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2 test positive in Allegheny County
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Pittsburgh sports fans, bars already feeling fallout from outbreak
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Feds delayed UPMC from creating its own test for COVID-19 sooner
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Trump negative for virus
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CMU works to predict cases of COVID-19
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THE SELECTION SUNDAY THAT WASN’T
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PBT’S LATEST: ‘HERE + NOW’
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• Gov. Wolf urges nonessential businesses to close in some counties,
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The enigma of this pandemic
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Pittsburgh puzzler
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Democrats see a road map for November in Michigan results
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Sanders wins N. Mariana Islands vote
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THE WEEK IN REVIEW
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Port Authority to disinfect every 24 hours
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Senior care facilities, Washington Health System respond to COVID-19
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Americans brace for new life of growing dread
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Spain announces lockdown as France shuts down its nightlife
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Shutdowns bringing U.S. economy to grinding halt
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Protections for vulnerable Pennsylvania seniors lag
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After years of maintaining, Port Authority finds small ways to add service
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Iraq officials say rocket attack hit base housing U.S. troops
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Giuliani ally offered cash to lobby U.S. senators on behalf of pro-Russian TV stations
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Putin OKs law to stay in power
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Workers fight cabin fever while telecommuting
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Fleeing Maduro, Venezuelans find nightmare in border jails
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Survivor of N. Zealand massacre faces his fears
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Wayne Gretzky (yes, really) belongs in our national dialogue
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Shutdown fallout
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Pitt in hindsight
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History lesson
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Duke drew line in sand amid virus
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OLBs still biggest key to defense
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XFL player tested positive for virus
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Engineer alters path to life of golf
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Not playing the Masters makes sense when nothing is normal
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A Life’s Story Rewritten
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National broadcast breaks barriers
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Detroit’s Wood has coronavirus
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Doubts raised about school active-shooter drills
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Pa. officials urging voters to apply for mail-in ballots ahead of April primary
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What if students can’t get connected?
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Got an eviction case? Housing Court Help Desk is there
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Traffic watch
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Award-winning commercial artist who served in World War II
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LATEST DEATHS
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IN CHURCH ABUSE CRISIS, SOME CALL FOR ‘RESTORATIVE JUSTICE’
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Canceled war games, one way that military guards against COVID-19
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Political parties are missing their chance with new immigrants
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THE NEXT PAGE
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OUR POLITICAL PARTIES ARE INTELLECTUALLY DISHONEST, WRITES KEITH C. BURRIS
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THE HOPE AND HORROR OF ‘THE YELLOW BIRD SINGS’
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Solutions must include regional input
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Cultural asset
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Transparent justice
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ACA uncertainty
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Redactions should have been removed
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Stand together or fall together
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The global freakout
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BUMPS ALONG THE ROAD TO AN AMERICAN GOLDEN AGE
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The New York Times Crossword
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Before ‘Annie Hall,’ there was a troubled sibling named Randy Hall
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Muskrats still popular dish on Maryland’s Eastern Shore
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Wrestling princess gets Pittsburgh address, status as wine boss
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TV highlights
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Did WPXI’s Trisha Pittman once work at KDKA-TV?
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‘Use caution’
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Pending CWD plan wins support of national deer management group
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Is it wrong to not want to go if there are kids at a party?
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HEAVENLY VIEWS
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Amish and Mennonite craftsmen build a following at Pittsburgh home show
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HAVE A HOME SELL?
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Real estate transfers
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Historic ocean liner may get second life as hotel, or an Airbnb
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Almere Oosterwold is the most planned unplanned place around
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Not business as usual
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Market brings fresh produce, sense of community to Clairton
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Where is the toilet paper and hand sanitizer?
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Dateline Pittsburgh
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Cars know when it’s time for oil change
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Horoscope: Jacqueline Bigar, March 15, 2020
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Beaver Valley nuclear plant will remain open past 2021, owner says
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States of emergency declared
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Wolf closes all K-12 schools in state for two weeks
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Parents, districts scramble to feed, teach kids as schools close
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Trump declares virus a national emergency; Pelosi announces free testing, sick pay package
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• Irish Eyes were still smiling even though the St. Patrick’s Day Parade is canceled. But Lenten fish fry attendees may be frowning as many of the popular events switch to takeout only.
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• The state health department announced Friday that Western Pennsylvania’s first presumptive positive case of COVID-19 has been discovered in Washington County.
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GENE THERAPY
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STRIKE AVERTED
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Ask the Medicare Specialist
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On this day, March 15
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U.S. hospitals brace for ‘tremendous strain’ from new virus
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Tuesday primaries on despite virus fears
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House gets redos on wall, McGahn case
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EU will offer 2,000 euros to migrants stranded on Greek islands to go home
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U.S. counters Iraq condemnation of strikes on Iran-backed militias
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Fish fries move to takeout
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Suspect held for trial in Baldwin man’s death
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Court rules against city in voucher law case
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Some utilities to halt shut-offs in response to COVID-19 risk
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PennDOT asks for extension of Real ID deadline due to virus
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l Photographer who took RFK image
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CLASSIFIED OBITUARIES
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WEEKEND SPORTS
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Save our season, coaches plead
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March sadness: RMU devastated
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Penguins play waiting game
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NCAA tried to salvage basketball tournaments
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Campbell adjusts to yet another spot
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Logistics problems confront players
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Cancellations mount because of COVID-19 pandemic