Why Do Yinz Talk Like That?

Why Do Yinz Talk Like That?

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Where To Eat After Midnight in Pittsburgh

We threw out a challenge to City Cast Pittsburgh contributor and Post-Gazette dining critic Hal B. Klein: Where can you get a meal in Pittsburgh after midnight? He joins host Megan Harris to round up over 20 delicious spots and what to order. Plus, Hal shares how immigrants are b ...  Show more

What Pittsburgh Needs To Know About Utah's Controversial 'Homeless Campus' Plan (Your City Could Be Better)

Homelessness is one of the major issues that cities like Pittsburgh are trying to solve. The state of Utah is planning to build a 16-acre homeless campus on the outskirts of Salt Lake City, where unhoused people with mental illnesses or addiction issues could be sheltered and in ...  Show more

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