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Highlands considers allowing students up to 4 days of in-person instruction

TribLIVE s Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. Highlands School District is considering allowing students to return to school four days a week, with reduced social distancing. The district is now using a hybrid schedule that has students separated into two groups, each of which learns in school two days a week and remotely three days a week. The district’s covid task force is recommending that students return to in-person learning Monday through Thursday. Friday would remain a remote day for all students so custodians could deep-clean buildings.

Tarentum house fire spreads to neighboring home

Tiffany Lott stood on Tarentum’s Lock Street on Monday afternoon, a blanket draped over her, as smoke billowed from her home and firefighters pumped it full of water. A fire Lott said had started in her home had spread to another beside it, ultimately destroying both. “I am OK,” she

Har-Brack grad's business acumen translates into $4M gift to Grove City College

Courtesy of Grove City College Alle-Kiski Valley native Richard Staley in the laboratory bearing his name at Grove City College’s STEM Hall in 2013. Courtesy of Grove City College Richard Staley, a 1962 graduate of Grove City College, was among four of the Mercer County college’s alumni recognized for their achievements with a dinner during the college’s homecoming in October 2019. Courtesy of Grove City College Richard Staley, born in Brackenridge and raised in Harrison, became an owner of two businesses in southern California after graduating from Har-Brack High School in 1958 and Grove City College in 1962. Staley gave a $4 million, unrestricted gift to the college in October 2020.

Police say driver crashed into gas station in effort to steal ATM

Alyssa Raymond/WPXI-TV Pittsburgh Police said a man drove his car into a Sunoco on Centre Avenue in the Hill District in an attempt to steal an ATM.   TribLIVE s Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. A man crashed a pickup into a Hill District gas station Friday morning trying to steal an ATM machine, Pittsburgh police said. Police and medics responded to the report of a vehicle into a building in the 2300 block of Centre Avenue shortly after 7 a.m. Officers found a large hole where the vehicle entered the gas station.

No injuries reported at O'Hara house fire

No injuries were reported in a house fire in O’Hara early Thursday morning, according to an Allegheny County emergency dispatcher. The fire at 1085 Saxonburg Boulevard was reported shortly before 1 a.m. According to an alert on the fire, it went to two alarms, with heavy fire in the two-story

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