Pittsburgh
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Pickleball in Pittsburgh: 10 places to play in the Steel City
Grab your paddle and head to these courts for a game of pickleball in Pittsburgh.
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Unwind and explore: Great spots for a weekend getaway from Pittsburgh
You won’t have to spend too much time in the car to find a variety of ideal spots for a weekend getaway from the Steel City.
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Pennsylvania’s extraordinary zoos: A wonderland of wildlife and adventure
The wonders of the animal kingdom await at the numerous zoos and wildlife parks scattered throughout Pennsylvania.
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Unlocking curiosity: 10 hands-on learning centers for kids in Pennsylvania
Hands-on learning is a great way for kids to gain valuable knowledge about the world around them, and keep their brains in learning mode during the summer. At these Pennsylvania hands-on learning and discovery attractions, they’ll be having so much fun they won’t even notice they are learning!
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A history of the Pittsburgh Potty
It’s a standalone toilet commonly found in Pittsburgh homes, but why?
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Meet the 26 Pennsylvanians headed to the 2024 Paris Olympics
These 26 athletes, who will compete in the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris between July 26 and August 11, all call Pennsylvania home.
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Here’s the scoop on 8 must-try ice cream shops in Western Pennsylvania
Western Pennsylvania is home to a tradition of local, family-owned ice cream shops beckoning you to grab a cup or a cone this summer.
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From smoked brisket to Korean style: Feast your way through the best barbecue in Pennsylvania
Just because there’s no well-known “Pennsylvania style barbecue” that chefs in faraway states try to emulate doesn’t mean that there aren’t great places to eat barbecue in our state.
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We asked, you answered: Who makes the best ice cream in Pennsylvania?
Our newsletter readers sound off on their favorite made-in-Pa. ice cream.
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Former fire chief who died at Trump rally used his body to shield family from gunfire
Corey Comperatore’s quick decision to use his body as a shield against the bullets flying toward his wife and daughter rang true to the close friends and neighbors who loved and respected him, noting that the Butler County resident was a “man of conviction.”

























