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'Major Mistake:' Judge Again Says Accused Rapist Stays Free On Paperwork
The Pennsylvania Superior Court wanted an Allegheny County judge to reconsider bail for a rape defendant who was released from jail after his charges were dismissed because of a paperwork error.
72-Year-Old North Versailles Walmart Greeter Punched In Face
Police in North Versailles said a 72-year-old man working as a greeter at Walmart was punched in the face by a man who entered the store on Tuesday.
Fire Burns 2 Natrona Homes, Kills Dogs
Two dogs died and four others and a man escaped with their lives after a large fire burned two homes in the Natrona Heights area of Harrison Township, Allegheny County.
Gunman Enters Wilkinsburg Barber Shop, Kills Customer
One person was shot to death inside a Wilkinsburg barber shop on Friday afternoon, while other customers scurried for safety.
Allegheny County Sees 2nd H1N1 Flu Death; More Vaccine Expected
Another person has died from the H1N1 flu in Allegheny County -- the second death attributed to the virus in as many months.
Rare Test Held For Accused Cop-Killer Richard Poplawski
Defense attorneys for Richard Poplawski -- who's accused of fatally shooting three Pittsburgh police officers at his mother's house -- say their client can't get a fair trial in Allegheny County and they want to move it somewhere else.
Volunteers Rally To Fix Oakmont Home For Elderly Woman, Son
A 75-year-old Oakmont woman and her son, who suffers from cerebral palsy, have been forced to live in a motel after the borough deemed their home unfit for living.
Dismissal Denied; Murder Trial Starts For Man Who Didn't Kill Wilkinsburg Boy
Donald Wilson did not kill 12-year-old Kholen Germany, but the Allegheny County district attorney's office is still putting him on trial for murder, saying his alleged actions set in motion the events that led to the boy's death.
Day-care providers protest delay in state payments
About 40 representatives from day-care providers throughout the county gathered in front of the YWCA of Pittsburgh on Wood Street, Downtown, this morning to protest the state budget impasse that has halted child care subsidy payments for more than a month.
Sights And Sounds - Code Break
In 1958, at age 12, I heard an LP recording of the sounds of the 1957 Isle of Man TT.
Police Arrest Suspect After Overnight Chase
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Only On 4: Former Judge Talks About Heroin Addiction
Ten years ago, District Justice Gigi Sullivan's secret life as a heroin addict was blown wide open.
Missing Man Found After Walking Through County All Week
With blisters on his feet, and dressed in the same clothes he had on since July 4, a man with a mental disability was found safe after apparently walking from Pittsburgh International Airport to downtown over the past week.
Father Of Greenfield Rape Victim Feels 'Anger, Hate'
The man accused of abducting and raping an 11-year-old girl as she walked home from school in Greenfield in May waived his preliminary hearing on Wednesday.
Pittsburgh Announces Plans For G-20 Welcome Wagon
Pittsburgh leaders held a special news conference on Tuesday to release information from the recent G-20 Summit brainstorming sessions aimed at welcoming the world to the city.
New 376 Signs Will Extend Parkway East Through Downtown To Airport
The Parkway East is expanding -- but not in the way some may think. Interstate 376 used to run from Monroeville to downtown Pittsburgh.
Bellevue's votes dry up on question of alcohol
Mike Seate can be reached via e-mail or at 724-320-7845. View Seate's Archive If you want a beer in Bellevue, you'd better look elsewhere.
Port Authority Bus Rolls Backward Downhill, Crashes Into House
A Port Authority of Allegheny County bus has crashed into a house in North Braddock.