
Alyssa Raymond
Weekend Morning Anchor and Reporter at WPXI-TV (Pittsburgh, PA)
Emmy award-winning anchor/reporter | @wpxi | Newhouse grad #Cuse | Pittsburgh native | #ARayofSunshine | IG: randomraymond | Tweets are my own..
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2 weeks ago |
wpxi.com | Alyssa Raymond
When Deanna Guarnaccio was ready to buy a home, she didn’t go far, purchasing her grandfather’s 60-year-old, two-story home in Pittsburgh’s Westwood area. “My grandparents built the house, so I grew up coming to this house my whole entire life every Sunday at least for Sunday dinner,” Guarnaccio said. Like many of the homes in her neighborhood, the structure has good bones, but time and Pittsburgh’s weather can take a toll.
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2 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Alyssa Raymond
When Deanna Guarnaccio was ready to buy a home, she didn’t go far, purchasing her grandfather’s 60-year-old, two-story home in Pittsburgh’s Westwood area. “My grandparents built the house, so I grew up coming to this house my whole entire life every Sunday at least for Sunday dinner,” Guarnaccio said. Like many of the homes in her neighborhood, the structure has good bones, but time and Pittsburgh’s weather can take a toll.
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3 weeks ago |
wpxi.com | Alyssa Raymond
PITTSBURGH — The NFL Draft will be taking over Pittsburgh in just over a year, and a lot is happening right now to help the city shine. Organizers are calling on Pittsburgh area businesses to help out with the draft and get a piece of the profits. On Tuesday, the NFL, the Pittsburgh Steelers and VisitPittsburgh announced the launch of the Source Program. It allows small, medium and large businesses in 10 counties to apply to be a part of the NFL Draft.
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3 weeks ago |
wpxi.com | Alyssa Raymond
UNIONTOWN, Pa. — Brand new body camera video shows the moments a police officer helped a woman escape her burning home. The fire broke out Saturday evening at a home on Evans Street in Uniontown. As Channel 11 previously reported, a woman was on the roof when first responders arrived. The video we obtained shows that a Uniontown police officer was the first to arrive on scene.
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3 weeks ago |
wpxi.com | Alyssa Raymond
There’s a short window for golf in Western Pennsylvania, but a 6th grader has found a way to put a club to a ball every day. And all this practice set him up to return to the home of the Masters to compete. “I think his story is that by grace he’s been given a gift, and it’s what you do with that gift,” said TJ Ameredes. At 12 years old, Niko Ameredes already knows what he wants to be when he grows up. “I want to be a golfer,” said Niko Ameredes.
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