Pittsburgh
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Anti-LGBTQ attacks in Pittsburgh linked to Washington DC think-tank
Attacks against Pennsylvania’s LGBTQ community are being astroturfed by conservative organizations as it becomes more popular in the Republican Party.
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Pittsburgh native Larry Lucchino, feisty force behind retro ballpark revolution and curse-busting Red Sox, dies at 78
Lucchino’s efforts in getting the Orioles’ home park, Camden Yards, built in Baltimore kicked off a new wave of throwback baseball venues located in downtown areas that replaced the sport’s glut of faceless, multi-purpose stadiums.
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Investigators fault Pittsburgh for 2022 bridge collapse
According to a report from the National Transportation Safety Board, the city of Pittsburgh is to blame for the collapse of the Forbes Avenue bridge in January 2022 which resulted in four people being injured.
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Philadelphia and Pittsburgh chefs and restaurants recognized as 2024 James Beard Award semifinalists
The semifinalists for the 2024 James Beard Awards were announced Wednesday, and Philly landed semifinalists in six categories, while Pittsburgh landed two semifinalists in the Best Chefs category.
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We Asked, You Answered: The 13 Best Bakeries in Pennsylvania
Whether we’re going for cookies or cupcakes, bread or brownies, we can’t resist a great bakery. And with so many tempting choices across the state, we decided to ask our readers for their favorites. MORE: The Sweetest Spots for Apple Cider Donuts in Pennsylvania Thankfully, they had a few suggestions – even if they couldn’t…
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Labor leader calls US Steel’s decision to sell the “ultimate betrayal”
Thousands of Western Pennsylvania workers are faced with uncertainty following the sale of US Steel to a foreign company.
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Fetterman vows to try and block US Steel sale
“I am committed to doing anything I can do, using my platform and my position, to block this foreign sale,” Fetterman said.
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These 7 famous Pennsylvanians sure were busy in 2023
From Taylor Swift dominating the world, to President Biden accomplishing more at age 81 than most people do in their 20s, we’re looking back at the year that was for seven well-known Pennsylvanians.
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Families bonded by loss after Pittsburgh synagogue attack have unveiled a memorial design
The proposed outdoor memorial would be located adjacent to the Tree of Life synagogue where 11 individuals from three congregations were killed on the morning of Oct. 27, 2018.
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Welcome to Flavortown: 10 Pennsylvania restaurants featured on the Food Network
From Guy Fieri spotlighting an undiscovered Indonesian gem in Philadelphia, to Robert Irvine trying to resuscitate a struggling family restaurant in Centre County, a number of dining spots across the commonwealth have been featured on the Food Network.

























