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After some rancor, Lower Burrell sanctions St Patrick s Day parade Saturday

When: 11 a.m. Saturday, March 6 Where: Lower Burrell along Leechburg Road, from Stewart Elementary School to Hillcrest Shopping Center Details: Lower Burrell St. Patrick s Day parade Facebook page. TribLIVE s Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. Plans for what started as a small community St. Patrick’s Day parade late Saturday morning gained traction, stirring controversy and confusion before receiving official support from Lower Burrell Council. The estimated 20-minute parade on Leechburg Road, from Nevada Street at Stewart Elementary School to Hillcrest Shopping Center at Leechburg and Wildlife Lodge roads, was billed as a small, feel-good event presented by the community on Saturday.

Lower Burrell community group planning short St Patrick s Day parade March 6

Lower Burrell community group planning short St Patrick s Day parade March 6
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Organizers hope for 1,000 motorcycles for 4th annual Officer Brian Shaw Memorial Scholarship Ride

Registration opens Monday for the fourth annual Officer Brian Shaw Memorial Scholarship Ride set for Aug. 21. The ride through the Alle- Kiski Valley benefits a scholarship fund that reimburses graduates from the Allegheny County Police Training Academy. Shaw, a New Kensington police officer, was shot and killed after a traffic stop and foot chase in 2017. The motorcycle ride topped out with more than 760 motorcycles in 2019, but was capped last year at 500 bikes, with a post-ride celebration pared down, because of pandemic restrictions. “Although we had our bump in the road last year, we were amazingly successful and exceeded our expectations given covid-19 last year,” said Leslie Zellers of Allegheny Township, secretary of the Officer Brian Shaw Memorial Scholarship Fund.

A capital at a standstill celebrates an inauguration unlike any other

A capital at a standstill celebrates an inauguration unlike any other Nina Berman © Photograph by NINA BERMAN, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC January 20, 2021: President Joe Biden s motorcade makes its way up 15th Street towards the White House on inaguration day. The 46th president of the United States was sworn in shortly before noon, at a ceremony that was smaller and quieter than previous years due to the coronavirus pandemic and security threats. Emptied of people. Emptied of vehicles. © Photograph by David Guttenfelder, National Geographic January 20, 2021: Terri McClain came from Seattle, Washington, to watch the inauguration, though the security perimeter made it difficult to see any of the proceedings.

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