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2017-08-11
LIFE AFTER THE FIRE
The Igloo is long gone; and its debt will be, too, next year
Trump: Opioids a national emergency
AG charges man with selling fatal mix of drugs
Trump tells North Korea it better get its act together
FATHER RULES ‘GLASS CASTLE’
Venezuela opposition won’t boycott vote
U.S. investigates possible sonic attack in Cuba
Dutch make arrests over tainted eggs
Kenya election dispute worsens
U.K. woos Scotland with extra powers
Trump: Senate GOP leader must deliver or step aside
ACLU sues on behalf of Yiannopoulos
Utility pays bonuses to execs before nuclear project fails
Uber continues to struggle amid high-level resignation, lawsuit
New Orleans under state of emergency
This family will always remember 2017 eclipse — with moon tattoos
Residents work to bridge gap with Roma
Two charged with prostitution at Cranberry foot massage parlor
Police: Officer pointed gun at motorist, then lied about it
PWSA board to weigh assistance program
Pa. House leader signals budget impasse likely to linger
Theater company to answer protesters
Previous tumult with Roma dies down
Police: Man shoots at Pittsburgh detective during undercover drug bust in Sheraden
Three held for trial in Hazelwood incident
Profit quest is hurting humane health care
Budget slackers
Let’s do business
A liberal arts degree is not the only path to true education
These were not my people
The cleanup crew
Station Square data analytics company continues to grow
AG: Pension fund can do better on fees
Process of separating big data
Business briefs
Stocks slide for third straight day amid tension
Former Baldwin football standout, ‘gentle giant’ made Maryland home
First monster-suited actor to play ‘Godzilla’
An interview with Jeannette Walls
The evolution of watching television
‘Annabelle: Creation’ a tasty dish of cheesy stuff
It’s audition time for Steelers
Mexico looks to cash in on international games
QB Browne trying to tune out expectations
Tight ends coach gave up his ‘real job’ for football
Narduzzi intrigued by freshman RBs
Transfer Grier fits in fast at QB
Board updated on proposed new school, Sloan Elementary upgrade
Town seeks to set rules for seismic testing
Keeping students safe on campus
Thornburg lawyer new leader of county bar foundation
Township hopes to help veterans, senior citizens
District adds cyber classes for elementary students
Murrysville Community Park options presented
Disposal well application in Plum sends tremors through Murrysville
Backpack giveaways set throughout region
Turtle Creek set to mark 125 years
911 center move won’t affect service, chief says
Board set to vote on new dress code
District to publicize daily education message
THE EQUALIZER On the ice they’re not people with disabilities, they’re hockey players
Hockey is now a year-round activity
Wildcats emerge as WPEBL champs
Dormont duo reunites in premier summer league
Schenley trio worth a million
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