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Allegheny County reports 218 new coronavirus cases, 1 death
Allegheny County Health Department officials reported 218 new covid-19 cases on Monday, one new death and four new hospitalizations. The new death reported Monday brings the toll to 188. This is the second time the daily report has surpassed 200 cases. It ends a trend of declining daily totals since...
Where coronavirus experts in Pittsburgh think pandemic is headed
Earlier this year, President Donald Trump called the coronavirus fight a “war” with an “invisible enemy.” While some have argued that may not be the best analogy, no one could blame the health professionals who have risen to the task of dealing with the pandemic for feeling embattled. In Southwestern...
West Mifflin police searching for missing woman
West Mifflin police are searching for a woman last seen in California. Don “Dawn” Leo Dawayne Manson was last seen in San Francisco, but officers believe she may be in the Pittsburgh area. She drives a red four-door Kia Rio with a Florida license plate. The license plate number is...
Multi-vehicle crash reported along Route 28 in Millvale
The Millvale exit along Route 28 southbound was closed Monday morning following a multi-vehicle crash, according to PennDOT. CLEARED: Multi vehicle crash on PA 28 southbound at Exit 3 B - Millvale.— 511PA Pittsburgh (@511PAPittsburgh) July 6, 2020 Crews responded to the scene near the 40th Street bridge around 5:30...
Pittsburgh Public Schools warehouse employee tests positive for covid-19; Fulton school employee may have been exposed
A warehouse employee of Pittsburgh Public Schools tested positive for covid-19 on Sunday, prompting the district to keep its service center closed through Tuesday, officials said. The district knows of another employee at Pittsburgh Fulton K-5 elementary school who may have been exposed to covid-19, spokeswoman Ebony Pugh said. The...
Police investigate death of man, 52, found in Etna alley
Detectives are investigating the death of a man who died Sunday morning shortly after police found him in an Etna alley, officials said. The man has not yet been identified. Officials responded to a 911 call reporting a body lying in the alley of South Spring Street near Maplewood Street,...
Penn Hills Shop ’n Save closes after 4th employee tests positive for covid-19
The Penn Hills Shop ’n Save has closed until further notice after a fourth employee tested positive for covid-19 in less than a week. None of the employees who contracted the coronavirus disease have been inside the store since June 29, according to owner Greg Hartley. He said the decision...
Forest Hills closes pool for a week to comply with county crowd size
Forest Hills Mayor Frank Porco Sunday said he moved to close the municipal pool for the next week out of an abundance of caution and to adhere to the Allegheny County Health Department’s order prohibiting gatherings of more than 25 people for a period of one week. “I want to...
Fireworks trigger fights and fires across Pittsburgh
Complaints were popping almost as fast as a string of firecrackers as Pittsburghers celebrated the Fourth of July. According to the city’s Fireworks Taskforce, investigators from the Pittsburgh Bureau of Police and the Bureau of Fire, answered 131 fireworks complaints on Saturday and then were forced to triage another 125...
Allegheny County coronavirus cases decline for 3rd straight day
Allegheny County Health Department officials reported 127 new covid-19 cases on Sunday, with four more hospitalizations. The new numbers marked the the third straight day of declines in new cases after a record-setting 233 cases Thursday, followed by 177 cases Friday and 150 Saturday. The county reported no new deaths,...
Turtle Creek man dead in Homewood shooting
A 32 year-old Turtle Creek man died Saturday evening in UPMC Presbyterian Hospital, Pittsburgh, following a shooting in the city’s Homewood neighborhood. Pittsburgh Police who responded to a report of a shooting at about 9:45p.m., arrived at at the intersection of Mohler Street and Ferris Court and found a man...
Coronavirus taking its toll on hotel tax revenues across the region
As Western Pennsylvania struggles with the coronavirus, officials say the pandemic is expected to have a dramatic, continued impact on tax revenue collected from hotel stays, which in turn is used to promote the region’s more than $7 billion travel industry. Virus fears resulted in fewer people coming to the...
Tensions flare for Trump supporters, Black Lives Matter activists in Independence Day demonstrations
Tensions flared Saturday afternoon when pro- and anti-Trump groups on land and water shouted briefly along Pittsburgh’s North Shore riverfront. “Four more years!” a few dozen Trump supporters, dressed in red, white and blue clothing, shouted from the pier near PNC Park. They cheered on several dozen boats in a...
