Everyone knows what the goal is out in Foxboro
Taipei Times | 3 hours ago
Tom Brady didn't use the words "Super Bowl." Nor did he say "three straight," "threepeat," "hat-trick" or anything suggesting the New England Patriots are on the cusp of NFL history. 2.7
Teen TV star
Pittsburghlive.com | 4 hours ago
Cassie Corsaro, of Greensburg, is about to make her second appearance on television, and she had a doggone good time filming the latest show. 2.7
Steelers could have best offensive line of Cowher era
Herald-Standard | 4 hours ago
They lined up together in the Pro Bowl, black-and-gold helmets from center to left tackle. 2.7
Compass Inn craftsman passes on lessons from the past
Pittsburghlive.com | 4 hours ago
Rick Kunkle, a blacksmith at Compass Inn Museum, the preserved 19th-century stagecoach stop in Laughlintown, learned from his father and grandfather to admire something very rare in our off-the-shelf, ... 2.7
Steelers to pat down all fans entering Heinz Field
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | 4 hours ago
And you thought guys at football games only patted each other's butts on the field. 2.7
Trib staffer wins photographer of year
Pittsburghlive.com | 4 hours ago
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review photographer Justin Merriman has been named 2004 photographer of the year by the News Photographers Association of Greater Pittsburgh. 2.7
Break in Ward talks might occur Monday night
Herald-Standard | 6 hours ago
LATROBE - Hines Ward's holdout has gone full two weeks, but a break in the stand-off could occur Monday night. 4.7
Key players will miss contest
Carroll Co. Times (Registration Required) | 17 hours ago
A growing list of starters will probably be unavailable for the Baltimore Ravens in tonight's preseason opener against the Atlanta Falcons. 2.7
Still trying to earn his spot
Cumberlink.com | 19 hours ago
Most athletes will tell you that after you survive your initial National Football League Training camp, things tend to become more familiar and a little easier to deal with. 2.9
Buckhalter injury leaves Eagles thin at RB
Courier-Post | 23 hours ago
All of the attention is focused on the Eagles' problems at wide receiver, but they could also be in trouble at running back after sore-kneed Correll Buckhalter went to Alabama to visit the doctor who operated ... 2.7
Local hopefuls act on 'Idol' dreams
Pittsburghlive.com | 4 hours ago
Michael Harpool arrived at the mall at 7:38 a.m. for a chance to get noticed. Harpool, 28, of Ambridge, was one of 160 hopefuls at an open audition for Fox's "American Idol" Saturday at the Mall at Robinson.
Kuhn learning the ropes
Shippensburg Sentinel | 19 hours ago
Little All-American, Kuhn brought the curtain down on a brilliant career for the Red Raiders ... Prior to beginning his initial training camp experience in the National Football League this month, Kuhn received a little taste of what life in the NFL might be like during mini-camp in May. 2.9
Foote using intelligence to become standout LB
The Daily News | Yesterday
On the outside of his left bicep he has the words "I'm the one y'all need to be worried about" tattooed. 2.7
Former Schenley star Lucas happy to be back in the NBA
PittsburgLIVE.com | 4 hours ago
Somewhere in the rugged terrain of central Oregon, far from his hometown of Pittsburgh, Maurice Lucas was driving to a charity golf event when his cell phone began to ring. 2.7
City's bloggers actually get together face-to-face
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | Yesterday
Things started quietly at the third semiannual meeting of Pittsburgh's blogging community, which makes perfect sense for a group accustomed to speaking to each other through computer keystrokes sent off into ... 2.7
Astros Come Back to Beat Pirates 6-5
The Ledger | Yesterday
The Associated Press HOUSTON Morgan Ensberg hit a tying home run in the eighth inning and Adam Everett scored three batters later on Rob Mackowiak's throwing error, rallying the Houston Astros to a 6-5 victory ... 6.2
Hotel opens arms to Pittsburgh Glass Center works
Pittsburghlive.com | 4 hours ago
When: Through Sept. 16. Hours: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily Admission: Free Where: Renaissance Pittsburgh Hotel, 107 Sixth St., Downtown Details: 412-365-2145, ext. 2.7
St. Vincent the rite place for Steelers
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | Yesterday
In the cool dawn preceding a sweltering day, the monks of St. Vincent Archabbey in Latrobe chanted in their basilica. 2.9
Search for Murder Suspect Not Over After All
KDKA Pittsburgh | Friday
Search for Murder Suspect Not Over After All Aug 12, 2005 6:06 pm US/Eastern Pittsburgh Authorities thought their search for a murder suspect was over when they took a man matching his description into custody; ...
