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Here are some of the top 2020 stories from Baldwin, Whitehall an around the Pittsburgh area.

BALDWIN AND WHITEHALL, PA — The news surrounding Baldwin and Whitehall in 2020 didn't exclusively involve the coronavirus, although the two communities do have some of the highest cases numbers in Allegheny County.
Here's what else occurred:
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Human remains found Sunday in an illegal dump in Plum are those of Elizabeth Wisenfeld of Whitehall, who disappeared in 2019.
Baldwin-Whitehall to build new $48 million elementary school
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The school will be built on the Paynter Elementary School site. The existing Paynter then will be raised.
Jeremy Dentel, 28, died from a single gunshot wound to head in his home in the 3300 block of Vernon Avenue. Adam Rosenberg, his accused killer, has pleaded not guilty and has been charged with a second homicide.
UMPC converts former Toys R Us near Baldwin into specialty clinic
The former toy store was located near the now-defunct Century III Mall.
Here are some of 2020’s other top stories from around the Pittsburgh area:
Trump, Biden focus on Pittsburgh area, Pennsylvania during the presidential campaign
President Donald Trump and Democratic challenger Joe Biden made western Pennsylvania appearances during the campaign and for good reason: Biden’s victory in the state won him the presidency.
Trump took to Twitter to label protesters who interrupted outdoor diners in Pittsburgh as anarchists.
Pennsylvania Lieutenant Governor’s Wife Called Racial Slur
Pennsylvania second lady Gisele Fetterman recorded the insult, uttered in the parking lot of a Pittsburgh-area grocery store, on her phone.
Pennsylvania Turnpike crash near Pittsburgh leaves five dead, 60 injured
The fatal wreck 30 miles east of the city involved a tour bus, two tractor-trailers and passenger vehicles
Steeler quarterback’s barber fires back at Gov. Tom Wolf’s criticism
Wolf criticized Ben Roethlisberger after a video surfaced of him getting a haircut when salons were closed due to the coronavirus outbreak. Big Ben’s hair stylist promptly came to his defense and cut down the governor’s remarks.
KDKA-AM takes Wendy Bell off the air
The controversial talk show host was removed from the air, and ultimately departed the station, after she suggested that park rangers should shoot people who vandalize monuments honoring historical figures.
Cara Sapida disclosed she is battling breast cancer.
Kennywood retires legendary rides, announces chaperone policy
The West Mifflin amusement park disclosed that four rides that have been mainstays for decades will not return in 2021. Kennywood also announced that minors will require chaperones beginning next year.
Say it isn’t so, O
Without any advance warning, the legendary Original Hot Dog Shop in Oakland closed in April. Then came word that Mt. Lebanon native and Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban was interested in buying and reopening it. When that didn’t happen, the O’s new owners revealed the future fate of the property.
After 40 years of tossing dough at one of Pittsburgh’s most revered pizzerias, this man took his final pie out of the oven.
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