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Duke is making its presence felt in Pittsburgh once again, as the Blue Devils received a verbal commitment from 2026 high-three-star Central Catholic High School linebacker Colsen Gatten on Wednesday.
There's a temporary change in Pittsburgh's annual Fourth of July festivities. KDKA-TV's Barry Pintar reports. Loeffler, Trump’s pick to lead the Small Business Administration, owns 136,555 shares worth of the company’s stock.
The claims from the Republican nominee came after two local GOP committees said they won't be supporting his campaign.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are lowballing teams while in trade talks to acquire a top wide receiver, according to CBS NFL insider Jonathan Jones. Jones says the Steelers have called plenty of teams and remain in contact with them but, to this point, have not put up a serious, competitive offer for one of the top playmakers.
T.J. Watt has totaled 58.5 sacks in four seasons. That includes 22.5 sacks in 2021. And now the Steelers star is ready for a new contract.
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Storm crews will be out Tuesday morning surveying what could be the area's 11th tornado of the year so far in Clarion Township.
Top free agent wide receiver Keenan Allen says he is not interested in playing for the Pittsburgh Steelers. When asked if he would play for the team during a TikTok live, Allen said Aaron Rodgers makes it interesting, but he ultimately does not want to play there.
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Browns quarterback Kenny Pickett took questions from reporters on Wednesday regarding on his time in Pittsburgh, Myles Garrett, and more. Below is the transcript as provided by the Browns media relations department:
The city of Pittsburgh announced its Fourth of July festivities, which include a move to the North Shore for the 2025 celebration
The City of Pittsburgh reports a decline in traffic crashes, deaths and serious injuries on city streets for the fourth year in a row.