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Megan Guza

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Pittsburgh, PA, United States

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Past articles by Megan:

Pa. first lady Frances Wolf negative for COVID-19 after Gov. Wolf tests positive

Pennsylvania First Lady Frances Wolf has tested negative for covid-19 a day after her husband, Gov. Tom Wolf, announced he had contracted the virus. → Read More

Pittsburgh Plans Aggressive Expansion of Biking Infrastructure

A newly released 10-year plan will expand biking infrastructure in the city by more than 120 miles. Opponents have said the plan for more bike lanes will take away from city parking and clog streets. → Read More

Ohio restaurant names Pennsylvania Gov. Wolf employee of the month for driving business

The Facebook post from Breakwall BBQ owner Mike Morgan is a wink and a nod to Pennsylvania’s slow, gradual reopening process. → Read More

Check the cranberry sauce: TSA issues guide to packing Thanksgiving foods

The Transportation Security Administration on Friday released a handy guide to help travelers determine what Thanksgiving foods can be stashed in their carry-on and what has to go in checked baggage. → Read More

Drug bust nets Pa. cops 10,000 bags of heroin

The bust was the culmination of a six-month investigation → Read More

Police recount heroics of officers wounded in Pittsburgh attack

Two officers have been released from the hospital, while two others remain hospitalized → Read More

Frozen bank accounts lead to legal battle in $8 million Carnegie Library theft

Attorneys for a Pittsburgh rare book dealer accused of selling millions of dollars worth of items stolen from the Carnegie Library are fighting the District Attorney's motion to freeze his bank accounts, court records show. → Read More

Officer waives preliminary hearing in fatal OIS of Antwon Rose

Officer Michael Rosfeld was charged with homicide a week after the June 19 shooting → Read More

Hearing for LEO charged in fatal OIS of Antwon Rose relocated

Officials said the preliminary hearing for Officer Michael Rosfeld will be moved because of security concerns → Read More

Fourth night of protests hit Pittsburgh after fatal OIS of teen

More than 500 protesters took to Pittsburgh's South Side Saturday night into Sunday morning to protest the OIS of Antwon Rose → Read More

National Law Enforcement Officers Museum set to open this fall

The museum will house more than 21,000 artifacts from every era of American law enforcement → Read More

Officer accused of handcuffing woman who kept tickling him

The encounter began with the woman and her son wrestling and tickling each other as Rachmiel Gallman watched and laughed → Read More

Pennsylvania State Police to Test Body Cameras In 2018, But Footage Won't Be Public

The limited pilot involves 30 troopers, and will be paid for with a $52,000 federal grant. → Read More

Las Vegas Shooting to Change Security Priorities, Experts Say

The Las Vegas massacre that left at least 58 dead and more than 500 people injured could result in increased emphasis on ensuring that the environment surrounding an event venue is secure. → Read More

18 Pa. cops hospitalized after possible fentanyl exposure

During the raids, Pittsburgh SWAT officers were exposed to a chemical that became airborne, making the officers dizzy and causing numbness → Read More

Allegheny County, Pa., Police Turn to Social Media to Catch a Criminal

A social media campaign to find a Megan's Law offender and his girlfriend led to a deluge of tips. → Read More

Local Paramedics Train for Active-Shooter Scenes

(TNS) - With an uptick in active shooter incidents nationwide, emergency medical personnel are increasingly faced with the decision of standing by until police clear the scene or jumping in and potentially saving more lives. “As a rule … we wait for police to arrive on scene, and they let us know when it's safe to enter,” Acting EMS Chief Robert Farrow said. He said sending paramedics into… → Read More

Study Finds Negative Effects of Police-Worn Body Cameras

(TNS) -- While most research suggests that police-worn body cameras could improve cops' relations with the public, a study released this month suggests the opposite. In any case, experts say getting the best results depends on how the cameras are utilized. “As simplistic as it seems to put a ... camera on your hat or shoulder, the technology is out of pace with reality, and laws are out of pace… → Read More

Pittsburgh K9 officer helps nab would-be pizza burglars

Would-be burglars tried several times to make off with cash, frozen chicken and Gatorade after they broke into a pizza shop in Pittsburgh's South Side ... → Read More

Police: Vest would not have saved Port Authority K-9

A protective vest likely would not have saved a Port Authority police dog stabbed to death while attempting to bring down a suspect Sunday afternoon ... → Read More