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ROAD TO THE WHITE HOUSE
Making history
Sarah Palin burst onto the national stage today when she joined Sen. John McCain on the Republican ticket and became that party's first female vice presidential candidate. Palin has been in office for less than two years.

Barack Obama accepts the Democratic presidential nomination with a call to mend the economy.
They described Sarah Palin's choice as the Republican vice presidential candidate as "compelling." Obama backed away from an aide's earlier statement that criticized the selection.

STEELERS WIN FINAL TUNEUP
Steelers' kicker Jeff Reed celebrates winning field goal.
There were a lot of no-shows as the Steelers nip Carolina in their preseason finale, 19-16, winning on a last-second field goal for the second consecutive week.
At issue is when the team's first-round draft pick agreed to a contract -- before midnight or at two minutes after midnight.
After a monthlong suspension, the state will again permit referrals to certain community mental health services operated by Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic.
Law enforcement officers surrounded a Strip District night club early yesterday and arrested nine people, including a suspected drug dealer with a long criminal history.
Officials in Adams, Butler County, told a woman that she can't open a dance studio that would include pole dancing because it's an "adult business."
Also in the news ...
Worried about energy costs? Here's welcome news: Natural gas prices are dropping, which might mean lower heating bills.
Pittsburgh Mayor Luke Ravenstahl responded to comments about corruption made by the URA boss when he resigned.
A grand jury investigation culminated with the arrests of a borough council member, two former borough employees and the treasurer of a defunct borough authority.
The district attorney had planned to ask that bond be revoked for a Carnegie Mellon University professor charged with driving drunk three times in eight days.
And it wouldn't be the same without the involvement of those who don't score touchdowns or call plays.
A teacher from Springdale faces charges of having a sexual relationship with a student.

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