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Gandolfini dead at 51
James Gandolfini, a three-time …
James Gandolfini, a three-time Emmy winner for his work as the lead character on HBO’s acclaimed series ‘The Sopranos,’ has died.
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Price staying ‘Strong’
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Camp is in session
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Breaking News
Three killed when minivan crashes into tree in Butler County
By Michael Hasch 8:54 p.m.Three people — including a child — were killed and two others were injured when a minivan crashed …
Top Sports
Penguins’ Shero talks with Letang’s agent
By Rob Rossi 7:52 p.m.Ray Shero is about to crunch some numbers. He is set to work on a …
- Pitt adds two more recruits 8:40 p.m.
- Bethel Park offensive lineman picks Pitt 5:43 p.m.
Editor's Picks
Three-time Emmy winner, ‘Sopranos’ star James Gandolfini dead at 51
By The Associated Press 8:37 p.m.LOS ANGELES — James Gandolfini, whose portrayal of a brutal, emotionally delicate mob boss in …
- Army National Guardsman sues Target, claims he was fired while preparing for deployment 8:38 p.m.
- City police investigating whether officer who gave ride to mayor’s ex-bodyguard broke any department regulations 8:38 p.m.
- Pittsburgh council rejects expansion of Mexican War Streets historic district 8:38 p.m.
- Market Square Farmer’s Market expanding
Allegheny
Judge deals setback to Steelers’ quest to expand Heinz Field
By Adam Brandolph 8:57 p.m.The Pittsburgh Steelers must show a 3,000-seat expansion of Heinz Field is a capital improvement if the team wants the city-county Sports & Exhibition Authority to help pay for it, an Allegheny County judge ruled on Wednesday. In his ruling …
- Contractor charged with theft from Jeannette 8:32 p.m.
- ‘Green thumb’ robber steals cash, greenhouse plants 8:32 p.m.
- Plan for Greensburg loft apartments receives approval
- New Kensington Community Days gives crowds, performers a chance to see revamped Memorial Park
- Crews working on roads in Mt. Pleasant Township
Westmoreland
Judge: Murrysville man deserves jail time for collecting child porn, threatening postal inspector
By Tribune-Review 5:02 p.m.A Westmoreland County man deserves “every day” of a three-year, two-month sentence for collecting child pornography and threatening a postal inspector who investigated him, a federal judge said Tuesday. U.S. District Judge David Cercone sentenced Todd Markley, 49, of Murrysville …
- Bernanke comments on stimulus’ end stagger stocks 8:52 p.m.
- Fed suggests it’s closer to slowing bond purchases
- FedEx 4Q profit drops as economic growth is weak 8:56 p.m.
- SEC investigation to continue into ‘suspicious’ acquisition of Heinz stock option
- Esmark celebrates new headquarters in Edgeworth 6:26 p.m.
Business
Men’s Wearhouse ousts founder, pitchman Zimmer
By The Associated Press 8:15 p.m.NEW YORK — Men’s Wearhouse doesn’t like the way its founder looks anymore. The men’s clothier said Wednesday that it fired executive chairman and face of the company George Zimmer, 64, who has appeared in many of its TV commercials …
- Entertainment briefs: Sara Bareilles, Playground Project, Trolley Museum anniversary and more
- Billy Price has lots of help to keep him staying ‘Strong’ 7:59 p.m.
- Country crooner Chesney brings the party to Pittsburgh’s Heinz Field
- Manson is beyond trying to shock audiences
- Kittanning’s Arts on the Allegheny music series opens with Gaelic Storm
- Eli Young Band enjoying the ride
- New Kensington Community Days gives crowds, performers a chance to see revamped Memorial Park
- DVD reviews: ‘Jack the Giant Slayer,’ ‘Stoker’ and ‘21 & Over’
Arts & Entertainment
Hot Ticket: Tom Petty; Ray Mancini documentary; Mo’Nique at the Improv
By Tribune-ReviewMUSIC TOM PETTY AT CONSOL Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, whose career spans five decades, will perform June 20 at Consol Energy Center, Uptown. Petty — a singer, songwriter and …
- A passion for the void: Artists take different paths into emptiness
- Isis Cafe proud to be an (Egyptian) family affair
- College fave Bob’s Sub brings its famed sandwiches south to New Kensington 6:14 p.m.
- Pittsburgh’s Schwartz’s is reborn as a Living Market on the South Side
- Foodie star Alton Brown is taking his act on the road
- Healthy Eating: Put a better-for-you spin on the popular fish taco
- A la carte: Brusters adds seasonal flavors; Washington County Fair cooking contests
- Place aims to reach, teach African orphans
- Fabled bed & breakfast in Gettysburg offers glimpse of past
Lifestyles
Carnegie Science Center’s bike exhibit transports visitors through history
By Kellie B. Gormly 6:18 p.m.No, Pee-wee Herman’s famous, elaborate, red bike really isn’t in the basement of the Alamo, but you knew that already if you’ve seen “Pee-wee’s Big Adventure.” Guess where it is …
- Here’s why we should speed up U.S. natural gas exports
- Broadcast nets: Ailes is what’s good for you
- ‘Smarter’ illegals enforcement?
- Rand Paul’s losing case: Challenging the NSA is an uphill battle on multiple fronts
- Liberty in shambles
Featured Commentary
Obama tiptoes to war
By Pat BuchananBarack Obama has just taken his first baby steps into a war in Syria that may define and destroy his presidency. Thursday, a staffer, Ben Rhodes, informed the White House press that U.S. weapons will be going to the Syrian …









