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Allegheny County jury trials suspended in January due to Omicron variant
On Jan. 6, Allegheny County's Court of Common Pleas ordered that no jury trials in any division will take place for the rest of January..
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Labor leaders rally for Coffee Tree unionization; call for fired worker to be rehired
On Jan. 5, more than 50 people rallied in Squirrel Hill to support the unionization efforts of baristas at Coffee Tree Roasters, a West Mifflin-based.
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A shot and a beer, donut deliveries, and more Pittsburgh food news
Hilltop Pharmacy x Leo. a public house 1207 Allegheny Ave., Manchester. leopgh.com This local pub and pharmacy have teamed up to bring you another “shot.
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Jim Rogers death ruled accidental by Allegheny County Medical Examiner
The Allegheny County Office of the Medical Examiner has determined that the “manner of death” of Jim Rogers, the man who died after being tased.
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Ed Gainey sworn in as Pittsburgh s first Black mayor; addresses questions on policing
Ed Gainey, former state representative, was sworn in today as the 61st mayor of Pittsburgh, making history as the city’s first Black mayor and the.
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