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The entrance to Club Pittsburgh at 1139 Penn Ave.
A racy Strip District club at which a man died Sunday was threatened with closure by the city of Pittsburgh in August but it was allowed to continue to operate after its politically connected owners approached city officials. (Today)
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A typical December rush-hour traffic jam on Interstate 395 and Seminary Road in Alexandria, Va., outside Washington. A traffic mess of historic proportions is predicted for Inauguration Day, Jan. 20.
There are three things people need to know about the upcoming inauguration of the nation's first black president: First, it's going to be historic. (Today)
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The entrance to Club Pittsburgh at 1139 Penn Ave.
A racy Strip District club at which a man died Sunday was threatened with closure by the city of Pittsburgh in August but it was allowed to continue to operate after its politically connected owners approached city officials. (Today)
Ron Daly, a steamfitter from McCandless, is used to the seasonal nature of construction work. He knows the drill of applying for unemployment compensation benefits. (Today)
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Executive Administrator Jacquelyn Hopkins looks through her office at the Holy Rosary Elementary School in Homewood. Files and papers were thrown throughout her office last night when vandals broke in, smashing windows on at least a dozen interior doors and stealing laptops and other electronics. This is the second break-in at the school since Christmas.
On Monday, the first day of school after the holiday break, Principal Rita Canton couldn't quite bring herself to tell students that Holy Rosary Elementary School had been broken into on Christmas (Today)