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Pittsburgh Forks Over $200k After G-20 Lawsuits
The city of Pittsburgh will pay more than $200,000 to settle two cases resulting from the 2009 G-20 Summit.
National Anthem Suggestion Stirs Controversy Among High School Hockey Community
It is a controversial move by the organization that oversees local high school hockey. With ice time so expensive, and in order to keep the games running on time, the league commissioner has suggested doing away with the National Anthem. And the resulting backlash has been fierce.
How To Score A Cheap Halloween Costume
Time’s running out to figure out a Halloween costume and some of that stuff can be expensive.
Woman Accused Of Stealing $20k From Elderly Aunt
A Cheswick woman is accused of stealing $20,000 from her 101-year-old aunt.
Facebook’s New “Promote” Option Raising Concerns
“It’s free and it always will be.” That’s the slogan you see when you log onto Facebook. But a new change is causing concerns about the way they do business.
Federal Grant Helping Move 2 Local Projects Forward
City developers in East Liberty and the Hill District are moving forward with two big projects, all thanks to a generous federal grant.
Tipping Etiquette From Angie’s List
Most people know that they’re supposed to tip a waitress, but what about contractors or people doing house repairs?
Pittsburghers Hoping To Win Powerball Jackpot
The Powerball jackpot has pushed passed the $300 million mark and that has people rushing to buy tickets for tonight’s drawing.
Police Probe Recent Break-Ins At 2 South Side Bars
Two bars on Pittsburgh’s South Side have been burglarized in recent weeks. In each case, money and alcohol were taken.
Expert Offers Advice On Building Outdoor Living Space
Whether you live in a tight space in the city or you have lots of room in the country, creating a beautiful outdoor living space is a hot trend right now.
Consumer Reports Offers Tips To Avoid Overdraft Fees
High bank fees, including charging for debit card use, had people taking to the streets last year. Some banks caved on that issue, but Consumer Reports said that hasn’t slowed them down.
Pittsburghers Hoping To Hit Mega Millions Jackpot
Imagine getting your hands on $363 million. Many people are picturing it because that is the current Mega Millions jackpot up for grabs.
Consumer Reports Offers Tips To Avoid Being Audited
When it comes to filing your taxes, the last thing you want to worry about is an audit. If you earn less than $200,000 a year, your likelihood of being audited is about one in 100.
New Law Restricts Credit For Many Stay-At-Home Parents
A new law in place could have an adverse effect on stay-at-home parents applying for a new credit card.
Bank Courier Vehicle Loses Thousands In Cash On Route 19
KDKA’s David Highfield reports the back door of the courier’s vehicle came open. Another car saw bags of money falling out the back of the truck and alerted the driver.













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