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PITTSBURGH - Pittsburgh's 29-year-old mayor has won his first full term in office by beating two independent candidates, including the son of pro football Hall of Famer Franco Harris. Full Article at Minneapolis Star Tribune
The Steelers and quarterback Ben Roethlisberger will do less handing off to the running backs and more passing. Full Article at USA Today
Former NFL Pittsburgh Steelers running back Franco Harris, right, listens to instructions along with York, Pa. , Mayor John S. Brenner, left, as they wait to casts their ballots at Pennsylvania's 56th Electoral College Monday, Dec. 15, 2008 at the cap... View Photo »
The G-20 was the biggest event in Pittsburgh history ... We were supposed to show a thriving city. That was not displayed. We have a world-class city with world-class leadership that's missing in the center. We need leadership at City Hall.
PITTSBURGH -- Pittsburgh's 29-year-old mayor has won his first full term in office by beating two independent candidates, including the son of pro football Hall of Famer Franco Harris. Full Article at WKYC | Cleveland, OH
PITTSBURGH -- Franco Dok Harris, the son of Hall of Fame running back Franco Harris, took part in a different form of running as an independent candidate in Pittsburgh's mayoral race. Full Article at Sporting News
When Franco Harris agreed to become a spokesman for the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program, the former Steelers running back thought it would be just another one-shot deal of the type that celebrities do so often. Full Article at Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
I talked to Tony Dorsett and Franco Harris. I had breakfast with Lenny Moore ... The whole time it felt like a dream. At no point can you ever be used to being around those guys.
The Democratic mayor of Pittsburgh is facing two major independent challengers in tomorrow’s election, Franco Harris and Kevin Acklin. An “Immaculate Election,” as Jim Riley so delightfully put it, is not beyond the realm of possibility. Full Article at Independent Political Report
PITTSBURGH -- Pennsylvania residents looking for some help to pay home heating costs can once again look to the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program, or LIHEAP. Full Article at WTAE Pittsburgh
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