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Behind the Lens: Training and grooming a family affair for the Anthonys

The Anthony family, dubbed "The first family of dogs," operates Champion Canine and Puppy Face Pet Parlor. With impressive credentials, they specialize in dog training, grooming and providing services like boarding. Passionate about canine care, they also compete in mondioring.

Public notices bill: A threat to local news competition

On Sept. 29, a Pennsylvania House committee will hear testimony regarding HB 1291, aimed at modernizing public notices but potentially harming taxpayers by preserving newspaper monopolies. Online publications like the West Hills Gazette advocate for amendments to foster competition and lower costs in legal advertising services.

Drew’s Review: Redemption on the field — the Mike Flynt story told in ‘The Senior’

“The Senior” tells the true story of Mike Flynt, a 59-year-old man seeking redemption by trying to reclaim his college football career. Despite skepticism, he perseveres against age-related challenges, highlighting themes of determination and support, making it an inspiring tale.

Behind the Lens: Longtime SID E.J. Borghetti assumes new role, new duties at Pitt

E.J. Borghetti, a dedicated member of the University of Pittsburgh's Athletics department for 28 years, is celebrated for his commitment and professionalism. Recently appointed as special assistant to the senior vice chancellor for external relations, he leaves a lasting legacy.

Did You Know: Dying from a broken heart is not just a poetic phrase

Columnist Tara Yilmaz discusses how severe emotional distress, such as grief, can lead to Takotsubo cardiomyopathy, or broken heart syndrome, a genuine medical condition. She emphasizes the importance of seeking support and medical attention to manage the risks associated with heartbreak.