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Rivian Rolls Into Bethel Park With First Pittsburgh-Area Service Hub

Electric vehicle maker Rivian has officially planted its flag in southwestern Pennsylvania, turning a former Bed Bath & Beyond in Bethel Park into a hybrid service and customer experience center. The site brings Rivian's footprint directly into the Pittsburgh area and gives local drivers a nearby option for maintenance, test drives, and in-person support. Early hiring tied to the project also points to a...
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UPMC pushes back on reports of hospitals in trouble

Public Citizen raises concerns about UPMC hospital financial risks due to losses and Medicaid, but UPMC disputes findings
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Cash 5 ticket worth $350k sold in Pittsburgh region

A PA Lottery Cash 5 ticket worth $350,000 hit at Sheetz in South Greensburg. Find out about the winner and how to claim prizes.
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Plum man headed to court, accused of trying to hit a TV news crew...

The father of a former Highlands School District teacher charged with sexually assaulting students will have his own day in court. Harold Dicer, the father of Sean Dicer, waived his right to a preliminary hearing Wednesday on charges of simple assault, harassment and disorderly conduct. His case now will head to Allegheny County Court.
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Shoppers banned from ‘public square’ during peak weekend hours over age limit

CERTAIN shoppers are being banned from a public square thanks to a new policy. An age threshold is being used to decide who can and cannot enter a shopping center during peak hours. City officials are temporarily restricting minors from Pittsburgh Market Square, a spokesperson confirmed to The U.S. Sun.
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Predawn Chaos as Staff-Wielding Intruder Barricades Himself in North Oakland 7-Eleven

A quiet early-morning shift at a North Oakland gas station turned chaotic Tuesday when a man barricaded himself inside an employee's office and started smashing equipment, according to police. Officers were called around 4:30 a.m. for a welfare check after someone was heard shouting incoherently, and they found the man locked in an employee-only room behind the counter. Investigators say he...
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2-alarm fire destroys roof of historic Indiana Township church

A two-alarm fire has destroyed the roof of a church in Allegheny County.
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Men with ‘past dispute’ involved in weekend stabbing on PRT bus

A man was hospitalized in critical condition after police say he was stabbed multiple times aboard a Pittsburgh Regional Transit bus over the weekend.
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Masked Agents Nab Workers Outside Pittsburgh Daycare as Staff Sound Alarms

Tuesday morning turned tense very quickly outside Hilltop Community Children’s Center in Pittsburgh’s Knoxville neighborhood, when masked agents moved into a parking lot across the street and detained several workers. Surveillance footage from the block shows people running and unmarked vehicles pulling in just before 8 a.m., while the owner of a local roofing crew said some of his employees were taken. Inside the...
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette’s new owners make deep cuts to newsroom staff

This article was originally published by WESA. The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette will shrink to just under half its current size under its new owners, Post-Gazette employees told 90.5 WESA on Friday. And while the downsizing was no surprise, staffers expressed dismay at its magnitude — and some raised questions about whether union supporters had been targeted.

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