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Two Pennsylvania Cities Named Best Foodie Cities in U.S.
When it comes to foodie cities, Pennsylvania has a lot to offer. Philadelphia and Pittsburgh are two cities that stand out in the culinary world. Both cities are making their mark when it comes to food scenes that offer variety, quality, and uniqueness. According to a recent study by WalletHub,...
UNC-Pittsburgh: Mack Brown Postgame Q&A
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — Certain missed opportunities were too much to overcome, as North Carolina fell to Pittsburgh 34-24 on Saturday at Kenan Stadium. Pitt's playmaking duo of quarterback Eli Holstein and running back Desmond Reid proved to be too much for the Tar Heels' defense. Holstein finished 25-of-42 passing for a season-high 381 passing yards and four total touchdowns. Reid supplied 210 all-purpose yards (155 receiving, 55 rushing) and one touchdown.
Thousands join search for Lucky, dog stolen in Pennsylvania, on Facebook
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — The community has rallied to find Lucky, the dog that was inside an 87-year-old Pittsburgh-area man's car when it was stolen. A Facebook page dedicated to bringing him home has thousands of members. It's been a week and a half since 87-year-old Willard Martz had his car stolen at the Tractor Supply Company store in Mt. Pleasant with his dog Lucky still inside. Since that time, police tracked down the man they believe stole Martz's car, 43-year-old Kenneth Crider. Police recovered the car, damaged after a high-speed chase in North Carolina. Lucky, however, has never been found. Crider told police...
1 suspect involved in missing money from McKeesport evidence room, DA says
Oct. 4—One unnamed suspect has been targeted in the investigation of missing money from the McKeesport Police Department evidence room, according to Allegheny County District Attorney Stephen A. Zappala Jr. "It doesn't matter what policies or protocols or procedues you have," he said. "A lot of this is based on trust. And there was a person in a position who was trusted, and unfortunately, ...
The Barefoot Dutchman makes his way through Western Pennsylvania on record-breaking cross-country trek
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — A veteran and mental health advocate is trekking across the country without shoes to accomplish a feat never done before.Thirty-seven-year-old Dutch Army veteran Anton Nootenboom, who goes by The Barefoot Dutchman, has battled depression and suicidal thoughts after three missions in Afghanistan."I struggled with my own mental health for quite a while a few years back, and after coming back from that trip, I fully dove into what mental health actually means and how does it affect other people," Nootenboom said. He found solace in a barefoot lifestyle and walking — a lot. In 2021, he...
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