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Is there an increase in coyote sightings? A game warden explains

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GREEN TREE, Pa. (KDKA) — The social media posts keep popping up, and so do the coyotes. 

But are more coyotes moving in, or are we just more aware of them? 

What’s less than 4 miles away from the city and filled with coyotes? If you guessed Green Tree, you are right.

“We get them howling at night,” Green Tree resident Phil Aley said. “That’s the biggest thing, when there’s a family of them out there.”

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Aley has lived on Warriors Road for 35 years, and his backyard looks like prime coyote real estate.   

“Lots of deer down here in these woods and lots of other vermin,” Aley said. 

Neighbors in Green Tree started posting on social media about coyotes weeks ago, putting them on the radar of residents. 

“When they hear about one down the street or in the neighborhood, they’re more apt to look for it,” Game Warden Sgt. Matt Kramer said.

Kramer said that does not mean there is any increase in the coyote population. He also wants to clear up one thing: Coyotes are not more aggressive in mating season. He said they are just hungry. 

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“Food resources are at their lowest point for any wildlife species, coyotes included, so from February to March it’s a hard life out there in the woods,” he said. 

So, coyotes might expand their range to find food. And your neighbors could be doing something that attracts them. 

“They leave that food out overnight for these critters and they’re well intended but every raccoon, every possum, every rat and mouse in the neighborhood is going to come to that food source,” Kramer said. “The next predator up the line is the coyote.”

And they will go for any small cat or tiny dog. Kramer said unlike wolves, coyotes do not have a pack mentality. They do have families, and if you think removing them from your neighborhood will make them go away, Kramer said a new family will just move in.

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J.R. Hardrick and Xavier Reviere Among Those Signing at South Pittsburg – WDEF

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South Pittsburg, TN-(WDEF-TV) Since South Pittsburg won a state football title last year, you know they’ve got good players.
No surprise the Pirates had a few guys ink college papers on national signing day.

Defensive end J.R. Hardrick highlighted the group. He’s headed to the ACC to play for Clemson.

Another Pirates signee was defensive end Xavier Reviere, who is taking his 80-inch wingspan to Carson Newman.





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PPRD’s 2026 Snowball registration open | City of Pittsburg

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The annual Pittsburg Parks and Recreation Department’s Snowball Tournament is back. The adult softball tournament is set to start at 9 a.m. on Saturday, Feb. 28, at Lincoln Park and is currently open for team registration. The tournament allows will follow PPRD and United States Specialty Sports Association (USSSA) rules and a double-elimination structure. There is a registration fee of…



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Robinson Township’s Bahama Breeze location closing in early April

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The Bahama Breeze restaurant in Robinson Township will be closing in early April.

Darden Restaurants announced Tuesday that all 28 of its Bahama Breeze locations nationwide will be closing.

14 of the Bahama Breeze restaurants, including the Robinson Township location, have been designated for permanent closure, according to a release from the company. 

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Darden Restaurants announced Tuesday that all 28 of its Bahama Breeze restaurants across the United States will be closing in early April. 14 of the restaurants, including one in the Pittsburgh area, will be closed entirely. 14 others will be repurposed into other Darden brands.

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The company’s 14 other restaurants are expected to be converted into other Darden brand restaurants over the next 12 to 18 months.

The company didn’t announce what restaurants would replace the Bahama Breeze locations, but Darden’s other brands include Olive Garden, Longhorn Steakhouse, Ruth’s Chris Steak House, Cheddar’s Scratch Kitchen, The Capital Grille, and others.

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The final day of business for Bahama Breeze in Robinson Township will be April 5. 

It’s unclear at this time what could replace Bahama Breeze in Robinson Township. 



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