Pittsburgh Tribune-Review - Sat Nov 28
Pennsylvania governments paid lobbyists more than $4 million this year to lobby the state and federal governments for more tax money.
Real Estate NotesPittsburgh Tribune-Review - Sat Nov 28
1, said Lou Oliva, vice president, Grubb & Ellis, who represented West Point. Joe Lucot, West Point president, said the company decided to expand after it was unable to find space for a new building.
Police investigate death of woman found near tracks in BellevuePittsburgh Tribune-Review - Sat Nov 28
Police are investigating the death of a woman whose body was found near railroad tracks in Bellevue this afternoon.
Killer may be forced to receive medicationPittsburgh Tribune - Fri Nov 27
An Allegheny County judge is scheduled to hear arguments Monday about whether state prison officials in Pittsburgh can forcibly give a man serving a life sentence for murder the medication they say he needs to stay alive.
3 People Hurt In Allegheny Co. CrashThePittsburghChannel - Fri Nov 27
Three people were taken to the hospital after a crash in Crafton in Allegheny County.
Thanksgiving Turkey Good for 3 DaysWPXI - Fri Nov 27
More than 200,000 Americans get sick each day from what they eat, and turkey dinner leftovers with all the trimmings only increase that number.
What is closed for the Thanksgiving holidayPittsburgh Post-Gazette - Thu Nov 26
All city of Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, state and federal offices and courts are closed today for the Thanksgiving holiday.
Decorated Iraq War veteran sentenced for trying to hire hit manPittsburgh Tribune-Review - Thu Nov 26
A decorated Iraq War veteran wiped tears from his eyes Wednesday as an Allegheny County judge sentenced him to six to 12 years in prison for trying to hire a hit man to kill his wife.
Two arrested in North Huntingdon burglary after neighbor alerts policePittsburgh Tribune - Thu Nov 26
A North Huntingdon man thwarted a burglary attempt by two men Monday morning at the home of his next-door neighbors, police said.
Preacher gets new beginning in hometown of McKeesportPittsburghLIVE.com - Thu Nov 26
A preacher with McKeesport roots is leading a new flock in his hometown. "I've lived here in McKeesport all of my life," said Elder Albert Stinson, an ordained Church of God in Christ minister who served a small church in Blairsville until November 2007.
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