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2015-04-09
Still more questions remain in S. Carolina after police killing
UPMC threatens to cut off Medicare Advantage access
Boston Marathon bomber found guilty
Recent suicide brings to light issues tormenting female veterans
Mylan offers $30 billion to buy competitor Perrigo
BIKE-SHARING KIOSKS TO OPEN
The rise of cell phones changes law enforcement.
VA making little headway in fight to shorten waits for care.
It’s dangerous being oldest person alive
Ring turning up in trash seemed like a miracle
Iran raises Yemen stakes
Putin and Greek prime minister meet
Suffering rises as IS takes over refugee camp
China boosting off-shore claims
Mine safety officials demonstrate new equipment to help in rescues
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‘Conversion’ therapy faulted
Homewood man charged in Lawrenceville killing
14 state schools consider tuition freeze
Arbitrators hear city police union decry years of austerity
State Supreme Court reviews sentence in Larimer homicide
City schools receive specialized grants
DA: Killing of fugitive in Knoxville justified
City bike-sharing program
Wagner denounces Stonewall surge
150 years ago, the guns in the Civil War fell silent
Hubble Telescope’s 25th anniversary
The Rodman Cannon
Look up to see the city’s newest hotels
Home care disorder
Syria’s suffering
National defense is government’s main function
Officer charged
Rand Paul’s Trojan horse
When everything is a crime
Read the founders
A big deal for Josh
McIlroy is No. 1 but ...
Johnston’s job security certainly not on the line
Chance for Walker deal likely missed
Securing berth in playoffs proves to be difficult task
Holtby, Capitals shut out Bruins
Tiger promotes power training
Around the majors
Morton focuses on consistent delivery
Cavaliers clinch Central Division
No shortage of options in QB battle
NASCAR shakes up All-Star Race
Latrobe legacy continues
Joe Campagna
Macy Mularski
Colonials add recruit
Pittsburgh growth slowing
Low-profile tires improve handling but come with cost
Drilling fluids curbs sought
Accomplice of Michael Carlow facing new charge
2 big deals boost stocks
Judge reduces hefty penalty in housing violation case
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CLASSICAL MUSIC
IN THE CLUBS
PITTSBURGH PLACES
NASHVILLE CATS
CHIp AIN’T puNk
Saxophonist will focus on himself this time
MEETING OF MINDS
‘Dirty Dancing’ steps up to promise late in game
Getting personal helped pianist interpret composer
THAT FATEFUL PLAY
A Taste of New York
Munch goes to Tootie’s Famous Italian Beef
Honeck will offer distinctive interpretation of Bruckner’s Symphony No. 9
GrittY ‘Violent Year’
‘the immiGrant’
‘Librarian’ role brings Wyle to Steel City Con
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