1. | Coaches put bad blood in past |
| There are no hard feelings between Steelers coach Bill Cowher and Denver Broncos coach Mike Shanahan. |
2. | Notebook: Super Bowl or bust for the Steelers? |
| Bill Cowher won't talk about such things at this juncture. |
3. | 'Bus' has some heartening words for hospitalized fan |
| Jerome Bettis almost gave Terry O'Neill another heart attack. |
4. | Steelers' attitude can tackle Mile High altitude |
| The Pittsburgh Steelers might consider sucking oxygen out of the building to get ready to face the Broncos in Denver's thin air. |
5. | Tuman thrives in background role |
| Jerame Tuman was given credit for assisting on the tackle that saved the Steelers' season in a 21-18 victory over the Indianapolis Colts at the RCA Dome. |
6. | Big-play Broncos didn't get here by accident |
| All you really need to know about the Denver Broncos is that they are 9-0 at home and made the New England Patriots look bad in January. |
7. | The Barrett report: More Clinton slime |
| After 10 years and $23 million, Independent Counsel David Barrett's report on an investigation of Henry Cisneros, a former Bill Clinton housing secretary, will reveal additional details of the particularly slimy nature of Slick Willie & Co. |
8. | Man's heart stops after Bettis fumble |
| For die-hard Steelers fans, Jerome Bettis' fumble as he tried to score from the 2-yard line was a heart-pounding moment in Sunday's game against the Indianapolis Colts. |
9. | 6 more arrested in jail probe |
| Four current and two former Allegheny County Jail employees were arrested Tuesday on charges of smuggling and selling drugs in the lockup over several years, and authorities said two more arrests were expected today. |
10. | Parent disrupts game |
| The father of a Connellsville High School Falcons basketball player left last Friday's Section 1-AAAA showdown with the Hempfield Spartans with more than a ticket stub. |
11. | Pitt freshmen becoming seasoned veterans |
| Lavance Fields, Sam Young and Tyrell Biggs all have made important contributions, and it was no different against then-No. 10 Louisville. |
12. | Pirates strike deal with Wells |
| The Pirates and right-handed pitcher Kip Wells agreed to terms Tuesday on a one-year contract worth $4.15 million for the 2006 season. |
13. | Victim's mom seeks restitution |
| Since Nancy Felgar buried her murdered son almost two decades ago, the $5,000 cost remains part of the nightmare haunting her every day. |
14. | Attempted luring incident reported |
| A 17-year-old girl reported an attempted luring incident to police Monday. |
15. | Notebook: Olczyk scouting for Pens |
| General manager Craig Patrick said that while he and former coach Eddie Olczyk have yet to sit down and formalize what Olczyk's role will be for the remainder of his contract with the Penguins, Olczyk already has been doing some scouting for the team. |
16. | Armstrong's play a bright spot for Penguins |
| Just 11 games into his NHL career, the former first round pick is playing physical, putting up points and seeing his role increase. |
17. | Reputed skinheads ordered to face trial |
| Two men who a former acquaintance described as skinheads are headed to trial for their alleged role in a barroom brawl. |
18. | Unity Township store robbed |
| State police at Greensburg are seeking information about the robbery of a Unity Township convenience store Monday. |
19. | Man who crashed trying to flee DUI arrest gets 9-18 months |
| A Unity Township man who crashed his vehicle while trying to avoid a drunken-driving arrest has been sentenced to jail and may owe nearly $100,000 in medical expenses for a man injured in the wreck. |
20. | Notebook: Pitt breaks top ten |
| Pitt enters the game as one of the hottest teams in the nation. |