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- [30-05-2012] Cash 5 ticket worth more than $250K sold in Westmoreland Co. set to expire
Time is running out for the holder of a jackpot-winning Cash 5 ticket worth more than $255,000 from the June 12, 2011, drawing to claim the prize. The ticket and prize will expire one year from the date of the drawing. "It is not... - [27-05-2012] Pittsburgh CLO and the University of Pittsburgh Host the 22nd Gene Kelly Awards
A near capacity crowd gathered at the Benedum Center as Pittsburgh CLO and the University of Pittsburgh honored Allegheny County’s finest high school performers at the 22nd Annual Pittsburgh CLO Gene Kelly Awards for Excellence in... - [27-05-2012] Police blotter for Sunday, May 27
Summit CountyAkronArrestsA West Cedar Street man, 21, and a 12th Street Southwest man, 21, were charged with aggravated robbery after two men entered a Circle K on South Hawkins Avenue through a rear door and pulled a shotgun on a... - [24-05-2012] Woman who lost leg in February hit-and-run talks to Channel 11
Tammy Roberts lost her leg in a hit-and-run accident in Tarentum last February, but she refuses to feel sorry for herself. "I cry and I stomp my feet. But then I wipe my tears off and say, 'Knock it off Tammy. Knock it off.' I just... - [23-05-2012] Bald eagle, eaglets make home at Canadohta Lake
A bald eagle and her eaglets have found a home at Canadohta Lake. A Channel 11 News viewer sent photos of the birds, who may be the second generation at the lake. Canadohta Lake is one of the largest natural lakes in Pennsylvania... - [22-05-2012] Bagged lettuce recall due to listeria concerns hits Akron-area stores
Akron-area residents who have purchased bagged lettuce and salad mixes at Giant Eagle grocery stores began receiving warning phone calls over the weekend that the greens had been recalled. The warnings were part of a national recall by... - [22-05-2012] Giant Eagle pulls recalled Farmers Market salad bags
Bags of Farmers Market salads sold at Giant Eagle stores might be contaminated and have been recalled.... - [21-05-2012] Local news briefs — May 20
HUDSONFire damages bistroHUDSON: A co-owner of the Zeppe’s Pizzeria & Bistro in Hudson said her family is trying to reopen the business by Thursday after a fire Saturday night forced the temporary closing of the... - [20-05-2012] Giant Eagle Issues Recall for Farmer's Market Lettuce
Bags of Farmer's Market bagged salads might be contaminated with listeria.... - [16-05-2012] Target 11 tests Walmart’s commercial – Is it too good to be true?
Walmart is taking on Giant Eagle and is spending big bucks on a new ad campaign that compares prices. The ad shows a Giant Eagle customer saving 16 percent by buying her groceries at Walmart. Target 11's Robin Taylor put the ad to the... - [13-05-2012] Army 2nd Lt. David Rylander called selfless, humble servant at funeral
While having breakfast with a pastor from his church before he left for Afghanistan, Army 2nd Lt. David E. Rylander gave clear directions for what he wanted to happen if he should die in battle.“Preach about Jesus,”... - [11-05-2012] Local news briefs — May 10
AKRONDrugstore robberyAKRON: An Akron couple were arrested Wednesday on charges of robbing an Akron pharmacy of two prescription medications.Levert P. Veal, 37, and Taretha H. Legette, 37, were arrested shortly after the robbery of the... - [08-05-2012] Memorial garden to fallen police officers dedicated in Akron
What started as a glimmer of an idea for an Eagle Scout project two years ago has become a sacred spot where fallen police officers and a beloved area chief will be remembered.Jason Markland, then 16, decided while in a study hall in the... - [07-05-2012] Private collection of Native American art, culture opens at U of A history center
More than 100 rare pieces exemplify varied cultures from 19th and early 20th centuries
It once held an esteemed position in the living room of the Bath Township home of Jim and Vanita Oelschlager.When their grandkids first saw it some 10 or 12 years ago, Vanita Oelschlager said, they were downright frightened by it.The... - [07-05-2012] Private collection of Native American art, culture opens at UA history center
It once held an esteemed position in the living room of the Bath Township home of Jim and Vanita Oelschlager.When their grandkids first saw it some 10 or 12 years ago, Vanita Oelschlager said, they were downright frightened by it.The...
