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Celestis says it's the 1st company to offer space burials. Some remains, from "Star Trek" actors to JFK, have flown to orbit ...
In 2010, there were an estimated 200 people living in Pittsburgh who were born in Uzbekistan, according to the U.S. Census American Community Survey. By 2023, that number had grown by nearly 300%.
Food & Drink Local Cuisine, Global Roots 90.5 WESA's "Local Cuisine, Global Roots" series brings you stories of the people introducing new flavors and food traditions to the Pittsburgh region.
With 200,000 people expected to be in attendance near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania for the week of the championship, the main focus of the event will be the golf. However the offerings provided by the ...
One of the league's all-time ironmen, Marshall started 270 consecutive games, was a celebrated member of the Minnesota Vikings' vaunted Purple People Eaters defensive line and played in four Super ...
This famous Hispanic American spent his career as a right fielder for the Pittsburgh Pirates. Although he was an elite athlete, achieving more than 3,000 base hits by the end of his career ...
Wayne Gretzky shared that his father, Walter Gretzky, did not like his famous nickname, "The Great One." In Saturday's broadcast of NHL on TNT's Face Off, Gretzky said he first got the nickname when ...
Johnny O’Brien helped put Seattle U on the national stage and played in the major leagues and was a King County commissioner ...
Pittsburgh's history, steel, and golf converge. Blue-collar pride, struggles, and triumphs. Steel Links weaves together the intertwined history of Oakmont Country Club and Pittsburgh, the ...
In a world of endless food options and dining experiences engineered for social media, Bert’s Hot Dog Shop remains gloriously, defiantly itself – serving up simple food done extraordinarily well, one ...
The Village Diner announces itself with that classic red signage that practically shouts “Good Food Here!” to passing motorists. The exterior is architectural time travel – stainless steel, large ...