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Former doctor’s office manager from Pittsburgh pleads guilty to federal drug crimes, health care fraud
A former office manager of a California doctor sentenced for running a “pill mill” in Western Pennsylvania has admitted guilt in federal court to her role in the conspiracy to prescribe fentanyl and opioid painkillers for cash. Marcia Ramsier Arthurs, 62, of Pittsburgh pleaded guilty to conspiracy to distribute oxycodone,...
2 people show up at hospital claiming to have been shot in Pittsburgh’s Hill District
Two men were dropped off at a hospital after claiming they had been shot in Pittsburgh, according to city Public Safety officials. City police said they responded to the hospital, which was not identified, around 3:50 p.m. Friday. Munhall EMS and Southeast Regional EMS personnel were outside the hospital and...
Another employee at Port Authority’s West Mifflin garage tests positive for covid-19
The Port Authority of Allegheny County reports that a tenth employee — the sixth worker at the same bus garage — has tested positive for covid-19. The employee works at the West Mifflin garage, transit agency spokesman Jim Ritchie announced Friday. The employee has been off work and in self-quarantine...
Police: Boy, 17, shot in Duquesne, car he was in crashes
Allegheny County homicide detectives and Duquesne police are investigating a shooting in the city that sent a 17-year-old boy to a hospital. Officers were dispatched to the 600 block of Duquesne Boulevard around 6:10 p.m. and found a vehicle had crashed into a wall. County police said one of the...
Residents of The Bower Hill at Mt. Lebanon enjoy afternoon balcony partyVideo
The sounds of Neil Diamond filled the air as residents of The Bower Hill at Mt. Lebanon sang, danced and waved flags from their balconies Friday. More than 100 people, spanning the facility’s two buildings, enjoyed the hits “Cracklin’ Rosie,” “Coming To America,” and “Sweet Caroline” which were blasted from...
Pitt to celebrate virtual commencement Sunday
The University of Pittsburgh on Sunday will host a virtual celebration to honor nearly 8,000 undergraduate, master’s, professional and doctorate candidates. Pitt’s in-person commencement ceremony was postponed last month because of the covid-19 pandemic. The virtual ceremony will begin at 11:30 a.m. and last approximately 30 minutes. The university will...
Heroes: Woodland Hills principal helped students get technology for online learning
Phillip Woods needs no alarm clock. “I just automatically wake up at 4 a.m. every day, because I have so much on my mind,” said Woods, principal of Woodland Hills High School in Churchill. “I am continuously thinking about our students and their families and our teachers and our staff...
Corporations, foundations pool resources to provide front-line workers with masks
Corporations and foundations across the region are partnering with a Duquesne-based textile company to produce more than 360,000 washable cloth masks for essential workers in nursing homes, medical clinics, grocery stores and other places. Philanthropic and corporate participants have donated more than $750,000 to the Protective Mask Fund that will...
Pittsburgh Aviation Animal Rescue distributes food to dogs in need during event at Allegheny County AirportVideo
Volunteers from the Pittsburgh Aviation Animal Rescue Team, in partnership with the Allegheny County Airport Authority, helped make sure no dogs would go hungry during the covid-19 pandemic as they handed out free bags of dog food to those in need Friday. The distribution, which took place at the Allegheny...
At National Aviary, Dottie the penguin’s best medicine is loveVideo
The coronavirus shutdown has made all of us aware of how hard it is to be away from the ones you love. But that sense of longing isn’t just for people. Penguins have feelings, too. Take Dottie, a penguin at the National Aviary on Pittsburgh’s North Side. In October, the...
William Penn Highway in Monroeville restricted next week
Traffic heading west on the double-laned William Penn Highway in Monroeville might move a little slower starting Monday, according to a PennDOT news release. The road between Route 48 and Parkway East, also referred to as Business Route 22, will be restricted down to one lane from 7 a.m. April...
Giant Eagle reports 2 more stores with confirmed coronavirus cases
Employees at two other Giant Eagle stores have tested positive for the coronavirus, officials announced Friday. The company said on its website that it got confirmation Wednesday of a case at its Kennedy Township store, 1800 McKees Rocks Road. The last day the person was in the store was Sunday....
