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Nonprofit allows ill kids, their families focus on memories
Thursday morning, Jason and Sherry Moore brought their toddler to Children's Hospital's oncology unit.
The Makino a61 is widely used in North America to make complex medical parts. The Japanese call it seiki .
We should have seen this coming. One word best describes this year's late spring/early summer: rain.
Pittsburgh Husband, Wife Re-Enlist In Iraq For July 4th Holiday
A married Castle Shannon couple who are serving in Iraq were among 1,100 troops who re-enlisted for duty on the Fourth of July.
Pittsburgh Couple Re-Enlisting In Iraq On July 4th
A husband and wife from the Pittsburgh area who are serving in Iraq will be among 1,100 troops who will re-enlist for duty on the Fourth of July, according to the Pentagon.
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.
Commerce Announces 2008 Ocean Fishery Council Appointments
The Commerce Department today announced the appointment of 21 members to the eight regional fishery management councils.
Slow food: Turtle soup is a throwback to an earlier elegant time
At the Springfield Grille in Mercer County, turtle soup is served in classic style -- with a glass of sherry that can be used to flavor the soup.
Woman gets probation for slander attempt
A McMurray woman will spend the next five years on probation for her attempt to malign her ex-husband and the Washington County Children and Youth Services caseworker and foster parent assigned to her two ...
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Step 1 Provides Management Consulting Services to Underground Archives
Underground Archives provides a wide range of services to help organizations reduce their risk and costs by securely storing critical items and information off-site in one the company's two underground storage ...
Esthetician Denise Balich gives a facial to Traci Jukovic at the spa in Salon Vivace.
Sluggish starts have farmers' markets fretting
Pittsburgh Business Times - by Kim Lyons Joe Wojcik People wait in line to buy produce and flowers from Harvest Valley Farms of Valencia, Butler County, at the farmers’ market in East Liberty.
Summer productions offer a little bit of everything
Turn the page on your calendar, and you'll read that summer commences in 21 days.
Cell phone tower proposed in New Kensington
The city's zoning hearing board will consider a request for a proposed cell phone tower off Seventh Street at an as yet unscheduled hearing.
Briefs: Veggie cooks can win cash in contest
Original recipes for vegetables can be submitted in the fifth annual Pennsylvania "Simply Delicious, Simple Nutritious" Vegetable Recipe Contest, to be held Aug.
Pennsylvania Newspaper Association
Newspaper of the Year - deadline to enter: July 28
Recognizing overall excellence in Pennsylvania newspapers. The purpose of the Newspaper of the Year contest is to recognize outstanding newspaper work, with the emphasis on overall excellence.
Peters OKs tentative budget with fund transfer
Thomas McMurray, chairman of the Peters Township School Board's finance committee, said there are two options to balance the 2008-09 budget: raise taxes or transfer money from the capital reserve fund.
Roadslide Destroying Houses; Who's To Blame
Five homes in McMurray are in danger due to a neighboring shifting hillside. Due to construction of a corporate building that sits atop the knoll, the hillside has begun to slide toward the road, pushing the ...
U.S. military cites growing China space, cyber threat
The U.S. military painted China on Tuesday as posing a growing threat to the United States and others in space and cyberspace.
Women have been fighting for equality with men for years. But in at least one area, men still are way ahead.