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Pittsburgh announces its first-ever World Cup soccer tournament to celebrate cultural diversity, inviting residents to play or cheer in June and July.
Pennsylvania Senate passed a bill prohibiting transgender girls from participating in female sports teams at schools and colleges, stirring controversy and potential legal challenges.
Pittsburgh is preparing to host the 2026 NFL Draft, an event that has generated much excitement among fans and the city, with hopes for economic and infrastructural benefits.
Mike Sullivan has parted ways with the Pittsburgh Penguins after a tenure highlighted by two Stanley Cup wins. The team acknowledges a transition period and starts searching for a new head coach.
Pittsburgh's Acrisure Stadium is hosting the Monster Energy AMA Supercross for the first time in 40 years, with local talent competing and around 50,000 fans expected.
The Pittsburgh Pirates are providing virtual vouchers for Paul Skenes bobbleheads due to a shortage at a recent game, assuring fans will receive the collectible.
Penn State University is auctioning off Beaver Stadium memorabilia, including signage and bleacher seats, certified with authenticity, amid stadium renovations.
Elizabeth Township unveils a renovated baseball field with turf infield, new fencing, and lighting worth $2 million, which can quickly convert to a WPIAL-compliant field.
Former Penguins GM Ray Shero has died at 62, remembered for his vital role in the team's 2009 Stanley Cup win and his positive impact on the NHL and USA Hockey.
Pirates prepare for home opener at PNC Park with new menu items, store upgrades, and activities, including a flyover and national anthem by a U.S. Air Force Staff Sergeant.
The Pittsburgh Penguins will play two games against the Nashville Predators in Stockholm, Sweden this November, marking their first European games since 2008. Tickets go on sale in March.
Former Steelers lineman and broadcaster Craig Wolfley passed away at 66 after battling cancer. His death impacts the Pittsburgh community and the Steelers.
Pittsburgh Penguins' Kevin Acklin is resigning as President of Business Operations, moving to an advisory role. His departure was announced at a gala.
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