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Pittsburgh Marathon offers strong tradition, something new

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Troy Schooley loves the traditions of the Pittsburgh Marathon, and he also gets excited at new things that take place every year.

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Steelers decline Najee Harris' fifth-year option: Three reasons why Pittsburgh's making mistake with RB

www.cbssports.com

Harris, who will be an unrestricted free agent in 2025, has more than proven his worth

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Pittsburgh squeezes Heinz History Center to get giant ketchup bottle permit

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Pittsburgh’s iconic giant ketchup bottle is too big.

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NHL Rumors: Coaching – New Jersey Devils, Pittsburgh Penguins, and the San Jose Sharks

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The New Jersey Devils haven't asked for permission to speak with the Pittsburgh Penguins head coach. Coaching candidates for the San Jose Sharks.

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Michael Cerveris and David Conrad square off in Pittsburgh-shot thriller 'Basic Psych'

It took a while, but Melissa Martin's long-delayed therapy thriller is finally in the can.

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Could Mike Sullivan Be On His Way Out Of Pittsburgh?

nhltradetalk.com

The post Could Mike Sullivan Be On His Way Out Of Pittsburgh? appeared first on NHL Trade Talk.

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Keeping 42K runners safe: Months of prep go into the Pittsburgh Marathon

As Pittsburgh hosts one of the top marathons in the country, emergency services aims to be as ready as possible for scenarios at all levels.

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A closer look at how University of Pittsburgh handled protests amid national strife

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Many universities across the country are facing a harsh reckoning over vandalized buildings, mass campus arrests and chilling images from this week of student protesters battling police and sometimes each other.

Wednesday, May 1

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Permit controversy sinks planned Pittsburgh Pride festival move to Point State Park

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Controversy is flaring over this year’s Pittsburgh Pride festival after event organizers claimed that state officials prevented them from holding the annual celebration of the LGBTQ+ community at Point State Park in the Golden Triangle.

Snyder Mansion-turned-workplace a hit with employees on Pittsburgh's North Side

triblive.com

It’s not every day a job interview takes place in a historic mansion.

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Pittsburgh man gets 14 years for possession of deepfake child abuse images

www.upi.com

A Pittsburgh man was sentenced in a Western Pennsylvania federal court to more than 14 years in prison on Tuesday for possessing deepfake child sexual abuse material falsely depicting child celebrities.

Pittsburgh spent more than it brought in last year. The city controller warns the trend will continue.

“I think starting to have a more realistic conversation — both among leaders within this building and then with the public and residents — would really benefit all of us.”