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Top Corbett aide says Medicaid expansion unlikely before 2015, even if governor agrees to it
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — A top aide to Gov. Tom Corbett says expanding Medicaid eligibility in Pennsylvania under a sweeping federal health care law probably wouldn't take effect until January 2015, even if the governor embraces the idea. Beverly...Tags: Politics, Health Insurance, Tom Corbett, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, Regional Authority
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Western Pa. police probe shooting death of 17-year-old youth in Pittsburgh parking lot
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Authorities in western Pennsylvania are investigating the shooting death of a teenager in a Pittsburgh parking lot. The Allegheny County medical examiner's office said police were called shortly before midnight Saturday about a...Tags: Shootings
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Sally Kalson column
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteMother's Day as a concept is a nice enough idea -- who could argue with honoring the moms who've loved, guarded and supported us all our lives? -- although the overly commercial and sappy aspects of the holiday make my teeth hurt. Sure, I like flowers...Tags: Myanmar Earthquake (2011), Mother's Day, Antigua and Barbuda, Guatemala, UNESCO
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Stephen Chbosky plans tribute to Stephen King
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteStephen Chbosky is going back in time, again. His classic young adult novel, "The Perks of Being a Wallflower," was the story of friends growing up in Pittsburgh's South Hills suburbs in the 1990s. Mr. Chbosky later adapted his novel for the...Tags: The Rocky Horror Picture Show (movie), The Shining (movie), Rocky (movie), Literature, The Perks of Being a Wallflower (movie)
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Downtown Pittsburgh building boom shows no signs of letting up
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteThe development boom in the city center is showing no signs of abating. Whether it's in urban living, where three-quarters of the residents are relative newcomers, or light-rail transit usage, which saw an increase last year thanks to the new North...Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Rentals, Crime, Law and Justice, Downtown Partnership of Baltimore, Land Price
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EDITORIAL: Military ambush: Soldiers should not victimize their fellow troops
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteThe biggest threat these days to unit cohesion in the U.S. military is the tolerance for sexual assaults in the ranks. A Pentagon report released Tuesday underscored the seriousness of the problem. Last year, the Defense Department recorded 3,374 sexual...Tags: Chuck Hagel, Barack Obama, Assault, Sex Crimes, Armed Forces
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Malkin's patience makes a difference
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteSo many times, the Penguins had faced this situation. Approaching the New York Islanders blue line or being just inside of it, carrying the puck, looking to make something happen. Evgeni Malkin was no different. The Penguins center had been thwarted...Tags: Sidney Crosby, Ice Hockey, Chris Kunitz, Pittsburgh Penguins, Sports
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Outdoors Notebook: Susquehanna research approved, remedies delayed
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteFederal approval of a waterway monitoring plan is seen as good news or bad news for the Susquehanna River. The longest on the American East Coast at 464 miles, it's a major Pennsylvania artery draining into Chesapeake Bay. Last week the U.S....Tags: Environmental Issues, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Rivers, Environmental Cleanup, Bodies of Water
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For first time ever, no hunting-related shooting fatalities in Pennsylvania
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteOne hunting-related shooting fatality in Pennsylvania is too many. Zero is the right number. A new report by the state Game Commission has found that for the first time since it began documenting hunting and trapping-related shooting incidents in...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Hunting, National Rifle Association of America, Turkey (animal), Lifestyle and Leisure
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The tragedy of CTE: a brain disease that afflicts athletes.
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteChris Henry was a fleet wide receiver for the Cincinnati Bengals. During his five seasons with the team, he developed a reputation as a talented athlete on the field but a bad boy off it, even though those who knew him well say he was typically quiet...Tags: Alzheimer's Disease, Diseases and Illnesses, Services and Shopping, Crime, Law and Justice, Medical Research
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Steelers great Jack Butler dies at 85
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteJack Butler, driven from the NFL in his ninth season by a devastating knee injury while playing for the Steelers at Forbes Field, wanted to make one thing unabashedly clear. "I loved the game," he said last summer before his August induction into the...Tags: National Football League, Chicago Bears, Dan Rooney, Sports, Pittsburgh Steelers
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Gene Collier column
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteThey were in no mood for negotiation, this contingent from Pittsburgh. They went about their bludgeoning business in a methodical performance that left little doubt as to the identity of the superior team. Sure, it took a couple or three hours,...Tags: Pittsburgh Pirates, Jarome Iginla, Tomas Vokoun, Pittsburgh Penguins, Kris Letang
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