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It was another successful season for both the boys and girls swim teams at Shady Side Academy last year. read more » Full Story »
It was another successful season for both the boys and girls swim teams at Shady Side Academy last year. read more » Full Story »
Leslie Forney has got the golden ticket. The 54-year-old Aspinwall woman, a paralegal with the firm of Houston Harbaugh in downtown Pittsburgh, routinely volunteers for the local group Tickets for Kids. read more » Full Story »
Fox Chapel officials pledged on Tuesday $1 million from the borough's Land Fund Reserves toward the next chapter of the Lauri Ann West Memorial Library. read more » Full Story »
The Shady Side Academy boys basketball team went 14-10 last year and finished second in Section 4-AA. read more » Full Story »
As Aspinwall council struggles to fill a $180,000 hole in its 2010 budget, members are looking at cutting expenses and raising taxes either one half or one mill. read more » Full Story »
The Shady Side Academy girls basketball team will be gunning for its seventh straight section title this year, but the road could be a bumpy one. read more » Full Story »
After serving Sharpsburg borough for several decades, Mayor Don Ferraro said good-bye at last week's borough council meeting. read more » Full Story »
Blawnox Borough's preliminary budget for 2010 includes no tax rate increase for residents. read more » Full Story »
A Carlow University social work student, Melanie Claus, who is also a borough resident with her own terrier mix named Fishy, couldn't help but notice that some dog owners don't clean up after their pooch. read more » Full Story »
Get back to the roots of holiday decorating, local nature enthusiasts recommend. read more » Full Story »
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It was a banner year for the Fox Chapel Area High School wrestling team last year. read more » Full Story »
Jackass Penguins take a walk at Hakkeijima Sea Paradise in Japan. AP Photo/Itsuo Inouye
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