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A stretch of Route 65 near Sewickley reopened Friday night after being closed for about 6½ hours because of a tree that toppled onto a tractor-trailer.
The southbound lanes of the busy highway parallel to the Ohio River reopened at about 9:30 p.m., while the traffic on northbound lanes was moving by 6 p.m., PennDOT officials said.
The accident near the intersection of the Ohio River Boulevard and Walnut Street closed a portion of the highway in both directions at about 3 p.m. as crews worked to clear the wreckage.
One person is in custody after a bomb threat prompted police to evacuate the federal building in Downtown Pittsburgh Monday evening, officials said. Albert Henard Morris, 60, was arrested at a house in Homewood and is charged with terroristic threats and a threat to use weapons of mass destruction, according
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A Washington County man has been accused by a federal grand jury in Pittsburgh of attempting to sell more than 500 grams of cocaine, federal prosecutors said.
Patrick Ellis, 43, of the city of Washington, faces a narcotics charge in a one-count indictment in which Ellis is named as the sole defendant, U.S. Attorney Scott W. Brady said.
If convicted, Ellis faces a minimum of five years and a maximum of up to 40 years in federal prison, Brady said.
Allegheny Technologies Inc. has resumed negotiations with the United Steelworkers, but union leaders reported Friday having made “no progress” a month before their existing contract is set to expire. Todd Barbiaux, president of United Steelworkers Local 1196, which represents union employees at ATI’s Brackenridge facility in Harrison, said lingering uncertainty
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An overview of ATI’s Brackenridge facility in Harrison as it appeared in 2017.
A overview of ATI’s Brackenridge facility in Harrison and Harrison’s adjacent Natrona neighborhood, looking downriver toward the Tarentum Bridge, as seen from Braeburn section of Lower Burrell in 2017.
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Allegheny Technologies Inc. took a $1.12 billion hit in the last three months of 2020 and is moving forward with previously announced layoffs and cost-cutting measures by the end of this year, company officials said Thursday.