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National High School Rankings Released: See How Pittsburgh-Area Schools Fared
U.S. News & World Report has released its national school rankings for the year. See how Peters fared.

Patch Pittsburgh Field Editor Eric Heyl has three decades of experience as a reporter, editor and columnist. From 1999 to 2016, he was the lead metro columnist for the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, where his work won numerous national, state and local awards. He's the former president of the National Society of Newspaper Columnists and current president of the National Society of Newspaper Columnists Education Foundation, which provides scholarships to collegiate newspaper columnists. Heyl lives in Pittsburgh with his wife and two daughters.
U.S. News & World Report has released its national school rankings for the year. See how Peters fared.

A multi-billion dollar conglomerate is interested in purchasing a Pittsburgh sports team. Get the details here.
A man fatally shot a man in a dispute involving another woman.
The Allegheny County Health Department has reported the first confirmed case of a specific virus in the area this year.
An elected Pennsylvania officer formally announced a challenge to Gov. Josh Shapiro next year.
The Allegheny County Health Department has issued a consumer alert for a Pittsburgh dining outlet. Get the details here.
Kennywood is hosting a job event for its popular annual fall fest.
Students won't be in class today after a Pittsburgh-area school district received a significant threat.
Numerous people were injured Sunday after being hit by a car in Pittsburgh.
Time to satisfy your appetite for Pittsburgh's latest restaurant and bar news.
A popular Pittsburgh restaurant business is about to open a new eatery. Get the details here.
To say that Dormont Park is about to receive a refresh is a major understatement. Get the details here.
A significant Pittsburgh road project will cause traffic troubles for months. Get the details here.
A legendary Pittsburgh tavern is being marketed. Get the details here.
Cranberry is launching its twice-annual campaign to get drivers throughout the community to decrease their speed.
See how many people have been cited over the last five years in the Pittsburgh area for illegal traffic moves around school buses.
Princeton College Review just revealed which colleges it considers the nation's best. See which ones from Western PA are on the list.
Numerous Pittsburgh-area firefighters are off of the job after an alleged incident. Get the details here.
Here are the details on Cranberry's annual Puppy Plunge event.
An alert canine helped a family escape a devastating house fire on Wednesday. Get the details here.