Pittsburgh food bank drive-up distribution set for next week
The Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank will host another drive-up food distribution on Monday. The distribution will take place from noon to 3 p.m. at the food bank in Duquesne. Each vehicle will receive two boxes of food. The food bank will be able to serve up to 1,000 vehicles...
Allegheny County reports 2 more deaths, 28 new coronavirus cases
The Allegheny County Health Department on Friday reported two additional deaths from the coronavirus, bringing the total to 71. Of that total, seven are designated as probable deaths from covid-19, meaning that those people did not have a positive test for the virus, but covid-19 is listed on their death...
Fallen tree shuts down Mt. Washington street
Part of Woodruff Street in Mt. Washington is closed because of a downed tree. According to Tribune-Review news partner WPXI-TV, the road is closed between Merrimac Street and Route 51. Further information was not immediately available....
Mt. Washington road closed due to downed tree
Part of Woodruff Street in Mt. Washington is closed due to a downed tree. According to Tribune-Review new partners WPXI-TV, the road is closed between Merrimac Street and Route 51. Further information was not immediately available....
Police: South Side shooting leaves man in critical condition
One person is in critical condition after a shooting Thursday in Pittsburgh’s South Side Slopes, police said. Officers responded to a Shotspotter alert on the 1900 block of St. Paul Street around 10:30 p.m. Upon arrival, they found a man with multiple gunshot wounds, a police spokesman said. No other...
Pittsburgh Catholic Diocese now allows weddings, funerals, confession — with restrictions — during covid-19 pandemic
The Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh has scaled back some of its safety protocols and will allow limited public celebrations of certain sacraments during the covid-19 pandemic. Officials announced these changes Thursday: • Weddings may now be celebrated, but with no more than 10 people including the priest/deacon officiant. Couples must...
Man allegedly exposes himself at Target parking lot in Ross Township
A Pittsburgh man was arrested after allegedly exposing himself in a Target parking lot in Ross Township. Township police charged Timothy Schaffer, 55, with indecent exposure in connection with an incident Wednesday. Police said Schaffer was allegedly fully exposed while he was parked next to a woman who was leaving...
Port Authority to increase safety protocols at West Mifflin garage after 5th worker there tests positive for covid-19
Port Authority officials announced new safety protocols will be put in place at its West Mifflin garage after another employee tested positive for covid-19. Spokesman Adam Brandolph said Thursday that a fifth garage worker, who last worked on Monday and is at home in quarantine, was diagnosed with the novel...
Allegheny County votes to consolidate primary polling locations
More than 85% of polling places in Allegheny County could be closed for the June 2 primary election, as the county Board of Elections voted Thursday to drastically consolidate in-person voting locations. Legislation signed by Gov. Tom Wolf in March to move the primary, originally scheduled to be held Tuesday,...
Western Pa. farmers markets to open with covid-19 twists, precautionsVideo
There will be no Saturday morning chatter among friends picking up produce and other goodies at the Lynch Field farmers market in Greensburg. Exercisers won’t stream out of the Aerobic Center to get in line with empty reusable bags. Instead, shoppers will stay in their vehicles in the parking lot...
National Aviary’s Andean condor couple again lay rare egg
Andean condor couple Lianni and Lurch are brooding a new egg after losing a chick — a rarity in captivity — last year at the National Aviary in Pittsburgh’s North Side. Food is being brought in for Lianni, whose 36th birthday was Thursday, as she is on nest duty. Lurch...
‘We’re going to rebuild,’ Yinzers In the Burgh owner says after fire
Jim Coen isn’t going to let the coronavirus pandemic and a four-alarm fire that heavily damaged his Strip District business stop him from selling all things black-and-gold. “We’re going to rebuild,” Coen said Thursday. “We’re just waiting to see what we’re going to be able to do.” The Wednesday night...
Wolf administration to use Carnegie Mellon-developed data dashboard in reopening Pennsylvania
Carnegie Mellon University is working with Gov. Tom Wolf’s administration to develop a data dashboard, compiling information from agencies to determine what areas of Pennsylvania can safely reopen. The dashboard will help the state take a “regional and sector-based approach” to easing stay-at-home restrictions, according to CMU. Wolf announced Wednesday...
