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VOTERS GUIDE 2021
Get all of your Post-Gazette 2021 Election content here! EFFECTS OF CDC EVICTION MORATORIUM RULING UNCLEAR AS While a federal judge on Wednesday told the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that a national eviction moratorium goes beyondits authority,
ONE YEAR LATER: THE LEGACY OF GEORGE FLOYD Tony Norman: A year after George Floyd, a change has finally come to Pittsburgh Gene Collier: Sports are fully invested in post-GeorgeFloyd realities
HARTWOOD ACRES CONCERT LINEUP APPEARS ON SOCIAL MEDIA Although Allegheny County has yet to announce it, a graphic of the Summer Concert Series at Hartwood Acres lineup appeared on socialmedia Monday
BOY INJURED IN MCKEES ROCKS SHOOTING A boy was injured in a shooting in McKees Rocks on Tuesday evening. The 911 call came in shortly after 9 p.m. for the area of Locust andMcKee streets.
COLLEGES ARE MOVING AWAY FROM STANDARDIZED TESTS TO No single test or essay or school report card can capture a student’s potential or predict success or failure. CAN EMPLOYERS DEMAND PROOF OF COVID-19 VACCINATIONS Will the new COVID-19 vaccines be added to the list of mandatory inoculations for school kids? Can employers require their employees toprove they’ve
MEMORIES OF THE SUGAR CUBE VACCINATION As a practicing pediatrician in Pittsburgh, I spend at least a third of my day discussing COVID-19 and working hard to get my patient’sparents as
BUYING HERE: LARDIN HOUSE INN WORKS AS A RESTAURANT OR The Lardin House Inn has literally stood the test of time, with its oldest portion dating to the 1760s. For the past 15 years, Louise Blaker and Bill Aupperle PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTESTEELERSSPORTSPENGUINSPIRATESLOCALNEWS Get the latest Pittsburgh local news, breaking news, sports, entertainment, weather and traffic, as well as national and international news, from the Pulitzer Prize-winning staff of thePittsburgh
VOTERS GUIDE 2021
Get all of your Post-Gazette 2021 Election content here! EFFECTS OF CDC EVICTION MORATORIUM RULING UNCLEAR AS While a federal judge on Wednesday told the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that a national eviction moratorium goes beyondits authority,
ONE YEAR LATER: THE LEGACY OF GEORGE FLOYD Tony Norman: A year after George Floyd, a change has finally come to Pittsburgh Gene Collier: Sports are fully invested in post-GeorgeFloyd realities
HARTWOOD ACRES CONCERT LINEUP APPEARS ON SOCIAL MEDIA Although Allegheny County has yet to announce it, a graphic of the Summer Concert Series at Hartwood Acres lineup appeared on socialmedia Monday
BOY INJURED IN MCKEES ROCKS SHOOTING A boy was injured in a shooting in McKees Rocks on Tuesday evening. The 911 call came in shortly after 9 p.m. for the area of Locust andMcKee streets.
COLLEGES ARE MOVING AWAY FROM STANDARDIZED TESTS TO No single test or essay or school report card can capture a student’s potential or predict success or failure. CAN EMPLOYERS DEMAND PROOF OF COVID-19 VACCINATIONS Will the new COVID-19 vaccines be added to the list of mandatory inoculations for school kids? Can employers require their employees toprove they’ve
MEMORIES OF THE SUGAR CUBE VACCINATION As a practicing pediatrician in Pittsburgh, I spend at least a third of my day discussing COVID-19 and working hard to get my patient’sparents as
BUYING HERE: LARDIN HOUSE INN WORKS AS A RESTAURANT OR The Lardin House Inn has literally stood the test of time, with its oldest portion dating to the 1760s. For the past 15 years, Louise Blaker and Bill Aupperle THE NORTH SHORE DRIVE SPORTS PODCAST Steelers insiders Brian Batko and Ray Fittipaldo recap OTAs and discuss what they have learned about this 2021 team. After hearing from Mason Rudolph this week, we might have aVOTERS GUIDE 2021
Gainey wins Pittsburgh mayoral race’s Dem primary, topping incumbent Peduto. Pa. voters approve Constitutional amendments to curbgovernor’s power
ONE YEAR LATER: THE LEGACY OF GEORGE FLOYD Tony Norman: A year after George Floyd, a change has finally come to Pittsburgh Gene Collier: Sports are fully invested in post-GeorgeFloyd realities
