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Chipotle opening new location in Tarentum featuring ‘Chipotlane’ drive-thru pickup
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — Chipotle is set to open a new location in Tarentum this week.
When the store, which will be located along Village Center Drive near the Galleria at Pittsburgh Mills, opens on Wednesday, it will be only the second in the Pittsburgh area which features the company’s signature’ Chipotlane,’ which allows for drive-thru pickup without leaving your vehicle.
Chipotle says that carne asada steak will be offered for a limited time when the store opens.
Store hours will run from 10:45 a.m. through 10 p.m. daily.
In addition to announcing the opening of the new store, Chipotle also says that they are hiring at the new location in Tarentum.
ABOUT CHIPOTLE
Chipotle Mexican Grill was founded in 1993 and features 118 locations across Pennsylvania with a number of those here in the Pittsburgh area, including locations in Bridgeville, Canonsburg, Coraopolis, Cranberry Township, Greensburg, Indiana, McCandless, Monroeville, Murrysville, Oakland, Pleasant Hills, and Whitehall, among others.
The store’s menu offerings consist of burritos, burrito bowls, tacos, quesadillas, and salads and allow customers to have their items made to order in front of them with various items of their choosing including choice of protein, rice, beans, salsas, cheese, sour cream, and lettuce.
One of Chipotle’s main company values consist of their food made fresh every day without flavorings, colors, or preservatives and that their restaurants don’t contain freezers, can openers, or shortcuts with a company slogan of ‘Real Ingredients. Real Purpose. Real Flavor. Chipotle for Real’
Pittsburg, PA
CFB recruiting: Pittsburg star Jamar Searcy decommits from Washington State
PITTSBURG — Pittsburg running back Jamar Searcy has opened his recruitment, he announced in an X post on Thursday.
Searcy was committed to play at Washington State next year and signed his National Letter of Intent last week, but after it was announced that coach Jake Dickert was taking a job to be the head coach at Wake Forest on Wednesday, the three-star running back has decided to explore other options.
Before Searcy signed with Washington State, he held offers from UNLV, Sacramento State, San Diego State, UC Davis and Cal.
Searcy is six days removed from his best performance as a high school player as he totaled 290 yards and four touchdowns in Pittsburg’s heartbreaking 28-26 loss to Lincoln-San Diego in the CIF Division I-AA state title game.
The 5-foot-8 running back finished his senior year with 1,668 yards and 22 touchdowns and was a Bay Valley Athletic League first-team selection. Searcy was one of Pittsburg’s senior leaders and also on defense as a safety.
“I’ve been telling scouts this all season, Jamar Searcy is the best touchdown maker in Northern California if not the state,” Pittsburg coach Charlie Ramirez said after Pittsburg’s win over Archbishop Riordan in September. “
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Russell Wilson on staying in Pittsburgh: “Hopefully, I love it here”
Russell Wilson hopes his first year with the Steelers won’t be his last.
Hard Knocks documented an event in Pittsburgh for the Why Not You Foundation founded by Wilson and his wife Ciara, at which a child asked Wilson if he likes playing for the Steelers.
“Yeah, I love it. It’s awesome,” Wilson answered.
Asked if he’s going to re-sign with the Steelers, Wilson answered, “Hopefully, I love it here. It’s cool. Hopefully we’re going to win a Super Bowl.”
This year Wilson is giving the Steelers the NFL’s biggest bargain, playing for a league-minimum salary of $1.2 million because his contract with the Broncos, who cut him in the offseason, guaranteed that he was going to make $39 million this year whether from the Broncos or anyone else. He took the least he could take from Pittsburgh and made Denver pay the balance.
But Wilson is slated to become a free agent in March, and he has proven this year that he’s still capable of starting in the NFL. He’s going to command starter’s money, but he may decide to prioritize playing in a place where he’s comfortable, and Pittsburgh is that place.
Pittsburg, PA
Penguins bring back defenseman P.O Joseph in trade with St. Louis
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — The Penguins have made a trade with the St. Louis Blues, bringing defenseman P.O Joseph back to Pittsburgh.
The trade was announced Wednesday evening with Joseph coming back to the Penguins in exchange for future considerations.
Joseph spent his first four seasons in the NHL with the Penguins organization and posted career highs in games played, goals, and points during the 2022-23 season.
At the end of last season, Joseph was released and signed with the Blues as a free agent.
He’s played 23 games for the Blues so far this season, registering two assists.
Joseph is signed through the end of the current season with a cap hit of $950,000.
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