Duquesne University sophomore Adrian Ramirez is taking it day by day after learning he and his family lost their home.
The Pittsburgh community provided support for people impacted by the fires in Los Angeles. The Brother’s Brother Foundation, an organization that helps provide support in response to natural disasters, sent money and resources to Los Angeles. The Richard King Mellon Foundation supplemented the support with a $500,000 grant.
Mickey Moniak and the Los Angeles Angels went to a salary arbitration hearing Thursday, with the outfielder asking a three-person panel for a raise to $2 million and the team arguing for $1.5 million.
As any would-be hockey broadcaster raised in Pittsburgh, Cooney was influenced heavily by Mike Lange. The longtime voice of the Penguins and a broadcaster emeritus, Lange is famous in the region — and throughout North America, really — for his dozens of colorful goal calls.
First Period_1, Pittsburgh, Crosby 13 (Grzelcyk, Beauvillier), 14:09. Penalties_Jeannot, LA (Tripping), 8:38. Second Period_2, Pittsburgh, Malkin 9 (Pettersson ...
First Period_1, Pittsburgh, Crosby 13 (Grzelcyk, Beauvillier), 14:09. Second Period_2, Pittsburgh, Malkin 9 (Pettersson, Tomasino), 8:26. 3, Los Angeles, Kempe 23 ...
The Pittsburgh Steelers have signed former Los Angeles Rams cornerback Cameron McCutcheon to a future’s contract after the end of the Rams' season, the team announced on Tuesday.
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TODAY: The Steelers were back-to-back Super Bowl winners for the second time, capping off Pittsburgh's dominant run of four championships in six years.
While Michelle's family begins the long road to recovery, she says she learned three things from this experience: simplify, put that phone down, and hug the people in your life.
The Pirates offered a king's ransom for Paul Skenes' 1/1 debut patch card, but the Los Angeles preteen who pulled the card is saying no deal.
It’s hard to argue against this kid being one of the coolest — and soon-to-be one of the richest — 11-year-olds in Los Angeles. A young baseball card collector, who pulled what’s being called a “one-of-a-kind offering,