THE BUSINESS OF PITTSBURGH The past year and a half have certainly been, well, memorable. A global pandemic, lockdowns, protests for racial justice, an economic downturn, even a huge ship wedged in the Suez Canal. BUYING HERE: LARDIN HOUSE INN WORKS AS A RESTAURANT OR The Lardin House Inn has literally stood the test of time, with its oldest portion dating to the 1760s. For the past 15 years, Louise Blaker and Bill Aupperle WIL CROWE SHINES, BUT THE PIRATES SUFFER ANOTHER CLOSE Wil Crowe was excellent on Saturday, but the Pirates’ offense was quiet and they suffered another close loss to the Cubs. U.S. UNEMPLOYMENT CLAIMS KEEP FALLING, HIT ANOTHER This story was updated at 9:09 a.m. on May 6, 2021. WASHINGTON — The number of Americans seeking unemployment aid fell last week to498,000, the
KENDRICK GREEN WILL TRY TO BE AN NFL RARITY FOR STEELERS When it’s all said and done, Kendrick Green would love to be able to say he added to the lineage of Steelers centers, from Mike Webster toDermontti
ARTIST PAINTS PORTRAITS OF THOSE WHO DIED FROM COVID-19 Last October, St. Petersburg, Fla., artist Margaret Bayalis, feeling burned out by the pandemic, was grappling with how to respond to itvisually. She
IT’S FEAST OR FAMINE FOR REAL ESTATE AGENTS IN PITTSBURGH Real estate agent Julie Welter already has closed 25 sales in Upper St. Clair this year, and she has another 27 homes under contract inthe South Hills
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VOTERS GUIDE 2021
Republicans look likely to hold 2 state House seats in Western Pennsylvania special elections. Gainey wins Pittsburgh mayoral race’s Dem primary, EFFECTS OF CDC EVICTION MORATORIUM RULING UNCLEAR AS While a federal judge on Wednesday told the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that a national eviction moratorium goes beyondits authority,
HARTWOOD ACRES CONCERT LINEUP APPEARS ON SOCIAL MEDIA smervis@post-gazette.com. May 3, 2021. 6:38 PM. Although Allegheny County has yet to announce it, a graphic of the Summer Concert Seriesat Hartwood Acres
ONE YEAR LATER: THE LEGACY OF GEORGE FLOYD Tony Norman: A year after George Floyd, a change has finally come to Pittsburgh Gene Collier: Sports are fully invested in post-GeorgeFloyd realities
ARTIST PAINTS PORTRAITS OF THOSE WHO DIED FROM COVID-19 Artist paints portraits of those who died from COVID-19. Maggie Duffy. Tampa Bay Times. May 8, 2021. 4:00 AM. Last October, St. Petersburg, Fla., artist Margaret Bayalis, feeling burned out by the COLLEGES ARE MOVING AWAY FROM STANDARDIZED TESTS TO No single test or essay or school report card can capture a student’s potential or predict success or failure. U.S. UNEMPLOYMENT CLAIMS KEEP FALLING, HIT ANOTHER This story was updated at 9:09 a.m. on May 6, 2021. WASHINGTON — The number of Americans seeking unemployment aid fell last week to498,000, the
MEMORIES OF THE SUGAR CUBE VACCINATION Jim Tucker. Jan 2, 2021. 9:00 PM. As a practicing pediatrician in Pittsburgh, I spend at least a third of my day discussing COVID-19 and working hard to get my patient’s parents as excited about YOUR GUIDE TO PA.’S 2021 PRIMARY BALLOT QUESTIONSSEE MORE ONPOST-GAZETTE.COM
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Republicans look likely to hold 2 state House seats in Western Pennsylvania special elections. Gainey wins Pittsburgh mayoral race’s Dem primary, EFFECTS OF CDC EVICTION MORATORIUM RULING UNCLEAR AS While a federal judge on Wednesday told the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that a national eviction moratorium goes beyondits authority,
HARTWOOD ACRES CONCERT LINEUP APPEARS ON SOCIAL MEDIA smervis@post-gazette.com. May 3, 2021. 6:38 PM. Although Allegheny County has yet to announce it, a graphic of the Summer Concert Seriesat Hartwood Acres
ONE YEAR LATER: THE LEGACY OF GEORGE FLOYD Tony Norman: A year after George Floyd, a change has finally come to Pittsburgh Gene Collier: Sports are fully invested in post-GeorgeFloyd realities
