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The state argued in court last week that the agreements required Highmark to provide seniors with in-network access to UPMC care.
The Butler County coroner is expected to conduct an autopsy later today to determine a cause and manner of death, police said.
The ramp closure is the final big hurdle for drivers who have faced more than four years of restrictions and detours.
The defense had argued in opening statements last week that tests from NMS showed no lethal level of cyanide in Autumn Klein's blood.
Paul Martin remains one of the top and busiest defensemen for the Penguins, but big question is for how much longer.
He is being held at the Westmoreland County juvenile detention center, where he is receiving mental health treatment.
In 2013, Pittsburgh police responded to 10,622 calls for domestic violence, Sgt. Eric Kroll said.
The airplane, believed to be a twin-engine turboprop, had taken off from the airport and crashed as it tried to return, the FAA said.
America’s response to Ebola must be based in fact and science, President Barack Obama said Wednesday.
Penguins coach Mike Johnston said he was recalled for depth over the course of the next few games.
Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger knows beating Baltimore Sunday would be the best encore for his recent record-setting performance.
The growth was propelled by solid gains in business investment, export sales and the biggest jump in military spending in five years.
The Fed has ended its “QE3” bond purchases but decides to maintain low short-term interest rates to keep spurring jobs market.
Next week’s recipe throwdown in Nashville features four area residents and one who used to live here.
Fall edition of the event brings together 30 vendors, live entertainment and other fun.
Black comedy "Birdman" soars, thanks to Michael Keaton and gutsy filmmaking by director and co-writer Alejandro G. Inarritu.
Geri Allen, director of the University of Pittsburgh's jazz studies program, honors the tradition founded by Nathan Davis.
But please remember the good that politics can achieve.
Supreme Court Justice Joan Orie Melvin was convicted of six counts of misusing state resources in her 2003 and 2009 election campaigns.