PHILADELPHIA — Calling Pennsylvania’s election system “a national disgrace,” Green Party-backed lawyers asked a federal judge on Monday to order a recount of the state’s...
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PITTSBURGH — The FBI and federal prosecutors in Pittsburgh plan to detail the takedown of an international cybercri...
GETTYSBURG — A Gettysburg wax museum that featured the likeness of every U.S. president and first lady has closed and the figures are up for auction.
The Hall of Presid...
PITTSBURGH — Music returned to Heinz Hall with two free concerts over the weekend after an orchestra strike cost fans much of the fall season.
The Pittsburgh Symphony O...
Police say recording was not teen’s first
PITTSBURGH — Police say a teen who recorded his principal making threatening comments toward him has a history of secretly ...
PITTSBURGH — The slow recovery of the U.S. economy is continuing to keep the cost of Christmas — or at least the gifts listed in “The Twelve Days of Christmas” — from sp...
PITTSBURGH — A former Roman Catholic bishop of Pittsburgh who now heads the Washington archdiocese has apologized for initially voicing doubts about a seminarian's claim...
PITTSBURGH — You probably haven’t heard his name, but you likely have devoured his creation: two all-beef patties, special sauce, lettuce, cheese, pickles, onions, on a ...
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HARRISBURG — It’s been nearly a decade since state lawmakers completely rewrote the Pennsylvania Right-to-Know Law, makin...
HARRISBURG — How much do Pennsylvania governments and schools spend on outside lawyers to fight access to government records? That’s hard to say, because records they pr...