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Delta flights to Paris expected to do well
Local leaders say they don't expect to spend $9 million they promised to Delta Airlines should its new Pittsburgh-to-Paris route fail to live up to expectations. 'The subsidy that everybody's blowing on I would analogize to life insurance on a healthymore
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Listings of Bankruptcy Lawyers Posted on LawyerUCLA.com
LawyerUCLA.com has posted a list of on their web site. Each entry to the website includes the name, address, zip code, and telephone number of businesses around the area. As of today, there are 15 lawyer listings for this city on the web site. Themore
Former mayor filled life with public service
Dale Peoples, the former mayor of Oakmont and a former borough councilman, was a somewhat unconventional politician. 'He did not campaign, had no use for yard signs and was not a schmoozer,' said his daughter, Kim Kornrumpf-Kristufek of Charlotte, N.C.more
Landers' concern for social issues guided playwright
Ann Landers guided generations of readers through their personal problems, and now she's the inspiration for a one-woman show. Helena Ruoti will portray the late advice columnist in 'The Lady With All the Answers,' which opens Thursday at the Pittsburghmore
Game 9 Matchup: Steelers vs. Colts
When the Steelers have the ball: Game: Steelers (6-2) vs. Indianapolis Colts (4-4). When: 4:15 p.m. Where: Heinz Field. TV: KDKA. Radio: WDVE-FM (102.5), WBGG-AM (970). When the Colts have the ball: DEs Dwight Freeney and Robert Mathis: This is the firstmore
Pittsburgh-Harrisburg bus service debuting
PITTSBURGH - A partnership plans to offer twice daily bus service between Pittsburgh and Harrisburg for business travelers. Steel City Flyer officials say they were prompted to create the service because of difficulties traveling between the two cities.more
Crosby takes the ice against Islanders
Uniondale, N.Y.-- Center Sidney Crosby was in the Penguin's lineup when they took the ice against the New York Islanders shortly after 7 tonight at Nassau Coluseum. Crosby did not practice yesterday, but pronounced himself ready to play aftermore
State grants exemption to smoking ban
So much for the smoking ban. The state Department of Health granted more than 1,700 exceptions to the statewide ban that took effect Sept. 11, and more than 350 establishments in Allegheny County are among them. More than 200 bars and restaurants withmore
One dead, two others shot on North Side
A man was shot to death on the North Side this afternoon, and two others were shot a short time later, according to 911 dispatchers. The fatal shooting took place at 1160 Hodgkiss St. around 1:16 p.m. That victim was taken to Mercy Hospital. Around 1:45more
Internet joins couple across ocean, leading to wedding today
Richard Davies and Mary Jane Beresnyak. Two years ago there was a widower living in England and a widow in West Mifflin. A friend of the woman thought the two should meet. So in June 2006 she gave the widower, Richard Davies, now 87, the online contactmore
Spirit of Pittsburgh (Today)
'Ghost Whisperer' star's loft filled with local art Andy Starnes/ Post-Gazette Swissvale native David Conrad, co-star of the CBS TV drama 'Ghost Whisperer,' on the balcony of his loft in the Strip District. No one could have blamed Swissvale native Davidmore
Herpes Simplex Virus - Researchers from University of Pittsburgh, Medical Department report on findings in herpes simplex virus
Researchers from , Medical Department report on findings in herpes simplex virus 'Reactivation of herpes simplex type 1 (HSV-1) from neuronal latency is a common and potentially devastating worldwide,' scientists writing in the journal Sciencemore
Sarcoma - Researchers from University of Pittsburgh detail new studies and findings in the area of sarcoma
Researchers from detail new studies and findings in the area of sarcoma 'Kaposi's sarcoma-associated (KSHV)-encoded FLICE inhibitory K13 interacts with a cytosolic I kappa B kinase (IKK) complex to activate nuclear factor-kappa B (NF-kappa B). Wemore
Four West Penn doctors who plan to join UPMC locked out of office
A group of doctors were forced to care for patients while hurriedly packing belongings on Wednesday after being told they would not be allowed back into their Bloomfield offices, according to one of the doctors.Internist Dr. Ellen Berne said her officemore
View From Pittsburgh, PA: Bad Bush, Bad McCain, Bad Campaign = Wipeout
