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Steelers fans celebrated their home opener at Acrisure Stadium with tailgating traditions, a newlywed couple, and international attendees underscoring a deep community bond.
Pittsburgh welcomes the Riveters, a new women's soccer team in the USL W League, named by fans inspired by local history and the iconic Rosie the Riveter.
Sidney Crosby signed a two-year contract extension with the Pittsburgh Penguins, ensuring his presence through the 2026-27 season at $8.7 million annually.
Pittsburgh is preparing for a busy sports weekend with the Backyard Brawl and a Pirates game, placing emphasis on parking logistics and the need to reserve spaces in advance.
Steelers punter Cameron Johnston sustains a serious knee injury, potentially ending his season, as reported by WTAE and confirmed by NFL Network's Ian Rapoport.
The University of Pittsburgh has dismissed Heather Lyke as athletic director to pursue a new direction in their athletics amid the changing college sports landscape.
Former Pittsburgh Penguins players Kevin Stevens and Matt Cullen are selected for induction into the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame for their significant contributions to the sport.
The Pittsburgh Steelers named their 2024 team captains, featuring Cameron Heyward, T.J. Watt, Miles Killebrew, and new addition Russell Wilson as the offensive captain.
Groundbreaking begins for Aliquippa Athletic and Academic Center near Heinz Field, with Kraft Heinz's $1.3 million support and construction starting in spring for a 2024 completion.
The Pittsburgh Pirates inducted Bonds, Leyland, and Sanguillen into their Hall of Fame in a ceremony at PNC Park.
The MLBPA is suing the Pittsburgh Pirates and Sheetz for using player likenesses in advertising without a licensing agreement, raising issues over rights and consent.
Steelers' rookie Troy Fautanu suffered a minor MCL sprain against the Texans, with the extent of the injury still under evaluation.
Donovan Solano drove in four as the Padres beat the Pirates 6-0 after a three-hour rain delay. Padres used six pitchers for a shutout, with Bryan Hoeing earning the win.
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