Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Pittsburgh’s South Side has had largest number of violent crimes for four years running


Pittsburgh’s South Side has had largest number of violent crimes for four years running


For four years, the South Side Flats has had the largest number of violent crimes in Pittsburgh, and the situation has become so bad that the Public Safety Department has created a new position to help cut crimes against patrons of bars and nightclubs there.


Pittsburgh Steelers preparing as if Johnny Manziel will play Sunday


The Cleveland Browns have named Brian Hoyer their starting quarterback. But that doesn't mean Johnny Manziel can't play in Week 1. Just to be safe, the Pittsburgh Steelers are preparing for both, head coach Mike Tomlin said Tuesday. Tomlins expects the ...


Pittsburgh taps new police chief post-scandal


A former police captain from Wisconsin was named Tuesday as the new chief of police for Pittsburgh, six months after its last full-time chief was sent to prison for conspiring to divert city fees into an account he used partly as a personal slush fund.


Pittsburgh Vs. St. Louis As Part Of ‘Give Kids A Winning Chance’ Campaign


PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – Pittsburgh is in the middle of a battle with another city, where the real winners will be local children. The “Give Kids a Winning Chance” event runs the entire month of September. The goal of the event is to collect donations of ...


Mayor Peduto announces hiring of new Pittsburgh Police Chief


Mayor William Peduto and Public Safety Director Stephen A. Bucar today announced the hiring of Cameron McLay as the next Chief of the Pittsburgh Bureau of Police. McLay is a leadership development consultant for the International Association of Chiefs of ...


Pittsburgh wedding ends in bloody brawl, multiple arrests


Yinzers, man — they just can't be expected to act right. Not even in the presence of true love. Pittsburgh today brings us news that a weekend wedding at Station Square ended with police arresting three men — groom included — following a bloody brawl.



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