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A wet marathon weekend is expected with Impact Days Friday, Saturday and Sunday in Pittsburgh
WTAE Pittsburgh· 4 days ago64 RIGHT NOW IN PITTSBURGH, EVEN MONROEVILLE 59 AS YOU WAKE UP IN GREENSBURG IN INDIANA, 56, IN...
FSU maintains No. 5 spot in poll
The Osceola· 8 hours ago(ACC Network Extra). It's the final $2 Tuesday promotion of the season. Fans can purchase tickets and select concessions for $2. The Seminoles will then...
Wesley Kiptoo wins 3rd consecutive half-marathon title as Pittsburgh welcomes thousands of racers
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review· 1 day agoKenyan Wesley Kiptoo was glad to be back in Pittsburgh and made the most of his...
Tyler McCandless ready to defend title at Pittsburgh Marathon
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review· 3 days agoPittsburgh Marathon title Sunday morning. The Fort Collins, Colo., resident, who covered the 26.2...
Thunderstorms, showers possible across Pittsburgh region; warm and muggy trend continues
CBS News· 21 hours agoA crossing cold front is touching off scattered showers and thunderstorms that will linger through...
Morning rain chances turn into afternoon rain chances in Pittsburgh, but not as hot as Tuesday
CBS News· 5 days agoWhile I don't think we will be competing for any rain records for the entire month of May, there are...
Showers, few storms possible to conclude Pittsburgh Marathon weekend
CBS News· 2 days agoShowers stick around the rest of tonight and pretty much the entire week ahead except for Monday.
Detroit Tigers reveal City Connect uniforms: Here's where it ranks among MLB's best
Gannett via AOL· 5 hours ago(Points off for the airport code on the jerseys, though.) T-15. Chicago Cubs: 5.3 Release... … fog?...
Fantasy baseball pitcher rankings, lineup advice for Tuesday's MLB games
ESPN· 29 minutes agoMLB game odds are provided by ESPN BET, and fantasy advice is geared toward ESPN 10-team leagues...
New drought map shows Minnesota slowly recovering after wet April
CBS News· 4 days agoModerate to severe drought persists across most of northern Minnesota, and 18% of the state is now...