nd New York Times included in its editorial supplement a collection of short essays titled ?What I Will Miss About President Bush.? Journalist Robert Draper, who interviewed Bush six times, wrote of Bush?s human decency. Two former Bush pressmore
Alcoa key to next moon shot
Aluminum giant Alcoa Inc.'s New Kensington Technical Center, and its Davenport, Iowa, fabrication plant are playing a key role in the next generation of space exploration vehicles. NASA, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, has approvedmore
Title firms' merger creates titan
Two of the nation's largest title insurance and settlement companies agreed to a merger on Friday, a combination that puts five Western Pennsylvania locations with hundreds of workers under one name. The merger comes amid continued consolidation in themore
Diocese to sell roomy Shadyside mansion
The Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh will sell a Shadyside mansion that housed five of its leaders. The diocese has begun storing the contents of the 24-room home, which overlooks the 5000 block of Fifth Avenue. 'We're definitely going to sell it,' saidmore
PSO shows pop with Billy Joel's hits
The Pittsburgh Symphony Pops dived head-first into the Amplified Age in a big way at Heinz Hall on Thursday night. Primarily inspired by the Piano Man himself, Billy Joel, the Pops had more sophisticated lighting and multiple microphones to enhance themore
Lozowick's painting of Pittsburgh heads to Philadelphia (Yesterday)
Day 2 of the annual fall art season in New York fell short of expectations, with a Russian masterpiece expected to sell for up to $3 million unable to attract a buyer Wednesday. But at least one painting met its expectations. Louis Lozowick'smore
New Harrisburg bus service a Capitol gain for Pittsburgh (Today)
HARRISBURG The best slogan for business people, lawyers, legislators and others who have to travel from Pittsburgh to the state Capitol might be 'you can't get there from here.' OK, that's a bit of an overstatement. But there is no air travel, now thatmore
Ford: $2.98 billion loss, 2,200 job cuts
Ford Motor Co., with U.S. sales shredded by the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression, posted a third-quarter operating loss of $2.98 billion and said it used up $7.7 billion in cash. The per-share operating loss of $1.31 was wider than themore
West Penn forces out group of 4 doctors
One day after internal medicine specialists at Health Center Associates notified West Penn Allegheny they were leaving the hospital system to join the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center on Dec. 1, two West Penn administrators walked into the group'smore
Treasury widens rescue effort
WASHINGTON -- The federal government is preparing to take tens of billions dollars in ownership stakes in an array of companies outside the banking sector, dramatically widening the scope of the Treasury Department's rescue effort beyond the $250 billionmore
Penn Hills topples North Hills
Streaking Penn Hills won its seventh consecutive game -- and set up a rematch with nationally ranked Gateway -- with a 27-0 WPIAL Class AAAA quarterfinal victory over North Hills on Friday night at Pine-Richland. Penn Hills' 211-pound senior running backmore
Light Up Night Nov. 21 to be full of bright ideas
A good local vibe can trump national economic gloom this holiday season -- or so hope Downtown retailers and boosters as they head toward Light Up Night, plans for which were announced yesterday. At Honus Wagner Sporting Goods on Forbes Avenue, doorsmore
Prosecution cuts charges to 14 in new Wecht trial
Only 14 of the original 84 federal felony charges filed against former Allegheny County Coroner Dr. Cyril H. Wecht nearly three years ago remain, after prosecutors yesterday announced that they plan to dismiss 27 counts of theft of honest services.more
Jobless rate at 14-year high
The nation's unemployment rate jumped to a 14-year high of 6.5 percent in October, as U.S. employers hunkered down for a deepening recession by slashing another 240,000 jobs. The Labor Department said about 10.1 million Americans were unemployed lastmore
Duncan elected bishop of breakaway Episcopalians
Amid loud cheers for the man who had been deposed as their bishop just 50 days earlier, Bishop Robert Duncan was unanimously elected yesterday to lead the Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh (Anglican). 'I guess this makes me the eighth bishop of Pittsburghmore