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What You Need To Know If You Still Don't Have Your PA Real ID
Here's what you need to know if you still need a REAL ID.

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.
Here's what you need to know if you still need a REAL ID.

Police say a Pittsburgh woman was held against her will for days and repeatedly attacked with a clothes iron.
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The owner of a well-known Pittsburgh eatery has passed away.
A trio of Pennsylvania amusement parks recently received national accolades.
One of the Pittsburgh area's most popular pizzerias is setting up shop in a new location.
Federal agents descended on a well-known Pittsburgh-area Mexican restaurant on Wednesday.
Who doesn't like the legendary strawberry Jell-O pretzel salad? Who makes the best in Pittsburgh?
A pair of acts that have been spewing out hits for years are touring together and coming to Pittsburgh. Get the details here.
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro shares details about the recent arson at the governor's mansion.
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Here's an opportunity to make money and appear in the movie "Hershey."
The Steelers are promising a fun event at an NFL Draft watch party on Thursday.
Walmart has announced significant changes to dozens of its Pennsylvania locations.
The American Lung Association has graded the Pittsburgh region's air quality in its annual "State of the Air" report.
Find out here which health code violations were found at this popular Pittsburgh restaurant.
People are running out of time to get their Real ID before enforcement begins.
The Allegheny Land Trust has unveiled plans for a unique mobile learning experience that soon will be on the road in Pittsburgh.
The city's water system is a public utility. Voters next month will decide whether or not it can one day be sold to a private company.
Runners from all 50 states and 19 countries will be participating in the upcoming Dick's Sporting Goods Pittsburgh Marathon.