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Americans have one more reason to celebrate this Fourth of July: getting all the gear needed to host a pool party costs less ...
A report released Thursday by a national nonprofit that researches roadway infrastructure shows that thousands of miles of road and hundreds of bridges in the greater Pittsburgh region are in dire ...
Jim Gregory and Justin Mason: An energy plan to sustain rural Pennsylvania - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
At least 23 other states have already legalized some form of community energy projects. They’ve done so, because in recent years, solar and wind power have been the cheapest ways to add new ...
Aaron Rodgers and George Pickens will never work together. That might not be a terrible outcome for the Steelers.
HARRISBURG — Thirteen days before the state budget deadline, Senate President Pro Tempore Kim Ward said Pennsylvania faces a budget crisis unlike any she has seen in 17 years as a lawmaker ...
Just two months after an arsonist attacked Gov. Josh Shapiro’s Harrisburg residence, Mr. Shapiro and Western Pennsylvania lawmakers found themselves condemning the shooting of two Minnesota ...
On the third day of the U.S. Open, golf greats Jack Nicklaus and Johnny Miller reflected on their memories at Oakmont and so much more.
Fans who don’t want to brave the soaked grounds of Oakmont Country Club on Saturday can get their money back. The USGA announced it is offering refunds for Saturday tickets due to the ...
Jim: Do you think, as I do, that now would be the time to engage teams on an IKF trade? Strike while he’s hot. Hiles: I think you make a move whenever you feel like you’re getting the absolute ...
The golfer who emerges victorious Sunday at the U.S. Open here at Oakmont Country Club is probably the one who minimizes bogeys, and that generally means the golfer who hits the most fairways. It ...
Rodgers, who will turn 42 in the fall, quarterbacked a Jets offense last season that ranked fourth in passing percentage (64%). During Rodgers’ prime in Green Bay the Packers were a pass-heavy ...
WASHINGTON — U.S. Sen. John Fetterman again lashed out at his own party this week, urging Democrats to vocally condemn protests that have turned ...
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