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A member of the Occupy Pittsburgh movement sits on a bench with her belongings as the encampment on BNY Mellon's property is dismantled.
Some members of the grassroots protest movement known as Occupy Pittsburgh appear this morning to be pulling out of their encampment on BNY Mellon's property. Others appear determined to remain at the site along Grant Street, where they have been since October. (Today)
It took a high-speed chase, a pursuit on foot, and a scuffle, but two McKees Rocks police officers on routine patrol spotted a car jacking in progress and arrested a suspect. (Today)
Firefighters battled a blaze in Bridgeville this morning that destroyed an apartment building and spread to a neighboring structure. (Today)
Two Beaver County residents were hurt Saturday in a car crash blamed on speed. (Today)
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November 1996: Brentwood police Officer John Vojtas looks away from protesters in front of the Allegheny County Courthouse, as he and his legal team cross Grant Street during a recess in now-Sgt. Vojtas' trial.
One was a young businessman, the other an honors high school student. Their paths never crossed, but Jonny Gammage and Jordan Miles are inextricably linked as black men who were injured, one fatally, while being subdued by white police officers. (Today)