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Pleasant Hills students put high-tech spin on morning announcements
Joe McHugh was ready to brave the snow -- dressed in his winter gloves and Steelers scarf he stepped into a snug space on the ground floor of Pleasant Hills Middle School.
Trial in drunk-driving death postponed
The trial for the man accused in the drunk-driving death of 12-year-old Tia Wright, of Pleasant Hills, has been postponed to Feb.
Baldwin Borough says DEP consent order being finalized
Baldwin Borough officials said last night they must respond by Friday to a revised consent order issued last week by the Department of Environment Protection to the Pleasant Hills Sewer Authority and its three other member communities of Pleasant Hills, South Park Township and Whitehall.
RSVP honoree a tireless worker at 86
Charlotte Love seems to know everyone at the Jewish Community Center in Squirrel Hill.
DUI arrests net Baldwin Borough officers Top Gun Awards
Two Baldwin Borough patrolmen racked up more DUI arrests than any other state honorees and were recognized by the Pennsylvania DUI Association for their efforts to fight drunken driving.
Four incumbents, one challenger aim for 4 Pleasant Hills council seats
Five people are running for four seats on the Pleasant Hills Borough Council in the Nov.
Pleasant Hills mayor challenged by council president
The three-term mayor of Pleasant Hills is being challenged by the president of the borough's council in the Nov.
New Carteret pastor wants community 'aware that we are here'
There was not a "spark" or a "flash" when the Rev. Rachel S. Stahle realized she wanted to take her life in a different direction.
CCAC program helps laid off regain employment
Whenever the economy has tanked, Keith McDonough and his family have had to deal with the fallout.
Firefighters, School Worker Accused Of Fondling Teens, Giving Alcohol
Two men -- one a school custodian and both volunteer firefighters -- were arrested on allegations of giving alcohol to minors and paying teenage girls to strip and fondling them in South Park.
Family came first for compassionate Pleasant Hills attorney
Whether he was in the courtroom, on the basketball court or just being a dad, Duane Dudik was always ready for a challenge.
Communities working with Rep. Wagner to revitalize 51 corridor
Stacy Lee can be reached at slee@dailynewsemail.com or 412-664-9161. Seven municipalities are working together under the leadership of state Rep.
Sam Spatter can be reached via e-mail or at 412-320-7843. * The value of building permits issued in August by the Pittsburgh Bureau of Building Inspection reached $40.7 million, bringing totals for the year to $503.3 million.
West Jefferson Hills board lobbies against graduation tests
Members of the West Jefferson Hills School District are trying to persuade the Legislature not to approve graduation tests for state public and charter schools.
Explosion at U.S. Steel's Clairton Plant kills contractor, injures another
Journey to priesthood: Nine men entering St. Paul Seminary
Their approaches are varied, but their motivation is the same: discerning a vocation Two of the young men are in their first year of college, one is transferring into a new college program, four others already have graduated from college and two are returning to the seminary after leaves of absence.
Allison M. Heinrichs can be reached via e-mail or at 412-380-5607. Age : 43 Residence : Squirrel Hill Family : Married with three children Occupation : Pediatrician Education : Bachelor of Arts degree in biology from Washington and Jefferson College, medical degree from the University of Pittsburgh, pediatrics residency at Mercy Hospital of ...
Jefferson Hills driver pleads not guilty in death of bicyclist
Tim Puko can be reached via e-mail or at 412-391-8650. A Jefferson Hills man charged in a deadly car-bike collision has a preliminary hearing scheduled for Tuesday.
Inmates, Lottery Workers And Welfar...
'Inmates Lottery workers and welfare recipients will get paid based on a decision by the Rendell administration.' http://pafop38.com/2009/07/07/inmates-will...administration/ It doesn't make an ounce of sense to John Srsic that state lottery workers will get their paychecks but state troopers and corrections officers won't be paid if leaders in ...
Tony LaRussa can be reached via e-mail or at 412-320-7987. By Tony LaRussa TRIBUNE-REVIEW Ray DeVito realizes that hiring someone with a physical or mental disability often means more work for him and other employees.