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The attack came two days after a recent convert to Islam killed one soldier and injured another in a hit-and-run before being shot to death.
"We're not expanding the footprint of the hospital but rearranging existing space," said chief medical officer Steve Docimo.
Ariel Lawther, 19, of Harmony, was arrested June 15 after police said she struck a Pittsburgh officer in the chest and groin.
Investigators say they can’t determine from video of a July incident at the Cameo Club in Miami Beach whether a crime occurred.
A government filing says Mylan will own a smaller piece of Abbott’s overseas generics business.
About 200 attended the eighth Mayor’s Night Out town hall, giving community members one-on-one access to about a dozen city leaders.
Paul Carman, who had robbed another bank in 2008 and went to prison, said he's had a life-long battle with heroin and alcohol.
Director Saleem Ghubril will deliver the Promise’s annual report today and announce additional major gifts.
Tonight the northbound I-79 off-ramp to the turnpike, the northbound off-ramp to Route 228 and the turnpike ramp to northbound I-79 close.
Gerry takes your questions on the Steelers who take on Andrew Luck and the Colts Sunday at Heinz Field.
Awaiting the Steelers after their big win Monday night is one of the league’s premier quarterbacks in Colts star Andrew Luck.
Silicon Valley magnate Max Levchin visited Carnegie Mellon University on Tuesday.
The company projected shipping volumes to peak the first three Mondays of December, with Dec. 15 expected to be the busiest.
Carnegie Museum of Natural History opens doors to the nightlife crowd with “Haunted Museum ... After Dark.”
The Steelers Style runway show celebrates 40 years of well-dressed athletes supporting the Cancer Caring Center and UPMC Sports Medicine.
Pittsburgh’s Bricolage earns national recognition for a form of theater that makes the audience active participants in storytelling.
Curator Thomas Sokolowski has organized an impressive exhibition of works by five AAP members for The Mine Factory, East End.
Justice Seamus McCaffery has been suspended for some of the strangest, most unprofessional conduct alleged against Pa.’s highest court.