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Pittsburgh Public Safety outlines safety preparations ahead of Independence Day celebrations
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) -- It's estimated that 20,000 people will be downtown to enjoy the Fourth of July festivities. The center point will be the fireworks over Point State Park in the evening. Pittsburgh Public Safety gave its safety plan on Tuesday.Before fireworks light up the night sky, people go through security checkpoints and bag checks around Point State Park."We will be using a walk-through system instead of wandering. We will also have canine units to ensure people don't have fireworks or weapons," Pittsburgh Public Safety Director Lee Schmidt said.Schmidt is aware of concerns following high-profile incidents downtown, including two random attacks and...
2024-25 Generational Wealth Management Player Profile: Tracey Jakubczak
TRACEY JAKUBCZAK – SENIOR – EISENHOWER. Parents Names: Ryan Jakubczak, Wendy MacQueen, Megan Jakubczak (stepmother), Corey MacQueen (stepfather) Siblings: Camron – brother, yes he played sports; Caleb – brother, yes he plays sports; Hudson – brother, yes he plays sports; Annabell – sister, doesn’t play sports; Mason – brother, doesn’t play sports; Grace – sister, plays sport; Ruby – sister, doesn’t play sports.
Pittsburgh Welcomes Furries and Fosters Charitable Spirit for Senior Dogs at Anthrocon's Grand Return
The city of Pittsburgh is bracing for a bustling weekend as Anthrocon, the beloved furry convention, makes its highly anticipated return, an annual celebration that has found a unique and welcoming home in Steel City since 2006. This year's gathering, running from Thursday through Sunday at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center, is not only about the vibrant costumes and imaginative personas but also serves a charitable cause, partnering with Gray Paws Sanctuary, a nonprofit organization dedicated to the well-being of senior dogs, according to CBS News Pittsburgh.
Former Browns WR Says Defense Targeted Steelers’ Terry Bradshaw, Lynn Swann: ‘We’re Gonna Knock The Taste Out Of His Mouth’
The Pittsburgh Steelers dominated much of the 1970s, particularly the latter half with offensive stars like Terry Bradshaw and Lynn Swann. Younger generations of football fans don’t view these names in the same light as they once were, admittedly. Those who played against them, however, remember just how good they were—and how to play them.
Identity of man found dead after massive police presence in Cranberry released
The man Cranberry Police were searching for and found dead Thursday afternoon near Cranberry Highlands Golf Course has been identified. Employees there notified authorities they saw a disabled car with weapons inside and a man who wasn’t coherent.
Last ride remembers Leechburg man's adventurous life
Jul. 2—Scottie Joe Hawkins got one last ride on his truck Tuesday. Family and friends hoisted his casket onto the flatbed of the tractor-trailer Hawkins used to make his living, using it as a hearse to take him to his final resting place. A special platform was built onto the flatbed for the single purpose of holding the casket. "They all got together and put it together for him," David ...
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