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The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, also known as "the Trib", is the second-largest daily newspaper serving the Greater Pittsburgh metropolitan area of Western Pennsylvania.It transitioned to an all-digital format on December 1, 2016, but remains the second-largest daily in Pennsylvania, with nearly one million unique page views monthly. [2]
Mentally disabled woman who was tortured and stabbed to death by "The Greensburg Six" Jennifer Lee Daugherty (November 8, 1979 – February 11, 2010) was an American woman from Mount Pleasant, Pennsylvania , who was killed by a group of people later referred to as The Greensburg Six , in an act of revenge, in February 2010.
The Tribune-Democrat is a five-day morning daily newspaper published in Johnstown, Pennsylvania. It is owned by CNHI LLC. It is owned by CNHI LLC. The newspaper's coverage area includes all or parts of Blair , Bedford , Cambria , Indiana , Somerset and Westmoreland counties in Pennsylvania .
Patrick Varine, Tribune-Review, Greensburg, Pa. November 7, 2023 at 11:59 PM. Nov. 7—Here are results from several of Tuesday's contested races in Westmoreland County, according to unofficial ...
His most famous creation is Mario Balzic, police chief in fictional Rocksburg, Pennsylvania. Rocksburg is a by-product of Kosak's hometown, McKees Rocks, and the nearby cities Greensburg and Johnstown. Kosak is much more interested in the people in his novels than the actual mystery, and his later novels become ever more philosophical ...
Robert Bray Mitinger (Pronounced: MIGHT-in-ger) (February 13, 1940, in Greensburg, Pennsylvania – September 25, 2004, in State College, Pennsylvania) was an American professional football player for the San Diego Chargers of the American Football League (NFL).
Greensburg's major newspaper is the Tribune-Review, ... PA Routes 66 and 136 begin in Greensburg. PA Routes 130, 819, and U.S. Route 119 pass through the city.
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