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Man Accused of Theft in Scott Twp. Waives Charges to Court
Updates from the court of Magisterial District Judge Gary M. Zyra.

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Updates from the court of Magisterial District Judge Gary M. Zyra.

The theater has posed this question to its Facebook fans.
Construction is moving forward on Brookline Boulevard, and the community point person for the work provided several updates about what locals can expect.
Several South Hills businesses are taking part in Friday's "Girls Night at the Barre."
Several South Hills businesses are taking part in Friday's "Girls Night at the Barre."
Pittsburgh Police Zone 6 Crime Update, July 8 to July 14.
If your evening travel takes you near Castle Shannon Boulevard, here's some road work to be aware of.
Amanda Palmer Kutschbach has lived in Brookline for eight years and started her business there. She'll continue working in the area after she moves to Bridgeville, where she plans to expand her business.
PennDOT will be doing work on several local roads this week, weather permitting.
Two sink holes opened in front of the restaurant following the July 10 thunderstorms that caused severe flooding in the area.
Amanda Palmer Kutschbach has lived in Brookline for eight years, but she's soon moving back to Bridgeville, her hometown, and plans to expand her business there.
Bridgeville Police news, June 9 to July 13.
Autumn BreezeFest is on Sept. 21 this year.
Dormont Borough posted the announcement on its Facebook page.
Pitching, catching and hitting clinics will be held through August for girls in grades four through 12.
Scott Township police blotter, July 2 to July 15.
In addition, several retail thefts were reported at local stores recently.
Owner Pam Wheat has been passing out free meals in the Baldwin Street/McLaughlin Run area since Thursday. On Tuesday and Wednesday, flooding victims can eat for free at the deli.