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Say hello to vegan-friendly nails at Goodbye Lulu in Pittsburgh
Victoria Rose spent years searching for a way to turn her artistic talent into a career, but the answer was always right at her fingertips. Unfulfilled by college courses in interior design and architecture, she got a job in a salon. She learned how to do manicures and pedicures. She...
Connellsville native, CMU grad to face James Holzhauer in ‘Jeopardy!’ champs tourney
Connellsville native and Carnegie Mellon University graduate Lindsey Shultz will face record-setter James Holzhauer in the “Jeopardy!” game show’s Tournament of Champions next week. Earlier this year, Shultz was a four-time winner on the top-rated trivia-based game show, earning $101,002, placing her in the top 10 for the year. She...
Police: Penn Hills social club owner shot in stomach after dispute
The owner of a social club in Penn Hills was shot once in the stomach after he refused to let a nonmember in his establishment, police said Tuesday. Barry White, owner of the White Hawk Cafe along Universal Road, is expected to recover after being transported to a local hospital,...
Downtown Pittsburgh sinkhole a sign of how deep aging infrastructure problems goVideo
City officials Tuesday said it could take a while to determine what caused a gaping sinkhole on 10th Street in Downtown Pittsburgh and noted it’s important to remember the age of the city when making that determination. “We’re building on top of 250 years of development, and there are vaults...
Wreck snarls outbound Parkway West during morning commute
An early-morning multi-vehicle crash shut down all outbound lanes of the Parkway West for several hours on Monday, according to PennDOT. The road was closed between Exit 67 (Green Tree) and Exit 65 to (Carnegie/Heidelberg) shortly before 6 a.m. Emergency crews removed debris from the roadway and vehicle traffic was...
Sections of Saw Mill Run closing for bridge replacement project
Sections of Saw Mill Run Boulevard in Pittsburgh will be closed in both directions from Wednesday evening to early Saturday morning for a bridge replacement project. Starting at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, southbound traffic will be detoured between the West End Circle and the Parkway West, according to PennDOT. Northbound...
Activists call on Pittsburgh Public Schools to extend suspension ban up to 5th grade
Pittsburgh Public Schools should extend the district’s suspension ban for nonviolent offenses to apply to students in third through fifth grades, a group of education advocates said Monday night. “We understand that suspensions don’t work, they don’t change the behavior, and kids are actually missing critical learning time by not...
Man charged with Hill District murder arrested in Colorado
A man wanted for a Memorial Day shooting that killed one person and left another injured in Pittsburgh was arrested in Denver, Colo., according to a release from the U.S. Marshals Service. Jalaspian Charles, 32, of Pittsburgh, was arrested Monday. He was wanted for the May 27 shooting on Chauncey...
Former Pittsburgh police officer sentenced for lying to FBI
A former Pittsburgh Police officer was sentenced Monday in federal court to one year of probation with 90 days of home confinement for lying to the FBI, U.S. Attorney Scott W. Brady announced. Antoine Cain, 50, of Brookline, pleaded guilty last March to two counts of making false statements to...
Pittsburgh yard-waste recycling scheduled for November
Pittsburgh will collect grass clippings, leaves and other yard waste left at the curb Nov. 16, the Mayor’s Office announced Monday. Residents are encouraged to place debris weighing up to 35 pounds in brown paper bags and leave it at the curb before 6 a.m. Branches must be tied with...
Firefighters prevent Braddock house fire from spreading
No one was injured Monday afternoon when a fire ripped through a vacant house in Braddock, officials said. Authorities received a report of the fire along the residential alley June Way near Ajax Way shortly before 2 p.m., Rivers Edge Volunteer Fire Department Chief Tyler Toth said. Firefighters from more...
Pittsburgh residents concerned about reconfiguration of East Liberty’s Enright ParkletVideo
Several Pittsburgh residents voiced concerns Monday that a land swap between the city and developers planning a $50 million office and retail complex in East Liberty carries no written guarantee for public access to a city park behind the development. City Council is scheduled for a final vote Tuesday on...
Daily Download: Pittsburgh sinkhole, Neal Huntington and spinning yarn marathonVideo
Each day, TribLIVE reporters and editors will break down the biggest news of the day, with video highlights of the people and places making headlines. Today, staffer Matt Rosenberg discusses a large sinkhole that enveloped a Port Authority bus in Downtown Pittsburgh this morning, the Pirates’ firing of general manager...
