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Marathon runners move up Liberty Avenue after the start of the 2014 Pittsburgh Marathon, May 4, 2014. Larry Roberts/Post-Gazette
Penny Phillips cheers and shoots photos of her stepson, Pittsburgh Marathon runner Michael Phillips, as he passes with the pack along East Carson St. on Pittsburgh’s South Side. Bob Donaldson/Post-Gazette
Runners take off from the starting line of the 2014 Pittsburgh Marathon on Sunday on Liberty Avenue, Downtown. Andrew Rush/Post-Gazette
Runners pass the Duquesne Incline as they head into Mile 8 of the 2014 Pittsburgh Marathon Sunday, May 4. Julia Rendleman/Post-Gazette
Post-Gazette photographers worked on a live photo stream during the marathon. If you missed it and want to see more of the 2014 marathon click here.
Top: Frank Collins says goodbye to his sister Marjorie Collins Yeats, whom he had not seen for four months, on Friday, April 18, 2014, at Light of Life Rescue Missions Easter outreach celebration dinner, which is also shared by Michael Smith on their right. The meal is served at the North Side mission and at 15 high-rise towers to about 900 people.
Bottom: LaRue Brown was another guest.
—Bill Wade/Post-Gazette
Sarah Carl, 11, dances with friends and family during a Make-A-Wish Easter party Monday at the Sheraton Station Square Hotel. The party also featured a free Easter egg decorator app created by Heinz vinegar and PAAS egg dyeing kits. For every vital Easter egg decorated before April 20, $1 will be donated to Make-A-Wish. Make-A-Wish grants wishes of children with life-threatening medical conditions and has been operating in the Pittsburgh area since 1983.
—Julia Rendleman/Post-Gazette
Grammy Award winner jazz vocalist Nancy Harms performs at the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust National Jazz Appreciation Month at Peirce Studio Downtown on Wednesday April 2, 2014. The complete schedule for the Pittsburgh JazzLive International, which takes place June 20–22, 2014, was announced. The fourth annual Pittsburgh International JazzLive Festival features a remarkable line-up of Grammy Award winners, and local and national emerging artists and musicians.
—Lake Fong/Post-Gazette
Priests lead a procession carrying the casket of Metropolitan Philip Saliba to his gravesite at Antiochian Village Camp in Bolivar, Pa., on Monday, March 31, 2014. Metropolitan Saliba was the spiritual leader in the Antiochian Orthodox church and helped found the Antiochian Village.
—Robin Rombach/Post-Gazette
PG photographers Julia Rendleman and Steve Mellon photographed the Opening Day crowd at PNC Park with their iPhones on Monday, March 31, 2014. Above, Tony Chybrzynski gave an extra ticket to veteran Carl Jenkins, who wanted to attend the game but didn’t have a ticket. See more from their roving photobooth here.
University of Pittsburgh students, from left, Brittany Reyes, 21, Rachel Newhoff, 19, and Laura Victorelli, 20, join in singing the last song of the Pitt Dance Marathon, Neil Diamond’s “Sweet Caroline,” on Sunday, March 23, 2014. Students dance through the night and raised $81,654.54 for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.
—Larry Roberts/Post-Gazette
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