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Brush and Pounce is the name of a modern business steeped in the aesthetics of another century. One local artist is embracing traditional methods to…
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The Allegheny Cemetery stretches 300-acres in Lawrenceville, bordered by Butler Street, Stanton Avenue and Mossfield Street. Between the rows of headstones and mausoleums that line the burial ground, many people run into some four-legged visitors.
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*UPDATEDCars rumble overhead as historian John Schalcosky trudges through crunching snow beneath the 40th Street Bridge in Lawrenceville. Gesturing toward…
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Update 1/21/18 3:06 p.m.: PWSA has lifted the flush and boil advisory.Roughly 900 Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority customers in Lawrenceville and…
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When Dave Breingan walks into the gym at Arsenal Middle School during an after school program, about a dozen kids immediately run up to him and say,…
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For the first time in 24 years, Ron Costa, Sr., will face an opponent in the Nov. 7 election for magisterial district judge. Attorney Mik Pappas is…
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The clock is ticking for Pennsylvania lawmakers to find more than $2 billion to balance the state's budget. No agreements were reported Monday, three days…
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The Port Authority of Allegheny County makes changes to its bus schedules four times a year. The next one, coming up on June 18, will affect 15 routes.…
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Authorities in western Pennsylvania say a construction crew found a cache of buried cannonballs at the site of an old civil war arsenal in…
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This is the second in a three-part web series looking ahead to 2017 with members of Pittsburgh City Council. Find part one here.Council members Deb Gross,…