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Local Mom’s Fight Gaining National Attention
Connie Feda encourages her daughter to help make costumes for dolls who look like her. Hannah Feda, 13, has Down Syndrome.
Family Shares Story Of Three Sons With Autism
Tuesday, April 2, is World Autism Day. It’s a day of support for those whose loved ones lack the ability to communicate, or process thoughts, in a normal manner – family members with autism.
Faithful Pirates Fans Continue To Show Up On Opening Day After Decades
Opening Day at PNC Park is a chance to get re-acquainted with familiar faces. And we’re not just talking about the team.
Bridgewater Observes Good Friday With Stations Of The Cross Re-Enactment
It was a dramatic recreation of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, on a crisp spring day in Bridgewater.
Mystery Bird Found After Going On The Run In Beaver County
A runaway rhea has been causing quite a stir in the Beaver County town of North Sewickley.
Local Waitress Teaching Fellow Employees Sign Language For School Project
Waitress Ashley Carney uses sign language as she waits on Taylor Doyka. Taylor, deaf since birth, appreciates the effort made on her behalf.
Making Ukrainian Eggs Is An Easter Tradition At Church In Carnegie
Saint Peter and Paul Ukrainian Orthodox Church in Carnegie is celebrating its 110th Easter.
Famous Director Returns To His Local Roots
The comedy/horror film “Tales from the Hood” is one of many features written and directed by a man who grew up in the neighborhood of Manchester.
Local Clock Repair Man Still Ticking Away At 96
The St. Patrick’s Day flood of 1936 had barely receded from the streets of Pittsburgh, when 19-year-old Simon Aleliunas got a job in a clock repair shop in Soho.
Simulator Taking Students On Virtual Adventures
From outer space to a lifesaving mission inside a human body, students in the Shaler Area School District are diving into virtual environments.
Piece Of World Trade Center Finds Home At Local High School
JFK Airport in New York, two years ago. Four tons of history – a segment of the World Trade Center North Tower, destroyed on 9/11, is loaded onto a flatbed truck bound for Connellsville.
Wrestler Encourages Children To Take Down Bullying
A wrestling performer may seem to be an unlikely choice to speak out against bullying.
Allegheny County Crowns First Deaf “Miss Smiling Irish Eyes”
It takes poise and dedication to earn the title of “Miss Smiling Irish Eyes.”
Popular Local Hardware Store Preparing To Close
Independent hardware stores are on the endangered list as big box stores move in. Hampton Hardware on Route 8 is about to join the list.
A Look Back At The Blizzard Of 1993
Wednesday’s snow squalls may have given some of us a sense of déjà vu. But the blizzard that blanketed Pittsburgh back on March 13, 1993, was one of a kind.













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