Oct 18, 2007 | PittsburghLIVE.com
Marshall fire dept. project to lessen response time
“Right now everything is possible”
The Marshall Township Volunteer Fire Department has begun preliminary work to expand its Warrendale station with the approval of a lot consolidation at Northgate Drive and Mt. via PittsburghLIVE.com
Turnpike Commission begins making plans to charge tolls on I-80
“People pay a premium to ride toll roads. Customers expect a better level of service.”
Things that cost $25: a hair cut, a double CD set, and soon, a passage across Pennsylvania on Interstate 80. via Pocono Record
Charges filed in death of Highlands elementary teacher
A Brownsville man was formally accused on Monday of driving drunk, speeding and talking on a cell phone during the July 4 crash that killed a Highlands elementary school teacher. via PittsburghLIVE.com
Gabriel Brothers moving to Braddock Square
“We're continuing to work on a couple perspectives and hopefully we'll be able to present plans to the community soon”
The dust is swirling out the doors at the former Martin's in Braddock Square and it's obvious renovations are taking place. via Cumberland Times-News
Drink tax prospects worry businesses along Allegheny County border
“But maybe if we put our heads together, we can think of something else.”
Jeff Slater runs the Brush Creek Inn neighborhood restaurant in Warrendale, a family-operated enterprise since 1886. via Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
NAACP Speaks Out After Racist Threats Surface
“The act that happened at the East Liberty division is deplorable at best”
PITTSBURGH The local chapter of the NAACP is speaking out after several racist threats at workplaces were reported this week. via Kdka.com
Woman Sent Vandalized Doll Though Work Mail
“I deserve to breathe, walk, sleep, and eat just like everybody else”
PITTSBURGH -- A supervisor at the Verizon facility in Warrendale received an inter-office envelope at her desk and found a doll inside the envelope. via ThePittsburghChannel.com