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Employees at The Original Oyster House say their lives changed when owner Jen Grippo scaled down their workweek to four days. → Read More
At Fox Chapel Ski & Board, their normal customer flow has dropped from 200 a day to just 50 a day on average. → Read More
Terry Berresford is the owner of State Line Tavern, where his parking lot is overrun with heavy duty trucks shuttling back and forth from the nearby derailment site. He says he has not been told by any authoritative body when the road will reopen and clear his tavern for business. → Read More
Columbiana County's health department says it is actively testing residential wells at the request of homeowners. → Read More
"Our lips and mouths started to burn, our tongues started to swell up. It was like a stinging burn, and our eyes were watering. Our eyes were burning, and we realized we couldn't stay here." → Read More
Scores of dead fish turned up after chemicals leaked from damaged tanker cars. Those same creeks run very close to residential wells, officials say. → Read More
Scores of dead fish turned up after chemicals leaked from damaged tanker cars. Those same creeks run very close to residential wells, officials say. → Read More
For this year's Super Bowl, the theme is Kansas City barbecue and Philadelphia cheesesteaks, and there are plenty of restaurants in the Pittsburgh area that enjoy respectable reputations for their craftiness at both. → Read More
Many events celebrating Black History Month are scheduled in Pittsburgh, including documentaries, plays, exhibits and lectures. → Read More
Declaring the current homeless crisis a public health emergency is city council's attempt to sound the alarm and engage a strong plan of action. → Read More
Currently, casinos are exempt from smoking bans, but that would change under new legislation, in large part due to the complaints and concerns of employees at Rivers Casino. → Read More
Dr. Christopher Hayner says the repetitive violence in downtown Pittsburgh puts his patients and staff in harm's way. → Read More
Members of B'Nai Emunoh Chabad Synagogue have reported several incidents of harassment on Greenfield Avenue, in the heart of the neighborhood's business district, where their congregation is located. → Read More
ONLY ON 4: Cadiadra Kendrick is accusing the jail of refusing her son his sickle cell medicine, leading to an emergency where staff had to remove her son from his cell on a gurney. → Read More
An attorney for the family of good Samaritan Kenneth Vinyard argues officer John Hawk caused Vinyard's death. → Read More
Historian, former civil rights activist and author Ralph Proctor says his meeting with Dr. King helped shape his own involvement in the movement. → Read More
Mt. Lebanon Police announced that a woman was arrested for a hit-and-run incident that left a Waste Management worker in critical condition. → Read More
Pittsburgh's public safety director says the police bureau faces a downward hiring trend seen in law enforcement across the country. → Read More
Residents in Tarentum and surrounding communities lined the street to offer respect and honor when the procession rolled through following the funeral. → Read More
"Very humble, very smooth, laid back, no trouble-maker. Everything in a good kid you'd love to have." → Read More