John Fiorina remembers the first time he became aware of Kevin the Peacock. He was walking along the road where he would eventually live when he heard something that he said sounded like a pterodactyl. The flashy and sometimes noisy bird can be heard most mornings at 4 a.m. or
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Larry Boehm, 47, president of the Leechburg Area Museum and Historical Society, walks along remaining trolley shed foundations along Route 66 in Leechburg on Jan. 12, 2020.
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Trolley operator Walter Knell stands beside a car in Leechburg. Susan Harwick of East Vandergrift identified Knell as her maternal grandfather, saying it’s one of the few photographs of him.
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A trolley travels down Market Street in Leechburg in this undated image.
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A photo of the trolley shed along Route 66 in Leechburg in the Oct. 11, 1961, edition of The Valley Daily News.
out in the atlantic and wakens for now. we re not going to worry about that and we ll tell you later. showers late saturday and during the day, the first half of the day on sunday. here are your current temperatures around the region. we re at 61 degrees here in washington and 62 now. updated and 60 annapolis; 64, gaithersburg. most of you in the 50s, 52, monasses; 62, quantico and frederick at 57 degrees. the forecast for today looks like this, mostly sunny, comfortable and pleasant with a high of 78 degrees. joe go to julie wright for the for that traffic. slowing in virginia and up to 66, slowing down on braddock road. the crew and checking out the ride. we had an earlier crash north of 66. the accident activity out of the way in the strike safety zone. all lanes are open as you work northbound on 495 and headed to tyson s corner and leaving 236 to 66 and 66 itself briefly and this is 234. again, as you work between 50 and 123 and after nuttily street to the beltway and