‘Sinkhole Sundae’: Pittsburgh immediately memes the Port Authority bus
Once it was established that no one was injured Monday when a Port Authority bus fell partially into a sinkhole in downtown Pittsburgh during the morning commute, the jokes and memes started rolling in on social media. At least one local business, Millie’s Homemade Ice Cream, decided to take advantage...
Westinghouse High staffer hurt while intervening in fight between students
A Westinghouse High School staff member was hurt Monday while intervening in a fight between two students, according to a Pittsburgh Public Schools spokeswoman. The staffer, who wasn’t identified, was conscious and alert while transported to a hospital from the school, in Pittsburgh’s Homewood neighborhood, spokeswoman Merecedes Williams said. The...
Homewood man found guilty in 2018 murder at Duquesne bar
A Homewood man accused of killing a Duquesne man in 2018 at a Duquesne bar was found guilty of third-degree murder and two firearms violations Monday by an Allegheny County judge. Carl Jones, 28, was accused of shooting Donnell Demery, 54, several times after the pair exchanged words at the...
Watchdog group concerned over Pitt reports on primate injuries, deaths
An Ohio-based research watchdog group has filed a complaint asking the USDA to sanction the University of Pittsburgh for the deaths of two primates and the injury of a third in its animal research programs. Stop Animal Exploitation Now, or SAEN, cited reports that Pitt submitted to the National Institutes...
Multi-vehicle wreck slows traffic on Route 28 near Millvale
A crash involving multiple vehicles snarled traffic along southbound Route 28 near the Millvale exit Monday morning, according to PennDOT. Lane restrictions were in place near the scene of the crash, which was reported shortly before 6:30 a.m. The restrictions were lifted by 8 a.m., but traffic cameras showed that...
Police: Man killed in Route 30 shooting was leaving gender-reveal party in North Versailles
One man was in custody at an area hospital and another man was wanted on homicide and other charges in connection with a shooting that led to a crash Sunday night on Route 30 in North Versailles, according to Allegheny County police. Tyrone “Louie Deng” Freeman, 24, of Homestead, was...
Millennials fueling hard cider craze
On a warm, sunny Saturday afternoon in October, dozens of people packed into the upper floor of South Side restaurant Steel Cactus for the start of a bar crawl. A bar crawl on the South Side is no feat, but this one eschewed beers and shots for hard cider. “It’s...
UPMC breaks ground on hospital in China, 4 more in the works
UPMC breaks ground on its major investment in China this week. Construction is scheduled to begin Monday on a new hospital in Chengdu. It will be the first of five Chinese hospitals that UPMC plans to co-run with Beijing-based conglomerate Wanda Group as part of a $2 billion investment over...
Police: Jefferson Hills man arrested, charged with trying to rape boy
A registered sex offender charged with attempting to rape a teenage boy in Washington County last month was arrested Sunday in Downtown Pittsburgh, authorities said. Russell Michael Marycz, 43, of Jefferson Hills, was arrested about 2:45 p.m. in Market Square by Allegheny County sheriff’s deputies. Carroll Township police have been...
Poor water quality can drive snakehead fish to walk on land, research showsVideo
If taking over a river ecosystem isn’t enough for the invasive northern snakehead fish known as “fishzilla,” walking on land is another feat of the fish, according to new details released by a Wake Forest University researcher. The invasive fish has a snakelike appearance with its sleek shape and pattern...
Allegheny Police officer hurt in head-on collision with suspect in Turtle Creek
An Allegheny County Police officer suffered minor injuries Saturday night when a man fleeing a domestic incident drove head-on into his police car in Turtle Creek, authorities said. Jestin Towner, 18, of Turtle Creek, faces more than a dozen offenses in connection to the 5:50 p.m. incident, including aggravated assault,...
Hundreds fill memorial service for those killed a year ago in Tree of Life shooting
Remember. A packed Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Hall wept as one as family, congregants and strangers came together to remember the 11 worshippers killed in the Tree of Life building one year ago. Family members lit 11 tall, white candles — 11 burning reminders symbolizing their loved ones. Hundreds of...
