free, expected to play versus Bengals
Abuse scandal at Syracuse draws inquiry by local police
Margaret Harding is a Pittsburgh Tribune-Review staff writer and can be reached at 412-380-8519 or via e-mail. Pittsburgh police plan to investigate an allegation that former Syracuse University assistant men’s basketball coach Bernie Fine molested a boy during a stay in the city in 2002.
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Abuse scandal at Syracuse draws inquiry by local police
Developer to build 228-unit rental complex in Cranberry
Morgan Communities, a New York-based apartment owner and developer, has acquired property in Cranberry to build a 228-unit apartment complex in the Park Place development, Cranberry officials said.
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Developer to build 228-unit rental complex in Cranberry
Racist message, threat scrawled in Pittsburgh van
Margaret Harding is a Pittsburgh Tribune-Review staff writer and can be reached at 412-380-8519 or via e-mail. Riders on a Pittsburgh senior center van found racially charged graffiti and a bomb threat scrawled on the inside of the vehicle on Monday.
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Racist message, threat scrawled in Pittsburgh van
Realignment Plan Approved for Pittsburgh Public Schools
PITTSBURGH November 22, 2011 – Pittsburgh Public School Board approved a i»¿ District Realignment Plani»¿ for the 2012-13 school year that addresses the district’s under-enrolled classrooms that result in unnecessary costs to taxpayers.
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Realignment Plan Approved for Pittsburgh Public Schools
New Drive Thru Specialty Coffee Shop Opens on Route 65
Morning coffee is a ritual for some and BeanThru is expecting to cater to those connoisseurs of fine coffee when they open on Monday, Dec.
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New Drive Thru Specialty Coffee Shop Opens on Route 65
Cookies and Cards Reception for the CHS Holiday Gift Card Drive
We are happy to support the Community Human Services holiday gift card drive again this year.
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Cookies and Cards Reception for the CHS Holiday Gift Card Drive

