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  • Hill District man charged in rape of child
    A Hill District man faces charges that he repeatedly raped and sexually assaulted a girl in his home beginning at least two years ago, when she was 10.
  • Suspect sought in West Newton bank robbery
    The FBI is looking for a man who robbed a West Newton bank Thursday.
  • Chaotic state House adjourns; no action on table games
    HARRISBURG -- The state House ended its business abruptly and chaotically today, with Republicans blasting the ruling Democrats for going home before voting on the state's long-delayed annual appropriations for four state-related universities
  • Mon Incline running again; Mon Wharf to be open tomorrow
    The Mon Incline reopened this afternoon after the Port Authority corrected a computer glitch that had shut it down since this morning
  • Jury acquits Ramaley in corruption trial
    HARRISBURG -- A jury moments ago aquitted former state Rep. Sean Ramaley of all six criminal charges against him in connection with allegations with a government corruption probe.
  • Mayor makes public demand of universities
    Pittsburgh Mayor Luke Ravenstahl said today that if the city???s universities can???t identify $5 million in contributions to his government???s operations by Monday, he will urge city council to vote for a 1 percent tuition tax on Wednesday.
  • Borough backs down on attempt to remove Steelers banner
    Officials in a small Dauphin County borough now say that they will not enforce an ordinance that prohibited a Steelers fan from hanging a banner on her front porch that supports the team
  • New members shift school board power in West Mifflin
    It was out with the old and in with the new at the reorganization meeting of the West Mifflin Area school board on Tuesday, where a much anticipated shift of power swiftly took place.
  • Man faces trial after son testifies about killing
    A Nemacolin man charged with killing his estranged wife faces trial after a hearing this morning in which his 12-year-old son testified that his father intimidated him into helping in the crime.
  • Former school worker charged with falsifying signature
    A former city schools worker was sentenced to three years' probation yesterday for falsifying the signature of a federal court judge.
  • Officer's funeral to close streets tomorrow
    Street closings for the funeral procession of slain Penn Hills Police Officer Michael Crawshaw will affect commuters tomorrow
  • Two men settle sex abuse suit with Seneca Valley
    Two men who say in a federal lawsuit that they were sexually abused as minors by a former Junior ROTC instructor at Seneca Valley Senior High School have reached a settlement with the school district.
  • Girlfriend of shooting suspect charged
    A girlfriend of the man accused of killing Penn Hills police Officer Michael Crawshaw and another man Sunday night, was charged last night with hindering apprehension and tampering with physical evidence.
  • McKeesport's retiring chief praised for integrity, fairness
    Joe Pero, 44, is retiring with a full pension, but he is not retiring in the conventional sense. Beginning next year, he will be head of security for the McKeesport Housing Authority.
  • Holiday cheer for veterans in hospital
    Richard Coccimiglio had many memorable moments on the American Legion Holiday Hospital Tour across the state, but one of the most poignant occurred in Pittsburgh.
  • Ornaments brighten one tough holiday
    Jacob Copeland, 13, worried Santa Claus wouldn't come to his house this year because the family has no Christmas tree.
  • Fund raiser tonight for family of Upper St. Clair coach
    Drive-by donations are being accepted tonight for the family of Upper St. Clair youth football coach Daniel William Hentosz, who died of a heart attack late last month
  • Teacher turns Christmas Eve visit into book
    Children around the world go to sleep on Christmas Eve with the belief that Santa Claus will slide down their chimneys during the night.
  • Magazine cites more than a dozen top high schools in W. Pa.
    U.S. News and World Report has included more than a dozen Western Pennsylvania high schools as among the best public schools in the nation in its 2010 America's Best High Schools.
  • Red Kettles nowhere near full
    Ross Kriger has been spending 10 hours a day, six days a week this holiday season as a Salvation Army Red Kettle volunteer or bell ringer.
  • Manor to replace 1850s firehouse with larger building
    The Manor firehouse has sheltered the borough volunteer fire department's trucks, equipment and personnel for more than 100 years.
  • Youngwood farm to provide a friendly place for kids with special needs
    A small piece of a family farm in Youngwood is in the fledgling stage of becoming a place to help children with autism.
  • Almost 4,000 visit tree festival in McKeesport
    In McKeesport, the Festival of Trees proved to be a rousing success despite a slowing economy.
  • Festival of Trees brings almost 4,000 to Renziehausen Park in McKeesport
    In McKeesport, the Festival of Trees proved to be a rousing success despite a slowing economy.
  • Our towns: Delmont
    Incorporated: In 1833 as New Salem Borough; became Delmont in 1967 Location: Northwestern Westmoreland County, 25 miles east of Downtown Pittsburgh; Delmont covers 1.1 square miles.
  • Revitalization plan first step in Bellevue, officials say
    Bellevue may look unchanged, but the loss of two community institutions has made life a little less friendly, says one merchant, and has added to worries about the future of the community.
  • Retiring chief's integrity, fairness praised in McKeesport
    In 22 years with the McKeesport Police Department, Joe Pero stared down drug dealers and murderers and saw his fair share of shootouts.
  • Closing arguments expected today
    Former office manager Annamarie Perretta-Rosepink told one employee that Sean Ramaley was hired to provide legal advice and help constituents in the Beaver Falls district office of former House Majority Whip Mike Veon.
  • Former members of Westinghouse Chorus toast their director's 100th birthday
    Seven former chorus members who remain devoted to Mr. Yearsley surprised him with a performance at his 100th birthday party at the Seneca Hills Village retirement community, in Verona.
  • Butler Hospital tower deadline in July a challenge
    Work on a new entrance road for Butler Memorial Hospital was finished this