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Former MLB All-Star Sean Casey and Pirates Charities bring baseball to children with special needs.

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Former MLB All-Star Sean Casey and Pirates Charities bring baseball to children with special needs.

Keystone Oaks School DIstrict held a mock trial this week—prom week—to warn students of the dangers of impaired driving.
Several KO seniors were recognized for their achievements.
Sally Stewart's unique metal clay jewelry is now available upon request.
Brookline Police Blotter, May 14 to May 20
Efforts to eliminate fraud in welfare programs are hurting those who need them most, State Sen. Wayne Fontana says.
Former Castle Shannon priest Bartley Sorenson was indicted on child pornography charges in December.
South Pittsburgh Development Corporation hosted a photo contest. We've got the photos!
Dormont Elementary held a first-ever Science Olympiad on Monday.
The group will hold a webinar on workplace policies and have a community celebration in Market Square downtown this morning.
Photos from a surveillance video of the suspect in recent Brookline and Beechview robberies has been released.
Money raised at the Brookline bar crawl was used for improvements to Cannon Park.
Saturday was a busy day in Beechview.
The state House returns to session on Monday, May 21, to debate and vote on various issues.
You voted. We counted. Here are the results.
The tenth annual Hillsdale Spring Art Event was an impressive display of local artists’ talent.
Dormont Blotter May 13 to May 18
An official from the Pittsburgh Fire Department said the cause of a fire at a Brookline home last week is likely electrical.
Bags of Farmer's Market bagged salads might be contaminated with listeria.