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2017-04-07
The art of mowing a baseball field
U.S. launches missile strikes against Syria
Gorsuch headed for Senate vote following rule change
‘Mr. Warmth’ dies
DEFYING GRAVITY
TWO LOCAL WRITERS DEBUT ON TV SERIES
• Snow in April? Must be opening day.
• Republican chairman steps aside from leading Russia probe,
Justice Dept. backs away from Balt. police overhaul
A century later, America’s entry into the ‘Great War’ remembered
Police believe teen killed 4 as revenge
Pair held in Butler County called ‘persons of interest’ in slashing death
Two die in crash on Rt. 28
State System renews price experiment
2 teens charged with aiding in kidnapping
PSU board leadership asks Lord to resign immediately
Ex-official sentenced
Assad’s actions are why Syrians seek refuge
Vital neighbors
Protect and observe
Pittsburgh’s water issues affect the entire region
Fellow Americans
Not so nuclear
A false move
TALKING IN CODE
Lidar could make autonomous future bright
Highmark wants Pa. to relax oversight of AHN
U.S. stocks end higher as retailers and smaller companies rise
Dog attacks on mail carriers hit 6,755 as online sales boom
Former Pittsburgh Press writer, local TV personality
Grumpy old crooks
‘Smurfs: The Lost Village’ stumbles into a psychedelic trip to nowhere
‘Billions’ gender nonbinary star ponders Emmys
Bon Jovi cuts concert short because of sore throat
Duquesne to close University Press after 90 years
PBT promotes Diana Yohe to soloist
Season of discontent for Pirates fans?
McCutchen remains confident
Chicago stays in playoff hunt
Howard joins Braves
Home ice in the bag for first-round series
Malkin would like to play this weekend
Crosby spots things others don’t; just ask Devils
Emotional ceremony for Arnie begins Masters
Hoffman races to 4-stroke lead
Spieth posts another quad
Pryor among star-studded class
Symposium focuses on
Booted candidate files suit to get back on ballot
Library opens a new chapter
State officials working to put out mine fire
Holtzman promoted superintendent
Twins double up to teach nut roll basics
Proposal presented on achievement gap
Five teachers take early retirement incentive
South Fayette sets hearing, vote on UPMC’s plans for hospital
Cougars working all facets in early success
Canevin, Seton-LaSalle among teams with new coaches
NA sophomore already standout
USC junior Shaw is a quick learner
Boys team has a full contingent of girls
First season of six classifications was a memorable one
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