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    John Weinheimer Vice President of Vietnam Veterans Inc., left, salutes the Color Guard during the opening of the Vietnam War exhibit, Saturday, April 13, 2019, at the Heinz History Center in the Strip District. The Heinz History Center partnered with the New York Historical Society for the Vietnam War exhibition, which runs through September 2019. The exhibition looks at Western Pennsylvania's role and impact on the Vietnam War and features the stories of local residents who served in combat, support services, and participated in the anti-war movement.
    Daphne Lee of the Dance Theatre of Harlem, left, strikes a pose as she rehearses with her fellow Dance Theatre of Harlem dancers for their performance of "Balamouk" for their upcoming collaborative show with the Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre  during a dress rehearsal, Wednesday, March 13, 2019, at the August Wilson Cultural Center in Downtown.
    Turahn Jenkin's kids Turahn Jenkins Jr., left, and Legend Jenkins, right, listen as their father gives his concession speech to supporters at his election night party, Tuesday, May 21, 2019, at Sugar and Smoke in Bloomfield. Turahn Jenkins candidate for Allegheny County District Attorney was challenging incumbent Stephen A. Zappala Jr. who had not faced a primary opponent since 1999.
    Dan Accorsi, of Wilmington, watches as planes from the Tora! Tora! Tora! Airshow prepare to perform during the 2019 Shop 'n Save Westmoreland County Airshow, Saturday , May 25, 2019, at  Arnold Palmer Regional Airport in Unity Township. Tora! Tora! Tora!, is a re-enactment of the World War II attack on Pearl Harbor.
    Damien Grayson, of the Hill District and a union organizer, leads protestors in a chant while marching during a UPMC workers strike, Tuesday, May 28, 2019, on Terrace Street in Oakland. Striking UPMC hospital workers, patients, and community leaders gathered to protest before a UMPC board public meeting to demand that UPMC protect patient access, end workers’ rights violations, raise wages, and cancel worker medical debt.
    Pittsburgh police officer march on Fifth Avenue en-route to the funeral of Pittsburgh police Officer Calvin Hall, Tuesday July 23, 2019, at Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Hall and Museum in Oakland. Officer Hall, 36, was off duty when he was fatally shot in the early morning hours of July 14 in Homewood and succumbed to his wounds on July 17.
    Andrea Urban, of Homestead, left, lights the candle of Halle Fincik, of Homestead, right, during a mass commemorating Easter, Saturday, April 27, 2019, at St Nicholas Orthodox CR Church in Homestead. Orthodox Christians around the world commemorate Easter Sunday April 28. The Orthodox use a different method for calculating the date of Easter than Western Christians which can often land on different dates.
    Students from the Pittsburgh Youth Ballet Company perform in "The Sleeping Beauty Suite" during the Pittsburgh's Youth Ballet Company annual Spring Performance dance recital, Saturday, June 1, 2019, at the August Wilson African American Cultural Center in Downtown.
    Guillermo Velazquez and Leticia Velasco perform a traditional Mexican dance on Saturday, May 5, 2018, in Beechview, during a Cinco de Mayo charity event. Velazquez is the Director of Special Projects for Pittsburgh Hispanic Development Corporation who sponsored the event.
    The family of Nicholas Cumer, the Pittsburgh-area man who was killed in the August 4 mass shooting in Dayton, Ohio, embrace after the conclusion of his funeral service Saturday, August 10, 2019, at Piatt and Barnhill Funeral Directors Inc in Washington. Nicholas Cumer graduated from Washington High School in 2012 and was a graduate student at St. Francis University in the school's Master of Cancer Care program. He was in Dayton as part of his internship with the Maple Tree Cancer Alliance, where he had just been offered a full-time position.
    Demonstrators march with interlocking arms down Second Avenue demanding justice for Dontay Green on Wednesday July 25, 2018, in Downtown. The group of about 30 protestors were demanding justice and accountability for Dontay Green who was shot in the leg by a Zone 3 police officer on July 15.
    Pittsburgh rapper Jimmy Wopo's brother Juawane Dennison, from the Hill District, center, sings along to his brother Jimmy's music surrounded by friends and fans of the rapper during a vigil for the slain rapper at West Penn Park on Thursday June 21, 2018, in Polish Hill. Jimmy Wopo was fatally shot on Monday June 19 in the Hill District.