ARTIST PAINTS PORTRAITS OF THOSE WHO DIED FROM COVID-19 Artist paints portraits of those who died from COVID-19. Maggie Duffy. Tampa Bay Times. May 8, 2021. 4:00 AM. Last October, St. Petersburg, Fla., artist Margaret Bayalis, feeling burned out by the COLLEGES ARE MOVING AWAY FROM STANDARDIZED TESTS TO No single test or essay or school report card can capture a student’s potential or predict success or failure. U.S. UNEMPLOYMENT CLAIMS KEEP FALLING, HIT ANOTHER This story was updated at 9:09 a.m. on May 6, 2021. WASHINGTON — The number of Americans seeking unemployment aid fell last week to498,000, the
MEMORIES OF THE SUGAR CUBE VACCINATION Jim Tucker. Jan 2, 2021. 9:00 PM. As a practicing pediatrician in Pittsburgh, I spend at least a third of my day discussing COVID-19 and working hard to get my patient’s parents as excited about YOUR GUIDE TO PA.’S 2021 PRIMARY BALLOT QUESTIONSSEE MORE ONPOST-GAZETTE.COM
THE NORTH SHORE DRIVE SPORTS PODCAST 1 day ago · Pirates insiders Jason Mackey and Mike Persak discuss the return of key injured players and what Colin Moran’s new injury means for the lineup. Will it have an impact on his future with theVOTERS GUIDE 2021
Republicans look likely to hold 2 state House seats in Western Pennsylvania special elections. Gainey wins Pittsburgh mayoral race’s Dem primary, THE BUSINESS OF PITTSBURGH The past year and a half have certainly been, well, memorable. A global pandemic, lockdowns, protests for racial justice, an economic downturn, even a huge ship wedged in the Suez Canal.THE BRIDGE FORWARD
The Bridge Forward. Washington’s plan for the next pandemic runs through Pittsburgh. But can it work without a broader lens? ONE YEAR LATER: THE LEGACY OF GEORGE FLOYD Tony Norman: A year after George Floyd, a change has finally come to Pittsburgh Gene Collier: Sports are fully invested in post-GeorgeFloyd realities
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA GOLF COURSES Your comprehensive guide to golf in Western Pennsylvania. Click the pins on the map for details about the golf courses. Last updated: May 5, 2021. Holes: Daily fee - 9 holes: Daily fee - 18 holes ARTIST PAINTS PORTRAITS OF THOSE WHO DIED FROM COVID-19 Artist paints portraits of those who died from COVID-19. Maggie Duffy. Tampa Bay Times. May 8, 2021. 4:00 AM. Last October, St. Petersburg, Fla., artist Margaret Bayalis, feeling burned out by the ALMOST 450 INCARCERATED PEOPLE VACCINATED AT ALLEGHENY Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. May 6, 2021. 4:24 PM. There have been 448 incarcerated people who have received a COVID-19 vaccine at theAllegheny
WHAT TYLER ANDERSON’S STRONG START MEANS FOR PIRATES’ LONG Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. jmackey@post-gazette.com. May 9, 2021. 7:29 PM. CHICAGO — Buried beneath a slew of roster moves, and the Pirates somehow scoring six runs with a WIL CROWE SHINES, BUT THE PIRATES SUFFER ANOTHER CLOSE Wil Crowe shines, but the Pirates suffer another close loss. Jason Mackey. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. jmackey@post-gazette.com. May 8, 2021. 3:03 PM. CHICAGO — PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTESTEELERSSPORTSPENGUINSLOCALNEWSARCHIVES Get the latest Pittsburgh local news, breaking news, sports, entertainment, weather and traffic, as well as national and international news, from the Pulitzer Prize-winning staff of thePittsburgh
EFFECTS OF CDC EVICTION MORATORIUM RULING UNCLEAR AS While a federal judge on Wednesday told the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that a national eviction moratorium goes beyondits authority,
HARTWOOD ACRES CONCERT LINEUP APPEARS ON SOCIAL MEDIA smervis@post-gazette.com. May 3, 2021. 6:38 PM. Although Allegheny County has yet to announce it, a graphic of the Summer Concert Seriesat Hartwood Acres
ONE YEAR LATER: THE LEGACY OF GEORGE FLOYD Tony Norman: A year after George Floyd, a change has finally come to Pittsburgh Gene Collier: Sports are fully invested in post-GeorgeFloyd realities
