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Accused Killer in Tree of Life Synagogue Massacre Finally Gets Trial Date
Eleven worshippers were killed in the 2018 Pittsburg mass shooting in the deadliest attack on Jewish people in U.S. history.
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US Rocked by 3 Mass Shootings During Easter Weekend; 2 Dead
Police in South Carolina, say a judge set a $25,000 bond for a man arrested after a weekend shooting that left 14 people hurt at a busy shopping mall.
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2 Minors Dead, 8 Wounded in Shooting at Pittsburgh Party
Authorities say shots fired at a house party in Pittsburgh left two 17-year-olds dead and at least eight more people wounded
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Honeywell and Trane Back Start-Up Making Low-Carbon Alternative to Concrete
Nexii is manufacturing fire and water resilient wall panels for commercial and residential buildings with no carbon emissions.
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Next to the Last Steel Mill in Town, a Robotic Farm Grows Backed by Pritzker Billions
Fifth Season, a vertical farming upstart in the heart of steel country is hoping that it can come to play a big role in a new era of urban-based agriculture.
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People's Convoy Rides Through Pittsburgh, Heads Towards US Capitol
Bridges and overpasses across Pittsburgh were lined with parked trucks and people waving American flags as the People’s Convoy rolled through on their way to the U.S. Capitol.
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Officials: Pittsburgh Bridge Not Bad Enough to Close After Inspection
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation says the bridge that collapsed in Pittsburgh last week showed deterioration during a September inspection that wasn’t bad enough to require its closure.
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Investigators Vow to Put Collapsed Pittsburgh Bridge Under ‘Microscope'
Federal investigators are vowing to put a collapsed bridge in a Pittsburgh park “under a microscope” as they examine evidence
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Collapsed Pittsburgh Bridge Was Rated in Poor Condition
The Pittsburgh bridge that collapsed early Friday, injuring 10 people, was in poor condition and not targeted for improvements under the federal infrastructure bill, state records show.
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Biden Visits Site of Pittsburgh Bridge Collapse
President Joe Biden met Friday with first responders in Pittsburgh at the site of a bridge that collapsed earlier that day. After learning that a passerby helped rescue motorists who were trapped in their car, Biden said, “It really is [a miracle]— it’s astounding.”
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Biden Visits Collapsed Bridge, Touts Infrastructure Law
President Joe Biden is visiting the collapsed bridge in Pittsburgh that fell just hours before his previously scheduled trip to promote his infrastructure package — a new law that aims to prevent just such disasters
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10 People Injured After Bridge Collapses in Pittsburgh
Ten people were injured and three were taken to a hospital after a bridge in Pittsburgh collapsed Friday morning.
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Biden Says Pittsburgh Bridge Collapse Shows How Poor Infrastructure ‘Can Threaten Lives'
President Joe Biden visited the site of a Pittsburgh bridge collapse on Friday, saying it illustrated how weak infrastructure ‘can threaten lives’
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Intercity Bus Lines Look to Win Over Wary Travelers With Upgraded, Expanded Services
Intercity bus travel has had some issues, yet new entrants and existing operators are upping their game in bids to take on both the airlines and Amtrak.
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Pickett-Less Pitt Turns to Patti in Peach Bowl
Nick Patti will be the starting quarterback when 13th-ranked Pittsburgh faces 10th-ranked Michigan State in the Peach Bowl
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Pittsburgh, Portland First in U.S. to Provide Workers Bereavement Leave for Pregnancy Loss
Bereavement leave that covers miscarriages and stillbirths is rare. Even more uncommon is paid leave to recover from an abortion.
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Poway Synagogue Shooter Sentenced For Hate Crime in California Court
A former college student who fired an assault rifle inside a synagogue filled with worshipers during Passover in 2019, killing one woman and injuring three others will spend the rest of his life in prison for the hate-motivated attack.
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Home-Flipping Profits Are Shrinking, But Here's Where You Can Net the Most
Home flipping may be making a comeback, but returns are shrinking.