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Whether it's Rite Aid, the old stadiums, or even the Original Hot Dog Shop, Yinzers are remembering Pittsburgh's past on Halloween.
A 15-year-old boy was shot multiple times in Pittsburgh’s Stanton Heights neighborhood Thursday morning. Police were called to the intersection of Stanton Avenue and Woodbine Street around 7:20 a.m.
Pittsburgh voters on Tuesday will elect a new mayor. Incumbent Mayor Ed Gainey lost the Democratic primary in May, leaving voters to choose a new leader for the city. Here are five things voters should know: Who are the candidates?
The future of the Pittsburgh Public Schools district is becoming more clear -- and it's likely going to include closing a number of schools. Superintendent Dr. Wayne Walters presented the district's Future-Ready Facilities Plan on Thursday night, which calls for closing 12 schools.
The league's most expensive defense needs to clean up its communication, technique and execution if it's going to improve.
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Former Steelers coach says Pittsburgh fans should be embarrassed after Sunday's loss to the Packers
Bruce Arians didn't hold back on the Steelers' fans after Packers fans took over Acrisure Stadium on Sunday night.
PITTSBURGH -- The Pittsburgh Steelers got positive news on two starting offensive linemen on Friday. Center Zach Frazier and guard Isaac Seumalo both seem on track to play on Sunday. Frazier played through a calf strain last week and he says that a week after that, his calf feels much better as he powered through the week.
Mike McCarthy never thought he'd hear "Go Pack Go" chants in Pittsburgh but that's exactly what happened during the Packers-Steelers game.
Fans are riding high after Sunday’s win, and Green Bay fans feel good about the team’s chances of a division title.
Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Cole Holcomb did not practice on Thursday while battling an illness. He was one of a multitude of players who did not practice ahead of the team’s game against the Indianapolis Colts.