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State terminates Pittsburgh’s last fiscal oversight board
Pittsburgh’s last fiscal oversight agency is officially kaput. Dennis Davin, secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development, issued a letter on Sunday terminating the Intergovernmental Cooperation Authority. State lawmakers created the ICA in 2004 to work alongside coordinators of the Act 47 oversight program to help Pittsburgh...
5 new Pittsburgh restaurants to try this summer
As the weather heats up , it’s time to get outside and check out some of Pittsburgh’s hottest new spots. From cocktail bars to fire-inspired menus, we have some suggestions for you. Spirits & Tales Where: 5130 Bigelow Blvd., Oakland, www.spiritsandtales.com Why the buzz: It’s not common to find a...
Single-lane closure planned for Route 28 southbound
Weather permitting, PennDOT crews will conduct survey work requiring a single-lane closure on Route 28 southbound Monday and Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. between the Highland Park Bridge and Millvale, exit 3. The survey is for a future paving project, according to Steve Cowan, PennDOT spokesman. The survey...
Fire destroys North Fayette house
A North Fayette house was destroyed by fire Friday morning. The fire in the 300 block of Bateman Road was reported shortly before 5:30 a.m., an Allegheny County emergency dispatcher said. Crews cleared the scene just before 6 a.m. The fire burned through the roof. Photos courtesy of Dave Bee....
5 things to do in Pittsburgh this weekend: July 5-7
Many fireworks displays are over, but there are still plenty of things to do in Pittsburgh this weekend. Furry friends Here come the furries. The Anthrocon Convention — a gathering of adults dressed up as animals — invades Pittsburgh from Friday through Sunday at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center,...
Man killed in motorcycle crash on Parkway North
One man is dead after a motorcycle crash in Ohio Township, according to the Allegheny County Medical Examiner’s office. Samuel Perez Lopez, 25, of McKeesport was driving southbound on the Parkway North around 5:15 p.m. Thursday when the crash happened just north of the Camp Horne Road exit, the medical...
Woman arrested in East Hills stabbing
Pittsburgh police arrested a woman accused of stabbing a man in the shoulder early Friday morning. Rhonda Powell, 57, of Pittsburgh is charged with aggravated assault. Police were called to Park Hill Drive in the East Hills neighborhood around 12:20 a.m. for a report of a stabbing. The victim was...
2 teens critically wounded in Downtown Pittsburgh shooting; police seek witnessesVideo
Two teens were critically wounded Thursday night after shots were fired during a fight in Downtown Pittsburgh’s Cultural District that broke out as people were leaving the city’s fireworks show, police said. The males, an 18-year-old and a 16-year-old, were in critical condition Friday at city hospitals after what Pittsburgh...
Get out and be part of the North American Butterfly Count
What started with an employee’s dream now marks PPG’s Monroeville Business and Technology Center’s annual participation in the North American Butterfly Association Butterfly Count. Registration for the 10 a.m.-noon July 13 event will begin at 9:30 a.m. in the 440 College Park Drive facility. The all-age event is open to...
Pittsburgh celebrates Fourth of July with annual fireworks showVideo
More than 50,000 people celebrated Thursday at the 18th annual Heinz Field Fourth of July Celebration. The celebration featured food, fun and country singer Brandon Lay as the headliner. #FourthofJuly - the finale from tonight’s #fireworks show. #WPXI #Pittsburgh #PGH #VIDEO pic.twitter.com/2AfAsGSvaT— Tony Ruffolo (@WPXITonyRuffolo) July 5, 2019 The evening...
Fire rips through North Braddock home
A fire gutted a home along Ridge Avenue in North Braddock and damaged at least one nearby home Thursday afternoon. Tribune-Review news partner WPXI-TV reported the fire tore through the home at 1501 Ridge Avenue shortly after 3:30 p.m. No one was reported injured but firefighters were struggling with the...
7 arrested in undercover Pittsburgh prostitution sting
Seven people were arrested in connection with a prostitution sting that undercover Pittsburgh detectives began when they saw an online advertisement, Tribune-Review news partner WPXI reported. The station reported, citing court documents, that detectives found an ad on the website Escort Babylon, responded to it and made arrangements to meet...
Port Vue man, 69, dies after falling from roof
A 68-year-old Port Vue man died Wednesday after he fell off a roof, according to the Allegheny County Medical Examiner’s Office. The medical examiner identified the victim as Raymond Martini. The incident occurred in the 200 block of Loredo Street at about 3:15 p.m. He died an hour later at...
