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If you are old enough, you probably remember paying $50 for a concert ticket and getting a very good seat. Nowadays, if you go to see a show, you are going to pay a lot more, including when you go to see McCartney at PPG Paints Arena on Nov. 11. Some of the tickets on the aftermarket cost more than $6,000. But why?
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Pittsburgh Steelers wide receivers coach Zach Azzanni sent a message to recently-retired former Steelers wide receiver Mike Williams on Thursday. Williams, who signed a one-year deal with the Los Angeles Chargers after the Steelers traded for him in the middle of the 2024 season.
Robert Phelps told us he was heading to Philadelphia on Friday to sign his contract and then go to play rookie ball in Florida.
After heavy storms, heat, and humidity the past week, we're in for a much more comfortable start to the weekend.
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Detroit City FC hosted Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC Friday night in a crucial match, and very little was settled as the teams played to a 0-0 draw.
ERIE COUNTY — Two men from Pittsburgh drowned in Lake Erie. According to our NBC affiliate, WICU, the two men were boating in the Walnut Creek Access area. On Wednesday, WICU reported that crews found Richard Bofo, 49, of Pittsburgh near Avonia Beach at 10:20 a.m. Erie County Coroner Lyell Cook ruled his death a drowning.
The Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix races are returning to Schenley Park this weekend and will have new routes this year. The lawns of the park are going to be full of new and vintage cars this weekend as the week-long event enters its final lap.
A rollover crash in Pittsburgh's Point Breeze leaves one teen dead and three injured; speed suspected as a factor.
People who live and work in Brighton Heights are frustrated, saying they lost water six times since June 2. For locally owned businesses like the Coffee Bar and Tom Friday's Market on California Avenue,
The apartment complex sits near PNC Park and the developers and builders say it'll be the first of its kind in Pittsburgh.
A new report appears to support what many political and business leaders asserted at Tuesday’s Pennsylvania Energy and Innovation Summit: The state is well-positioned to be a key player in the growing artificial intelligence economy.