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Trail of Money Leads Police to Pennsylvania Burglary Suspect
Pittsburgh police say a trail of coins led them to a burglary suspect.
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Pennsylvania Teen Dies While Getting Ready for School
Authorities say a Pennsylvania teen has died in an accident while getting ready for school. The Butler Police Department says 17-year-old Brianne Rapp died Friday after falling in the bathroom of her family’s home around 6:45 a.m.
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Blind, Howling Pug Charleston Chew's Apology to Neighbor Makes Noise Online
A Pittsburgh pug’s apology for his separation anxiety-induced howling is making some noise.
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SUV Driver Runs Down Man Mourning at Pennsylvania Cemetery
Police are searching for the driver of an SUV who they say struck a man at a Pennsylvania cemetery paying respects to family members.
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Alarm Clock Dropped Inside Wall Goes Off Daily for 13 Years
A Pennsylvania homeowner is reminded once a day that he wasn’t as clever as he hoped.
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New Plans for Pennsylvania's Westinghouse Castle
The new owner of the Westinghouse Castle has big dreams for the landmark.
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Man Holding $30K in Stolen Jewelry Overdoses in Pennsylvania Bank
A man is jailed on charges he was holding $30,000 worth of stolen jewelry when he suffered an apparent drug overdose inside a Pennsylvania bank.
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‘Secret Santas' Pay Off Meal Accounts at Elementary Schools
The outstanding meal balances at H.W. Good Elementary school in western Pennsylvania and Stubbs Elementary school in Wilmington, Delaware were paid off by anonymous donors.
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Pennsylvania Principal on Leave After Student Records Threats
A western Pennsylvania high school principal has been placed on leave after a 14-year-old special education student produced a recording of threatening comments by the principal.
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Bridge Crew Lacked Permit Before Fire: Pittsburgh Fire Chief
Pittsburgh’s fire chief says a contractor didn’t have a key permit before welding caused plastic pipe and a construction tarp to burn on the Liberty Bridge, which was shut down for 24 days as a result.
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Don't Mistake the Turtle Eggs for Golf Balls at Pennsylvania Country Club
Talk about an unplayable lie: A snapping turtle has nested in the sand trap at a Pittsburgh-area golf club, forcing officials to rope off the hazard.
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Pennsylvania Trampoline Park Apologizes for Worker Telling Mom to Stop Breastfeeding
A western Pennsylvania trampoline park says it has fired a worker who told a woman to stop breastfeeding her son.
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Feds May Seek Racketeering Lawsuit for Clergy Abuse in Diocese
A federal prosecutor may file a racketeering lawsuit against a Roman Catholic diocese where a state grand jury found two former bishops helped cover up the sexual abuse of hundreds of children by more than 50 clergy over a 40-year period.
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Bill Cosby Sues Accuser, Model Beverly Johnson, Over Drugging Claim
Bill Cosby sued one of his most vocal accusers for defamation Monday, accusing supermodel Beverly Johnson of fabricating claims that the comedian drugged and tried to sexually assault her in the 1980s. The lawsuit is part of a new legal strategy by Cosby to attack some of the women accusing him of sexual abuse in court. Cosby last week countersued...
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Parents Run Out of Gas, Baby Dies in Pennsylvania Parking Lot
Police investigated the death of a 6-month-old who was found unresponsive in a car in western Pennsylvania.
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Woman Using Scooter, Cats, Birds & Dog Die in Pennsylvania Fire
A western Pennsylvania woman who uses a motorized scooter to get around has died after firefighters pulled her from a burning home.
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Police Officer Loses Control of Cruiser, Hits Veterinary Clinic
Police say an officer lost control of his police cruiser on a slippery road before crashing through the wall of a veterinary clinic in western Pennsylvania.
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Single Mom Arrested in Bomb Threat Bank Heist Heads to Court
The case against single mother who police say tried to rob $40,000 from a Pennsylvania bank by claiming to have a bomb in her car at a drive-thru teller window is headed for court.
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Assistant Police Chief Doesn't Believe Grandson's Shooting Story
The assistant Pittsburgh police chief says she doesn’t believe her grandson when he says that he knows nothing about a shooting that occurred outside her house.
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Mom Sues Her Own Son, Former Pa. Lawmaker
An ex-Pennsylvania lawmaker is being sued by his mother for allegedly using her name to open a credit account and racking up nearly $30,000 in charges.