Friday, November 1st, 2024

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Good morning, Pittsburgh. Here's your local news at a glance for Friday, the 1st of November.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Pittsburgh-area report reveals increased incidents of disappearing road signs, with traffic engineers addressing the issue and planning replacements. WPXI
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ Explore a variety of engaging activities in November, from attending the Cee Jay Awards and Fundraiser, enjoying the Three Rivers Film Festival, to partaking in the EQT Pittsburgh 10 Miler, showcasing the city's rich cultural, environmental, and community-focused events. NEXTpittsburgh
EDUCATION NEWS
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LIFESTYLE NEWS
- ➤ PublicSource highlights a variety of low-cost activities in Pittsburgh to help alleviate stress, including cat cafes, free yoga classes, public libraries, parks, and museums. PublicSource
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ The WPIAL girls volleyball championship at Peters Township High School features rematches in all four title matches. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
- ➤ Sidney Crosby scored twice, including the overtime winner, as the Pittsburgh Penguins triumphed over the Anaheim Ducks 2-1, concluding a six-game losing streak. PennLive
- ➤ Mike Sullivan defends his coaching methods amidst the Pittsburgh Penguins' struggles, sparking debate on his job security. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
- ➤ Pittsburgh Steelers rookie cornerback Beanie Bishop was awarded NFL Defensive Rookie of the Month for outstanding performance including three interceptions in October. PennLive
- ➤ Paul Zeise discusses considerations for Steelers GM Omar Khan regarding potential trades for a wide receiver. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
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Saturday Singles Halloween Dance Party
Experience a lively dance night for singles aged 40 and up, featuring networking, themed activities, and optional dancing at a popular venue renowned for fostering relationships.
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Ruby Waters: What's The Point Tour
Experience an enchanting evening with Ruby Waters as she showcases her evocative storytelling and musical talent at the Thunderbird Café & Music Hall.
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Weekly NA Meetings in Pittsburgh
Participate in open discussion meetings aimed at helping individuals struggling with drug addiction at the Three Rivers Youth Building.
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Cold War Kids Concert at Stage AE
Experience the electrifying indie rock sounds of Cold War Kids as they perform their latest hits and fan favorites at Stage AE with special guests Hovvdy and Joe P.
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Town Mountain Live with John R Miller
Experience a dynamic live performance by Town Mountain, a band renowned for their energetic blend of bluegrass and country influences, featuring guest artist John R Miller.
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Jae Live in Concert
Experience an engaging live performance by Jae, the talented American musician and former lead guitarist of a renowned South Korean band.
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Destroy Boys Live with Sasami and Crawlers
Experience an electrifying night of punk rock with Destroy Boys, accompanied by Sasami and Crawlers, as they perform their latest hits and fan favorites.
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Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra Presents Chicago: The Musical in Concert
Experience the vibrant music and energy of 'Chicago: The Musical' performed live by the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra at Heinz Hall.
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Beauty and The Beast Performance
Experience the enchanting musical Beauty and The Beast live at Byham Theater in Pittsburgh, offering a vibrant spectacle for all ages.
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Graphic Design Certificate Program in Pittsburgh, PA
Learn essential graphic design skills through a comprehensive certificate program that offers both in-person and online options at the American Graphics Institute.
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