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Oblique injury is hard gauge, but it will be tough to match McCutchen’s MVP production if he is out for an extended stretch.
Health officials say isolation facilities and protocols are ready to treat and control any outbreak of the deadly virus here.
Bill Peduto’s comments came in advance of a public meeting Wednesday at the Heinz History Center to discuss plans to redevelop the terminal.
Natural gas companies and their trade groups sat out the Environmental Protection Agency hearings in Pittsburgh.
The first day of Pitt’s training camp was about players showing up in shape and coaches installing plans and packages.
One of the suspects told the girl he could input samples into a “cop system” so it would look like her father had sex with her, police said.
The installation in Downtown Pittsburgh pays tribute to those who are suffering or recovering from prescription drug abuse and addiction.
Humans already use all of their brains’ capacity, experts say, so don’t expect to gain super powers like “Lucy.”
Fourth annual Violet Rippy 5K Walk/Run celebrates breakthrough of two new drugs to treat pulmonary fibrosis.
Justin Brown and Martavis Bryant make their way into the WR mix and get some with first team in practice.
Pirates staff is confident that the third baseman’s fielding woes are part of a long season.
Investors began racing for the exits last week after a slew of economy news came out.
Highmark filed its post-UPMC transition plan last Thursday with the Pennsylvania Insurance Department, before the public knows the details.
A retirement community resident should speak up if there are hygiene problems at the group dinner table.
Roughly 50 fashionistas arrived at The Andy Warhol Museum on Wednesday evening to socialize and take in the Halston exhibit.
Sequels, reboots and our penchant for nostalgia are threatening the small screen, and TV lovers everywhere should be concerned.
A swollen foot leads to a diagnosis to ovarian cancer, which then leads to a book by a patient and her Pittsburgh doctor.
It's one of those events when the economic, political and social costs of pollution hit home hard.
Gov. Tom Corbett made a feeble defense Friday of the work product of Ron Tomalis, his special adviser on higher education.