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Duquesne, Waynesburg men sentenced to 30 years and 12 years, respectively, for sexual exploitation of minors

A Duquesne and a Waynesburg resident were found guilty this week for sexual exploitation of minors, U.S. Attorney Eric Olshan said. George Cobbs, 41, of Duquesne was sentenced to 30 years in federal prison for producing and attempting to produce material depicting a minor engaging in sexually explicit conduct. U.S.

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McKees Rocks man convicted on drug charges sentenced to prison time

A McKees Rocks man convicted of violating federal narcotics laws has been sentenced to prison time.

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Young people ages 18-20 now have the right to bear arms in PA. during state of emergency

Young people ages 18-20 now have the right to bear arms in PA. during state of emergency
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Butler man to plead guilty to federal child exploitation charges

A Butler man is scheduled to plead guilty to federal child exploitation charges, avoiding a trial that was scheduled to begin in March. Thomas P. Romspert, 32, is expected to plead guilty at a Jan. 26.

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Judge rules student-led lawsuit against Pitt over remote learning has merit

A class action lawsuit on behalf of students alleging that Pitt unjustly profited from the pandemic-induced switch to remote learning has partially survived attempts at dismissal by the University.  In an Aug. 11 ruling, the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit found enough substance to students’ breach of contract claims against Pitt.

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