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TribLIVE s Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. The former Regent Square restaurateur, whose trial two years ago ended in a partial acquittal on stalking and assault charges, will stand trial on the remaining counts against him in August. Adnan Pehlivan, 49, the former owner of Istanbul Sofra, still faces counts of burglary, involuntary deviate sexual intercourse and sexual assault, stemming from an incident on May 15, 2018. He was tried initially in March 2019, but a jury acquitted him on some counts and was unable to reach a decision on others. ....
An Upper St. Clair church whose administrator stole more than $1 million from it is suing its insurance carrier for breach of contract. The suit contends that Brotherhood Mutual Insurance Company paid $250,000 for the Westminster Presbyterian Church’s loss, but refuses to pay another $250,000 under the policy for the ....
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TribLIVE s Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. WPXI reporter Amy Marcinkiewicz spent 26 years covering the news in Butler County telling stories, meeting people and entering their homes, on the air and in person. The job required her to be impartial and open, to help her connect with those in the community she reported on. She believes those skills will serve her well if she is successful in the next chapter of her life. Marcinkiewicz, 52, retired from WPXI on Monday. On Tuesday, she announced a bid for magisterial district judge in Evans City, Butler County. The seat, which covers 12 communities, is held by Wayne Seibel, who is retiring after 17 years. In Pennsylvania, magistrate judges are not required to have a law degree. ....
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TribLIVE s Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. An Allegheny County judge said that the owners of the Crack’d Egg have “largely chosen their fate,” by remaining closed rather than comply with a covid-19 masking order. Common Pleas Judge John McVay on Wednesday denied the Brentwood restaurant’s request to stay an order he issued earlier this month requiring it to close or follow covid-19 masking measures pending an appeal. Following argument from attorneys for Allegheny County and the restaurant, McVay ruled from the bench. ....