WOLF: PA. TO REOPEN FULLY BY MEMORIAL DAY, ALL COVID-19 The Wolf administration said Tuesday that it will lift COVID-19 restrictions on Memorial Day, with the exception of masking. As of 12:01 a.m. May 31, restaurants, COLLEGES ARE MOVING AWAY FROM STANDARDIZED TESTS TO No single test or essay or school report card can capture a student’s potential or predict success or failure. CAN EMPLOYERS DEMAND PROOF OF COVID-19 VACCINATIONS For the moment, the Equal Opportunity Employment Commission says employers are free to ask. “The EEOC guidance provides that asking or requiring employees to MEMORIES OF THE SUGAR CUBE VACCINATION Jim Tucker. Jan 2, 2021. 9:00 PM. As a practicing pediatrician in Pittsburgh, I spend at least a third of my day discussing COVID-19 and working hard to get my patient’s parents as excited about U.S. UNEMPLOYMENT CLAIMS KEEP FALLING, HIT ANOTHER This story was updated at 9:09 a.m. on May 6, 2021. WASHINGTON — The number of Americans seeking unemployment aid fell last week to498,000, the
MIKE SULLIVAN, RAISED BY A NURSE, HOLDS SPECIAL SPOT FOR Mike Sullivan will always remember the night he found his mother, Myrna, on the back deck wearing slippers and a nightgown — and wielding a hammer. She PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTESTEELERSSPORTSPENGUINSLOCALNEWSARCHIVES Get the latest Pittsburgh local news, breaking news, sports, entertainment, weather and traffic, as well as national and international news, from the Pulitzer Prize-winning staff of thePittsburgh
EFFECTS OF CDC EVICTION MORATORIUM RULING UNCLEAR AS While a federal judge on Wednesday told the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that a national eviction moratorium goes beyondits authority,
HARTWOOD ACRES CONCERT LINEUP APPEARS ON SOCIAL MEDIA smervis@post-gazette.com. May 3, 2021. 6:38 PM. Although Allegheny County has yet to announce it, a graphic of the Summer Concert Seriesat Hartwood Acres
ONE YEAR LATER: THE LEGACY OF GEORGE FLOYD Tony Norman: A year after George Floyd, a change has finally come to Pittsburgh Gene Collier: Sports are fully invested in post-GeorgeFloyd realities
WOLF: PA. TO REOPEN FULLY BY MEMORIAL DAY, ALL COVID-19 The Wolf administration said Tuesday that it will lift COVID-19 restrictions on Memorial Day, with the exception of masking. As of 12:01 a.m. May 31, restaurants, COLLEGES ARE MOVING AWAY FROM STANDARDIZED TESTS TO No single test or essay or school report card can capture a student’s potential or predict success or failure. CAN EMPLOYERS DEMAND PROOF OF COVID-19 VACCINATIONS For the moment, the Equal Opportunity Employment Commission says employers are free to ask. “The EEOC guidance provides that asking or requiring employees to MEMORIES OF THE SUGAR CUBE VACCINATION Jim Tucker. Jan 2, 2021. 9:00 PM. As a practicing pediatrician in Pittsburgh, I spend at least a third of my day discussing COVID-19 and working hard to get my patient’s parents as excited about U.S. UNEMPLOYMENT CLAIMS KEEP FALLING, HIT ANOTHER This story was updated at 9:09 a.m. on May 6, 2021. WASHINGTON — The number of Americans seeking unemployment aid fell last week to498,000, the
MIKE SULLIVAN, RAISED BY A NURSE, HOLDS SPECIAL SPOT FOR Mike Sullivan will always remember the night he found his mother, Myrna, on the back deck wearing slippers and a nightgown — and wielding a hammer. She THE NORTH SHORE DRIVE SPORTS PODCAST 1 day ago · College insiders John McGonigal, Craig Meyer and Nubyjas Wilborn discuss Robert Morris’ decision to end its hockey programs and Mike Krzyzewski’s retirement announcement. Plus,THE BRIDGE FORWARD
What do these 9 public health experts think is the biggest challenge facing the U.S. against our next public health crisis?VOTERS GUIDE 2021
Republicans look likely to hold 2 state House seats in Western Pennsylvania special elections. Gainey wins Pittsburgh mayoral race’s Dem primary, THE BUSINESS OF PITTSBURGH The past year and a half have certainly been, well, memorable. A global pandemic, lockdowns, protests for racial justice, an economic downturn, even a huge ship wedged in the Suez Canal. ONE YEAR LATER: THE LEGACY OF GEORGE FLOYD Tony Norman: A year after George Floyd, a change has finally come to Pittsburgh Gene Collier: Sports are fully invested in post-GeorgeFloyd realities
