The news site of Robert Morris University

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The news site of Robert Morris University

RMU Sentry Media

The news site of Robert Morris University

RMU Sentry Media

This is where are all Pittsburgh related news will be at.

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More than 40 children join families on National Adoption Day

Gage Goulding, Assistant News Manager
November 21, 2018

PITTSBURGH -- More than 40 children across Allegheny County joined their new family on Saturday. Children ranging from 11 months to 16 years old finalized their adoptions in children's court, said Allegheny County in a statement to the media. The adoptions were finalized through...

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Crime Stoppers ask public to help in homicide case

Megan Shandel, Assistant Multimedia Manager
November 21, 2018

WILKINSBURG -- The Allegheny County Police Department is turning to the public asking for help to solve an August homicide case. Officers from the Wilkinsburg Police Department responded to a report of shots fired at approximately 12:37 p.m. on Aug. 25, according to a press...

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Pittsburgh Bureau of Police held two graduation ceremonies

Soundharjya Babu, Contributor
November 21, 2018

PITTSBURGH -- Two graduation ceremonies were held by the Pittsburgh Bureau of Police on Friday. Twenty-five recruits and six K9's graduated from the Pittsburgh police K9 training academy after a twelve-week training regime. The first ceremony was held at 9 a.m for the following...

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City homeless shelters open for the winter

John Blinn, Contributor
November 20, 2018

PITTSBURGH -- The City of Pittsburgh is opening places of refuge for people in the city who are struggling with or facing homelessness. The city is opening a temporary winter shelter which is located at Shepherd's Heart Fellowship and Veterans Home on Pride Street. The...

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Police ask for public’s help searching for woman

Gage Goulding, Assistant News Manager
November 15, 2018

PITTSBURGH - The Pittsburgh Bureau of Police are asking for the publics help with locating a missing woman. Authorities are looking for 41-year-old Kelly Sias who was last seen on the North Side Tuesday night. Police say that Sias was last seen around 1:30 p.m. Sias is...

Mayor Bill Peduto submits 2019 budgets to Pittsburgh City Council

Jess Zaccarelli, Contributor
November 15, 2018
Mayor Peduto presented the 2019 budget to the Pittsburgh City Council this Tuesday.
Human Relations Commission seeks 2019 Diversity Award submissions

Human Relations Commission seeks 2019 Diversity Award submissions

Soundharjya Babu, Contributor
November 15, 2018

PITTSBURGH -- The 2019 Diversity Awards, hosted by Allegheny County Human Relations Commission (ACHRC), is now accepting student submissions. The award recognizes students in grades nine through 12 who advocate for diversity and help fight discrimination in their communities. “This...

PWSAs announces 12-year water plan for Pittsburgh, plans beyond 2030

PWSA’s announces 12-year water plan for Pittsburgh, plans beyond 2030

Megan Shandel, Assistant Multimedia Manager
November 15, 2018

PITTSBURGH -- Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority (PWSA) released a 12-year plan for Pittsburgh's water: PGH20 2030. Mayor William Peduto asked PWSA to outline Pittsburgh's water future to 2030 and beyond. "As we invest in infrastructure that is built to last, we’re...

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Live Well Allegheny Celebrate Tobacco Cessation Week

John Blinn, Contributor
November 15, 2018

PITTSBURGH -- The Allegheny Quits for Life Cessation Awareness Week kicked off on Nov. 11 and will continue until Saturday. The week is a product of Live Well Allegheny and Tobacco Free Allegheny and is filled with events in support of the communities attempts to support resident’s...

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Pittsburgh drivers ranked as some of the worst in the nation

Gage Goulding, Assistant News Editor
November 15, 2018

PITTSBURGH - Drivers in Pittsburgh have been ranked among some of the worst in the nation, according to a recent report. Out of 200 cities ranked in the 2018 Allstate America's Best Drivers Report, Pittsburgh was ranked at No. 171. The nation's city with the best drivers is...