U.S. Steel Accuses Cleveland-Cliffs, Union of Sabotaging Nippon Merger in Pittsburgh Federal Court
U.S. Steel accuses Cleveland-Cliffs and United Steelworkers of conspiring to sabotage its merger with Nippon Steel and sues them, arguing the move was to control the steel market. They also challenge President Biden's block of the merger.
End of an Era: Michael's Pizza Bar on Pittsburgh's South Side to Close After 45 Years
Michael's Pizza Bar in Pittsburgh is closing on March 28 after 45 years, as announced on social media. The restaurant, known for unique pizzas, was recently under new ownership. No reason for the closure was given.
Western Pennsylvania Youth Football League Faces Financial Crisis Amid Embezzlement Allegations
Embezzlement allegations have thrown the WPYFL into turmoil, prompting an emergency meeting and resignation of a league director. New officials are working to access frozen or missing funds, with an investigation ongoing.
Search for Missing University of Pittsburgh Student Intensifies in Dominican Republic, International Authorities Investigate Potential Accident
American, Dominican, and Indian authorities are involved in the search for missing University of Pittsburgh student Sudiksha Konanki in the Dominican Republic.
North Versailles Residents Disheartened by Giant Eagle Closure After Four Decades of Service
The closure of the Giant Eagle in North Versailles has surprised customers and sparked concerns, especially amongst the elderly, about increased travel for groceries and pharmacy needs. Employees will be offered other positions.












