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Pittsburgh Schools Cancel After-School Activities
Pittsburgh School District buildings will be closed Monday evening due to weather concerns.

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Pittsburgh School District buildings will be closed Monday evening due to weather concerns.

Trick-or-treat for several local communities, including Dormont and Brookline, will be held today, Saturday, Nov. 3.
Part of West Liberty Avenue is closed near the Wenzell Avenue/Brookline Boulevard intersection due to a traffic accident.
Check out some photos of Brookline's Halloween party and parade, and add your own!
Dormont blotter Oct. 19 to Oct. 26.
Police caught up with the man on Pioneer Avenue.
Miss something? No sweat. Here's a roundup of the week's top stories, from Oct. 22 to Oct. 26.
Pittsburgh police are looking for a man who has reportedly exposed himself to several women in the Beechview area.
A bullet found at Keystone Oaks Middle School last week was brought into the school by a student, district officials said.
Police are looking for four men in a red car who damaged numerous cars in Beechview.
Helpful kitchen tips, plus a healthy recipe from Food Mood Girl Lindsey Smith.
State Sen. Wayne Fontana wraps up the 2011-12 legislative session with a roundup of laws that will benefit Pennsylvanians.
State Sen. Wayne Fontana discusses the positives and negatives of the General Assembly's votes for the 2011-12 legislative session.
Pittsburgh police and other area agencies will be participating in "Operation Safe Stop" on Wednesday, Oct 24.
Keith Knecht of South Pittsburgh Development Corporation is writing to thank the volunteers and businesses who participated in Pitt Make a Difference Day.
It's a busy Halloween weekend in Brookline!
The robber got away with nearly $700, local media reports.
Dormont police blotter, Oct. 12 to Oct. 19.
Breast cancer kills 12,000 women in Pennsylvania each year but a new study holds hope for patients and the doctors who treat them.