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BRIEF: Authorities suspect injured Indiana County toddler was beaten
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteAn Indiana County toddler is in Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC with life-threatening injuries in what investigators suspect is a case of child abuse, according to KDKA. A 911 call early Friday morning reported that the 20-month-old boy, who...Tags: Abusive Behavior, Hospitals and Clinics
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BRIEF: Motorists detouring around Squirrel Hill Tunnel
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteMotorists are once again detouring around the outbound Squirrel Hill tunnel, which closed Friday at 11 p.m. and is scheduled to re-open 6 a.m. Monday. Traffic is usually light on weekend mornings, said PennDOT spokesman Steve Cowan, until it starts...Tags: Memorial Day
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BRIEF: Driver dies in Mercer County crash
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteA motorist died early this morning after a car crash in Perry, Mercer County. The driver of a 1999 Honda Accord encountered a sharp curve along State Route 358 at Bean Road just before 3 a.m., according to state police in Mercer County. The driver...Tags: Motorvehicle Accidents, Transportation Accidents, Accidental Death
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Crosby puts on a show in Penguins' 4-3 victory
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteHe did, Sidney Crosby recalled, feel pretty good before the game. Likely nowhere near as good as he felt by the time it was over, though. Crosby scored the Penguins' first three goals in their 4-3 victory against Ottawa at Consol Energy Center...Tags: Paul Martin, National Hockey League, Colin Greening, Pittsburgh Penguins, Scotiabank Place
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Going... going... gone: Forbes Field arches come down
Pittsburgh Post-Gazetteor at least a replica of it -- has fallen again in Oakland. Three arches resembling the famous ballpark's main gate were dismantled in stages over the past two weeks. Instructors and apprentices with the Greater Pennsylvania Regional Council of...Tags: Fenway Park, Pittsburgh Pirates, PNC Park, Sports, Heavy Engineering
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Cranberry student's positive attitude nets him Polamalu award
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette"It's just a flesh wound," said the bespectacled 12-year-old Brendan Allen of Cranberry -- a wry reference to a Monty Python skit in which a dueling fencer refuses to concede defeat despite the loss of a couple of limbs to his opponent. Brendan, a new...Tags: Students, Genetic Condition, Teaching and Learning, Troy Polamalu, Apple iPad
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Atlantic Coast Conference fine with eight league football games
AMELIA ISLAND, Fla. -- As other conferences around the country look to expand their conference schedule, the Atlantic Coast Conference is just fine with their league slate as it stands. Pitt athletic director Steve Pederson said he "hasn't heard any...Tags: Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Big East Conference, College Sports, Big Ten Conference, College Football
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'First Voice' showcases 5 artists
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette"First Voice: A Pittsburgh International Black Arts Festival" showcases the achievements of the five artists picked as 2012-13 August Wilson Center Fellows. Performances and exhibitions by Nikki Young (media arts), Joshua Wilder and Nathan James (theater)...Tags: Adele (music artist), Still (movie), Festive Events, Arts, Washington, DC
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High School Track: Schwartz snaps long-standing record
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteIn the huddled chaos of disparate events and hundreds of competitors Thursday at Baldwin High School, Shaler's Brianna Schwartz not only managed to stand out among her peers, but she also made history in the process. Event records are broken at the...Tags: Automotive Equipment, Lebanon, Track and Field, Students, Teaching and Learning
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Good vibes abound, but ACC decisions scarce
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteAMELIA ISLAND, Fla. -- After the Atlantic Coast Conferences athletic directors filed out of their conference room Thursday to end their spring meetings, they made no major announcements and shared the results of no votes, but that didn't mean the week...Tags: College Football, Madison Square Garden, Barclays Center, College Basketball, Sports
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Film Notes: A one-man tribute film to Stewart
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteIf you have never been to the Jimmy Stewart Museum in Indiana, Pa., about 60 miles from Pittsburgh, this could be the perfect time to visit. On Saturday, Christopher David Collins will present "Thank You, Jimmy Stewart!" a film reflecting his Pittsburgh...Tags: Beasts of the Southern Wild (movie), Something from Nothing: The Art of Rap (movie), Awards and Prizes, Black Entertainment Television (tv network), Think Like a Man (movie)
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Making memories under the Kaufmann's clock
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette"I'll meet you under the Kaufmann's clock tomorrow at noon," Bella Rubin of East Liberty would say to her granddaughter Marlene, who lived in Mt. Lebanon. Every Saturday in the early '60s, she and "Momo" would meet for a day together Downtown, recalls...Tags: Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Marriage, Lebanon, Wedding Products and Services, Leukemia
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