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 Clairton’s own Rema Webb—Broadway star returns home to perform, Nov. 18-19

REMA WEBB Performing on stage is what Rema Webb was born to do. And she’s over the moon to be returning to the Steel City this...

Rev. William Callaway celebrated for 58 years of service as pastor of Mt. Olive First Baptist Church of Clairton

IT’S BEEN 58 YEARS! REVEREND WILLIAM CALLAWAY, pictured at right with his wife, First Lady Melva Leona Callaway, celebrated 58 years as pastor of...

Memorial service held for history maker Burrell Brown

The frigid temperatures did not deter the hundreds who recently gathered at the New Beginnings Ministry Church in McKeesport to remember the life of...

Disaster relief program wins acceptance in Clairton

For more than a year, David Adams, president of the nonprofit Conscience Group Corp., has been working to develop its Disaster Resilient Emergency Management...

Tell-A-Peer program brings Clairton’s elderly residents together

Glenn L. Ford has always had a passion for helping senior citizens in the Clairton area. “There are no grocery stores or banks for seniors...

Miles receives Clairton NAACP Community Service Award

TREVOR MILES WITH AWARD (Photos by J.L. Martello) Trevor C. Miles is on a crusade to enhance the dance community in the City of Clairton.

Pitt recruits’ Boyd and Howard lead Pennsylvania over Maryland 58-27 in Big 33

Pennsylvania's Tyler Boyd takes the opening kick off back for a touchdown against Maryland during the first quarter of the Big 33 football game, Saturday, June 15, 2013, in Hershey, Pa. (AP Photo/PennLive.com, Joe Hermitt) by Jim Carlson HERSHEY, Pa. (AP) — Tyler Boyd didn't think he had anything to prove at Saturday night's Big 33 Football Classic high school all-star game. But with an NFL Network audience watching, along with about 8,000 fans in the stands, Boyd showed off the all-around skills that made him a solid recruit for the University of Pittsburgh. The 6-foot-1 receiver from Clairton returned the opening kickoff 91 yards and had a hand in five touchdowns as Pennsylvania defeated Maryland 58-27.

Clairton residents fight to keep lone bank open

CHERYL HURT About 60 concerned Clairton residents, business owners and city officials convened for a town hall meeting on May 16 in an effort to keep the city's only bank—a PNC located at 571 Miller Avenue—open. “We are all here because we're devastated that PNC is closing. The only bank we have is leaving Clairton," said Cheryl Hurt, president of the Community Economic Development Corporation of Clairton and moderator of the meeting. The bank is set to close on Aug. 16.

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