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  • 6 days ago | wtae.com | Lily Bradley

    Mr. Rogers always said to "Look for the helpers." More than 10 days removed from last month's storm, volunteers remain scattered throughout Allegheny County hoping to help those in need. More than a dozen volunteers with Team Rubicon spent Friday working to remove massive downed trees in Brookline. The area is just one of many hit hard by last week's storms, and cleanup continues.Team Rubicon is a group of veterans who specialize in disaster relief support. They are made up entirely of volunteers.

  • 1 week ago | wtae.com | Lily Bradley

    About a dozen people gathered across the street from the Sisters of Charity Cemetery on Seton Hill University's campus Wednesday for a special ceremony. The university's National Catholic Center for Holocaust Education received a sapling that is a direct descendant of the chestnut tree that grew outside the secret annex where Anne Frank and her family hid for two years.

  • 1 week ago | wtae.com | Lily Bradley

    Pittsburgh Police are investigating after a stabbing overnight on the city's North Side. Police were dispatched to the 1500 block of Garfield Avenue just before 1:30 am on Saturday for a domestic-related call. Police say a man was stabbed in the hand. He was taken to the hospital and is expected to be okay. According to police, a woman was arrested and taken the Allegheny County Jail. The names of the people involved have not been released.

  • 1 week ago | wtae.com | Lily Bradley

    Despite making it look easy, Stephanie McLaughlin has not always been a runner. Her journey to the sport was gradual and sparked by a life-changing medical diagnosis. "I have relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis. And right now, thanks be to God, it's very stable. But for some people, especially progressive and mass, is very debilitating," explained McLaughlin. Multiple sclerosis is an autoimmune disorder that causes a breakdown of the protective covering of nerves.

  • 1 week ago | wtae.com | Lily Bradley

    Heidi Shupe has a myriad of medals proudly displayed in her home. There's enough medals to highlight a life-long running career, but Shupe has only been running for the past year. "I was going out with a bunch of friends, one of whom is a runner, her name is Liz. And I jokingly said, 'How many years would it take for me to run the half marathon?' And she said, 'I will have you guys up and running by May,'" Shupe said. That interaction was in December 2023. Since then, Shupe has been busy.

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Lily Coleman WTAE
Lily Coleman WTAE @lilycoleman_4
1 May 25

New statement from Pirates Chairman Bob Nutting after last night's game @WTAE

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Lily Coleman WTAE
Lily Coleman WTAE @lilycoleman_4
10 Feb 25

Beat BC!!! Love this hype video featuring my favorite goalie around the 1 minute mark. ❤️

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Beat BC. Bring the Beanpot back home. Narrated by Bernie Corbett https://t.co/pM2XpNTEvj

Lily Coleman WTAE
Lily Coleman WTAE @lilycoleman_4
29 Jan 25

HAPPENING NOW: A portion of Mt. Royal Blvd is CLOSED -- this is between Vilsack & Morewood Roads in Glenshaw. Crews are working to repair a utility pole damaged in an overnight crash. @WTAE #wtaetraffic 📸: @EHinnebusch https://t.co/bPKewo4PTr