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  1. Tony Bennett reveals he has been diagnosed with Alzheimer's

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  2. Sen. Pat Toomey said he opposed the $618 billion COVID-19 relief package unveiled by a group of 10 Republican colleagues in the U.S. Senate as those lawmakers prepared for a meeting with President Biden on the proposal.

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  3. Buddy Hall, guitarist and producer in such bands as Modern Man and Sweet Lightning, dies at 64

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  4. Botticelli portrait sells at auction for $92.2 million

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  5. Pittsburgh could soon observe Juneteenth — a holiday in June to mark the end of slavery — in the same way it observes Thanksgiving, Christmas and Good Friday: A paid day off for employees.

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  6. ❄️No snow days for The North Shore Drive’s Pick ’n Roll podcast! 🎙 Insiders , & are back to share which teams or players have been eye-openers throughout this high school basketball season 🎧 Listen and subscribe! ⬇️

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  7. 2 hours ago

    Snowy Mt Washington

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  8. Pittsburgh woke up to 7 inches of snow on Monday morning, slowing morning commutes across Western Pennsylvania to a halt and extending the recent Winter Weather Advisory into Tuesday morning with more snow expected.

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  9. Jan 31

    Year after year, the city acquired vacant properties in Homewood over unpaid taxes — about $3.6 million — but dozens of the homes remain eyesores and, in several cases, the target of code violations by the city’s own inspectors. w/

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  10. Another hit to the Penguins’ defense: Kris Letang is day-to-day and won’t play against the Rangers on Monday night. From: ⬇️

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  11. Pennsylvania secretary of state Kathy Boockvar will soon resign after her department failed to advertise an amendment to Pennsylvania's constitution extending the statute of limitations for victims to file actions in civil court against their abusers.

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  12. Trump's legal team exits after he urged defense to focus on false election claims

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  13. Positive tests, postponements, cancellations — all signs of playing college basketball during a pandemic. Is it worth it? “I don’t know if we did the right thing or the wrong thing. It feels kind of funny. It does.” From: ⬇️

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  14. The Republicans propose slimmer benefits, including $1,000 in direct payments to individuals earning up to $40,000 a year, or $80,000 for couples, according to a draft obtained by The Associated Press.

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  15. 6 hours ago

    A Pittsburgh Public Works salt truck that slid off of Proctor Way in the South Side Slopes. The driver of the truck was unhurt.

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  16. The measure, which could be before voters as soon as May, calls for abolishing statewide elections for appellate court judges and replacing them with races in partisan districts determined by lawmakers and redrawn every 10 years.

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  17. Armed suspect robs Family Dollar in Homewood

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  18. Pittsburgh salt truck crashes off hillside in South Side Slopes

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  19. This startup thinks it can help more gamers take that passion and make some money

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  20. 10 Republican senators announced plans to release an approximately $600 billion COVID-19 relief package as a counterproposal to President Biden’s $1.9 trillion plan, posing a test for the new president who campaigned as a bipartisan deal-maker.

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