ARTIST PAINTS PORTRAITS OF THOSE WHO DIED FROM COVID-19 Artist paints portraits of those who died from COVID-19. Maggie Duffy. Tampa Bay Times. May 8, 2021. 4:00 AM. Last October, St. Petersburg, Fla., artist Margaret Bayalis, feeling burned out by the BOY INJURED IN MCKEES ROCKS SHOOTING localnews@post-gazette.com. May 4, 2021. 7:03 PM. A boy was injured in a shooting in McKees Rocks on Tuesday evening. The 911 call came inshortly after 9
ALMOST 450 INCARCERATED PEOPLE VACCINATED AT ALLEGHENY Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. May 6, 2021. 4:24 PM. There have been 448 incarcerated people who have received a COVID-19 vaccine at theAllegheny
FROM THE POINT: IDENTIFYING THE MOST IMPORTANT PENGUINS 4. Tristan Jarry: Jarry overcame a really rough start to give the Penguins consistently solid goaltending. He will finish in the top four in the NHL in wins. So naturally he received a vote from PENGUINS WIN PLANNING COMMISSION APPROVAL FOR FNB The Pittsburgh Penguins scored a key off-ice victory Tuesday, winning approval by the city planning commission for the construction of a newheadquarters
PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTESTEELERSSPORTSPENGUINSLOCALNEWSARCHIVES Get the latest Pittsburgh local news, breaking news, sports, entertainment, weather and traffic, as well as national and international news, from the Pulitzer Prize-winning staff of thePittsburgh
THE NORTH SHORE DRIVE SPORTS PODCAST 4 hours ago · College insiders John McGonigal, Craig Meyer and Nubyjas Wilborn discuss Robert Morris’ decision to end its hockey programs and Mike Krzyzewski’s retirement announcement. Plus, HARTWOOD ACRES CONCERT LINEUP APPEARS ON SOCIAL MEDIA smervis@post-gazette.com. May 3, 2021. 6:38 PM. Although Allegheny County has yet to announce it, a graphic of the Summer Concert Seriesat Hartwood Acres
GENE THERAPY: TOO FAST? COVID VACCINE WAS DECADES IN THE COVID vaccine was decades in the making. Gene Collier. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. gcollier@post-gazette.com. May 5, 2021. 8:51 AM. When Iwas
ONE YEAR LATER: THE LEGACY OF GEORGE FLOYD Tony Norman: A year after George Floyd, a change has finally come to Pittsburgh Gene Collier: Sports are fully invested in post-GeorgeFloyd realities
EFFECTS OF CDC EVICTION MORATORIUM RULING UNCLEAR AS While a federal judge on Wednesday told the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that a national eviction moratorium goes beyondits authority,
MICHAEL HOUSER’S IMPROBABLE STORY ADDS ANOTHER CHAPTER AS As a kid who grew up rooting on the Penguins and idolizing Marc-Andre Fleury, Michael Houser witnessed plenty of memorable moments insidePittsburgh hockey
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA GOLF COURSES Your comprehensive guide to golf in Western Pennsylvania. Click the pins on the map for details about the golf courses. Last updated: May 5, 2021. Holes: Daily fee - 9 holes: Daily fee - 18 holes MIKE SULLIVAN, RAISED BY A NURSE, HOLDS SPECIAL SPOT FOR Mike Sullivan will always remember the night he found his mother, Myrna, on the back deck wearing slippers and a nightgown — and wielding a hammer. She MASSIVE EQUIFAX SETTLEMENT GOT THE NOD ONE YEAR AGO. WHEREAUTHOR:PATRICIA SABATINI
It’s been one year since the settlement involving tens of millions of victims of the colossal Equifax data breach received final approvaland the
PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTESTEELERSSPORTSPENGUINSLOCALNEWSARCHIVES Get the latest Pittsburgh local news, breaking news, sports, entertainment, weather and traffic, as well as national and international news, from the Pulitzer Prize-winning staff of thePittsburgh
THE NORTH SHORE DRIVE SPORTS PODCAST 4 hours ago · College insiders John McGonigal, Craig Meyer and Nubyjas Wilborn discuss Robert Morris’ decision to end its hockey programs and Mike Krzyzewski’s retirement announcement. Plus, HARTWOOD ACRES CONCERT LINEUP APPEARS ON SOCIAL MEDIA smervis@post-gazette.com. May 3, 2021. 6:38 PM. Although Allegheny County has yet to announce it, a graphic of the Summer Concert Seriesat Hartwood Acres
