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Pittsburgh Homes & Garden News
Pittsburgh Teen Carries Torch Of Life
A Pittsburgh teenager will be part of a nationwide effort to raise awareness about organ and tissue donation.
Arson Possible In Mt. Washington Bike Shop/Apartment Fire
The city of Pittsburgh Arson Squad is investigating a fire at an apartment building and bike shop in Mt. Washington Thursday morning.
Jordan Miles Case Sparks Call For Change
A public hearing is held as community members express their disdain for police conduct involving an 18-year-old performing arts student.
Duquesne To Rip Down Old Building, Build New Suite Dorms
Duquesne University will begin construction of a new residence hall on its Pittsburgh campus in spring 2011.
Rain Will Determine Flood Levels, Pa. Homeowners On Alert
All of the sunshine and higher temperatures are melting the snow pack left over from massive winter storms that hit Pittsburgh a few weeks ago. With rain on the way, flooding is a real possibility.
Neighbors Try, Can't Save Woman From Penn Hills Fire
Neighbors of a 64-year-old woman who died in a house fire in Penn Hills Wednesday morning said they tried to save her life, but the flames were just too intense.
PennDOT Begins Hot Mix Pothole Patching Today
PennDOT road crews will begin using hot mix patching material to fill potholes in Allegheny County on Wednesday.
Brass Brush Off 'Blue Flu' Talk After Student's Case Tossed
Pittsburgh police have been warned not to call in sick without reason or cut back on patrols now that a city magistrate has dismissed charges against Jordan Miles, who claims he was beaten by officers in Homewood.
Bank 'Sincerely' Sorry After Woman's House Wrongly Targeted For Repo
A Hampton Township homeowner accuses her mortgage company of stealing her pet parrot -- and that's not all. Angela Iannelli's lawsuit says the company mistakenly targeted her house for foreclosure and staged a home invasion, cutting her utilities and even pouring antifreeze into the pipes.
'Clean Room' Pittsburgh Study Could Shed Light On Autism
A controversial method is used in Pittsburgh to study children who live with autism. They will spend hours inside a so-called "clean room."
American Eagle Closing Martin+Osa Stores
Pittsburgh-based American Eagle Outfitters Inc. said it plans to close its Martin+Osa men's and women's clothing line and 28 stores.
Monroeville Passes Demi Brae Cuccia Resolution
The Monroeville murder of Gateway High School student Demi Cuccia by her on-again, off-again boyfriend inspires lawmakers to take action.
Man Shot, Robbed in Stowe Twp.
Allegheny County detectives are investigating a shooting and robbery in Stowe Township.
Assaulted Port Authority Bus Driver Recalls Attack
A Port Authority bus passenger punches the driver in the face in some sort of fight, authorities say.
City Plans Makeover For Allegheny Riverfront
Big plans are in the works for Pittsburgh's Allegheny riverfront.
Cops Find Big Haul Of Stolen Construction Equipment
Hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of equipment that had been stolen from homes and businesses -- and even UPMC Presbyterian and Children's Hospital -- was recovered in Bethel Park.
Poor Air Quality Prompts Early Allegheny Co. Alert
Part of Allegheny County is on an air quality alert on Tuesday.
Lockdown Lifted At Wilkinsburg School
Administrators at a Wilkinsburg Elementary School said the school was briefly on lockdown on Tuesday morning.
Dismantling Of Old, Sinking Showboat Under Way
The Becky Thatcher, a retired showboat, is sinking into the Ohio River while it's docked in the Pittsburgh area.
Jury Hears About Dad's 'Strange' Crying In Frozen Toddler Trial
While police investigated the disappearance of 23-month-old Nyia Page, her father, William, seemed to be crying without any tears on his face -- and it aroused the suspicion of an Allegheny County homicide detective.
Teacher Furlough Notices Spark Debate In Penn Hills
It's become a familiar site in Penn Hills in recent months -- teachers and parents attending meetings regarding jobs in the classroom.
Only On 4: Mom Charged In Fire Says She Was 'Trying To Keep Family Warm'
A West Mifflin mom arrested after she and her children were forced to jump from their burning home said she was just trying to keep her family warm on a bitter cold night.
Pittsburgh Diocese Closing 100-Year-Old School
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh is closing a grade school that opened 100 years ago.
Final Words: Dying Pittsburgh Mom IDs Husband As Stabber
A 7-year-old calls for help after his mother is stabbed and his sister runs away from their father in Pittsburgh's Windgap area. The mother briefly speaks to police before dying.
'Hole In The Wall' Opens To Northbound Traffic
Drivers in Pittsburgh's West End will have to get used to a new traffic pattern on Tuesday.