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Gallery: Photos from Sept. 12

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Matt Provenzo | TribLive
Harrison police Officer Neal Mackowski walks an American flag along Broadview Boulevard in Harrison on Wednesday. Mackowski was participating in the annual Moving Flag event, which sees volunteers carrying the flag for 24 hours to commemorate Patriot Day and the 9/11 attacks.
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Christopher Horner | TribLive Sean Stipp | TribLive
Workers for Raimondo Masonry power wash the First United Methodist Church in Greensburg.
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Pirates first baseman Connor Joe watches his sacrifice fly during the first inning against the Marlins on Wednesday, at PNC Park.
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Harry Funk | TribLive
Maestro Sam Bartley (in yellow) leads the Team Friends Players in a “What a Wonderful World” sing-along during the Team Friends “Oh, the Places You’ll Go!” fundraiser on Tuesday , at Narcisi Winery in West Deer.
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Michael DiVittorio | TribLive
Blawnox Mayor Anthony Gross swears in new junior council member Simon Passerrello-Carnevali, 16, on Wednesday, at a council meeting.
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The Marlins’ Jonah Bride breaks up a double play under Pirates shortstop Isiah Kine-Falefa on Tuesday, at PNC Park.
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Michael DiVittorio | TribLive
O’Hara police officers Craig Cress, left, and Maria Sciacca, right, were presented medals of bravery for their response to a shooting in Blawnox. Blawnox Police Chief Patrick Goodman and township police Superintendent Jay Davis, in white, presented the medals on Tuesday, at a council meeting.
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Massoud Hossaini | TribLive
President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamila Harris visited the Flight 93 National Memorial.
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Fire trucks hang an American flag over the American Legion in Lower Burrell before its 9/11 ceremony Wednesday morning.
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Massoud Hossaini | TribLive
Republic presidential candidate Donald Trump arrives at the site of Flight 93 crash during the 23th annual remembrance ceremony at the Flight 93 National Memorial ground on Wednesday, in Shanksville.
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Shane Dunlap | Triblive
A visitor to Shanksville adjusts a flag on the side of a truck on Main Street on Tuesday, to show support for former President Trump.

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