Pittsburgh police on track to equip nearly 900 officers with body cams, chief says
Two-thirds of the Pittsburgh police force now is equipped with body cameras, and all of the city’s nearly 900 officers will be wearing the recording devices by the end of the year, police Chief Scott Schubert said Wednesday in an annual report. The Tribune-Review reported in November that the plan...
Former McGinnis Sisters store in Monroeville purchased for $1.7 million
The building that housed the former McGinnis Sisters in Monroeville is getting a facelift, but the new owners remain mum on plans. Glimcher Group, a commercial real estate firm based in Pittsburgh, purchased the property in April for nearly $1.7 million under 4301 Northern Pike Partners LLC. The firm did...
Allegheny County Democrats name interim executive director
The Allegheny County Democratic Committee has a new interim executive director. Elizabeth Casertano, 25, of Shaler, will become the third person over the past year to head the organization. She replaces Steve Kochanowski who stepped down to devote more time to campaign work. Mark Salvas of Plum abruptly resigned last...
Pittsburgh attorney suspended for drug convictions
The state Supreme Court’s disciplinary arm on Wednesday suspended a Pittsburgh attorney who was exonerated from accusations that he had sex with his dog but pleaded guilty to drug-related charges. The court-ordered temporary suspension of Ivan DeVoren of the city’s Highland Park neighborhood is set to take effect on Aug....
Mom of convicted Crafton bank robber pleads guilty to helping him, covering up crime
The mother of a convicted bank robber pleaded guilty in federal court for helping her son and attempting to cover up his crime, federal prosecutors said. Melissa Kane’s son, Brent Richards, stole just over $10,000 from the Citizens Bank at 31 Foster Ave. in Crafton last year. He pleaded guilty...
Deutschtown Music Festival brings more than 300 bands to 30 venues on North SideVideo
It might seem that, after six years of organizing the Deutschtown Music Festival, the logistics would get easier. But when more than 300 bands and 30-some venues are involved, it’s always a challenge, according to organizer Ben Soltesz. “It keeps getting bigger,” said Soltesz, 46, of Pittsburgh’s Spring Hill neighborhood....
Lazy River, Cliffhangers remain closed at SandcastleVideo
This summer, Sandcastle’s Lazy River has been really lazy. The popular attraction, along with the water park’s Cliffhangers slides, have yet to open for the season. “In the off-season, we had such bad flooding, and then the water froze, which cracked the Lazy River’s fiberglass,” Tyler Saxon, sales and marketing...
McCandless man accused of exposing himself at North Park pool
Allegheny County police on Wednesday arrested a 62-year-old McCandless man who is accused of exposing himself to women at the North Park Swimming Pool. Christopher Steffy turned himself in on charges of indecent exposure and open lewdness, police said. He was arraigned and released on $10,000 unsecured bond. Police started...
Fireworks won’t confound Pittsburgh’s gunshot detection system
Sophisticated algorithms mean Fourth of July fireworks don’t interfere with ShotSpotter, Pittsburgh’s gunshot detection system. The system gives police a better way to pursue illegal celebratory gunfire, said Dan Shak, the Public Safety Department’s technology manager. “We continually analyze incidents within ShotSpotter, looking at certain time periods during those holiday...
Pittsburgh lifts traffic restrictions on busy Grant Street
Pittsburgh on Wednesday lifted traffic restrictions on Grant Street, Downtown, following the completion of a brick pavement restoration project that began in May. The city on May 6 limited traffic to one lane in each direction between Seventh Street and Liberty Avenue for replacement of brick pavers and repairs to...
July 4 parade flyovers planned in Latrobe, Brentwood with WWII-era planes
An added level of excitement can be found in the skies above two area Fourth of July parades. Weather permitting, David Kahley of Greensburg and fellow pilot Dr. James Koch of Virginia plan to fly in close formation above parades in Brentwood and Latrobe. Each will pilot a restored World...
Driver guilty in Plum crash that killed junior firefighter, woman
A Saltsburg man will serve at least six years in prison for causing a crash in Plum that killed a junior firefighter from Tarentum and his girlfriend’s mother. Edward Leonard Cass III, 27, was convicted on all charges, including two counts of homicide by vehicle while driving under the influence....
