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Coldest arctic air stays north of Pittsburgh; snow in week's forecast

Tribune-Review Jonna Miller | Tribune-Review Courtesy of PixCams Heavy snowfall on Feb. 9, 2021, caused birds to flock at local feeders. Here an Eastern bluebird and Northern carndinal stop by a feeder on a webcam in Murrysville; operated by PixCams.   TribLIVE s Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. PennDOT reduced speed limits on several roads in the Pittsburgh region and urged residents to avoid unnecessary travel as snow made roads slick and treacherous Tuesday morning. PennDOT lifted speed limit restrictions shortly before 11 a.m. Speed limits had been reduced to 45 mph on all interstates and several other routes during the morning commute because of the winter storm.

Pa. Lt. Gov. Fetterman launches U.S. Senate run

Pennsylvania Democratic Lt. Gov. John Fetterman officially launched his campaign for U.S. Senate on Monday. “Now, it’s my turn,” Fetterman said on Twitter early Monday morning. “Let’s get to work.” “This will be the most important Senate race in 2022, so we need to build as much early momentum as

Keystone Oaks students return to classes this week as teachers' strike ends

Harrison approves demolition contract, awaits officers' vote on police pact

Brian C. Rittmeyer | Tribune-Review A house at 92 Spruce St. is one of three included in a $30,000 demolition contract recently awarded by the Harrison commissioners. Brian C. Rittmeyer | Tribune-Review A duplex at 14-16 Philadelphia Ave. in Harrison is among three houses included in a demolition contract awarded to Minniefield Demolition Services of West Mifflin. Brian C. Rittmeyer | Tribune-Review Neighbors of a burned-out house at 998 Ivanhoe St. in Harrison expressed their frustration with township officials. The house, which burned in December 2016, is one of three expected to be torn down by the end of February.   TribLIVE s Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox.

Fire damage cleanup keeps some Parnassus Manor residents out of apartments for 2nd night

Louis B. Ruediger | Tribune-Review Firefighters use a ladder truck to extend to a balcony of Parnassus Manor while tending to a resident during an evacuation on Wednesday, Jan. 3, 2021.   TribLIVE s Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. More than a dozen residents of Parnassus Manor in New Kensington who were put out of their apartments by a fire Wednesday will be able to return Friday afternoon, a representative of the Westmoreland County Housing Authority said Thursday. They were being kept out of their apartments for a second night while contractors worked to repair and clean the floor from smoke and water, the housing authority representative said.

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