Pittsburgh Tribune-Review - Tue Dec 01
Allegheny County Councilman Charles P. McCullough plans to sue two fellow councilmen and threatened to sue any others who join an attempt to censure him, he told council Tuesday in a six-paragraph statement.
Former Charter School Instructor Faces ChargesKdka.com - Tue Dec 01
Share + Dec 1, 2009 10:46 pm US/Eastern Reporting Ralph Iannotti HOMESTEAD A former part-time dance instructor at the Propel Charter School in Homestead is facing charges.
RAD funding level to stay same next year for mostPittsburgh Tribune - Tue Dec 01
The Allegheny Regional Asset District will keep its funding the same next year for libraries and parks.
Pittsburgh-Area Woman Died Of Trauma Near TracksWJTV Jackson - Mon Nov 30
A 69-year-old woman found dead next to railroad tracks near Pittsburgh died of trauma injuries, but authorities still don't know how the injuries were inflicted.
UPMC's financial proposal targetedPittsburgh Tribune - Mon Nov 30
Allegheny County Council tonight plans to consider proposals regarding UPMC's access to county-backed bonds and the health care giant's tax-exempt status.
Allegheny County slots money conduit may be dissolvedPittsburgh Tribune - Mon Nov 30
Allegheny County Council could pave the way tonight for a controversial nonprofit to dissolve itself, days before top officials are scheduled to be deposed in a lawsuit over creation of the board that doles out gambling money to neighborhood projects.
Manager run over; arrest madePittsburgh Tribune - Mon Nov 30
A service station manager who shot and killed a would-be robber two years ago was critically hurt when he tried to stop another one this weekend.
reporter wins writing awardPocono Record - Sun Nov 29
Pocono Record writer David Pierce won second place for newspapers under 49,000 circulation in the William A. Schnader Print Media Awards.
Students will get their say on tax on tuitionPittsburgh Post-Gazette - Sun Nov 29
Amanda King may skip three classes today to get an education in civics. The Community College of Allegheny County student said last week that she'll be among the students packing Pittsburgh Council Chamber for a 10 a.m. hearing on Mayor Luke Ravenstahl's proposed tuition tax.
Lobbyist expenses wasteful, critics sayPittsburgh Tribune-Review - Sat Nov 28
Pennsylvania governments paid lobbyists more than $4 million this year to lobby the state and federal governments for more tax money.
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