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Levin Furniture and Wolf Furniture closes all stores

PITTSBURGH, PA — Two weeks ago Robert Levin and the parent company of Levin Furniture signed a letter of intent which would have allowed Robert Levin, the former president and owner of the Pittsburgh-based Levin Furniture to buy the business as the business was going through Bankruptcy Court restructuring of the parent company Art Van Furniture, LLC. On Thursday, Levin learned that the parent company decided to close all Levin Furniture and Wolf Furniture stores immediately, to terminate the employees, and not proceed with the terms of the aforementioned agreement.

Steelers place WR Washington, RB Samuels on COVID-19 reserve list; release 8 players

Steelers place WR Washington, RB Samuels on COVID-19 reserve list; release 8 playersWed, 05 Jun 2024 08:15:12 GMT (1717575312803) Gallery - News3 v1.0.0 (common) 85a848d002b3a7f7785bfb6376ad1dbb5836f767 Fallback Presentation. Using deprecated PresentationRouter. ncG1vNJzZmivmpawtcKNnKamZ6OlvLPA0miaqKakmru1e8aao6Wdoq58tMDEnqOeqqNiva2twp5ksKpdrK60tMinnq2nnmK%2Fo3nSmqSunZyoerC6jJymr6GUYn56edGeqp6qppp6rbXSrWSrnZyarrSxjHFkqaSRrrKzvw%3D%3D

Steelers sign Alex Highsmith to 4-year contact extension

Pittsburgh (WJAC) — The Pittsburgh Steelers announced Wednesday that they have signed star pass rusher Alex Highsmith to a four-year contract extension. "This means everything," said Highsmith just moments after signing his contract. "I know I am a Pittsburgh Steeler through and through, and just to be a part of this amazing organization for four more years means the world to me, to my wife, to my whole family. This is where I want to be.

'Birds don't let other birds fly drunk:' CT animal rehab center cares for 2 drunk vultures

Killingworth, Connecticut — A wildlife rehabilitation center in Killingworth, Connecticut shared some advice on social media on Monday: "birds don't let other birds fly drunk." Watertown animal control picked up two black vultures who were in bad shape over the weekend. When they got to "A Place Called Hope" rehab center in Killingworth, they appeared to be dying. After a slew of tests, staff discovered that the birds were not sick, but drunk.

'Wine Through the Park' event taking place in Windber later this month

SOMERSET COUNTY, Pa. (WJAC) — If you like wine, music, and getting together with your community, there's an event coming up for you later this month. Wine Through the Park is expected to attract dozens of people to the Windber Recreation Park in Somerset County. The event will take place Saturday, May 20th from 1:00 to 7:00 PM. Organizers are encouraging you to join them for "the tastiest day of the year.