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    On March 1, 2000, a racially motivated shooting spree occurred in Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania, when 39-year-old Ronald Taylor, a black man who embraced...
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  • Wilkinsburg shooting may refer to: 2000 Wilkinsburg shooting, a racially motivated shooting spree that left three people dead and two injured 2016 Wilkinsburg...
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  • the shooting, the shooter, the victim, and/or a related subject. List of shootings in Alabama List of shootings in California List of shootings in Colorado...
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  • the shooting spree Seven from smoke inhalation Including 3 of the perpetrators 11 by gunfire 3 by stabbing James Brady was injured in the shooting, but...
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    2024-01-24. staff, CBSNews com staff CBSNews com (2000-03-01). "Hate Crime Charges In Pa. Shooting - CBS News". www.cbsnews.com. Retrieved 2024-01-24...
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  • Rolland's death a shooting spree occurred in Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania that killed three and injured two others. In response to the Wilkinsburg case, U.S. President...
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  • Mass Shootings in America". Mother Jones. Archived from the original on May 28, 2019. Retrieved August 26, 2018. "Mass Shooting Tracker". Mass Shooting Tracker...
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    Wilkinsburg is a borough in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States. The borough has a population of 14,349 as of the 2020 census. Wilkinsburg is...
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    October 1, 2011, at the Wayback Machine Cato, Jason (December 8, 2010). "Wilkinsburg native producing star-studded 'Sibling' in Pittsburgh". Pittsburghlive...
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    tournament. Holden attended and played high school basketball Wilkinsburg High School, in Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania, and at Linsly School, in Wheeling, West...
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    WTAE-TV's studios are located on Ardmore Boulevard (PA 8) in the suburb of Wilkinsburg (though with a Pittsburgh mailing address), and its transmitter is located...
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    Westinghouse Electric Corporation at that time. He lived in the borough of Wilkinsburg. The Westinghouse Works became the Research and Business Park "Keystone...
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    from Wilkinsburg, a borough that borders Pittsburgh and faces financial challenges due to declining population and tax base. In 2020, Wilkinsburg residents...
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  • Allentown 1893–1951 Coney Island Neville Township 1907–1908 Dream City Park Wilkinsburg 1906-1908 The park was renamed to White City Park from 1907-1908. Dreamland...
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    Bunny Yeager (category People from Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania)
    pin-up model. Linnea Eleanor Yeager was born in the Pittsburgh suburb of Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania, to Raymond Conrad and Linnea (née Sherlin) Yeager on March...
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  • Traffic Department 2192 acquired by Epic MegaGames in 1997 Scholastic Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania, United States 1920 ceased publishing video games in 2007...
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    illustrator (father of Andrew)—Chadds Ford Township Bunny Yeager, photographer—Wilkinsburg Jerome Apt, NASA astronaut—Pittsburgh Guion S. Bluford, astronaut, first...
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    Lincoln-Lemington-Belmar, and Point Breeze North, as well as the nearby town of Wilkinsburg. The school's mascot is a bulldog. Westinghouse High School served a...
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  • Pittsburgh, the Mafia factions fought for control of New Kensington, Arnold, Wilkinsburg, McKees Rocks, Wilmerding and Braddock. It was recorded that between...
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  • and at the home of one of its lead engineers, Frank Conrad, in nearby Wilkinsburg. With the end of the war, the government contracts were canceled. However...
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  • system was created in 1972 following the merger of Columbia Hospital in Wilkinsburg and Pittsburgh Hospital in East Liberty; both of those facilities still...
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  • Valley Council, Chartiers Council (McKees Rocks), East Boroughs Council (Wilkinsburg; merged with Mon-Yough Council in 1973), Guyasuta Council (Aspinwall)...
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  • Housekeeping house) 1939 Baum Dwight JamesDwight James Baum 2363 Sebring Place Wilkinsburg 1998 4841 Ellsworth Avenue (Alexander M. Guthrie house) c. 1870 4841...
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    Stock born in Franklin, Pennsylvania on January 27, 1873, living in Wilkinsburg, PA on September 7, 1893, in Allegheny, Pennsylvania. Neither had been...
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  • Six people are killed and three others injured in a mass shooting at a house in Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania. March 11 – At least four people are injured...
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    (1874-1941) December 1, 1990 PA 8 (Penn Avenue) & South Trenton Avenue, Wilkinsburg 40°26′45″N 79°53′29″W / 40.445818°N 79.891436°W / 40.445818; -79.891436...
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  • become a twice-weekly series of programs, broadcast from his home in Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania over experimental station 8XK. Beginning in early 1920...
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  • TheFutonCritic.com. "TNT postpones The Last Ship season premiere following Orlando shooting" from Entertainment Weekly, 6/12/2016 "Prather Buys 5 TVs From Nexstar-Media...
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    side communities like Swissvale, Wilkinsburg and Homewood followed in February 1983. On Sunday, September 10, 2000, Port Authority opened its West Busway...
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    Thomson Jr., American politician, 73rd Governor of New Hampshire, in Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania (d. 2001) The Lawrence textile strike ended after the owners...
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