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Pickett-less Pitt turns to Patti in Peach Bowl

PITTSBURGH – Kenny Pickett walked into Pittsburgh coach Pat Narduzzi’s office last week and spent 30 minutes laughing about the 13th-ranked Panthers’ remarkable season, one that carried them to the program’s first ACC title and Pickett to a prime spot on NFL draft boards.

$50M to go to learning loss

A panel of lawmakers charged with distributing the state’s federal COVID-19 aid approved the creation of a $50 million program to give low-income families grants to help students secure books, technology or tutoring to overcome pandemic learning loss.

Evergy promises $42M in savings for consumers

Evergy is petitioning state regulators to allow it to offer financial incentives and other programs to encourage ratepayers to be more energy efficient, a move environmental and consumer advocates believe to be long overdue.

One woman’s secrets for reaching age 107

WYOMISSING, Pa. – Margaret Dilullo made her way down the impromptu red carpet of tissue paper, one slow, deliberate step at a time. She held onto a cane with her right hand, a caregiver with her left.

FITNESS TRENDS FOR 2022

Every year when the fourth quarter begins, we are bombard with surveys from coaches, training teams and other fitness leaders and professionals with loads of industry-related questions to see what the coming year will bring for the wonderful world of health and fitness.

Fact or fiction: Can the cold really make you sick?

Zip up your coat or you’ll catch a cold! Most people have probably heard some variation of that parental plea while growing up, or even directed such advice to their own children. It’s a sensible request, though when it comes to avoiding illness when temperatures dip, it’s not quite so simple.