The Penguins are sitting out the Stanley Cup playoffs for a third straight year thanks to struggles both on defense and in net.
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Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Paul Skenes and catcher Henry Davis made Major League history in a 10-3 win over Washington. Skenes and Davis became the first players taken first overall in the MLB draft to serve as battery mates.
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Jim Rooney, the son of Rooney Rule namesake Dan Rooney, discusses the diversity-promoting rule with American University professor and sports-law expert Jeremi Duru at a public event April 17.
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Chatham University is taking over ice time at the Hunt Armory in Shadyside. The Urban Redevelopment Authority on Thursday approved a 10-year lease with the option for the university to buy the property.
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Athletes who compete for the National Association of Intercollegiate Gymnastics Clubs are allowed to perform on whatever men's or women's event they like, regardless of their gender identity.
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The son of Hall of Fame coach Fred Shero, Ray worked in the league since the mid-90s and was GM of the Pittsburgh Penguins when they won the Stanley Cup in 2009.
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The Pittsburgh Pirates have reversed course after angering the family of the late Roberto Clemente by removing a sign honoring the franchise icon on the right-field wall at PNC Park.
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The only thing that flustered Paul Skenes on Wednesday was getting asked about his photo spread with girlfriend Livvy Dunne in GQ magazine.
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The four-time NFL MVP worked out recently with new Steelers wide receiver DK Metcalf after previously visiting the team.
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Some people might be anxiously waiting for Aaron Rodgers to make up his mind about whether he’s going to play this upcoming season. Steelers coach Mike Tomlin is not among them.
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Steelers Nation can take some credit for bringing the league’s largest offseason event to Pittsburgh.