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- TFormer Jambar Editor-In-Chief Jennifer Kollar Reflectsthejambar.com
- Photo shows man choking woman at Steelers gametriblive.com
- Hundreds protest police killing of unarmed black teenAl Jazeera
- New editorial leadership announced at Pittsburgh City Paperpghcitypaper.com
- Jarrell Brackett, Pittsburgh’s first openly gay fighter, makes pro debut on May 25pghcitypaper.com
- Remembering Pittsburgh’s Winky’s Burger Franchisepghcitypaper.com
- 7 Days of Sportspghcitypaper.com
- Yinz can see Pittsburgh comedian Billy Gardell live at the Benedum Center on Nov. 17pghcitypaper.com
- Pennsylvania needs to let doctors decide what conditions can be best treated with medical marijuanapghcitypaper.com
- Pittsburgh City Paper decides not to repost story tainted by racist symboltriblive.com
- Update: Statement on March 7 City Paper cover storypghcitypaper.com
- Pittsburgh City Paper retracts photo of woman in T-shirt promoting white power bandtriblive.com
- Introducing City Paper’s new lookpghcitypaper.com
- Pittsburgh Post-Gazette appointment of new editorial-page editor will make things worsepghcitypaper.com
- Proposed medical-marijuana regulations would give special privileges to dispensaries and growers partnered with Pa.’s university-connected research hospitalspghcitypaper.com
- From drug-addicted parents to homelessness, does James Craig’s hardscrabble life in Washington County make him the ideal state senate candidate?pghcitypaper.com
- A sendoff for Pittsburgh City Paper’s longtime arts editor Bill O’Driscollpghcitypaper.com
- In 2013, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette publisher John Robinson Block said people of color needed to pull themselves up 'by their bootstraps,' according to one of his own paperspghcitypaper.com
- Source: God is not a Pittsburgh sports fan; Pirates trade Andrew McCutchen to San Francisco Giants day after Steelers bounced from NFL playoffspghcitypaper.com
- Pennsylvania Democrats need to cut ties with Lt. Gov. Mike Stack’s re-election campaignpghcitypaper.com
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