Sat05252013

Comedian Bill Bellamy: ‘Doin’ It Up For the Ladies’ tour

BILL BELLAMY

 

 


Comedian Bill Bellamy promised Pittsburgh ladies the best night of their lives when his Ladies Night Out Tour hit the Pittsburgh Improv stage last weekend after a 4 to 5 year absence.
“It is a night of laughter, relationships and honesty. We are saving relationships one joke at a time,” said Bellamy who resides in Los Angeles with his

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E-Magnify builds benchmark businesses

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POSITIONED TO ASSIST BUSINESSES BENCHMARK—Alice Williams of Women Empowered for Entrepreneurial Excellence, Ana Harvey of the U.S. Small Business Administration’s Office of Women’s Business Ownership, Debra Mason of E-Magnify and Judy McNeal of the Business Development Resource Center are inspired after the Building A Benchmark business

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Privatization of liquor faces fight in senate

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ED GAINEY and JAKE WHEATLEY

 

State House Republicans, spurred by Majority Leader Mike Turzai, R-McCandless, have long complained that Pennsylvania residents should, like people in Ohio and West Virginia, be able to go to the convenience store to buy beer and wine, and that the state should not own liquor stores.
“We are moving the sale o

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Lone candidate for Fink’s seat

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CYNTHIA FALLS

 

After 32-year veteran School Board Rep. Jean Fink announced she would not be running to retain her seat, only one candidate stepped forward to take her place. However, despite the one candidate race for District 7, Cynthia Falls of Overbrook has been out actively engaging with her future constituents. This week alone she

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15 of 20 homicides Black lives...March deadliest month yet with 6 of 9

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With nine homicides in Allegheny County for March, six of them were Blacks. This is the deadliest month thus far in 2013. In January there were five Black homicides and in February there were four. What is even more upsetting is that all six of the Black homicides were Black men and most were under the age of 24. But these numbers only

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Detroit

DUGGAN OUT THE RACE?

The Michigan Chronicle

Today the election commission will gather at 2:30pm to decide the fate of mayoral candidate, Mike Duggan. This week mayoral candidate Tom ...

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Shinola Brings Manufacturing Back to Detroit

The Michigan Chronicle

ALEX STCHEKINE, bicycle production and special projects, affixes the name plate to a Bixby model bicycle at Shinola's Detroit facility.- J...

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Chicago

Parents File Suit After Son Mistakenly Pronounced Dead

The Chicago Defender

CHICAGO (CBS) – The parents of a disabled boy have filed suit against the Chicago hospital where he was mistakenly pronounced dead.

 

Jaylen Dorsey was ...

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New Ill. House Gun Bill Has More Restrictions

The Chicago Defender

A compromise allowing the carrying of concealed weapons backed by House Speaker Michael Madigan and agreed to by the General Assembly's leading gun-ri...

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Pittsburgh

Shale drillers shafting NAACP? Parker upset with lack of support

The New Pittsburgh Courier

 

CONNIE PARKER

 

by Christian Morrow

Courier Staff Writer

Back when steel ruled the local economy and Pittsburgh boast multiple corporate headquarters, th...

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WAMO100 announces new general manager

The New Pittsburgh Courier

GARY GUNTER

 

PITTSBURGH, PA--WAMO100, owned by Martz Communications Group, recently named Gary Gunter general manager of WAMO100.

Prior to this new appo...

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