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Fountain at Pittsburgh's Point State Park celebrates 50 years
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) -- A Pittsburgh icon is celebrating five decades of gracing the Golden Triangle. The fountain at Point State Park has been welcoming Pittsburghers and guests since 1974."This is the city's front yard so I really enjoy starting the fountain every morning," Point State Park maintenance supervisor Bartholomew Weynard said.He calls working with the fountain the greatest job, from answering questions about it to even servicing it."Especially this year, having the worst flood in 20 years, having two floods within a week of each other, having to clean the mud out of there," Weynard said.Every hour, 1.5 million gallons...
Steelers can't let gift from Houston Texans slip through their fingers
Every year, there are a handful of players who get cut from a roster who shouldn't have been let go. Whether there were injury concerns or a really deep position room, these types of players can be a gift to a team in need of that position. This year, the Pittsburgh Steelers find themselves in desperate need of another wide receiver, and the Houston Texans just gave them the opportunity to pick one up.
Update on Heather Lyke Pitt/Northwestern Situation
Will Heather Lyke be Pitt’s athletic director when the 2024 college football season starts on Saturday?. While there isn’t a definite answer to that at this minute, we do have an update. A well-placed source tells Pittsburgh Sports Now that the “the sense is that this resolves itself...
Oneil Cruz's comments on Pirates forcing him to center field are eye-opening
The Pittsburgh Pirates' decision to move error-prone shortstop Oneil Cruz to center field was sudden, but it wasn't altogether surprising. Cruz had committed 24 errors at shortstop this season, the second most in the major leagues, while recording a minus-9 defensive runs saved. The Pirates had recently placed everyday center fielder Michael A. Taylor on waivers (he awkwardly returned on Tuesday), and they have exactly zero pure center field prospects waiting in the wings.
Monroeville Jazz Festival Happening in a Fee Days
The Monroeville Foundation's very own Jazz Festival is just a few days away!. An event the community thoroughly enjoys. It has all the elements for a great event; live music, talented singers & musicians, vendors, shopping, and the beauty of Monroeville's outdoors. Monroeville Jazz Festival is a one-day, free concert.
Pittsburgh Steelers bring back ex-Baltimore Ravens cornerback
The Pittsburgh Steelers are re-signing former Baltimore Ravens cornerback Anthony Averett to their practice squad. Averett was released by the Steelers following their game against the Buffalo Bills when he suffered a hamstring injury, but Averett now appears healthy and ready to return to Pittsburgh’s practice squad. The Steelers...
'She wants Jesus and her meds:' Woman tried to burn down home during domestic, JPD says
JOHNSTOWN, Pa. (WJAC) — Authorities in Cambria County say a local woman is facing a variety of charges following a domestic dispute earlier this week in which she reportedly attempted to light multiple fires inside a residence after striking a man in the face with cookware. Police say on...
Damaging Winds and Large Hail Possible in Northern Ohio Until 10PM
(NWS) Cleveland warns that strong to severe storms could develop in Ohio this evening. The primary concerns are damaging wind gusts and large hail, although tornadoes are not expected. NWS Cleveland reports that storms may occur between 4 p.m. and 10 p.m. today, though the coverage of these storms remains...
Parting with a do-it-all wide receiver was a mistake by the Pittsburgh Steelers
The Steelers had to make some difficult decisions Tuesday afternoon when they cut the roster to 53 players. Overall, there weren't too many surprising moves besides keeping 8 defensive linemen. I was a little surprised and disappointed by a player who was cut just before the deadline, and that decision could end up being a big mistake for the Steelers' offense going forward.
Former Ohio State star QB Justin Fields won't start for Pittsburgh but Mike Tomlin has plan to 'weaponize' his mobility
Coach Mike Tomlin announced on Wednesday that Russell Wilson will be the starting quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers in their season-opening game in Atlanta. Backing up Wilson will be Justin Fields, acquired by the Steelers in a March trade with the Chicago Bears in exchange for a ...
A Soulful Taste of the Burgh returns with must-try dishes
Aug. 28—Since 2019, A Soulful Taste of the Burgh has enticed attendees with the comforting taste of soul food. This year, Downtown festival will expand its footprint further down the Boulevard of the Allies, running from Aug. 30 to Sept. 1. The event features around 100 food and commercial vendors from both the area and across the country, said founder B. Marshall. One of the festival's ...
Steelers rookie DB done for the year
When the Pittsburgh Steelers selected former Texas defensive back Ryan Watts in the 2024 NFL draft, we felt like the Steelers got a bargain. As training camp and the preseason went on, we cooled on Watts a bit but still felt like he had a shot to make the final 53-man roster.
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