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Man who robbed Oakmont bank sought

A robber relied on wraparound sunglasses, a baseball cap and speed Tuesday when he held up the Citizens Bank branch in Oakmont.  read more »

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Oakmont Citizens National Bank robbed

Authorities are searching for a robber who held up the Citizens National Bank in Oakmont this morning.  read more »

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Edgewater Steel site plan in Oakmont nears completion

Final plans for development at the former Edgewater Steel site could be completed within a few months.  read more »

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Riverview cracks down on late property taxes

Officials say they are doing more this year to collect delinquent property taxes in an effort to lessen the burden on the school district and on homeowners who pay taxes on time.  read more »

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Verona businesses welcome renovation

Business has been brisk since November when Robert Broadway moved his barber shop from Wilkinsburg to Allegheny River Boulevard in Verona.  read more »

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Oakmont concrete plant in suit objects to 16 conditions

After a 15-month battle to win Oakmont's approval to build a ready-mix concrete plant in an industrial zone, HHI Trucking & Supply is asking the Allegheny County Court to remove some of the 33 conditions the borough placed on the plant's operation.  read more »

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Concrete plant appeals Oakmont decision

The long-running saga of building a concrete plant in Oakmont could be delayed again.  read more »

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Mator settles as interim manager of Oakmont

When it comes to varied life and job experiences, the new manager in Oakmont can recite a list.  read more »

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Penn Hills woman to stand trial in Oakmont ring theft

A Penn Hills woman was ordered Monday to stand trial on charges of stealing a diamond ring last year from the finger of an elderly patient in an Oakmont nursing home.  read more »

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Verona considers street paving

Residents who drive on Third Avenue, Diamond Way, Ridge Avenue and Maple Street may soon have new pavement under their tires.  read more »

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