The first funerals will occur Tuesday, three days after 11 people were murdered at the Tree of Life synagogue.
Albert Lexie leaves a legacy of giving to the hospital where he toiled for more than 30 years.
She also served as Allegheny County's deputy district attorney under DA Stephen Zappala.
The incident occurred Thursday during filming of the Tom Hanks movie "You Are My Friend."
The university has released additional details on the fatal incident.
Funeral services for Miller will be held in his hometown, TMZ reports.
Mr. Pintek was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer last year.
The rap star died last week of a suspected overdose at 26.
The Pittsburgh native who rose to national fame was 26.
His career with the team lasted just six games.
The victim was pulled from the water by rescuers but later pronounced dead at a hospital.
The veteran DJ had been battling cancer.
Mr. Vento cultivated an enduring friendship with Steelers legendary running back Franco Harris.
The iconic meteorologist died on June 15.
The corporate chef of the big Burrito Restaurant Group shares his thoughts on Boudrain's shocking suicide.
Bourdain, whose "Parts Unknown" show focused on Pittsburgh in October, was 61.
The Allegheny County Medical Examiner's Office says the death is under an active investigation.
The Sewickley native was 86
A fixture in Pittsburgh radio for a quarter of a century, Mr. Reynolds died suddenly Tuesday.
The Hall of Fame wrestler died Wednesday at age 82.
The Pittsburgh icon was the longest-tenured champion in WWE history.
The Vogues were one of the nation's most popular pop groups in the 1960s.
The award-winning broadcast journalist worked for KDKA, WIIC and WTAE-TV.
A veteran of more than 700 TV appearances, Allen worked into his mid-90s.
The retired Reed Smith partner championed environmental causes, practiced before the U.S. Supreme Court.
Mr. Beaumont fronted the Skyliners for decades.
The veteran rocker, who died Monday, performed at PPG Paints Arena in June.
The elephant, which had stopped eating while teething, was euthanized.
Often consulted by Congress and presidents, Meltzer was a giant in the discipline of economics.