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Victims identified in Butler County crash
Police in Butler County have identified the victims of a sanitation-truck crash Friday in which the driver was killed and two passengers were seriously injured.
1 killed, 2 injured in Butler Twp. accident
One man died and two other people were badly hurt Friday afternoon when a septic pumping truck crashed on McCalmont Road.
Big Spring kindergarten teacher among finalists for Pennsylvania teacher of the year
A high school math instructor from the Pittsburgh suburbs who hails from a family of educators was honored Tuesday as the state's teacher of the year.
Math instructor honored as state's teacher of year
Marcia Slaton, reading teacher and literacy coach, at the Grace S. Beck Elementary and Chief Shikellamy Elementary in Shikellamy School District, Sunbury, is one of the 11 finalists in the state's Teacher of the Year program.
Students charged with furnishing
Two fraternities, a fraternity member and the roommate of Penn State freshman Joseph Dado's sister were all charged Thursday with furnishing alcohol in connection with Dado's death.
Math instructor honored as Pa.'s teacher of year
A high school math instructor from the Pittsburgh suburbs who hails from a family of educators was honored Tuesday as Pennsylvania's teacher of the year.
Math instructor honored as Pa.'s teacher of year
Michelle S. Switala, head of the Math Department at Pine-Richland High School in Gibsonia, beat out 11 other finalists to collect the award from the Pennsylvania chapter of the National State Teachers of the Year organization.
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"Our core mission of educating women," says Dr. Esther Barazzone, Chatham Unversity president, "both undergraduate and graduate, is extremely important for the economic development of the region." Leaning forward in her well appointed office in Andrew Mellon's former home, a large, faux-Tudor structure that once housed the Secretary of the Treasury ...
PITTSBURGH: Bachelors/Bachelorettes Strut Their Stuff for Area Hospital
Some of the area's most eligible bachelors and bachelorettes will be walking the runway to help an area hospital.
Fellowship briefs for October 8, 2009
In conjunction with its 175th anniversary, St. Mary of the Assumption Church on Middle Road in Glenshaw is conducting a parish renewal from Sunday, Oct.
Lawrenceville family patriarch thrived on Polish music
When it came to Polish-American music and bands, Philip Pruszynski was considered by his peers as the leader of the band.
McCandless banker's faith inspired him to assist families
As a banker who considered his work a challenge instead of a job, David L. Griffin was responsible for helping hundreds of families find adequate housing.
Gibsonia man killed in motorcycle crash in Pine
The Tribune-Review can be reached online or at 412-321-6460. Great Race videos Are you a runner, training for the upcoming Pittsburgh Great Race? Or, are you just curious about the race? Click here to watch a series of videos from Pittsburgh Tribune-Review reporter and veteran runner William Loeffler.
Camp Jam in Fox Chapel: It's all part of their rock 'n roll fantasy
Ciara Cowan wanted a place where she could sing and play the guitar without her siblings yelling at her.
Camp Jam in Fox Chapel: It's all part of their rock 'n roll fantasy
Ciara Cowan wanted a place where she could sing and play the guitar without her siblings yelling at her.
Russian immigrant from Gibsonia inspired, lent support
One language wasn't enough for Rostyslaw "Ross" Dowbenko. When he emigrated from Ukraine to the United States, he already knew four languages, said his wife, Kateryna.
Summertime: Some teachers relax, others earn extra cash
Don Thomas has been a seventh- and eighth-grade art teacher at Pine-Richland Middle School in Gibsonia for 24 years.
Century-old sign a icon of days gone by
Mitch Fryer can be reached via e-mail or at 724-543-1303, ext. 1342. Read the Trib on your Kindle FORD CITY -- Fred Held couldn't wait to tell his friend Lon Schnauffer, "you gotta come look at this." "He called me right there on the spot to say he was in Ford City looking at an old Mail Pouch Tobacco ad painted on the side of a building," said ...
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