GENE THERAPY: TOO FAST? COVID VACCINE WAS DECADES IN THE COVID vaccine was decades in the making. Gene Collier. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. gcollier@post-gazette.com. May 5, 2021. 8:51 AM. When Iwas
ONE YEAR LATER: THE LEGACY OF GEORGE FLOYD Tony Norman: A year after George Floyd, a change has finally come to Pittsburgh Gene Collier: Sports are fully invested in post-GeorgeFloyd realities
EFFECTS OF CDC EVICTION MORATORIUM RULING UNCLEAR AS While a federal judge on Wednesday told the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that a national eviction moratorium goes beyondits authority,
MICHAEL HOUSER’S IMPROBABLE STORY ADDS ANOTHER CHAPTER AS As a kid who grew up rooting on the Penguins and idolizing Marc-Andre Fleury, Michael Houser witnessed plenty of memorable moments insidePittsburgh hockey
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA GOLF COURSES Your comprehensive guide to golf in Western Pennsylvania. Click the pins on the map for details about the golf courses. Last updated: May 5, 2021. Holes: Daily fee - 9 holes: Daily fee - 18 holes MIKE SULLIVAN, RAISED BY A NURSE, HOLDS SPECIAL SPOT FOR Mike Sullivan will always remember the night he found his mother, Myrna, on the back deck wearing slippers and a nightgown — and wielding a hammer. She MASSIVE EQUIFAX SETTLEMENT GOT THE NOD ONE YEAR AGO. WHEREAUTHOR:PATRICIA SABATINI
It’s been one year since the settlement involving tens of millions of victims of the colossal Equifax data breach received final approvaland the
THE BRIDGE FORWARD
What do these 9 public health experts think is the biggest challenge facing the U.S. against our next public health crisis? THE NORTH SHORE DRIVE SPORTS PODCAST Steelers insiders Ray Fittipaldo and Brian Batko share their takeaways from the second week of OTAs. The highlight of this week was gettingto talk to
THE BUSINESS OF PITTSBURGH The past year and a half have certainly been, well, memorable. A global pandemic, lockdowns, protests for racial justice, an economic downturn, even a huge ship wedged in the Suez Canal. ONE YEAR LATER: THE LEGACY OF GEORGE FLOYD Tony Norman: A year after George Floyd, a change has finally come to Pittsburgh Gene Collier: Sports are fully invested in post-GeorgeFloyd realities
WOLF: PA. TO REOPEN FULLY BY MEMORIAL DAY, ALL COVID-19 The Wolf administration said Tuesday that it will lift COVID-19 restrictions on Memorial Day, with the exception of masking. As of 12:01 a.m. May 31, restaurants, GENE THERAPY: TOO FAST? COVID VACCINE WAS DECADES IN THE COVID vaccine was decades in the making. Gene Collier. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. gcollier@post-gazette.com. May 5, 2021. 8:51 AM. When Iwas
COUPLE ARRESTED AFTER CHILDREN FOUND HANDCUFFED IN VEHICLE May 6, 2021. 11:22 AM. A couple were arrested on child abuse charges after officials at a White Oak school found two children handcuffed in the adults’ vehicle, authorities said Thursday. Police OBITUARIES PGE PG STORE ARCHIVES CLASSIFIEDS Subscribe Login Register Log out My Profile Subscriber Services Search PGe NEWSLETTERS PG STORE ARCHIVES OBITUARIES JOBS LEGAL NOTICES REAL ESTATE CLASSIFIEDS EVENTS FORMER HAZELWOOD COKE WORKS BEING CONSIDERED FOR GREEN Among the public art is a 2,000-pound barn swallow crafted from repurposed steel and other metals. The sculpture includes rebar collected from the renovation of EVGENI MALKIN’S RETURN UNABLE TO SPARK PENGUINS IN THEIR PHILADELPHIA — Evgeni Malkin was back in the Penguins lineup Monday night. There was not much else to smile about, unless you’re somekind
PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTESTEELERSSPORTSPENGUINSLOCALNEWSARCHIVES Get the latest Pittsburgh local news, breaking news, sports, entertainment, weather and traffic, as well as national and international news, from the Pulitzer Prize-winning staff of thePittsburgh
THE BRIDGE FORWARD
What do these 9 public health experts think is the biggest challenge facing the U.S. against our next public health crisis? EFFECTS OF CDC EVICTION MORATORIUM RULING UNCLEAR AS While a federal judge on Wednesday told the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that a national eviction moratorium goes beyondits authority,
