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2017-07-07
‘We will not go back’
Opioid prescribing still high in rural Pa.
Trump chides Russia before 1-on-1
Energy Secretary Perry visits West Virginia plant
President warns of ‘pretty severe’ consequences for N. Korea
BELLY UP TO THE BAND
RECREATING HISTORY
Militia says it has taken Benghazi
Floods in southern Japan prompt thousands to flee
Judge rejects bid to exempt grandparents from ban
Rep. Scalise undergoes another surgery
Illinois House OKs state budget after 736 days
Mother charged after 4 kids, father found slain
Cosby retrial set for Nov. 6
Leechburg chief starts new life, grateful for support after accident
Pa. joins other states in lawsuit against DeVos
Former county CYF employee gets second settlement
New name and theme for reopened S. Side bar
Priest under investigation over allegation
Mondays with Murphy: Nonviolent and lawful
Welcomed in Warsaw
Sales pending
Snow days are in the past for schools’ retired transit chief
Russia needs a feminist revolution
Women are on the move
Steps to success
Local background-check firm eyes medical marijuana dispensaries
Business briefs
Stocks skid on worries about slower hiring and growth
Nova ordered to pay nearly $500 million
TechShop keeping its doors open a month longer despite missed deadline
Benedictine sister remembered for kindness, devotion
How to get best grill for your money
Tenacious civil rights advocate who led ACLU for 15 years
‘The Big Sick’ a big hit
Collaboration film imitates German monologue art installation in ‘Manifesto’
Young Shakespeare a mismatch for TNT
‘Five-0’ split highlights racial wage gap
Riske voices concern after 2nd-round win
Players responsible for this lousy season
Aussie Tomic is fined for lethargic attitude
Tocchet in Coyotes’ coach hunt
Capitals re-sign backup goalie
German sprinter grabs win over mostly flat sixth stage
Dallas has Nowitzki for his 20th season
Local artist’s work chosen for prestigious London exhibit
Ross works to correct flooding on McKnight
Collier residents disagree on uses for Kelly Park
Venetia Post Office seeks larger space
Sledding, snow tubing top residents’ wish list
Hydroponic garden would involve youth in Homestead
Budget for 2017-18 keeps tax rate the same
Superintendent: Schools ‘in dire straits’
Board raises taxes to pay for new school
Father, twin sons plan internet, talent show challenge to raise money for cystic fibrosis
Home sales set to begin at Hastings
Commissioners approve contract for pavilion at Boyce Mayview Park
7-on-7s draw mixed reactions
Steel Valley football team won every game by mercy rule
Pitt diving coach retires, role with Aquatic Club uncertain
Stout transfers from Penn State, will wrestle at Pitt
Former Schenley trio to reunite in tournament
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