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A man is charged with taking lewd videos of women at a Pittsburgh-area store. Police say he doesn't deny doing it. According to the criminal complaint, Ofentse Moshwesti permitted officers to search his cell phone, where they found a slew of videos and pictures taken that day inside a West Mifflin Kohl's.
Former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver George Pickens appears to be thriving in his new home with the Dallas Cowboys, continuing […] This article originally appeared on Steelers Now: George Pickens Reflects on Move to Dallas,
LATROBE, Pa. -- The Pittsburgh Steelers will get starting left tackle Broderick Jones back at practice tomorrow, according to head coach Mike Tomlin. Jones suffered a soft-tissue injury on Sunday, and would not have pracitced on Tuesday. In team walk-through, it was Calvin Anderson taking the first team reps.
A new drug called "flysky" has been spreading throughout the Pittsburgh region, and officials are warning that it can be deadly. In Fayette County over the last few days, there have been at least two overdose deaths from the drug.
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Parents in the Pittsburgh Public School District spoke out against the potential closures of two school buildings Monday night.
Four people were killed on Monday when a man, identified by police as Shane Tamura, walked into the lobby of 345 Park Avenue and began shooting.
Pittsburgh will again find itself in the AI economy spotlight in September when it hosts the two-day AI Horizons summit in the East End’s Bakery Square. The summit, in its second year, will focus this
Hockey mom Andrea Bucci faces charges for assaulting a teenage referee after her son was ejected from a youth hockey game.
According to the criminal complaint, Andrea Bucci grabbed the 16-year-old by the shirt and used profanities toward him.
Wholey’s Market in Pittsburgh’s Strip District is hosting ‘Taste of Wholey’s,’ a free community event offering a flavorful journey through its departments.
LATROBE, Pa. -- The Pittsburgh Steelers have one position already figured out on their special teams unit. Wide receiver Calvin Austin III will be the team’s starting punt returner, head coach Mike Tomlin emphasized on Tuesday.