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Kunitz back on line with Crosby, Dupuis
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteBreaking up is hard to do. And so, Chris Kunitz, Sidney Crosby and Pascal Dupuis were back together Thursday as the Penguins top line at practice. It seems as if those three always end up together, and in this case it meant that Jarome Iginla moved to...Tags: James Neal, Sidney Crosby, Jarome Iginla, Ice Hockey, Evgeni Malkin
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Karlsson's return highly chronicled
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteThrity-one games after his Achilles tendon was sliced in that well-documented collision, Erik Karlsson's comeback was superb theater. Canadian papers declared his recovery miraculous as the smooth skating 22-year-old dished up two primary assists...Tags: Washington Capitals, Erik Karlsson, Eastern Conference (NHL), Ice Hockey, Fishing
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FBI informant payments derail sentencing hearing for 'best cop money can buy'
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteThe former police chief in Washington County who called himself "the best cop money can buy" won a reprieve from sentencing on extortion charges Thursday when his attorney suggested that the key informant had been bought for even more. Donald Abraham...Tags: Police Investigations, Prosecution, Judges, Firearms, FBI
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BRIEF: Great Allegheny Passage bicycle trail to Washington, D.C., opens today
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteThe last segment of the Great Allegheny Passage opened this morning, appropriately, in time for Bike to Work Day. Linda McKenna Boxx, president of the Allegheny Trail Alliance, said contractors are still on site completing a few tasks, but the route...Tags: Washington, DC
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BRIEF: Indiana County men fabricate carjacking to cover up hit-and-run, state police say
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteTwo Indiana County men fabricated a story about an armed carjacking to cover up a hit-and-run crash they were involved in, state police said. Jakeb P. Schrecongost, 18, and Jessie J. Wood, 22, told police May 2 that they picked up a hitchhiker who...Tags: Misdemeanors, Theft
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UPMC paid 26 employees over $1 million last year
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteOf UPMC's 55,000 employees, 26 received at least $1 million in total compensation last year, led by president and CEO Jeffrey Romoff at $6.07 million, followed by executive vice president Elizabeth Concordia, who received $2.5 million in salary, bonuses,...Tags: Neurosurgery, Orthopedic Surgery, Internal Revenue Service
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Pittsburgh mayoral campaigns trade accusations
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette"Liar" was the word of the day in the Pittsburgh mayor's race, as Jack Wagner reprised his criticism of claims in Bill Peduto's ads, and the Peduto campaign enlisted clergy members to rebut attacks both from Mr. Wagner and a campaign committee...Tags: Local Elections, Layoffs and Downsizing, Job Layoffs, Jake Wheatley, Elections
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Nun makes case against death penalty in Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteWhen Sister Helen Prejean entered the Sisters of St. Joseph in 1957, she couldn't have dreamed that she would become the guardian angel of death row prisoners or that a Hollywood star would win an Oscar for portraying her. The 1995 movie "Dead Man...Tags: Roman Catholicism, Punishment, Death Penalty, George W. Bush, Christianity
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New bike route on Pittsburgh's West End unveiled
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteMunicipal officials cheered plans unveiled Thursday for cycling and pedestrian routes designed to link up some of Allegheny County's western suburbs with bike trails in Pittsburgh. "This is a big plus for the area," McKees Rocks Mayor Jack Muhr said...Tags: Road Transportation, Ohio River, Transportation, Pittsburgh
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Before it's too late, check on homeowners' coverage
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteMany people are confused about what their homeowners' insurance covers, putting them at risk financially if calamity strikes, according to a new survey commissioned by the insurance comparison site InsuranceQuotes.com. "After a disaster happens, it's...Tags: Insurance, Theft
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Despite cutting workforce, Allegheny County's payroll still growing
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteTry this on for size: Over the past four years, Allegheny County cut its workforce by nearly 300 people. And yet, it's spending more on payroll than ever. As politicians in Wisconsin and elsewhere made a pinata out of public employees and the unions...Tags: Nursing, Nursing Homes, Health Insurance Cost
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Developers sink apartment plans at former Saks Fifth Avenue department store site
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteTwo local developers have scrapped plans to build 130 apartments as part of a proposed redevelopment of the former Saks Fifth Avenue department store site on Smithfield Street, Downtown. Instead, Millcraft Investments and McKnight Realty Partners will...Tags: Personal Service, Smithfield
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