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This Rooney spends time on a different carpet
Bumping into a Rooney at a film festival probably should never be considered surprising, and now that Hollywood producer Thomas Tull owns a chunk of the Steelers, the incidence of Rooney sightings among the popcorn and Sno-Caps set and/or the red carpet glitterati should only increase.
Church donating $10K to help with infant's surgery
St. Luke Lutheran Church at New Bridgeville in Chanceford Township is donating $10,000 to the family of 14-month-old Mason Thibault of Heidelberg Township, who needs a small-bowel transplant.
Dropped names, delays in tax mailings result in Hempfield budget headaches
Hempfield Township faces a $600,000 shortfall in per capita tax revenue this year because of a switch in collection agencies that resulted in the elimination of names from the rolls and delays in some tax bill mailings.
Flames Tear Through Carnegie Home Overnight
Flames ripped through a home in Carnegie early Tuesday morning. The blaze began at about 3:30 a.m. at a home along Railroad Avenue.
Retirement of superintendent, longtime district secretary leave more holes at Char Valley
What a difference nearly five years can make. When Dr. Anthony Skender was named Chartiers Valley's superintendent in March 2005, he grinned broadly and said, "I just can't wait to get here." It was a different story Tuesday when a somber Dr.
City police officer treated after patrol car is struck
A Pittsburgh police officer was taken to UPMC Mercy early this morning after being rear-ended on Route 51 in the West End by a suspected drunk driver, police said.
Finnerty, Drozd easily keep seats
Allegheny County Council remained unchanged yesterday as Democrat Michael Finnerty and Republican Matt Drozd -- the only candidates on the 15-member council who faced opposition -- dispatched their challengers.
Home-grown movies debut at film festival
Three Rivers Film Festival offers a wide range of screenings, from major directors and stars - like Heath Ledger, Johnny Depp and Emily Blunt - to lesser known, local filmmakers.
County races have share of squeakers
Don Radovich went to bed Tuesday night trailing by 2 votes for the fourth and final open seat on Moon Area School Board.
Char Valley educator out, but now runs for school board
Chartiers Valley School District Assistant Superintendent Tammy Whitfield turned in her keys and cleaned out her office after a judge refused her request to work beyond the expiration of her contract.
Chartiers Valley School Board incumbents try to hold onto seats
Five people are running for four seats on the Chartiers Valley School Board in the Nov.
Port Authority OKs route cuts, fare hikes
For years Light Rail Transit made its way through Beechview, Dormont and Mt. Lebanon on the way to its final destination, South Hills Village.
Dead Zone - " Celebrities star in Bridgeville Halloween display
Dead Zone a ' Celebrities star in Bridgeville Halloween display By Terri T. Johnson Almanac staff writer tjohnson@thealmanac.net Bridesmaids in Amanda Gregg's Sept.
Line-drying clothes gives a fresh perspective on daily life
Since clothes drying outside uses no energy, one would think you could safely call that energy efficient.
Standing, fallen officers honored for heroism
Shane McGrath felt pretty certain he was about to land in the middle of a shootout.
Bridgeville used-car dealer sentenced in fraud case
A Bridgeville used-car dealer who worked for former Pittsburgh Penguins forward John Cullen at his Atlanta dealership was sentenced today to 15 to 30 months behind bars in a fraud case connected to his former business, E&H Motors.
The 2nd Annual Merkel's Canned Film Festival
Join Merkel and 3WS for a Canned Film Festival on Sunday, November 8 at the Destinta Theaters in Bridgeville from 11a-5p! Help us in our efforts in collecting food for the Greater Pittsburgh Community Foodbank for the Fall Foodshare! It's easy to join in.
McDonald woman, two others charged in drugs-by-mail case
This article has been read 120 times. Three people, including a McDonald woman, were arrested Friday on drug charges by borough police.
BRIDGEVILLE, Pa. -- Donna Mae Mims, the first woman to win a Sports Car Club of America national championship in 1963, died Tuesday.
Rain puts crimp in outdoor fundraisers
Braving a cold, rainy night, Sue Minor and her daughter, Makayla, a senior at Chartiers Valley High School, await the start of the football game between Thomas Jefferson and Chartiers Valley.
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