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The risk for flash flooding won't just be confined to today, as data shows the risk for flash flooding remaining in place Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and likely on Sunday too. There will be some big gaps in the rain, though, including most of Friday, looking dry and pleasant.
The Steelers still have players they could go out and get on the free agent market. Could they land a safety and a wide receiver?
For the first time in its creation, the cost of a residential parking permit in the city increased July 1. It doubled from $20 to $40 per year. The cost will be used to cover a budget deficit and aid enforcement.
A Charleroi man is behind bars after court records say he left two little girls in a hot car in South Strabane on Sunday. EMS crews transported them to the hospital, but their conditions are unknown.
The new contract details for Pittsburgh Steelers star cornerback Jalen Ramsey have been revealed. Ramsey’s contract details have hit the NFLPA’s page, and it shows the Steelers will only have Ramsey around a $4 million cap hit this season.
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Scattered rain showers are going to be around today throughout the Pittsburgh area. Aware: Through today, we are already 1 inch of rain (0.8" so far; average: 1.8" through July 13th) behind at the airport. This is the issue with scattered rain each day. Many see downpours, with most missing out. This pattern will remain in place this week.
The nation’s top leaders in innovation, technology, energy, and AI gather at Carnegie Mellon for the Pennsylvania Energy and Innovation Summit.
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Big Philly law firm enters Pittsburgh, hires Kevin AcklinKevin Acklin, well-known in corporate, political and economic development circles and, most recently, in professional sports after seven years with the Pittsburgh Penguins, has joined the firm as a shareholder. “Kevin is part of the fabric of Pittsburgh,” William P. Thornton Jr., Stevens & Lee president and CEO, said.
The U.S. is imposing a 17% tariff on most tomatoes imported from Mexico. That decision from the White House is already in effect. Consumers will likely soon feel that hit as will local restaurants and businesses.