HARTWOOD ACRES CONCERT LINEUP APPEARS ON SOCIAL MEDIA Although Allegheny County has yet to announce it, a graphic of the Summer Concert Series at Hartwood Acres lineup appeared on socialmedia Monday
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA GOLF COURSES Golf Map Your comprehensive guide to golf in Western Pennsylvania. Click the pins on the map for details about the golf courses. Last updated: May 5, 2021 ONE YEAR LATER: THE LEGACY OF GEORGE FLOYD Tony Norman: A year after George Floyd, a change has finally come to Pittsburgh Gene Collier: Sports are fully invested in post-GeorgeFloyd realities
MICHAEL HOUSER’S IMPROBABLE STORY ADDS ANOTHER CHAPTER AS As a kid who grew up rooting on the Penguins and idolizing Marc-Andre Fleury, Michael Houser witnessed plenty of memorable moments insidePittsburgh hockey
GENE THERAPY: TOO FAST? COVID VACCINE WAS DECADES IN THE Such a sentiment, stated in isolation, makes perfect sense. Maybe calling it Operation Warp Speed wasn’t the best idea. MEMORIES OF THE SUGAR CUBE VACCINATION As a practicing pediatrician in Pittsburgh, I spend at least a third of my day discussing COVID-19 and working hard to get my patient’sparents as
MASSIVE EQUIFAX SETTLEMENT GOT THE NOD ONE YEAR AGO. WHEREAUTHOR:PATRICIA SABATINI
It’s been one year since the settlement involving tens of millions of victims of the colossal Equifax data breach received final approvaland the
PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTESTEELERSSPORTSPENGUINSLOCALNEWSARCHIVES Get the latest Pittsburgh local news, breaking news, sports, entertainment, weather and traffic, as well as national and international news, from the Pulitzer Prize-winning staff of thePittsburgh
THE BRIDGE FORWARD
What do these 9 public health experts think is the biggest challenge facing the U.S. against our next public health crisis? EFFECTS OF CDC EVICTION MORATORIUM RULING UNCLEAR AS While a federal judge on Wednesday told the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that a national eviction moratorium goes beyondits authority,
HARTWOOD ACRES CONCERT LINEUP APPEARS ON SOCIAL MEDIA Although Allegheny County has yet to announce it, a graphic of the Summer Concert Series at Hartwood Acres lineup appeared on socialmedia Monday
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA GOLF COURSES Golf Map Your comprehensive guide to golf in Western Pennsylvania. Click the pins on the map for details about the golf courses. Last updated: May 5, 2021 ONE YEAR LATER: THE LEGACY OF GEORGE FLOYD Tony Norman: A year after George Floyd, a change has finally come to Pittsburgh Gene Collier: Sports are fully invested in post-GeorgeFloyd realities
MICHAEL HOUSER’S IMPROBABLE STORY ADDS ANOTHER CHAPTER AS As a kid who grew up rooting on the Penguins and idolizing Marc-Andre Fleury, Michael Houser witnessed plenty of memorable moments insidePittsburgh hockey
GENE THERAPY: TOO FAST? COVID VACCINE WAS DECADES IN THE Such a sentiment, stated in isolation, makes perfect sense. Maybe calling it Operation Warp Speed wasn’t the best idea. MEMORIES OF THE SUGAR CUBE VACCINATION As a practicing pediatrician in Pittsburgh, I spend at least a third of my day discussing COVID-19 and working hard to get my patient’sparents as
MASSIVE EQUIFAX SETTLEMENT GOT THE NOD ONE YEAR AGO. WHEREAUTHOR:PATRICIA SABATINI
It’s been one year since the settlement involving tens of millions of victims of the colossal Equifax data breach received final approvaland the
THE BRIDGE FORWARD
What do these 9 public health experts think is the biggest challenge facing the U.S. against our next public health crisis? THE NORTH SHORE DRIVE SPORTS PODCAST Steelers insiders Ray Fittipaldo and Brian Batko share their takeaways from the second week of OTAs. The highlight of this week was gettingto talk to
THE BUSINESS OF PITTSBURGH The past year and a half have certainly been, well, memorable. A global pandemic, lockdowns, protests for racial justice, an economic downturn, even a huge ship wedged in the Suez Canal.VOTERS GUIDE 2021
