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March of Dimes hosts 56th annual March for Babies in Pittsburgh
For the 56th consecutive year, the March of Dimes’ March for Babies returned to Pittsburgh, this time at Highmark Stadium.
Thousands gathered to make a difference for families and make a powerful reminder of just how strong they can be. The event raises critical funds to provide research, programs, education, and advocacy so moms and babies get the best possible start to life.
One of the people at the walk was Amanda Dunn and her family, who have returned for almost two decades because of their daughter.
“We walk for Erin. She was born at 24 weeks, and she weighed 1 pound, 12 ounces. So, she started our walk with March of Dimes,” said Dunn, this year’s John Bricker Legacy Award Winner.
For 19 years, they have been involved with the March of Dimes, helping raise funds and creating awareness. On Sunday, she didn’t walk alone but rather with her family and was joined by thousands walking for the nonprofit.
“They helped us a lot with the research and the development of how far it’s come. I don’t know if Erin would have survived,” said Dunn.
March for Babies is the nation’s largest charitable walk, and a critical one. It spotlights the urgent maternal and infant health crisis in the United States.
“The fight for the health of newborn babies and mothers is important. The ability to bring everyone here is awesome,” said Mark Twerdok, Chair of Walk for Babies.
The walk has been going for 56 years strong and is only growing. This year’s goal is to raise $1 million, and on Sunday, they were over $650,000. It all goes into education, research, hospitals, programs, and more.
“It’s touching. A lot of the returning families have been affected by the mission, and you see the thousands of people here today, really all here to support each other,” said Twerdok.
At the end of the day, this event helps give more first steps, more first birthdays, and more futures.
“Babies and mothers, and that means something to you. We’d love the support. It’s a great cause, a wonderful charity. We’ve been blessed to be a part of it for 19 years,” said Dunn.
If you want to get involved or help donate, you can do so at this link.
Pittsburg, PA
Flight heading to New York from Chicago diverts to Pittsburgh for a
A United flight traveling from Chicago to New York City diverted to Pittsburgh International Airport on Saturday afternoon for what was described as a “reported threat.”
According to information provided by the Allegheny County Airport Authority and FBI Pittsburgh, United Flight 2092 diverted to Pittsburgh and landed safely.
The passengers have deplaned safely, and no injuries have been reported.
“The plane was diverted and landed at Pittsburgh International Airport,” FBI Pittsburgh said in a statement provided to KDKA-TV. “All passengers and crew safely evacuated the aircraft. FBI Special Agent Bomb Techs and Special Agents are on the ground coordinating with local authorities.”
The airport authority has said that law enforcement is on the scene and investigating.
This is a developing story, and will be updated.
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Pittsburgh’s 2026 Draft Short List – The Team’s Eight Most Likely First-Round Selections
The NFL Draft is always unpredictable and under a new head coach, it’s fuzzier than any time in recent memory to guess who the Pittsburgh Steelers will select in the first round. But if history continues predicting the future, it’ll be one of the eight below names.
Every year since at least 2010, Pittsburgh’s first-round pick has fallen into one of two camps: either the player came in for a pre-draft visit or a decision maker, head coach or general manager, attended that prospect’s pro day.
So let’s assume that holds true even though we know it may not. Under those criteria, there are eight names that fit. Let’s break them down into the two buckets.
Pre-Draft Visit
WR Denzel Boston/Washington
WR Makai Lemon/USC
OT Spencer Fano/Utah
OG Vega Ioane/Penn State
CB Chris Johnson/CB San Diego State
S Emmanuel McNeil-Warren/Toledo
Pro Day Attendance
OT Monroe Freeling/Georgia
ILB CJ Allen/Georgia
Could you stretch it to more? I suppose. Texas Tech ILB Jacob Rodriguez could be argued in the first round. Ditto with Georgia Tech OG Keylan Rutledge and Arizona DB Treydan Stukes. But those feel far less likely to be taken on Day 1, let alone at No. 21.
Mike McCarthy and Omar Khan attended only the Bulldogs’ Pro Day this year, an unusually low number of workouts compared to the past. McCarthy told reporters he planned to attend six but only made it to Georgia. That leaves just two names from that bucket, and Freeling could easily be off the board by the time Pittsburgh picks. He may be on Cleveland’s radar.
Of the eight, who is most likely? That opinion can and will vary. Receiver and offensive line have been specific areas of focus, but there’s no telling how the board will fall. I’ll have my final mock draft Tuesday with my answer.
If the Steelers’ pick isn’t one of these eight, it’ll break a longstanding tradition. And in future years, open up the field of how the team could take at the top.
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