Allegheny County reports 150 new coronavirus cases, no new deaths
Allegheny County Health officials reported 150 new covid-19 cases Saturday, with two more hospitalizations. It’s the second straight day the county has seen a decline after a record-setting 233 cases Thursday, followed by 177 cases Friday. The county reported no new deaths, leaving the total at 187. On Friday, the...
Employees at Harmar Target test positive for coronavirus
Several employees from the Target store in Harmar tested positive for covid-19 within the last week, a spokeswoman said Saturday. Spokeswoman Danielle Schumann did not disclose the exact number of employees who tested positive. “We’ve communicated directly with these team members, who went into quarantine and are following all health...
Week In Review: Bar, restaurant shutdown; arrest made in 2013 ‘Baby Marcus’ shooting; city ban on police chokeholdsVideo
Here are some recent Tribune-Review news and feature stories from around the region. For more details on these and other stories, follow the links below or see TribLIVE.com. Allegheny County orders bars, restaurants to halt on-premises dining for a week Bars, restaurants and casinos in Allegheny County must close for...
Pittsburgh police: Teenager in serious condition after shooting in Northview Heights
A teenager shot in the torso in Pittsburgh’s Northview Heights neighborhood Friday afternoon was listed in serious condition. Police responded to a home on the 500 block of Mount Pleasant Road around 4:25 p.m. for reports that a male had been shot. There they found the boy in an upstairs...
Woman in stable condition after being shot in Pittsburgh’s Arlington neighborhood
A woman was shot in the leg while walking along Spring Street in Arlington on Friday evening, according to Pittsburgh police. Officers said the woman, who was not identified, was walking with her boyfriend in the 2100 block of Spring Street around 6:15 p.m. when they heard gunshots and she...
Shooting victim stable after incident in Pittsburgh’s Sheraden neighborhood
A man was hospitalized in stable condition after he was shot Friday afternoon in Sheraden, according to a Pittsburgh Public Safety spokeswoman. The man was found in the 2700 block of Bergman Street around 3:40 p.m., spokeswoman Cara Cruz said. He had been shot in the hip. Officers are investigating....
Robert Levin, new partners, revive family’s furniture business in the midst of pandemicVideo
If things had worked out differently, Robert Levin would be three years into a comfortable retirement. Hard times turned his plans on their head. On Friday, the 64-year-old Mt. Pleasant native celebrated five months of long hours and hard work as he joined his new partners, John and Matt Schultz,...
Pittsburgh breweries are delivering beer to your home
Bartenders at East End Brewing Co. are still working. “Only now, they are serving our customers in another way,” said owner Scott Smith. “Some of our bartenders have become delivery drivers.” Bringing the beer to you is not a new concept, but it’s become more active in the coronavirus pandemic....
Custody case for Bella Seachrist found father’s Oakmont home suitable
Bella Seachrist was a month shy of her first birthday when she was taken to live with her father and his longtime partner. In June 2017, an Allegheny County Common Pleas judge found the Oakmont home where Jose Salazar-Ortiz Sr. and Laura Ramriez lived to be proper and suitable for...
Hampton Township manufacturer adds clear-front masks to PPE products
In April, business owner Rose Morris began taking the medical-grade fabric her company, Abram’s Nation, typically uses to create safety beds and began using it to create machine-washable fabric masks. The Hampton Township company ended up donating more than 1,000 of the masks to local nonprofits, groups and businesses. But...
Fireworks spark 85 complaints to Pittsburgh police in 1 night
Fireworks likely caused the roof fire at a vacant North Side school building — an incident that was just one of 85 fireworks complaints Pittsburgh police responded to Thursday night alone, authorities said. Though aerial fireworks within the past several years were made legal in Pennsylvania, it is still against...
Trailer for Pittsburgh-filmed Seth Rogen movie debuts onlineVideo
The trailer for Seth Rogen’s latest movie, “An American Pickle,” which was filmed in and around Pittsburgh, debuted online Friday. While the film is set in Brooklyn, it’s easy to spot Pittsburgh locations in the trailer. From Liberty Avenue in downtown Pittsburgh to East Ohio Street on the North Side...
