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  • 4 days ago | cbsnews.com | Jessica Guay

    Pittsburgh is officially on the clock for the 2026 NFL Draft. Now, the first visible step toward welcoming the NFL draft to Pittsburgh next year is standing tall on the North Shore Great Lawn. The Steelers, VisitPittsburgh and local officials on Monday unveiled the Steel City's 2026 NFL Draft countdown clock across from Acrisure Stadium. "Great day for Pittsburgh and one of we hope many great days to come over the next year," Steelers president Art Rooney II said.

  • 1 week ago | cbsnews.com | Jessica Guay

    Parkway Center Giant set to close soon Many shoppers aren't ready to say goodbye to their neighborhood Giant Eagle. The sound of rolling shopping carts and the sight of shoppers tossing groceries into their trunks will soon become a thing of the past at the Parkway Center Giant Eagle. "I'm sorry to see it go," said Nancy Best. "I'll miss it," said LaCreece Roston. After more than 40 years in business, the store is closing for good on June 28. The pharmacy will shut down on May 21.

  • 1 week ago | cbsnews.com | Jessica Guay

    Pittsburgh Film Office reacts to suggested movie tariffs The reviews are pouring in on the plan President Donald Trump pitched to put 100 percent tariffs on films made outside the United States. No final decisions have been made, but reaction from film industry leaders has been rolling in. "There's a lot more production leaving the country than there used to be," said Dawn Keezer, the executive director of the Pittsburgh Film Office.

  • 1 week ago | cbsnews.com | Jessica Guay

    Several thousand people are still waiting for their power to come back on after last week's severe storms. In Churchill Borough, about 30 percent of its residents are going on seven days without electricity, and officials learned it's likely they'll have to wait at least another day. Despite the difficult past week, borough officials and council members served their community in a special way through comfort food.

  • 1 week ago | cbsnews.com | Jessica Guay

    As Duquesne Light crews work to restore the remaining outages, Pittsburgh leaders said even when the power's back on, there will be a lot more work to do, and more help is on the way. On day six of recovery from last Tuesday's fierce storms, Duquesne Light spokesperson Matt Neistein said during a press conference with the city Monday that its crews and the nearly 600 additional workers brought in are finally in the homestretch.

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