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The jury is deciding the fate of Pitt researcher Robert Ferrante, charged with homicide in the poisoning death of his wife, Autumn Klein.
Andrew McCutchen won his third consecutive Silver Slugger and Neil Walker his first.
In Allegheny County, the highest profile score was 99.4 at Pine-Richland High School.
Mr. Ford, 22, a Cal U senior from Harrisburg, had been released on his own recognizance pending a Dec. 2 sentencing in Washington, D.C.
County Controller Chelsa Wagner’s office began auditing the use of the county’s vehicle fleet in August.
After all the ads and debates and miles of travel, Tom Wolf on Wednesday got to savor his victory unseating Gov. Tom Corbett.
The seventh Not Quite Pittsburgh Juggling Festival will feature over 200 jugglers from as far away as Canada.
A loss by Dominic Pileggi would shift influence at the top of caucus leadership away from Philadelphia’s politically moderate suburbs.
The road will close at 8 p.m. Friday and reopen by 6 a.m. Sunday after crews test electric lines in the construction zone.
Suddenly, the Steelers defense is forcing turnovers again, and that’s a huge factor in team’s turnaround.
Defenseman Scott Harrington waits for his first chance to play in an NHL game, and it almost certainly will come.
Pittsburghers Jesse Coslov and Chris Kane see franchising in the future for the dog day-care business they launched in 2009 in the East End.
Jefferson Hospitals new obstetrics and newborn unit begins accepting expectant mothers next week, bucking a decadeslong trend.
Food & Wine editor-in-chief Dana Cowin learns to cook with 65 great chefs and over 100 recipes in “Mastering My Mistakes in the Kitchen.”
To show how versatile turkey thighs are, I swapped turkey thighs for chicken in a few familiar and classic recipes.
The movies are just part of the communal experience for patrons of the oldest, longest running film festival in Pittsburgh.
The Gathering Field's "Wild Journey" furthers the band's lush folk-rock sound.
Gov. Tom Corbett’s performance in office was so timid that he gave allies few reasons to back him.