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Taking a Gamble on Gambling Addictsnew

Pennsylvania's slots are raking in the cash, but will those that lose too much get the help that they need?
Pittsburgh City Paper  |  Charlie Deitch  |  04-05-2007  |  Economy

Private Dicknew

You're not likely to hear much about the legal proceedings of Richard Mellon Scaife's divorce in the Scaife-owned Pittsburgh Tribune-Review -- or anywhere else.
Pittsburgh City Paper  |  Charlie Deitch  |  07-28-2006  |  Media

Katrina Relief's Unlikely Alliancenew

Rainbow Tribe and Christian Church members successfully teamed up to feed and heal Katrina victims, to even their surprise.
Pittsburgh City Paper  |  Renee Rosensteel and Marty Levine  |  01-11-2006  |  Disasters

Prison Escapee Tells Story of Mass Jailbreaknew

After Andrew Heim and five other convicts emerged from the tunnel that brought them out of Western Penitentiary in 1997, the adrenaline didn't wear off until they were halfway across Ohio.
Pittsburgh City Paper  |  Marty Levine  |  07-20-2005  |  Crime & Justice

Cold Case: Tulsa Race Riot Survivors Closer to Reparationsnew

A chilling tale of Tulsa race riots reaches all the way to Pittsburgh, and the U.S. Supreme Court. It may very well change the way the country approaches race relations
Pittsburgh City Paper  |  Brentin Mock  |  04-08-2005  |  Race & Class

Virginity Pledge Promoters: A Trojan Horse For Religion?new

Silver Ring Thing, a Pennsylvania ministry, is bringing its flashy abstinence-only sex-education show to a city near you, thanks to a million federal dollars. But even the group's leader says their virginity pledge won't work without the Lord.
Pittsburgh City Paper  |  Marty Levine  |  02-10-2005  |  Sex

Penalizing Homeowners: Ameriquest Mortgage's Smashmouth Loansnew

Ameriquest Mortgage is bringing you the Super Bowl’s halftime extravaganza -- while it roughs up borrowers and encroaches on their homes. Ameriquest has claimed another honor: top political contributor in the mortgage industry, spending nearly $5.6 million to influence November’s elections.
Pittsburgh City Paper  |  Rich Lord  |  01-06-2005  |  Policy Issues

Councilors Seek Culprit Who Let Reporter Listen Innew

The Pittsburgh City Council hunts the member who let a Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reporter listen in on a conference call, but its closed-door conversation may be the real crime.
Pittsburgh City Paper  |  Rich Lord  |  12-09-2004  |  Media

Joey Grew Upnew

In spite of their skills, autistic people have trouble entering the workforce because they're not team players. A Pennsylvania task force reports there’s currently very little help available for autistic adults seeking jobs. Third in a three-part series
Pittsburgh City Paper  |  Rich Lord  |  10-08-2004  |  Science

The Bill for Alexandernew

The cost of educating kids with autism is high, and as the number of autism diagnoses skyrockets, schools and states are struggling to pay the tab. Second in a three-part series
Pittsburgh City Paper  |  Rich Lord  |  09-30-2004  |  Science

Organize Locally, Annoy Globallynew

At protests across the U.S., members of the Worldwide Street Preachers Fellowship target gays, Christians, women and liberals with signs worthy of Fred "God Hates Fags" Phelps. And, when arrested, they successfully sue cities for violating their First Amendment rights.
Pittsburgh City Paper  |  Marty Levine  |  08-10-2004  |  Civil Liberties

U.S. Attorney in Pittsburgh Worries Civil Libertariansnew

Mary Beth Buchanan, the U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Pennsylvania, champions some of the Bush administration's most controversial proposals, including the USA Patriot Act.
Pittsburgh City Paper  |  Chris Potter  |  08-07-2004  |  Civil Liberties

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