Pittsburgh Daily Headlines - July 24, 2015
Here's a look at some of the top stories we're working on today:
Some Brookline Residents Still Dealing With Huge Potholes
Potholes, the scourge of early spring in Pittsburgh, are still very much in evidence on many of Pittsburgh's streets, and people on one street in the city say they've got craters of teeth-rattling proportions.
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Local Martial Arts Academy Owner Excited To See Himself On The Big Screen In "Southpaw"
Film crews set up on Brownsville Road in Carrick one year ago in front of a gym that doesn't exist, except in a film called "Southpaw."
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Local Woman's Battle With Cancer Inspires Unique Non-Profit
We only get so much time to live our lives. Some, more than others. But we all know there's an ending out there, someday. And being reminded of that reality – being confronted with it – can do amazing things.
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Benefit Concert Taking Place After Church Festival Canceled
A benefit concert is being held tonight at Grandview Park in Allentown to help St. Basil's Parish after it had to cancel its annual church festival because of violence.
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Chrysler Issues Recall To Prevent Hacking Of Its Car Software
Fiat Chrysler moved quickly to recall 1.4 million vehicles equipped with certain Internet and radio software that can be hacked by outsiders.
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Fire Consumes Several Businesses In Fayette Co. Shopping Center
Crews responded to a large fire at a shopping center in Fayette County that started at a methadone clinic and spread to several nearby businesses.
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Uber Delivering Ice Cream To Your Door
Today you don't have to leave your couch to get some of your favorite frozen treat.
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Driver Charged After Yelling At Cyclists, Pushing One To Ground
Police plan to charge a person in Wilkinsburg for assaulting two bicyclists in Lawrenceville.
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Man Run Over By Car In Brookline
A man working on his car was run over in Pittsburgh's Brookline neighborhood Thursday evening.
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Pittsburgh VA Fires 2 Who Bound Co-Worker With Duct Tape
The Veterans Affairs Pittsburgh Healthcare System has fired two workers and disciplined five others after a worker complained that he was harassed and bound with duct tape.