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Diane Veri's career started by teaching toy store customers how to use an Apple II. She's now a Golden Apple winner.
Check out which local farmers markets are near you!
Council meets today, Monday, at 7 p.m.
Dormont police blotter, May 25 to June 1
The first 50 visitors to the event will receive a free native perennial.
This delicious recipe comes from the Brown Eyed Baker.
Qui trained in classic French and Japanese cuisine and developed a no-boundaries approach toward food and his cooking.
This delicious recipe comes from the Brown Eyed Baker.
Dormont's Hollywood Theater will screen movies from Pittsburgh Independent Film Festival this weekend.
Kids can sign up for Eagle Pride Basketball Camp now through July 6.
The former Pittsburgh Steeler will serve as an analyst.
There will be overnight and weekend traffic restrictions.
The Whitehall man hopes to prevent public employees from collecting more than one state or local government pension.
Dormont's recreation director, Gregor Saulsbery, has resigned.
A water line break that has Brookline residents upset should be fixed this week, according to a WPXI report.
Also in sports, we've got details for the upcoming football fundraiser!
Very, by the look of their recent art show.
Brian Rampolla writes in Sunday's Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.