The week in photos: Nov. 9-15 By PG Visuals Staff Share on Facebook Share on Twitter The week in pictures in Pittsburgh as seen through the eyes of our photojournalists. Pat Stuebgen of Upper St. Clair sits next to the grave of her late husband, William Stuebgen III, on Veterans Day, Sunday, Nov. 11, 2018, at the National Cemetery of the Alleghenies in Bridgeville. She said she comes every week to put new flowers on his grave. (Jessie Wardarski/Post-Gazette) Matthew Konitzky, 6, who is on the autism spectrum, fogs up the glass during Steel City Icebergs hockey practice, Wednesday, Nov. 14, 2018, at Robert Morris University Island Sports Center in Neville Island. The Steel City Icebergs are one of 16 teams of developmentally disabled hockey players from around North America dedicating their weekend tournament to Cecil and David Rosenthal, brothers killed last month in the Tree of Life synagogue mass shooting. (Steph Chambers/Post-Gazette) From left, siblings Kaylee Wilson, 8, Khayree Wilson Jr., 9, and Kaleb Wilson, 4, all of Canonsburg, color the words “Vote Leon” onto a chalkboard wall at Leon Ford’s Pittsburgh City Council kickoff campaign event, Sunday, Nov. 11, 2018, at Repair the World in East Liberty. (Jessie Wardarski/Post-Gazette) Flowers, letters, rocks, candles and other memorabilia left outside of Tree of Life synagogue, Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2018, at the intersection of Wilkins and Shady avenues in Squirrel Hill were collected the next day. (Steph Chambers/Post-Gazette) Cardinal Donald Wuerl of Washington, D.C. attends the second day of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops Fall General Assembly, Tues. Nov. 13, 2018, at the Baltimore Marriott Waterfront in Baltimore. Wuerl recently resigned as Archbishop of Washington amid fallout from the Pennsylvania grand jury report into clergy sexual abuse. (Stephanie Strasburg/Post-Gazette) Pitt wide receiver Maurice Ffrench leaps into the end zone for a touchdown against Virginia Tech in the second quarter, Saturday, Nov. 10, 2018, at Heinz Field. (Matt Freed/Post-Gazette) Ruel Dasalla of Washington, center, laughs as he walks with the Army Reserve 316 ESC unit as they prepare to march in the annual Veteran’s Day Parade, Saturday, Nov. 10, 2018, on Liberty Avenue in Downtown. (Michael M. Santiago/Post-Gazette) Military service members fold an American flag during a ceremony in memory of Navy veteran Craig P. McGough at the National Cemetery of the Alleghenies, Friday, Nov. 9, 2018, in Bridgeville. John Fabry, National Cemetery of the Alleghenies funeral director, is the only funeral director the area who takes on the burial of veterans whose families either cannot afford to do so. With the help of the Dignified Burial Act, he has been able to bury more than 100 veterans.(Michael M. Santiago/Post-Gazette) From left, former governors of Virginia Jim Gilmore and Terry McAuliffe, Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring and and Virginia Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax applaud as current Gov. Ralph Northam announces Amazon’s plans to build a new $2.5 billion headquarters in the state, Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2018, in the Crystal City area of Arlington, Va. (Stephanie Strasburg/Post-Gazette) Teammates mob Robert Morris Colonials guard Josh Williams, with back to the camera, after he ties an NCAA record for 15 three-pointers against Mount Aloysius, Wednesday, Nov. 14, 2018, at the North Athletic Complex at Robert Morris University. (Peter Diana/Post-Gazette) Bernie Leech, left, and his wife, Cindy Leech, center, of Johnstown, hold a poster with a photo of their late son, Cory, as they talk to clergy sex abuse victim Juliann Bortz of Allentown, right, as they participate in a sit-in outside of the Pennsylvania Senate chambers during their leadership elections, Wednesday, Nov. 14, 2018, at the Capitol building in Harrisburg. Leech’s son Cory testified against his alleged abuser, Brother Steven Baker, who later killed himself. Cory developed an addiction that ended up taking his life. “I can’t step foot in the Catholic church anymore knowing that’s how I lost my son,” said Mrs. Leech. (Stephanie Strasburg/Post-Gazette) Mona Golabek closes her eyes as she plays the piano during her performance of “The Children of Willesden Lane,” Monday, Nov 12, 2018, at the Byham Theater in Downtown. The program was presented by the Holocaust Center of Pittsburgh and with Classrooms Without Borders to commemorate the 80th anniversary of Kristallnacht, or Night of Broken Glass. (Andrew Stein/Post-Gazette) Benjamin Kisner of Brookline removes flowers from the memorial left for those killed last month at the Tree of Life synagogue, Wednesday, Nov. 14, 2018, in Squirrel Hill. The items will be used to make a temporary memorial inside the glass doors in Tree of Life’s lobby and then will be cataloged and preserved in the Rauh Jewish History Program & Archives at the Senator John Heinz History Center. (Andrew Rush/Post-Gazette) From left, Mayor Bill Peduto, Allegheny County Executive Rich Fitzgerald and Allegheny Conference CEO Stefani Pashman discuss Pittsburgh’s failed Amazon HQ2 bid, Thursday, Nov. 15, 2018, in Downtown. (Andrew Rush/Post-Gazette) Coach Derek Allinder of Mt. Lebanon fist bumps with John Paul Lyle, 11, of Peters Township during Steel City Icebergs hockey practice, Wednesday, Nov. 14, 2018, at Robert Morris University Island Sports Center in Neville Island. (Steph Chambers/Post-Gazette) Related Highlighted Galleries, News, Photos, Pittsburgh, Sports, Week in photos, Wide View