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The Pittsburgh Steelers could have some competition for Gabe Davis. Davis will come to the UPMC Rooney Sports Complex on Tuesday before heading to the Buffalo Bills, his former team, on Wednesday. According to Gerry Dulac of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Davis will be in Pittsburgh for a medical check related to his knee injury from last year.
Tensions flared between Pirates outfielder Tommy Pham and Blue Jays catcher Tyler Heineman on Monday night at PNC Park, and while the waters quickly calmed after the benches cleared, there was still a mix of confusion and emotion after the game.
The Pennsylvania Turnpike was closed in the eastbound direction between Pittsburgh and New Stanton on Tuesday morning. The turnpike described it as an emergency closure and a picture shared with Pittsburgh’s Action News 4 showed part of a tractor-trailer appeared to be on its side.
A portion of the Pennsylvania Turnpike is shut down due to a crash. The eastbound lanes of the turnpike are closed between Pittsburgh Exit 57 & New Stanton Exit 75 for an “emergency closure,” the turnpike said on X.
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Sheetz hosting another surprise concert in Pittsburgh-area on Saturday. Here’s how to get tickets
Alan Cumming was happy to get a do-over playing Nightcrawler in “Avengers: Doomsday”. In a recent interview with People, “The Traitors” host said it was “really healing” to return to the role of the teleporting mutant after having a “terrible” time during his first pass at the character in 2003’s “X2.” “I just came back,” …
Police have charged a man in connection with a shooting in Downtown Pittsburgh that injured two people earlier this month.
The top two officials overseeing care for Pittsburgh-area veterans have been pulled from their posts and reassigned. Donald Koenig is out as director of the Pittsburgh VA, a role he took in 2019 after more than two decades as a private health care executive.
The Golden Age of Aviation of the 1920s and ’30s was characterized by the ascendancy of female pilots — though they had to fight for their places in the sky. Among the Pittsburgh aviatrixes who soared was a trio of accomplished pilots dubbed the city’s “three Helens.”
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