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Roster Turnover Serving Bucs Well, Says PG’s Brink
Bill Brink, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Pirates reporter, and author of the blog “Shots Across The Bow” on the PG website, joined 93.7 The Fan weekend host Tab Douglas to talk about the vast improvement in the Bucs’ bats, fueled in part by right fielder Travis Snider.
Labs Take Top Dog Honors In Allegheny County
The Labrador is once again top dog in Allegheny County.
Print Media Isn’t Going Away Anytime Soon, Says Post-Gazette Editor
KDKA-AM’s Larry and John talk to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette’s Executive Editor David Shribman about the future of print media and the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette’s Top News Stories Of 2012
Here is a list of the top Pittsburgh news stories of 2012 according to our news partners at the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
Adams: Players Regret Collateral Lockout Damage
PITTSBURGH (93-7 THE FAN) — Given happier circumstances, the Penguins’ now abbreviated 2012-13 season would begin at home Oct. 25 against the New York Rangers. However, the NHL and NHLPA don’t appear to be operating under those right now.
More Doubts About Defensive Health In Week 2
PITTSBURGH (93-7 THE FAN) — According to Post-Gazette reporter and 93.7 The Fan Steelers insider Ed Bouchette, outside linebacker James Harrison will apparently be absent again due to left knee soreness when the New York Jets come to Heinz Field for a late Sunday afternoon game.
“Mr. High School Sports” – Beaver County Sports Hall of Fame Recognizes 93-7 The FAN’s Cook
Veteran Post-Gazette columnist and CBS Pittsburgh radio personality Ron Cook recently received a special honor from the high school sports community.
Pittsburgh Police Officer Accused Of Soliciting Sexual Favors Fired
The officer accused of asking women for sexual favors in exchange for leniency has been fired. That’s according to our news partners at the Post-Gazette.
“Mr. High School Sports” – WPIAL Football Week in Review
What can we take from a week that saw reaffirmations, de-commitments, and recruiting tidbits?
Post-Gazette’s Fittipaldo Previews Pitt-Marquette
The Pitt hoops reporter discusses Saturday afternoon’s game at Marquette, which is yet another must-win situation for the Panthers.
Victim’s Family Wants Jordan Brown Trial Open To Public
The family of a pregnant woman who was allegedly killed by her fiancé’s 11-year-old son wants his trial to be open to the public and media. Lawyers for three local newspapers, the prosecution and the defense for Jordan Brown went to court over the issue.
The Post-Gazette Roundtable with Jerry Micco – Dec. 3, 2011
This week the panel weighs in on Pitt-’Cuse and Steelers-Bengals at Heinz Field, as both football teams have critical games on the horizon, and a controversial play in the Penguins’ win at Washington.
“Mr. High School Sports” – PG’s White Weighs in on Alleged Private School ‘Recruiting’
Do Catholic schools “recruit?” Do they have an unfair competitive advantage over their public counterparts? One WPIAL football coach thinks so, and the Post-Gazette’s scholastic sports editor reacts…
Post Gazette’s Musselman: ‘His Legacy Is Gone’
The Penn State beat writer for the Post-Gazette explains why he supports the firing of Joe Paterno.














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