Monday will mark seven years since 11 lives were taken inside Pittsburgh's Tree of Life Synagogue, and each year since, volunteers step up to help and serve the community as a way of honoring them.
Former Pittsburgh Police Commander Jason Lando did not want to believe what he was hearing during a shift seven years ago.
Monday will mark seven years since 11 people who were spending their morning worshipping were murdered at the Tree of Life synagogue in Squirrel Hill.
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For most of the year, the city's mechanical brooms eat regular street trash. But during the fall, leaves occupy much of the street sweepers’ diet.
Trainer Trinity United Methodist Church: 3705 W. Ninth St., Trainer, offers worship Sunday Nov. 2, All Saints Sunday, with Holy Communion. Pastor Hilda Campbell will deliver the message at 10:15 a.m.