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Seven or eight years ago, Stephen Shelton started worrying about the future.It wasn’t just his own Pittsburgh-based construction company, but his entire…
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Pittsburgh Police Zone 2 Commander Anna Kudrav rented awhile, then bought her own wheels. Riding a bicycle calms her, she said.“I’m building my skills,”…
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First in an occasional series exploring Essential Pittsburgh.Jacqueline Wardle was working as the executive chef at Isabela on Grandview, a Mt. Washington…
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The National Park Service is celebrating its centennial this week. On August 26, 1916, President Woodrow Wilson signed the act putting 35 parks and…
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Preschooler MarlenyRoasario sat cross-legged on a multi-colored carpet Wednesday, scrunching her face at a blue and purple snaggle-toothed troll.…
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Behind the renovation of the Almono site in Hazelwood.
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Attendance is up at Anthrocon, a conference boasting the world's largest convergence of human-like animal characters, now celebrating its 20th year.Only…
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The Pittsburgh Penguins turned around a once-disappointing season and fired a coach before winning a fourth Stanley Cup, adversity that seemed to make…
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In 1926, the Manos family opened the Palace Theatre in Greensburg. The family of candy makers took an interest in theater following the rise of vaudeville…
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In 1680, English nobleman Edward Coke codified his country's common law regarding fetal homicide."[T]his is a great misdemeanour, and no murder," Coke…