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Western Pennsylvania

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Update: Election 2012 Turnout Brisk in Allegheny County, Western PA

Allegheny County Common Pleas Court extends deadline for absentee ballots to be submitted from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. after elections officials receive more requests than expected.

Over and over, visitors to the Allegheny County Election Division heard the same refrain Tuesday morning: “Elections division, how may I help you?” "Elections division, please hold." From their headquarters Downtown, that constant jangle was the only way elections division workers could gauge that Tuesday was shaping up to be a busy Election Day around Allegheny County, Division Manager Mark Wolosik said. “You hear the phones ringing off the hook,” he said. The most-frequent questions? Most callers asked to confirm if they were registered to vote or where their polling places were located, he said. By mid-morning, division workers had fielded enough questions to prompt Wolosik to issue the office’s prediction: It would be a brisk voting …

Oren Spiegler

7:51 pm on Tuesday, November 6, 2012

My wife and I had to wait in line (which we were happy to do), and were numbers 537 and 538 in Upper Saint Clair District 5, Ward 2, just before 6:00 p. m.: extraordinary! In our more than ten years residing in this district, we have never seen such a large turnout!   more ›

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Rain Turning to Snow Later Today

An inch or two could accumulate on grassy areas during Wednesday's evening rush hour.

That biting rain falling this morning will likely turn into snow later this afternoon, and the amount of accumulation will depend on which side of the city you’re located. Dan Krzywiecki, the chief meteorologist for Air Science Consultants in Bridgeville, said the rain will gradually change to a snowy mix before turning to snow around rush hour. However, with warmer than usual temperatures this week, he expected the only accumulation to be in grassy areas. “The ground temps are well above freezing, but as the air temperatures cool and approach freezing — that will be some time later this evening — there could be some slippery spots,” he said. “Plus, any water on the roads after the event could turn to ice.” He expected the area north of …

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