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Hours old cats found tied up in plastic bag left in Squirrel Hill
A group of kittens, just hours old, were rescued after they were “tossed out like trash” last week. Animal rescue Kitten Scoop in Greensburg tells KDKA Radio the six kittens were recovered in Squirrel Hill near the Parkway East.
I ate my way through Pittsburgh's doughnuts — here are the best ones
At its (hollow) core, a doughnut is a deeply personal thing. When I think of an exceptional doughnut, it must check off certain technical criteria, sure — the flavor needs to be right, the fry has to be delicate but still perceptible, the texture should be airy for yeast doughnuts and moist for cake — but it also has to feel right. Does it elevate my morning coffee? Will it make a coworker’s day? Do I feel like I’ve been treated to something delightful, or merely consumed something sweet, but forgettable?
Consumer Alert issued for for Pittsburgh-area Bagel shop
A restaurant in Pittsburgh has been hit with a Consumer Alert after live mice and other issues were observed during an inspection. The Allegheny County Health Department says The Bagel Factory on Forbes Avenue in Squirrel Hill was inspected.
‘It was a very full life’: Cyril Wecht recalls legacy in previous extended interview with Channel 11
Channel 11 Chief Investigator Rick Earle has interviewed Cyril Wecht, a world-renowned forensic pathologist who died Monday, numerous times over the last three decades.
7 Hot Music Venues Around Pittsburgh
In the past several years, a number of new music venues have cropped up around the Pittsburgh region — and others that closed for remodeling (or due to the pandemic) have reopened. If you’re craving that one-of-a-kind concert experience, here are some places worth checking out. Bottlerocket Social...
12 Standout Wineries in and Around Pittsburgh
Pennsylvania’s wine industry has come a long way since its humble beginnings. The state’s Limited Winery Act of 1968, which raised production limits and allowed wineries to sell directly to consumers, saw the birth of the state’s first licensed winery — Penn Shore Winery & Vineyards, which was created by the pioneering grape growers of North East, the small town in Erie County that emerged as the cradle of Pennsylvania wine.
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