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2 hospitalized after car goes over hillside in Avalon
AVALON, Pa. (KDKA) – Two people were taken to a local hospital after their car went over a hillside in Avalon.
Crews from multiple companies helped rescue the people inside that car and pulled the vehicle securely back to the road.
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Pittsburgh Steelers will draft a quarterback early, NFL executive says
An NFL executive believes the Pittsburgh Steelers will be players for a quarterback early in the 2025 NFL Draft. In an article run by ESPN where personnel inside the NFL predicts the next moves of teams, one NFL scouting director says that he believes the Steelers will draft a quarterback early because they simply need an answer there.
“I still think this could go either way,” the scouting director said. “Part of me feels like they bring back Russell Wilson. Either way, I expect them to draft a quarterback fairly high. They need someone who can be the answer long term.”
The further it goes, the more likely it seems the Steelers will bring Justin fields back. This is not a talented quarterback draft, but the Steelers could take someone in the middle rounds of the class. If Fields is back, the team will still need someone as the backup, and a young quarterback might be the player the Steelers would like to draft at some point in the class.
Either way, expect another significant reshaping of the quarterback room this offseason, whether it is Fields, Russell Wilson, or someone else.
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10 people safely escape late-night apartment building fire in Coraopolis
CORAOPOLIS, Pa. (KDKA) — Nearly a dozen people safely got out of their apartments after a fire started in a Coraopolis building late Monday night.
The fire started in an apartment on the first floor of the 12-unit building along 6th Avenue and a police officer told KDKA’s news crew at the scene that 10 people got out of the building with no injuries.
The Salvation Army is now helping those affected by the fire.
It’s unclear if or how many people may have been displaced by the fire.
The Allegheny County Fire Marshal is investigating what started the fire.
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