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Thousands of people visit Pittsburgh to see Kenny Chesney, celebrate Pride, enjoy festivities
There was a ton of excitement outside of Acrisure Stadium as thousands of Kenny Chesney fans made their way to the North Shore for the country music superstar’s show in Pittsburgh.
Yet another grocer could be looking at entering the market
Another large grocer/retailer could be looking at moving in the Pittsburgh region. According to the Pittsburgh Business Times, Michigan-based Meijer is looking at possible locations for future sites in the area.
Don't have a cow - hug a cow! Pittsburgh area farm offers a unique way to relieve stress
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) - Today, if you're feeling a little stressed, I've found a unique, outside-of-the-box approach to destressing. Now, don't have a cow, but use a cow to take all your worries away. Cow cuddling, or hug a cow, has been steadily gaining in popularity since the pandemic and there's a farm right here in the Pittsburgh area offering this special form of relief. It's quite an experience so leave your inhibitions in the car!I headed to Hickory Hearth Highlands in McDonald and that's where I met the cow, Ellie, and we hit it off, but we'll get to that in a moment. "It...
Kennywood's Thunderbolt celebrates its 100th season
WEST MIFFLIN, Pa. (KDKA) -- It was named the King of Coasters by the New York Times back in 1974 and earlier in May, the Thunderbolt officially opened for its 100th season at Kennywood. Brian Butko of the Heinz History Center is a fan of the Thunderbolt, but he says that the ride that is at the park now was a bit different back in 1924 when it opened. Originally the Thunderbolt was called the Pippin."The Pippin was really a twin of the Jack Rabbit," said Butko. "It went down into the ravine, only the station was a little different. At...
The Manhattans win Pittsburgh over again
THE MANHATTANS FEATURING GERALD ALSTON, FAR RIGHT. (PHOTOS BY BRETT D. ALLEN) The Manhattans featuring Gerald Alston were, “like you have never seen them before,” with a fantastic concert at the O’Reilly Theater on May 4, part of New Horizon Theater’s annual fundraiser. The New Pittsburgh Courier has learned that hundreds came out to celebrate the occasion, as The Manhattans gave the crowd the original songs everybody knew and loved, along with some songs written by other well-known artists with accompaniment by the East Coast Connection Band.
The 2024 August Wilson Birthday Celebration Block Party!
MAYOR ED GAINEY WITH MEMBERS OF DELTA SIGMA THETA SORORITY INC., AND A MEMBER OF OMEGA PSI PHI FRATERNITY INC., AT THE AUGUST WILSON BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION BLOCK PARTY, APRIL 27, IN THE HILL DISTRICT. (PHOTOS BY J.L. MARTELLO) THE LADIES FROM UJAMAA COLLECTIVE. LARYCE ANDERSON. THE JENNINGS FAMILY FROM THE...
PHOTOS: First Lady, musicians join crowds of people celebrating Pittsburgh Pride 2024
First Lady, musicians join crowds of people celebrating Pittsburgh Pride 2024 First Lady Jill Biden was one of many people to celebrate Pittsburgh Pride 2024 in Allegheny Commons Park. (WPXI/WPXI)
Brides are Favoring Weddings with Color — Even in Their Gowns
You’ll likely see a lot of Pittsburgh brides wearing white at upcoming weddings, but you may also see them wearing pink or blue. Rebecca VanRyzin chose the “Charlotte” gown by Lazaro from Bridal Beginning for her Sept. 23 wedding to Andrew Hanus after searching for a year for the perfect look.
'We're all happy he's back': No Shoes Nation gathers in Pittsburgh for Kenny Chesney's 'Sun Goes Down Tour'
The sun had not been up for long Saturday before members of “No Shoes Nation” began gathering on Pittsburgh’s North Shore for Kenny Chesney’s “Sun Goes Down” tour that night at Acrisure Stadium. They came by land and by sea, from near and from...
Kenny Chesney ‘Sun Goes Down Tour’: Where to buy last-minute tickets
If your weekend is suddenly free, there is still time to see Kenny Chesney and the three-time Grammy Award winning Zac Brown Band on Saturday in Pittsburgh. The country singer will be making his 12th visit to the Steel City, performing on June 1 at Acrisure Stadium. A road trip...
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