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ITALIAN BIRTHPLACE OF ST. VALENTINE WANTS A LONG-DISTANCE RELATIONSHIP WITH PITTSBURGHCourtesy of Babbel
ITALIAN BIRTHPLACE OF ST. VALENTINE WANTS A LONG-DISTANCE RELATIONSHIP WITH PITTSBURGHAlexis Johnson
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette ajohnson@post-gazette.comFeb 13, 2020
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An Italian city believed to be the birthplace of St. Valentine is looking for love in the U.S. — and feels Pittsburgh would be aperfect match.
Officials in Terni, Italy, are launching a campaign on Valentine’s Day to find an American town or city to become its “sister city.” Terni mayor Leonardo Latini said he would love to partner with Pittsburgh because of its connection to the steel industry. “Pittsburgh would be very welcome to apply to be our partner city,” Mr. Latini said in a statement to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. “We are both cities sitting on multiple rivers (Terni’s Roman name, after all, was Interamna Nahars, meaning ‘in between two rivers’!). We both have a proud industrial history in steel, yet are now focusing on developing renewable energy for the future and becoming Smart Cities.”Advertisement
Terni is nicknamed “City of Lovers” — St. Valentine was a third-century priest born in the central Italian city — but it is also known as “The City of Steel” for its role in the second industrial revolution in Italy. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Primanti Bros. offering discount sandwiches if you shred your ex's photo on Valentine's Day While the two steel cities have an obvious connection, Mr. Latini said Terni and Pittsburgh have a lot more in common. “Beyond being a hotbed for innovation, Pittsburgh, like Terni, has produced many significant politicians, musicians, artists, actors, and sports people,” the statement read. Pittsburgh, seen from an aerial view of Mount Washington, above, may become the sister city of Terni, Italy, believed to be the birthplace of St. Valentine. The two cities share a connection to the steel industry, which makes Pittsburgh an ideal candidate, according to Terni’s mayor. Terni has partnered with a global language-learning app, Babbel, to search for its first American sister city. The initiative launches Valentine’s Day 2020, and the “twinning city” results will be announced on the same day next year. A spokesperson for Babbel reached out to the Post-Gazette to make the pitch after seeing a Valentine’s Day story on the paper’s websiteAdvertisement
Terni is hedging its bets. “The news of the initiative has gone out to major publications (including yours) across the USA. Terni and Babbel hope that any and all cities and towns who feel they have a cultural, historical, or indeed romantic similarity with Terni take part!” Babbel reps said in a statement. A judging panel will determine which city is awarded the accolade based on how much it shares a historical, cultural, professional, or touristic point of comparison with Terni. Babbel will donate 1,000 Babbel subscriptions to the winning city so that its inhabitants can learn the language of their new sister city. Pittsburgh currently has 20 international sister cities, a program that seeks to “develop deep and broad relationships with selected cities around the world with an ultimate goal of creating mutually beneficial economic development opportunities and stronger economies for Pittsburgh and its sister cities,” according to the city’swebsite.
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Yeah, like “ Look at us, look at us”Peduto wouldn’t be interested in the ‘Burgh having a sister city in Italy.REPLY
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Meh, Pittsburgh should hold out for a better town to be a Valentinewith
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Bill will only do it if they agree to build a bike lane that connectsthem.
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@Julian Remington Oh I get it. You don't like bike lanes. That's sofunny.
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