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Nearby: Organ Concert Series to Wrap Up at Westminster Presbyterian
The church invites members of the Peters Township community to listen to quality music on Thursday.

The church invites members of the Peters Township community to listen to quality music on Thursday.

A hundred years ago, the bird had almost vanished from Pennsylvania. Then, the state Game Commission took control.
A hundred years ago, the bird had almost vanished from Pennsylvania. Then the state Game Commission took control.
A hundred years ago, the bird had almost vanished from Pennsylvania. Then, the state game commission took control.
A hundred years ago, the bird had almost vanished from Pennsylvania. Then the state Game Commission took control.
The property owner said he intends to maintain the character of the heavily wooded property.
Meet the local athletes from Pennsylvania who will be competing in the 2012 Olympic Games.
Restitution of $1,200 was supposed to be paid to a theft victim by now.
The church invites members of the community to listen to quality music at 5 p.m. Thursday.
The baseball team's success is bringing bunches of people out to games a bit early to celebrate in true tailgating fashion.
Even though it's 2012, Pennsylvania's Blue Laws still are in effect.
The church invites members of the community to listen to quality music at 5 p.m. Thursday, July 26.
A reminder to Tom Corbett about the importance of maintaining the state's infrastructure
The Georgia-based theater chain, which operates the complex near South Hills Village, constantly trains staff members with regard to customer safety.
Carmike Cinemas at South Hills Village constantly trains staff members with regard to customer safety.
The Georgia-based theater chain, which operates the complex near South Hills Village, constantly trains staff members with regard to customer safety.
The latest iteration of Deerfield Manor Plan No. 9, which would eliminate dead ends and cul-de-sacs, draws residents' objections.
The Allegheny County Sanitary Authority is teaming up with municipalities toward making several billion dollars' worth of upgrades by 2026.
Heat-related incidents serve as reminders of the need to have the ability to provide proper care.
Police seek input as destructive acts of vandalism mount.