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Op-Ed: Why isn’t anyone talking about the service industry the right way?
Editor Picks, Restaurants, Troy Hill
Op-Ed: Why isn’t anyone talking about the service industry the right way?
By contributor 
December 13, 2017
A public discussion at Scratch Food & Beverage last week about tipping in the hospitality industry has left some sour notes. By: Neil Strebig   To be honest, I wasn’t going to write this article. I’ve been thinking about it all week. Should I write about an issue, I feel passionate towards. Or shoul...
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Darieth Chisolm to speak out on cyber harassment at Providence Connections
Brightwood, Editor Picks, Education, ...
Darieth Chisolm to speak out on cyber harassment at Providence Connections
By contributor 
November 25, 2017
Former WPXI on-air personality, Darieth Chisolm to host  Providence Connections' "Families First Networking Series: Everyday Courage and How to Combat Cyber Harassment" By: Neil Strebig Earlier this year, Darieth Chisolm had her life threatened by an ex-boyfriend. He created a website, posting nude ...
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Chateau, a fragmented history and a colorful future
Editor Picks, Features, Manchester
Chateau, a fragmented history and a colorful future
By Nick Eustis 
September 20, 2017
Outside of Johnny Angel's Ginchy Stuff in Chateau. Photo credit: Neil Strebig A historical hemorrhage from Manchester has left Chateau with a unique blend of cultural novelties despite a dwindling population By: Nick Eustis At first glance, Chateau may seem a barren urban desert. Old warehouses and ...
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Steel City Boxing fights for community, for Northside
Editor Picks, Event Coverage, Features, ...
Steel City Boxing fights for community, for Northside
By Charles Davis 
September 11, 2017
The Spring Hill gym will pit its best boxers against the rest of the Greater Pittsburgh area in September 29 event: 'Northside vs. The Outside III' By: Charles Davis A boxing gym is judged by the fighters it trains. Steel City Boxing has produced a number of standouts. Bobby Helms, 23, Danny Bodish,...
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Youth football is back in Manchester after 50-year absence
Editor Picks, Latest Northside News, Manchester, ...
Youth football is back in Manchester after 50-year absence
By Chris Ward 
September 11, 2017
After five decades without a youth football program, the Manchester Jaguars are back offering Manchester residents a positive influence for their children By: Christopher Ward It’s not all about wins and losses for the Manchester Jaguars - even though winning games are certainly a plus - it’s about ...
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Spring Hill, mixing past and present for the future
Editor Picks, Features, Spring Hill
Spring Hill, mixing past and present for the future
By Victoria Stevans 
August 9, 2017
With a history of community residents work to recapture neighborhood’s  past and give shape to its future . By: Victoria Stevans This article was the Winner of a General Feature, Nondaily Newspapers at the 2018 Press Club of Western PA Golden Quill Awards . Eighteen years after its closing, remnants...
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Negro League players honored with student-restored murals
Editor Picks, Perry Hilltop
Negro League players honored with student-restored murals
By admin 
May 22, 2017
Photo courtesy of Natasha Thrasher By Victoria Stevans On Saturday, April 22, Perry Hilltop residents and Pittsburgh baseball fans gathered at the Corner of Hope parklet to celebrate the restoration and rededication of nine Negro League murals with a family-friendly ribbon cutting ceremony. Hosted b...
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Allegheny Center, a history of change
Allegheny Center, Editor Picks, Features
Allegheny Center, a history of change
By admin 
March 24, 2016
Before Nova Place, Allegheny Center was both a destination and an eyesore for the Northside By Neil Strebig Bitter winds howl through a desolate concourse. The revolving door at Two Allegheny Center used to be crammed with businessmen in suits now stands silent, mirrored by cardboard borders. The si...
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The Northside Chronicle adds street boxes to lineup
Editor Picks, Features, News
The Northside Chronicle adds street boxes to lineup
By admin 
January 25, 2009
As part of an ongoing effort to improve the quality of The Northside Chronicle and to make the newspaper the available to all Northside residents, the Chronicle has placed seven street boxes at key intersections around the Northside. These distinctive red boxes will provide copies of the newspaper t...
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