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A roundup of the region's top local stories.
Learn this fabric art from a local expert.
Council chambers were packed Wednesday with standing room only as they discuss a possible future of using City of Pittsburgh police.
A Regent Square staple passed away last night.
"LUNAFEST" celebrates women in the arts.
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Students in grades K-12 are eligible to win $1,000 prizes and the chance to see their artwork grace millions of ketchup packets produced by the Pittsburgh icon.
The backpacks are filled with fun items for local children.
Bring your bunny and have some fun!
The following issues were discussed at Monday night's meeting.
The Edgewood fire chief calls it suspicious.
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A conference call Wednesday showed many Pennsylvanians are still struggling with health insurance coverage and costs.
The Washington County native said, 'Above and beyond all of it, you can't buy this kind of exposure.
The funds are available for youth and education initiatives.
Congrats to these local students!
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A Mt. Lebanon family found their collie-shepherd mix in Beechview after she ran away six months ago.
The latest from Edgewood police.
Congrats to this Regent Square business!
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The director of Florida operations for the Pittsburgh Pirates and Bradenton Marauders delivered a baby during a special event for season ticket holders Tuesday night.
Help Draco find a new home.
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Living Spirit Ministries has become the official location for Swissvale's branch of the Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank.
The borough is exploring options to use the City of Pittsburgh police force rather than Wilkinsburg officers.
Public transit riders testify today before the Allegheny County Port Authority Board of Directors on planned wide-scale service reductions.
Michael Haines previously attended Woodland Hills High School.
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A local man is advocating for a dog accused of being a killer after an infant died.
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Solobay's comments come after a suspected dog ring was busted last week.
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