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2018-11-09
‘It’s a horrific scene in there’
Warnings saved woman’s father in Germany and her husband at Tree of Life
Kristallnacht anniversary resonates with Pittsburgh’s Jewish community,
• Clergy of many faiths show solidarity with Jewish community,
• FBI finishes its work inside Tree of Life synagogue,
Trump administration tightens rules on asylum for immigrants
Iran warns of oil price hikes
Acosta video shared by White House said to be ‘doctored’
Departure of Sessions may affect case
Longtime Hill District mail carrier ‘loved the families’
Ginsburg in hospital after fracturing 3 ribs in fall
Speaking out against hate speech
Conor Lamb’s moment
No right is absolute
We are all human, stop building walls
Sacking Super Cam
Steelers club Carolina, 52-21
Roethlisberger fine after blow
Early favorite Jaguars in must-win situation
Rooney: Bell is expected next week
Fitzgerald continues to close in on history
Fired up over Sessions ouster
Prosecution rests in case of woman slain before informing
Antonio Brown cited for driving 100 mph
U.S. tariffs on Canadian steel lead to $7M loss for Ampco-Pittsburgh
‘Can You Ever Forgive Me?’
Self-serve beer has arrived in the North Hills
Joanne Rogers: Tom Hanks ‘a very, very nice man’
Nat Geo returns to soapier ‘Mars’
‘Overlord’ is a WWII B-movie splatterfest
‘Can You Ever Forgive Me?’ rights an old literary wrong
Local bartenders band together in wake of Tree of Life tragedy
Commission backs down on censoring art
The Clarks record Elvis Costello/Nick Lowe classic for Tree of Life fund
Clever art direction turns new animated ‘Grinch’ into early Christmas gift
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Aces on Bridge
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On the Radar
Board discusses naming rights terms
Board expands renovation project for middle school
High school students could occupy new building after winter break
Graeter’s Ice Cream getting ready to open up shop in South Hills
Quarterback High
It was a lean year for WPIAL at PIAA tournament
NA’s Hoke has quite a successful comeback
Playoffs offer shot to avenge losses
Traditional powers dominate lineup
Knoch perseveres, defends 3A crown
Woodland Hills overcomes slow start to remain alive
Boys athlete of the week
Upper St. Clair continues to climb back
Opening loss inspires run by Oakland Catholic
Deer Lakes finally gets its opportunity to take on Quaker Valley
Girls athlete of the week
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