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Then/Now

Pittsburgh Then and Now: Verona's Doughboy Statue

The copper-colored statue, created to honor World War I veterans, has been the victim of several disasters.
Richard Cook,
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7 Scenic Day Trips with Spectacular Views

By car, train, bicycle or foot, head outside to take in these unforgettable vistas.
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From the Magazine, Hot Reads, Pirates

The Pittsburgh Pirates' Last World Series

Forty years removed from the Pittsburgh Pirates’ most recent championship, the “We Are Family” Pirates reflect on the myriad differences between their game and the one played on the North Shore today.
Lee Wolverton,
Business, From the Magazine, Hot Reads

Foreign Investment: Pittsburgh's Business with Israel

Pittsburgh has a robust Jewish and Israeli community, with scores of programs, both social and academic, bridging the ocean. The relationship, however, is increasingly about business.
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Sports

Grandstand Gear: The Ultimate Baseball Scoring Pencil

A Pirates fan says she designed the perfect pencil for keeping score at baseball games — and it’s a hit.
Joy Frank-Collins,
Education

Giving the Little Ones Room to Learn

An expansion at the Western Pennsylvania School for the Deaf will allow the storied institution to better serve the needs of its youngest students.
Amy Whipple, Photos by Renee Rosensteel,
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Scrapbooks Share Pittsburgh's Subterranean Secrets

Beneath a longstanding Strip District church, visitors could once descend into catacombs.
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Pat Toomey and President Trump: Not Always on Same Page

The Republican Senator from Pennsylvania discusses his differences with the President, avoiding another government shutdown and how to further combat the opioid crisis.
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Hiking Through the Northern Suburbs with Rachel Carson

The Rachel Carson Trails Conservancy seeks to bring more people into the natural world via an increasingly interconnected network of suburban trails.
Joy Frank-Collins, Photos by Huck Beard,
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Our 50 Years: A Look Back at Ads You Won't See Anymore

An “In Memoriam” segment for those products and services that are unlikely to ever advertise again.
Sean Collier,
Mike Prisuta's Sports Section

Brown and Bell are Gone – What the Steelers Need to do Next

Whether the Steelers are better or worse off, whether they’re culpable or deserve to be applauded for finally resolving two of their biggest problems remains to be seen.
Mike Prisuta,
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Adoptable & Adorable: Pittsburgh Pet of the Week: Maraschino

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Pittsburgh Then and Now: The Hulton Bridge

The first Jonathon Hulton Bridge lasted for more than a century before it was replaced. An attempt to rename it, however, lasted just three days.
Richard Cook,
Mike Prisuta's Sports Section

‘The Most Exciting Sporting Event in the Country’

“March Madness” is as cruel as it is compelling. Just ask Robert Morris Head Coach Andy Toole, who has been there and hoping to go back again.
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Adoptable & Adorable: Pittsburgh Pet of the Week: Magenta

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Things To Do

Can't Miss Concerts in Pittsburgh in March

March is a big month for great series and artists who need no introduction.
Cassidy Gruber,
Things To Do

Of Death and Burgers

“Mumburger,” which is making its U.S. premiere at off the WALL in Carnegie this month, deals with how one digests grief.
Lauren Davidson,
Things To Do

A Hockey Night Hideout in Pittsburgh

The not-so-secret spot for a pregame beer.
Sean Collier,
Things To Do

What We're Reading in March

Reviews of “An American Odyssey: The Life and Work of Romare Bearden” and “Patsy Cline is on the Radio.”
Kristofer Collins,
Mike Prisuta's Sports Section

Penguins’ Plight Not as Perplexing as Many Seem to Perceive

Recognition of their situation should pave the way to the playoffs.
Mike Prisuta,
From the Magazine, Hot Reads, Things To Do

Top 10 Things to Do in Pittsburgh in March

Your 10 best bets for this month include KISS, Pizza with the Keepers and the Q Ball.
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Adoptable & Adorable: Pittsburgh Pet of the Week: Dozer

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Pittsburgh Then and Now: The Stanley Theatre

Entertainers ranging from Frank Sinatra to the Grateful Dead performed at the Stanley Theatre, built in 1928. Today, with a new name, it remains one of the city's most well-known venues.
Richard Cook,
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Where Would You See This?

We’ve got 10 photos to test your expertise about Pittsburgh-area locations.
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