    A pride protestor, who would not provide his name, speaks of Jesus and the Bible while Brittany Bloom, from Johnstown PA, and Billie Jo Thomas, from Johnstown PA, kiss during 2018 PrideFest on Saturday June 9, 2018, in Downtown Pittsburgh. PrideFest is a 2 day event that celebrates LGBTQA identity.
    Bishop David Zubik departs after a press conference addressing the public release of a Grand Jury Report investigating child sexual abuse by clergy in the Diocese of Pittsburgh and five other dioceses in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania at the Diocese of Pittsburgh on Tuesday August 14, 2018, in Downtown.
    Lindsay Beel of Regent Square embraces her son Elliot as he smiles during Ashes for Little Kids a special Ash Wednesday service, Wednesday, March 6, 2019, at St. Stephen's Church in Wilkinsburg. Ash Wednesday is a holy day of prayer, fasting and repentance and marks the first day of Lent.
    Daryl Williams Jr., of Braddock, left, waves at friends as he prepares to take photos with his prom date Jazzlinn Pryor, of West End, right, before the start of the Woodland Hills Junior/Senior Prom, Friday, May 17, 2019, at Stratigos Banquet Center in North Huntingdon.  Published on June 17, 2019
    Pastor Michael Day, of Beltzhoover, left, preaches as parishioners raise their hands in prayer during the "Hour of Power" service, Thursday, June 20, 2019, at Legacy International Worship Center in North Side. On Wednesday June 19, Syrian refugee Mustafa Mousab Alowemer was arrested by the FBI Wednesday June 19 and accused of planning to put a bomb in the church next month in support of the Islamic State of Iraq.
    Kross Boxley, 10, McKees Rocks, left, gets a haircut from Victor "Roc" Miles Sr., of Braddock and barber at Unlimited Styles in Rankin, left, during the second annual Antwon Rose II Community Birthday celebration, Friday July 11, 2019, at Hawkins Village in Rankin. The Antwon Rose II Community birthday celebration featured food, vendors, bounce houses, live performances and a free book-bag giveaway for 250 youth.
    Children watch as a SWAT team arrives to lend support to City of Pittsburgh Police officers as they attempt to serve an arrest warrant, Tuesday, July 16, 2019, on the intersection of Collier Street and Hamilton Avenue in Homewood.
    Pittsburgh police officer march on Fifth Avenue en-route to the funeral of Pittsburgh police Officer Calvin Hall, Tuesday July 23, 2019, at Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Hall and Museum in Oakland. Officer Hall, 36, was off duty when he was fatally shot in the early morning hours of July 14 in Homewood and succumbed to his wounds on July 17.
    George E. Green Jr, left, and his wife Shirley Green, both of Brentwood, right, watch as Pittsburgh police officers line up to enter the funeral of Pittsburgh police Officer Calvin Hall, Tuesday July 23, 2019, at Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Hall and Museum in Oakland. Officer Hall, 36, was off duty when he was fatally shot in the early morning hours of July 14 in Homewood and succumbed to his wounds on July 17.
    Civil War Union reenactment soldiers take a break while preparing for a reenactment battle at the Westmoreland Historical Society's Civil War encampment and battle reenactment, Saturday, July 27, 2019 at Historic Hanna’s Town in Greensburg. The reenactment had various activities that included a battle reenactment, military drills, and artillery demonstrations.
    Deborah Mwadi, of the North Side and originally from the Congo, left, looks at the city skyline while Elizabeth Masanka, of Northview Heights and originally from the Congo, center, takes a selfie and Blessing Yava, of the Hill District and originally from Namibia, right, talks to friends while taking a boat cruise, Saturday, April 27, 2019, on the Clipper Gateway on the Allegheny River. Riverlife and Hello Neighbor teamed up for the past three years to welcome immigrants and refugees to Pittsburgh with a two hour cruise introduce them to the city.
    Sophia Isabelle McMahon is led by her father Rodrick Owen McMahon during the Waltz of the Court at the 93rd Cinderella Ball, Saturday, Jan. 26, 2019, at the Omni William Penn Hotel in Downtown.
    Chelsa Wagner Allegheny County Controller speaks to supporters during her re-election campaign launch party for Allegheny County Controller while surrounded by her family, Wednesday, Jan. 16, 2019, at Teamster Temple in Lawrenceville.