Police: 1 dead, another injured after shooting in Pittsburgh s East Allegheny neighborhood triblive.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from triblive.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
A Plum High School’s robotics team recently took home the gold in the Southwestern Pennsylvania BotsIQ regional competition. Senior Michael Schorr drove Polaris, a bot built for battle, to first place in the gladiator-style contest at the Commonwealth Charter Academy’s TechWorks in Homestead. Plum competed against nine other schools May
Kensington triple shooting leaves 1 dead, 2 others injured
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A man has died after a shooting in Kensington late Sunday night.
PHILADELPHIA - Police say three people were shot, one fatally, late Sunday evening in the Kensington section of the city.
One woman and two men were shot just after 11:30 p.m. on the 800 block of East Allegheny.
One of the male victims was pronounced dead shortly after midnight.
Police say they are looking for one shooter at this time.
A motive is unknown and police did not say if a weapon was recovered.
Reaching new heights: Restoring Pittsburgh s stairs
Bridges, tunnels and potholes get way more attention in Pittsburgh, but what about the countless neighborhood stairs? Share Updated: 11:24 AM EDT May 4, 2021
Reaching new heights: Restoring Pittsburgh s stairs
Bridges, tunnels and potholes get way more attention in Pittsburgh, but what about the countless neighborhood stairs? Share Updated: 11:24 AM EDT May 4, 2021
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Show Transcript AND LINKING NEIGHBORHOODS. BRIDGES, TUNNELS, AND POTHOLES GET WAY MORE ATTENTION. BUT THESE COUNTLESS NEIGHBORHOOD STAIRS? WELL, THEY’RE THE RODNEY DANGERFIELD OF PITTSBURGH’S INFRASTRUCTURE. YOU SEE CITY STEPS THAT ARE CLOSED OFF, THAT ARE FAILING, THAT ARE DANGEROUS. MAYOR BILL PEDUTO’S CHIEF OF STAFF, DAN GILLMAN, SAYS MOST OF PITTSBURGH’S 800 SETS OF STEPS HAVE BEEN NEGLECTED FOR DECADES. IT WAS AS MUCH A PART OF THE TRANSPORTATION NETWORK FOR PEOPLE GOING TO WORK AS ROADS WERE. T
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An organization representing nearly two dozen Allegheny County school districts in the north hills, east suburbs and Sewickley and Allegheny valleys is waiving the penalty and interest for local earned income taxes that are filed after the April 15 filing deadline.
The coronavirus pandemic prompted the U.S. Internal Revenue Service and the state Department of Revenue in March to extend the income tax filing deadline to May 17.
But those decisions did not cover local taxing bodies, according to John Lazzaro, chief council for the Keystone Collection Group, which handles income tax collection for the Allegheny North and the Allegheny Southwest tax collection committees.