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2018-07-06
Embattled EPA leader Scott Pruitt steps down
Clergy claim false charges in report
Storm, flash flooding hit area again
Pricier summer gas still required in Allegheny
U.K. demands Russian explanation for poisoning
Trump’s focus on remains of war dead complicates N. Korea mission
Rescuers race to drain Thai cave before rainfall resumes
Trump confirms tariffs against China take effect
Lions kill poachers in game reserve
Kim Dotcom loses latest legal bid to avoid U.S. extradition
U.K. Brexit secretary opposes May’s plan on customs
Trump narrows Supreme Court short list to 3 names
U.S. works to reunite families
A conservative talk-show host who transformed into a liberal
Border arrests drop in June
Statue of Liberty climber pleads not guilty
Agency aide with local ties fired
Public face of The Pittsburgh Press and Post-Gazette
The city should seriously consider PWSA offers
Alcosan’s frontman
Shave ICE?
Lifting people out of poverty overseas creates new markets
Isner hits 64 aces in five-set victory
NASCAR still waiting for Young Guns to fire
Frustration mounts for Chevrolet
Cilic loses to 82nd-ranked Pella
WNBA fits well with Las Vegas
Knee surgery latest setback for D Weber Senators
Oleksiak signs up for salary arbitration
Knicks’ new coach ready for Porzingis
Kansas hires Jeff Long to lead athletics
Good situation Van Garderen eventually might be a force for U.S., but for now he relishes ‘setup’ job
QB Stevens grows to love his position
Furries celebrate tradition, community
McKees Rocks man charged in 2015 killing in Kennedy home
Fix beltway flood problems, lawmakers tell pike officials
Amazon disclosure appeal continues
CMU develops wheels for all terrain
Officials urge halt to beltway work
Lighting the way
Art Institute school closings to cut jobs
Health care, tech firms drive solid gains for U.S. stocks
Mercer County is lagging without fast internet service
‘WHITNEY’
Pushback comes early for Hollywood’s take on a Pittsburgh story
‘Ant-Man and the Wasp’ delivers on its tiny ambitions
A dull debut for ‘Sharp Objects’ on HBO
Koch grants to media accelerate
Lakers just the latest link to LA for LeBron James
‘Trial & Error’
Student art project ‘The Hulton’ bridges old with new in Riverview
Board passes $166 million budget that hikes taxes 0.4546 mills
Program at Sudsy’s Laundromat promotes reading while kids wait
Groundbreaking ceremony slated for playground renovation work
Wilkinsburg train station restoration project gets $1.5 million boost
Council approves site, subdivision plans for senior living facility
Student art project ‘The Hulton’ bridges old with new in Riverview
New budget raises tax rate by 2.11 mills
District hires new director of special ed
School district alters artificial turf installation plan
New firing range, public works space closer to fruition
School board approves $75.3 million budget calling for half-mill tax increase
Catholic school parents upset about proposed bus change
District tax hike less than first anticipated
Board passes $37M budget, taxes increase
Ayden Owens will represent Puerto Rico in championships
Pine-Richland football was ‘team of destiny’
Moon girls soccer team ends season unbeaten
Rams won WPIAL, PIAA titles in Class 6A
Former N. Allegheny star heads to U20 track championships
Propel star transfers to W.Va. prep school
Fox Chapel’s Meyer eager to come back strong
Stapletons to reunite at James Madison
College World Series left Allderdice family feeling conflicted
Freedom grad lands head coaching job
Wiltrout makes statement at USATF championship
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