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Natives of African Countries Invited to Join Annual Parade, Festival
People who hail from African nations, their families and friends are encouraged to join the marchers as part of the two-day event in the Hill District.

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She previously was the Sunday Editor of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, where she oversaw all aspects of producing content for the largest edition of Western Pennsylvania's oldest and dominant newspaper. She also was a local news editor and reporter at the Post-Gazette, where she won national, state and regional journalism awards.
Among the stories she has covered: The crash of United Flight 93 on 9/11 and its aftermath; the G-20 Summit; the Sago and Quecreek mine disasters and the investigations that followed; the homecoming of Jessica Lynch; the neck-bomb robbery and slaying in Erie, Pa; mass shootings, natural disasters, national elections/campaigns and Super Bowls.
Her coverage of a resident's death at a Pittsburgh-area nursing home spurred investigations that resulted in the home administrator's conviction for manslaughter and, in an unprecedented case, federal health care fraud.
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People who hail from African nations, their families and friends are encouraged to join the marchers as part of the two-day event in the Hill District.

Allegheny County District Attorney's office says no one else had access to keys or safes in three restaurants.
Allegheny County District Attorney's office says no one else had access to keys or safes in three restaurants.
Around 60 customers remain without service at Saturday night, but a utility spokesman says their power is expected to be back on by midnight.
Taxi company cites growing demand from residents and hotel officials in its request to expand service.
Taxi company cites growing demand from residents and hotel officials in request to expand service.
Shahada Bray-Garner has been missing since Friday, detectives say.
Here's a review of the week's headlines from around our region's Three Rivers.
Here's a review of the week's headlines from around our region's Three Rivers.
Here's a review of the week's headlines from around our region's Three Rivers.
Raymont Pope, 1, found in Syracuse, NY.
The late-afternoon storm swept in from the west, bringing high winds and lightning that may have struck a transformer.
Here's a review of the week's headlines from around our region's Three Rivers.
Here's a review of the week's headlines from around our region's Three Rivers.
Downtown Service Center will close for Independence Day.
Here's a review of the week's headlines from around our region's Three Rivers.
Here's a review of the week's headlines from around our region's Three Rivers.
Here's a review of the week's headlines from around our region's Three Rivers.
Here's a review of the week's headlines from around our region's Three Rivers.
Here's a review of the week's headlines from around our region's Three Rivers.