Top Pittsburgh news: Tree of Life synagogue shooting recalled; mobile health units to debut in area

Top Pittsburgh news: Tree of Life synagogue shooting recalled; mobile health units to debut in area
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By Hoodline - Published on October 28, 2019.

Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Pittsburgh.

Survivors of Tree of Life shooting still ache a year later

One raced to Tree of Life, the other had stayed home. Healing has been a struggle for both.

Read the full story on Washington Post.

Woman accused of kidnapping child now charged with homicide

A woman accused of having kidnapped a toddler near Pittsburgh has been charged with criminal homicide in the child's death last month.

Read the full story on FOX 29.

Urban League organizes hat, glove and sock drive for students

Donations can be made at Rodef Shalom, as well as at all other official community service events.

Read the full story on CBS Pittsburgh.

Police investigate stabbing at Speedway 

Police say a person was stabbed during an altercation on the 4400 block of Browns Hill Road around 11:50 p.m. on Saturday.

Read the full story on CBS Pittsburgh.

New mobile health units to debut in region

UPMC, the Pittsburgh Penguins and the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Pittsburgh and Morgantown will reveal the new units at a dedication ceremony at PPG Paints Arena this afternoon.

Read the full story on CBS Pittsburgh.


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