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2020-05-08
Derailed by virus, 75th V-E Day turns into a somber celebration
Treasury sends stimulus money to the dead
Lamb calls for probe of Brighton facility
Wolf extends order for red phase counties
As doors reopen in some areas, shopping looks very different
Ask the Medicare Specialist
Data adjustment boosts Pa.’s death, case count
Trump shelves CDC’s guidelines
U.S. faces ‘daunting’ challenges on tests
Some states reopen against guides
Father, son arrested in shooting death
Justice Department drops Flynn’s Trump-Russia case
Delivering lunches in their letters
Advocates pushing to continue turnpike payments for transit
Virus testing for county inmates fails vote
Wolf order shields health care workers from certain civil lawsuits
N.Y. man charged here with virus testing fraud
‘School’ has forever changed
Pandemic opportunism
Counting the ballots
Choose better air quality over fossil fuels
What would Ida B. Wells say?
The false choice pitting lives against livelihoods
When the lights went on again
Summer TV plentiful
Addio to Alexander’s: Bloomfield retaurant closes after 42 years
Fishing Report: Weather crimps crappie and perch spawn
The New York Times Crossword
Horoscope
Contract Bridge
From RMU lacrosse to COVID-19 front lines
Prime-time highlights: MNF opener at Giants; Thanksgiving night vs. Ravens at Heinz Field
Johnson’s season revealing
Rotation needs quick turnaround
A July 1 opener?
Tark tales: Coach was one of a kind
Mahomes-Watson kicks off season
PAUL ZEISE’S SPORTS CHAT HIGHLIGHTS
NCAA: Kansas men’s violations ‘egregious’
MATT VENSEL’S PENGUINS CHAT HIGHLIGHTS
Spirit resumes flights to Orlando from Arnold Palmer Regional Airport
Families warned to not miss out on college aid
Florists prep orders for unusual Mother’s Day
Pa. extends eviction, foreclosure protections
Stocks rally on optimism
Gregarious longtime director of The Andy Warhol Museum
‘A win-win for everyone’
Duquesne’s superintendent worries about what comes next
Council gets update on several renovation projects
Community support program thrives
School board budget to keep tax rate steady
Neighborhood Aid program rated a success
Talent show
Lee deserves to be called all-time great
Ackermann ready to go the distance at Baldwin
Stars are aligning for showdown in Class 2A
Mars looks to continue its dynasty
Guided teams in old-school manner
A champion emerged ... in hurdles
Tennis phenom ready to shine
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