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The Trib identifies 5 people who will be major agents of change, and others who could steal the spotlight in 2014.
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Winter wonderland
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Breaking News
1 dead, 1 wounded in shooting at Indiana County gun shop
By Joe NapshaTher owner of Frank’s Gun & Taxidermy Shop near Tunnelton was shot and killed and …
Top Sports
Starkey: Surprises in store for 2014
By Joe StarkeyFourteen events that absolutely, indisputably will transpire (or not) in Pittsburgh Sports Year 2014 ... …
Editor's Picks
So Many Questions: Miss Pennsylvania 2014 Valerie Gatto works to inspire with faith
By Kate BenzThere are those that let the odds define them, and those who strive to defy …
- Cold no match for First Night Pittsburgh fun as city fetes 2014
- Pittsburghers to keep an eye on in the year 2014
- 25,000 Pennsylvania residents may lose their Medicaid coverage under Obamacare
- Bevy of legal changes on horizon for Pennsylvanians
Allegheny
Trilingual urban planner will apply innovation skills as part of Peduto’s staff
By Mike WereschaginThe flooding of Ho Chi Minh City and the damage Hurricane Sandy inflicted on New York and New Jersey carry lessons for Pittsburgh, said Debra Lam. Among them, she said, …
- Fox’s Pizza to hold fundraiser for ill Scottdale native 12:01 a.m.
- Visitation Finance Council plans breakfast 12:01 a.m.
- Hempfield brothers accused of poaching young deer
- Snow squalls, frigid temps beset Pittsburgh area
- 92 drug overdose deaths in Westmoreland shatter last year’s record
Westmoreland
Greensburg woman who gave evidence gets most charges dismissed
By Renatta SignoriniA Greensburg woman who testified against her co-defendants in a heroin distribution ring was sentenced Tuesday to four years of intensive supervision. Judge Rita Hathaway ordered that Nicole Ann Dudek, 26, be taken off electronic monitoring after Dudek pleaded guilty …
- Netflix flings 50 percent more bucks at CEO Hastings 12:01 a.m.
- Revlon to exit China business to cut costs 12:01 a.m.
- Consumer confidence improves 12:01 a.m.
- N.J. dairy to pay $324K over sex, race bias claims 12:01 a.m.
- By 2114, more jets, more destinations, more automation 12:01 a.m.
Business
25,000 Pennsylvania residents may lose their Medicaid coverage under Obamacare
By Alex NixonThe day before health insurance was set to kick in for millions of Americans under Obamacare, a new problem emerged on Tuesday that could leave thousands of Pennsylvanians without the government coverage they thought they had obtained through the troubled …
- Pittsburgh Restaurant Week kickoff is Jan. 9 in Strip District
- First Night Pittsburgh revelers sure to warm up to frozen maze
- ‘Ghost’ reincarnated as stage musical
- Sculptures at Carnegie Museum bend historical allusions
Arts & Entertainment
So Many Questions: Miss Pennsylvania 2014 Valerie Gatto works to inspire with faith
By Kate BenzThere are those that let the odds define them, and those who strive to defy the odds. For Valerie Gatto, the newly crowned Miss Pennsylvania USA 2014, the latter is …
- Pittsburgh Remodeling expo offers blueprint for home projects
- Try wines with friends by hosting classic fondue party
- After-school class supports healthy eating from pan to table
- Bobbleheads honor Supreme Court justices
Lifestyles
Cold no match for First Night Pittsburgh fun as city fetes 2014
By Aaron AupperleeJovan Donaldson ended 2013 lost in a labyrinth of ice. The 4-year-old boy confidently led his family through the frozen maze Downtown until he took a wrong turn. “Remember, you …
- ‘Duck Dynasty’ & a free society
- 2013 was a year to remember (at least for a week or so)
- The cross the left can’t bear
- The Year According to Bish
- Refuting (not rebutting) Media Matters
Featured Commentary
Inequality — crisis or scam
By Tribune-ReviewWhen President Richard Nixon arrived in Beijing in 1972, Chairman Mao Zedong had achieved an equality unrivaled anywhere. There seemed to be no private cars on Beijing’s streets. In stores, there was next to nothing on the shelves. The Chinese …