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Police Recover Evidence In Pregnant Woman's Shooting
Target 11 has learned that police investigating the shooting of a pregnant woman on Neville Island over the weekend have recovered a gun or ammunition that could be linked to the shooter.
Layovers can be a mini-vacation
Whoever said time is precious never had an airport layover. Think there's not enough hours in the day? That the weeks, months and years are flying by? Spend seven hours at John F Kennedy International Airport ...
Here's an open invitation to 'Come On Home'
For more than four decades, Sewickley's black community has "come on home" to celebrate and remember good times with people they grew up with in the region.
Local Airbase Team Returns From Iraq Ahead Of Schedule
This weekend, members of the 911th airlift wing returned home from Iraq, earlier than scheduled.
Real heroes don't take phonies lightly
T. Rafael Lee, 82, salutes the crowd June 29 as he is honored during the rededication ceremony of the Boulevard of the Allies.
Once-polluted Trafford site reopens with a kick
After five years and a $3 million cleanup, Trafford today will dedicate a former brownfield site as a soccer complex that it hopes eventually sparks a revitalization in the former industrial town.
Real estate broker showed love for hometown
When real estate broker Leo Colarossi convinced Robert Morris University and the FedEx Corp.
County will build new sports, athletic complex
Allegheny County Executive Dan Onorato announced the Sports Legacy Foundation will donate 78 acres of land in Coraopolis, Moon Twp.
North Huntingdon planner might get help
North Huntingdon commissioners opened talks Thursday about seeking the consulting services of a local engineering firm to help township planning director/engineer Andy Blenko with what he called a "full plate" ...
Moon school district secretary charged in theft of $30,000
The woman responsible for collecting all money raised by clubs and home athletic events in the Moon Area School District has been charged with stealing nearly $30,000 from those accounts.
Occupation: Founding principal of Lennon Smith Souleret Engineering Inc., a civil engineering and surveying firm with 60 employees, headquartered in Coraopolis.
Coraopolis, Moon, Robinson to get major recreational complex
Allegheny County will seek foundation money to help develop 78 acres bordering Coraopolis, Moon and Robinson into a public sports complex, officials said today.
Lippincott forms different view of Independence Day
For Herb Lippincott, Independence Day used to mean a time for grilling, fireworks, swimming and partying with family and friends.
Herb presentation features 12 varieties
"The Use of Herbs" is the subject of a class and tasting from 11 a.m. to noon on July 28 at Margaret's Fine Imports , 5872 Forbes Ave., Squirrel Hill.
Sheriff: Fugitive Files Exceeding Expectations
The Allegheny County Sheriff's Office is commending the public today for making the Fugitive Files program on Comcast Cable a success in putting area criminals behind bars.
Police Arrest Woman Accused of Assault
A female suspect on Allegheny County's most wanted list is in custody. The county credits the Comcast program "Fugitive Files On Demand" with helping catch Myra Lee Huff.
Big retailer -- perhaps Wal-Mart -- planned for Hamilton Township
Plans for a "big box" retail store west of Chambersburg are making their way through the approvals process.
Communities notified that weekly newspapers will close
The Tribune-Review Publishing Co. is preparing to thin the ranks of the suburban weekly newspapers it operates under its Gateway Newspapers unit, sources say.
Trib to stop publishing 7 Pittsburgh-area weeklies
The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review's parent company says it will cease publication of seven weekly newspapers in Allegheny and Westmoreland counties next week.