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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 16 Aug 2026

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The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette is a long-established daily newspaper serving Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and the wider western Pennsylvania region. Founded in 1786, it’s one of the oldest continuously published newspapers in the US and has played a significant role in documenting the political, economic and cultural development of the area. The publication provides comprehensive coverage of local and national news, politics, business, education and community affairs. It has historically focused on issues closely tied to the region’s identity, including the rise and transformation of the steel industry, urban development and the changing economic landscape of Pittsburgh. The Post-Gazette is also widely known for its extensive sports reporting, reflecting the city’s passionate fan base. Coverage regularly includes teams such as the Pittsburgh Steelers, Pittsburgh Penguins and Pittsburgh Pirates, alongside commentary, analysis and feature stories. In addition to daily reporting, the publication features investigative journalism, opinion columns, arts and culture coverage and lifestyle content. Available on PressReader, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette newspaper continues to inform readers with coverage that connects Pittsburgh’s communities with the stories shaping their region.

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ArticleIT’S FIRST AND 25

Earlier this year, more than 800,000 people flocked to Pitt­s­burgh for the 2026 NFL Draft. The event went down as the biggest in the city’s his­tory, show­cas­ing many of the unique qual­it­ies the region has to offer. At the cen­ter of all the...

IT’S FIRST AND 25

Article911 units face their own crisis

For years, Allegheny County’s 911 dis­patch­ers have quietly grappled with a grow­ing men­tal health crisis that has forced them to face, firsthand, the same tra­gedies they con­front daily over the phone. In August 2024, a dis­patcher died by...

911 units face their own crisis

ArticlePOLLUTION CONCERNS LINGER IN CLAIRTON

Ger­maine Pat­ter­son has never known a life without U.S. Steel as her neigh­bor. Her child­hood home sat on a hill over­look­ing the gates of the Duquesne Steel Works, a massive indus­trial plant on the west bank of the Mononga­hela River that once...

POLLUTION CONCERNS LINGER IN CLAIRTON

ArticlePa. Turn­pike tun­nel fire sparks push for reforms

Mark Compton knew something ser­i­ous was hap­pen­ing when his cell­phone began blow­ing up with mes­sages after 9 p.m. on a Thursday night. Oth­ers on the staff at the Pennsylvania Turn­pike were noti­fy­ing the CEO about a poten­tially deadly...

Pa. Turn­pike tun­nel fire sparks push for reforms