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Jeanne B. Williams of Oakmont
Tribune-Review Obituaries
Jan 27Jeanne B. Williams, 84 of Oakmont, formerly of Morningside, died Wednesday, Jan. 25, 2012. She was the beloved wife of the late Donald C. Williams; loving mother of Donald L. (Deborah) Williams, of Louisiana, Marilin Joller, of Murrysville, and the lat... »
Doctor gets 6-12 years in drugs-for-sex case
PostGazette.com State News
Jan 24A doctor who practiced in Morningside is headed to prison for up to a dozen years after he pleaded no contest on Monday to accusations that he traded drugs for sex with patients. »
Doctor pleads no contest to drugs-for-sex claims
PostGazette.com State News
Jan 23A doctor who practiced in Morningside is headed to prison for up to a dozen years after he pleaded no contest today to accusations that he traded drugs for sex with patients. »
Robert G. Maguire of Morningside
Tribune-Review Obituaries
Nov 20Robert G. Maguire, of Morningside, formerly of Point Breeze, died Saturday, Nov. 19, 2011. He was the beloved father of Kathleen Maguire; brother of George Malt and the late John L. Maguire; also survived by longtime companion, Carol McDonald. Bob Magu... »
Patricia Bradley of Ross Township
Tribune-Review Obituaries
Nov 04Patricia (Sweeney) Bradley, 85, of Ross Township, formerly of Morningside, died Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2011. She was the beloved wife of the late Daniel J. Bradley; mother of Thomas C. (Rene) Bradley, Patricia M. Bradley, Daniel J. (Louise) Bradley Jr., Mi... »
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When a challenge isn't
Null Space
Jan 28Well, this is curious semantics. A news article just out says: Many city homeowners may find property tax payments reduced. In it one of the first lines is:"This estimate was released today by RealSTATS, which challenged University of Pittsburgh econ... »
Obituary - Jeanne B. Williams
Your Twin Boros
Jan 26On Wednesday, January 25, 2012, Jeanne B. Williams, of Oakmont, formerly of Morningside, passed away at the age of 84. . read more » »
Love Your Block projects complete, next round in spring
Pop City
Nov 02Mayor Ravenstahl’s first round of neighborhood Love Your Block projects have come to an end. Rebecca Delphia, chief service officer in the mayor’s office, says 47 blocks were impacted by the program, with 5,800 pounds of littler collected, over 660 in... »