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A burned-out car sits next to a house in the 700 block of Litchfield Street in Crafton Heights, where an early morning fire claimed the lives of two boys.
January Waldo awoke to a woman pounding on her front door in Crafton Heights shortly after 1 a.m. yesterday. It was her neighbor Aisha White, holding her 6-year-old daughter, Paje. (Today)
Enrollment in the Pittsburgh Public Schools fell just over 5.7 percent in the past year, one of the largest increases in a decade. (Today)
Citing a dire shortage of priests, the Catholic Diocese of Greensburg will close 14 parishes and merge or partner 28 others, reducing the total from 100 to 85. (Today)
For the past week, representatives from the League of Young Voters Education Fund have been working an unusual shift. From 10 p.m. (Today)
Faced with a federal lawsuit over the county's new residency requirements for sex offenders, the lead author of the legislation now says that the ordinance was never intended to apply to people (Today)