Photos of the Day

February 26, 2013 11:16 pm
  • The sun begins to rise over the Parkway East.
    The sun begins to rise over the Parkway East.
  • A towboat and its barges make their way to the Allegheny River between the Point and Heinz Field.
    A towboat and its barges make their way to the Allegheny River between the Point and Heinz Field.
  • Construction has begun on a playground in front of the Carnegie Museum of Art. The playground is to be part of the 2013 Carnegie International exhibit.
    Construction has begun on a playground in front of the Carnegie Museum of Art. The playground is to be part of the 2013 Carnegie International exhibit.
  • Simone Delerme, left, a third-year-law student and vice president of the Black Law Student Association works with Professor Tracey McCants Lewis to replace a pan of greens on the soul food sampler line at the Duquesne University law school.
    Simone Delerme, left, a third-year-law student and vice president of the Black Law Student Association works with Professor Tracey McCants Lewis to replace a pan of greens on the soul food sampler line at the Duquesne University law school.
  • Friends of Brian "Lil Brucey" Wright Jr., 26, including Ricardo Grimsley (center) pay their respects during a vigil Tuesday evening at the corners of Enterprise Street and Tangent Way in Larimer.
    Friends of Brian "Lil Brucey" Wright Jr., 26, including Ricardo Grimsley (center) pay their respects during a vigil Tuesday evening at the corners of Enterprise Street and Tangent Way in Larimer.
  • Bishop Ronald Roston (center) attends a vigil held in honor of Brian "Lil Brucey" Wright Jr., 26, Tuesday evening at the corners of Enterprise Street and Tangent Way in Larimer.  Wright's father, Brian Wright Sr., who led the service Tuesday night, called on the dozens in attendance to trust in God to heal their suffering.  Wright Sr., a pastor, also pointed out a dire need to end gun violence in Pittsburgh.
    Bishop Ronald Roston (center) attends a vigil held in honor of Brian "Lil Brucey" Wright Jr., 26, Tuesday evening at the corners of Enterprise Street and Tangent Way in Larimer. Wright's father, Brian Wright Sr., who led the service Tuesday night, called on the dozens in attendance to trust in God to heal their suffering. Wright Sr., a pastor, also pointed out a dire need to end gun violence in Pittsburgh.
  • Despite heavy rains, dozens came out for a vigil held in honor of Brian "Lil Brucey" Wright Jr., 26, Tuesday evening at the corners of Enterprise Street and Tangent Way in Larimer.  Wright Jr. was found shot to death on this corner Feb. 23. Wright's older brother, Maurice Bruce, 32, was shot and killed after leaving a Homewood bar Feb. 4.
    Despite heavy rains, dozens came out for a vigil held in honor of Brian "Lil Brucey" Wright Jr., 26, Tuesday evening at the corners of Enterprise Street and Tangent Way in Larimer. Wright Jr. was found shot to death on this corner Feb. 23. Wright's older brother, Maurice Bruce, 32, was shot and killed after leaving a Homewood bar Feb. 4.
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