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Police Seek 2 Suspects In Squirrel Hills Street Robbery
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Pittsburgh police are asking for help from the public as they search for two suspects wanted in connection with a knifepoint robbery on a street in Squirrel Hill. Comment?
Mayor's Former Bodyguard Prepares To Testify Before Grand Jury
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Lawyers for Mayor Luke Ravenstahl's former bodyguard spent the day preparing for his testimony Tuesday, before a grand jury. Comment?
City Councilman Dowd Resigns To Join Non-Profit
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He's resigning to head Allies for Children, which the group's news release says is "designed to inspire practical policy and programmatic changes" on behalf of children in the Pittsburgh region. Comment?
Colin Dunlap: What Do You Like Better, Being There Or Watching At Home?
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But I hate the term Man Cave. So, I call it a club cellar - just as sportswriter Frank Deford referred to the room at the bottom of Pittsburgh boxer Billy Conn's home. Comment?
Gasland Film Premiere In Pittsburgh
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A new movie focusing on the dangers of natural gas drilling in Pennsylvania will air on HBO July 8, but Pittsburghers can catch a free showing at the Soldiers and Sailors Memorial in Oakland on June 20. Producer of Gasland 2, Josh Fox explained to KDKA's Chris Moore how he came up with the idea for the film. Comment?
Best Bars For Foodies In Pittsburgh
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With hundreds of bars in the heart of the city and its nearby neighborhoods, Pittsburgh may be best-known as a drinking town, but these various watering holes also offer some of the city's best bites. Comment?
Police Probe 4 Break-Ins In Lawrenceville
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According to investigators, the incidents began on June 4 and have continued through June 11 during the overnight and early morning hours between 9:30 p.m. and 7 a.m. Two of the break-ins happened in the 300-block of 42nd Street. Comment?
Crews Planning For Servere Weather Threat
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With the threat of heavy rains comes the potential for flooding and the city is already preparing for the latest round of severe weather to hit the area. Comment?
Best Doughnut Shops In Pittsburgh
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As the hero pastry of office workers everywhere, doughnuts are hard to turn down. Comment?
Less Fortunate Receive Helping Hand In East Liberty
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Hundreds of local families in need received a helping hand today. Volunteers distributed 25-pound boxes of food in East Liberty. Comment?
NHL Analyst Craig Button: No Way Bylsma Should Go
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The Pittsburgh Penguins have plenty of decisions to make this off-season, and NHL Network analyst Craig Button offers his input to Vinnie & Cook on Sportsradio 93-7 The Fan. Comment?
Police In Fla. Looking For 3rd Suspect In Adams' Stabbing
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According to Pittsburgh police, authorities in Florida are now involved in the search for the third suspect who is wanted in the case, Jerrell Whitlock. Comment?
UPMC Amends Lawsuit Against The City
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NewsRadio1020 KDKA - UPMC has filed an amendment complaint to the lawsuit they filed in federal court against the City of Pittsburgh. Comment?
Mother Of Attempted Carjacking, Stabbing Suspect Speaks Out
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Toni Means of Hazelwood says if her son, Dquay, wanted to get a car, "we have cars in our family. Comment?
PennDOT Offers Advice For Getting Around Closures On Busy Weekend
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If you are heading to any of the major events this weekend in our town, it's probably less than encouraging to learn that PennDOT is closing two tunnels. Comment?
City's Fight Over UPMC's Tax-Exempt Status Goes National
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A CBS News investigation on Thursday's CBS This Morning drew a connection between large hospital operations and the rising cost of your health care. Comment?
What's The Future For Now Closed Parkway Center Mall?
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In the six months since its closing, weeds have taken over the parking lot at Parkway Center Mall, a far cry from its opening in the 1980s with 80 stores on three levels. Comment?
Paul Wood Responds To CBS Investigative Report On UPMC
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UPMC's CEO makes $6 million a year, and last year they made almost a billion dollars in profits, yet they claim a non-profit status that shields them from being taxed like for-profit companies. Comment?
Local Bald Eagles Give Birth To Eaglet
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As the father stands guard on his perch nearby, a baby eaglet - the first bald eagle born in Pittsburgh in anyone's memory - preens itself in anticipation of its maiden flight. Comment?
Hartwood Acres Prepping For Pyrofest
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The sky over Hartwood Acres will burst with color, sound and music Saturday afternoon and evening as Pyrotecnico presents what it calls America's largest fireworks festival. Comment?