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Florida Sun Sentinel (Free subscription) | yesterday
Funeral services are under way for television product pitchman Billy Mays at a church in McKees Rocks, the tiny suburb where he was born and raised just down the Ohio river from Pittsburgh.
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Pam's House Blend (Free subscription) | 07/02/2009
More details at http://snipurl.com/allegco Last night, Allegheny County Council became the 15th municipality in Pennsylvania to extend non-discrimination protections to LGBTQ persons through the creation of a Human Rights Commission. The 8-6 votes was not strictly along party lines, but was a significant advance considering five years ago the measure had 2 supporters on Council. The original ordinance...
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Pittsburgh Lesbian Correspondents (Free subscription) | 07/02/2009
With the passage of the Allegheny County Human Relations Commission ordinance, Allegheny County has taken a step forward with regard to statewide equality for the LGBTQ community. I was privileged to be in attendance at last night's meeting and witness this little bit of history. I want to share with you the reflections of various community leaders before posting my own thoughts. "While it still...
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San Fransisco Chronicle (Free subscription) | 1 hour ago
Defense lawyers and a U.S. senator have criticized comments made by Pittsburgh's U.S. attorney last month as her office dismissed fraud and theft charges against a noted pathologist. Lawyers for former Allegheny County medical examiner Cyril Wecht are calling... Sponsored Topics: Pittsburgh - Allegheny County Pennsylvania - US - Cyril Wecht - United States
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Free subscription) | 2 hours ago
WASHINGTON -- The White House is getting ready for the big holiday barbecue and fireworks show at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
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Philadelphia Inquirer (Free subscription) | 12 hours ago
On Sept. 11, 2001, Meredith Buck watched advertisements for the American Red Cross flash across her television in the midst of the chaos. She signed up as a disaster responder the next day.
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Philadelphia Inquirer (Free subscription) | 12 hours ago
For someone 200 years old, Abraham Lincoln was in fine form yesterday - cracking jokes, posing for photos, wandering around Independence Mall, nodding at the tourists who gathered to celebrate his birthday.
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Philadelphia Inquirer (Free subscription) | 12 hours ago
Wender Ozuma, 18, is prepared to face the world and his future. "I want to manage a company," Ozuma said recently, attired in blue shirt and a black tie. "I feel comfortable in an office environment, dressed up professionally."
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Philadelphia Inquirer (Free subscription) | 12 hours ago
Mister Softee doesn't mind competition, but he won't tolerate impostors, especially this weekend - the "Christmas of the ice cream season," said co-owner James Conway.
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Philadelphia Inquirer (Free subscription) | 12 hours ago
A 19-year-old New Jersey woman was killed yesterday when her car ran off Route 55, down an embankment, and into a line of trees along Route 55 in Gloucester County, police said.
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Philadelphia Inquirer (Free subscription) | 12 hours ago
Tonight, the fireworks arcing over the Ben Franklin Parkway will be a little bit greener. The colors in the display will be as bright and varied as ever, but with less environmental impact. That's because Zambelli Fireworks Internationale, the company staging the show, is working to reduce - and eventually eliminate - the pollutant perchlorate from its fireworks.
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Philadelphia Inquirer (Free subscription) | 12 hours ago
Philadelphia police were scouring the city yesterday for a high-level drug dealer who they believe set up the shootings of Rian Thal and Timothy Gilmore, according to a law enforcement source, and officers have been searching bars, homes, and other places where he may be hiding.
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Philadelphia Inquirer (Free subscription) | 12 hours ago
A proposal circulating in the legislature could result in a state takeover of Philadelphia's municipal pension plan, and officials from the city and the pension board are raising alarms.
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Philadelphia Inquirer (Free subscription) | 12 hours ago
The homeless man made his first emergency call to police at 6 a.m. yesterday. From a call box in the below-ground concourse of the Municipal Services Building, he kept calling - and hanging up.
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radonmitigation | 06/30/2009
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radonmitigation | 06/18/2009
http://www.einpresswire.com/article/34153-pittsburgh-radon-mitigation-412-261-1975-pa-hotline-for-remediation-testing-reduction According to Air Quality Mitigation , all homes should be tested for radon. If the radon reading in your home is 4 or higher, you should take action to reduce the levels. For more information about reducing the levels of this dangerous in your home, call (412) 261-1975. Some
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radonmitigation | 06/17/2009
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