$20 for One Year of “Sunday Tribune-Review” Home Delivery with Online Subscription ($52 Value)
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Sunday paper reports local, national, and world news along with the special weekend Food and Travel section and TV magazine
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$20 for One Year of Sunday Home Delivery ($52 Value)
Each week, the latest issue of the Sunday Tribune-Review arrives chock-full of local, national, and international news as well as special weekend features such as Sunday’s Food and Travel sections, TV magazine, and local ads and coupons. Delivery is available in Allegheny County, Westmoreland County, and limited parts of northern Washington, southern Butler, and eastern Beaver Counties.
The one-year delivery subscription also includes 7-day access to the digital version of the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, with the eTRIB, an exact digital replica available anywhere you have the internet including tablets and smart phones.
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The flagship publication of Trib Total Media, whose satellite papers include the Pulitzer Prize-winning Valley News Dispatch, supports the Steel City with the latest news from around the city, state, and world. Unlike many newspapers these days, the Trib maintains a beat dedicated to investigative journalism, uncovering such topics as health care and economic fraud. An arts and entertainment section keeps citizens abreast of the lighter side of their city, whereas each day’s editorial page provides expert opinion from the staff of shrunken, black-and-white heads.
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The flagship publication of Trib Total Media, whose satellite papers include the Pulitzer Prize–winning Valley News Dispatch, supports the Steel City with the latest news from around the city, state, and world. Unlike many newspapers these days, the Trib maintains a beat dedicated to investigative journalism, uncovering such topics as health care and economic fraud. An arts and entertainment section keeps citizens abreast of the lighter side of their city, whereas each day's editorial page provides expert opinion.