Tour to feature 15 aquatic gardens
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review | Yesterday
The Second Annual Parade of Ponds -- a tour of 15 aquatic gardens that raises money for charities -- will be held Aug. 2.7
Cornering the Market: McFadden, Taylor, Colclough make bids to move up on the Steelers' depth chart
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | Yesterday
Unlike most modern-day athletes, rookie cornerback Bryant McFadden has an appreciation for the ... 2 draft pick, said he wants to play with the abandon of Lane and the tenacity and aggressiveness of Jack Tatum, a combination that would make him, oh, say, the biggest impact cornerback to hit the National Football League since Charles Woodson. 4.5
Penguins revived with Crosby's arrival
The Globe and Mail | Friday
These are heady times for the Pittsburgh Penguins. The arrival of first overall draft pick Sidney Crosby in combination with a new collective bargaining agreement that has levelled the playing field for all 30 ... 4
Home featured on HGTV show
Blairsville Dispatch | Yesterday
A Squirrel Hill home built 95 years ago fuses elements of contemporary, vintage and tribal decorating styles in a way that visitors, somehow, barely notice. 2.7
The Local Scene: Late models take over area tracks
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | Friday
It's a big weekend for the Late Model stock cars on dirt and asphalt in Western Pennsylvania.
Steelers bring back WR Doering
WIXT East Syracuse | Thursday Aug 11
From immunizations to nutritious lunches, we go In Depth on how to give your kids a Safe Start to School. 4.1
Art in the present tense
Blairsville Dispatch | Friday
Both sides insist the rivalry between Shadyside's competing summer arts festivals is much friendlier than in years past. 2.7
SHNS early sports sked for Thursday, Aug. 11
Scripps-Howard | Thursday Aug 11
Scripps Howard News Service's early SPORTS sked for stories moving THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 2005. 2.7
NFL owners move closer to extending CBA
Fox Sports | Thursday Aug 11
NFL owners are inching closer to an extension of the league's contract with its players union, an agreement that could include new features aimed at broadening the pool from which the players get their money. 5.2
Supersizing small spaces
Pittsburghlive.com | Yesterday
"I always rented," says Ault, 47, a graphic designer who spent her high school years in Fox Chapel but who had lived in the Pittsburgh city limits for years. 2.7
Swann turning to politics
Fairbanks Daily Newsminer | Thursday Aug 11
Some people, like Joseph Roman, call Lynn Swann a Pittsburgh Steelers legend. Theresa Roman bought her Army sergeant husband a ticket to Monday night's Big Brothers Big Sisters benefit reception on the ... 2.7
So far, so good for Tiffin longshot
Timesonline.com | Thursday Aug 11
Nate Washington is a long shot, and he knows it. But he won't let that keep him from making plays that may ultimately land him a job with the Pittsburgh Steelers. 2.7
DEA contractor investigated
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review | Yesterday
Authorities are trying to determine whether a contractor hired by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration violated state environmental laws by improperly disposing of toxic waste seized from a methamphetamine ... 2.7
Warrick's status grows murkier
The Cincinnati Enquirer | Thursday Aug 11
Peter Warrick remains on the sidelines, even though he said two doctors have cleared him medically to practice. 2.7
Scott brings seasoning to secondary
The Boston Globe | Thursday Aug 11
To some, he's the other Chad. He's not linebacker Chad Brown, widely regarded as the Patriots' most significant offseason addition. 2.7
New surgeon-in-chief at Children's also researcher
Pittsburghlive.com | Yesterday
Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh has recruited Dr. George Gittes to serve as the Oakland hospital's new surgeon-in-chief and chief of the pediatric-surgery division. 2.7
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