Gwen Elliott Remembered
Gwen Elliott, the first black woman to become a commander in the Pittsburgh Police department, has died after her battle with brain cancer. The former Pittsburgh Police commander will be remembered for her dedication to the community which included starting "Gwen's Girls" a group home that aims to give at-risk girls the education, training and services to support themselves and their children.
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Series: OnQ
OffQ panelists discuss a number of hot button issues including the huge budget gap in Pennsylvania, Mayor Luke Ravenstahl's request for public safety workers to "clean up their act," glitches on Wall Street and Big Ben's Sport Illustrated cover and article.
Good oral hygiene is about much more than a pretty smile. Your mouth can often impact the health of the rest of your body. OnQ's Tonia Caruso begins a four-part series by explaining why we all need to care about our teeth, gums and more.
It seems like so many people are out of jobs and can't find them. But what if we told you there are thousands of jobs available here in the Pittsburgh region? OnQ's Tonia Caruso explains how you can find these jobs and talks with some of the people who are hiring.
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Ruth may be 93 years old and legally blind, but she knows how to start the day! Her early morning piano concerts brighten up everyone at Seneca Hills Village, an independent living facilty in Penn Hills.