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Top Pittsburgh news: First measles case discovered in Pittsburgh; Grant Street rebuilding project

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Published on May 02, 2019
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Read on for the most recent top news you may have missed in Pittsburgh.

First measles case discovered in Pittsburgh, amid US outbreak

A new outbreak of measles across the U.S. has made headlines recently , but the first known case was reported in Pittsburgh this week.

Read the full story on WESA.

Grant Street rebuilding project begins Monday in Downtown Pittsburgh

The multi-year project will cut traffic to one lane in each direction as crews replace all of the bricks and part of the concrete subbase.

Read the full story on Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.

Pittsburghers march through Squirrel Hill to demand dignity, justice for all workers

Hundreds of Pittsburghers marched through Squirrel Hill in solidarity Wednesday night for International Workers' Day.

Read the full story on CBS Pittsburgh.

Pittsburgh defense attorney says school failed to protect son against bullying, racism after cafeteria fight

The son of a prominent Pittsburgh defense attorney has been suspended from South Fayette High School after getting into a fight with another student who allegedly used a racial slur.

Read the full story on CBS Pittsburgh.

Local doctors flooded with calls following measles diagnosis in Pittsburgh

Local doctors have been responding to calls and questions regarding vaccinations following a case of measles in Pittsburgh.

Read the full story on CBS Pittsburgh.


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