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Pittsburghers preparing for Super Bowl LVIII with food-filled watch parties
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – With the Super Bowl now less than 24 hours away, Pittsburghers are getting ready to watch the big game between the San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs, even though our boys in black and gold won’t be playing.
There is no party like a Super Bowl party. People are looking forward to rooting for who they think will win at home or the bars.
The San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs battle it out on the football field tomorrow, and Pittsburghers are finding the best party goodies to watch the game with.
“The most important thing is getting food and drinks together for people; try to support some local businesses in the process,” said Pittsburgher Jordan Clark.
Grocery stores are stocked up for chips, salsa, pretzels and mozzarella sticks to have finger food at the ready when watching the game. Some staples KDKA-TV was told are buffalo chicken dip, veggie trays and chicken wings.
“Buffalo chicken dip, always some mini hot dogs. Bacon wrapped jalapeños, yes bacon wrapped jalapeños,” according to resident Taylor Fiorina.
One shopper said they host a Super Bowl party every year, no matter if their team makes it there or not. Others love the halftime show.
“I want to see the halftime show and the commercials, really that is why I’m watching. I don’t care about the game; the Steelers aren’t in it. But I’ll watch it,” said Denise Trapizona.
“I’m literally going to watch the Usher concert, absolutely, and then the tertiary benefit of a football game,” Leslie Galando said.
The other draw to the Super Bowl for many this year is Taylor Swift and her attendance.
“I mean, I do like football, but I also like Taylor Swift. She’s the best of both worlds,” Kayla Davidson added.
Whether you’re excited to watch football, the halftime show, the commercials, or to catch a peek at Taylor Swift, be sure to tune in to KDKA-TV to watch all the action.
Kick-off is set for 6:30 p.m. Eastern time.
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Jack McGregor, original founder of Pittsburgh Penguins, dies at 91
Jack McGregor, a former state senator and the original founder of the Pittsburgh Penguins, died at the age of 91 on Tuesday. The organization announced the news in a post on social media on Thursday.
“The team extends our deepest condolences to his family, friends, and teammates during this difficult time,” a post on X said.
No other information was provided in the post, which was shared before the team’s game at PPG Paints Arena against the New Jersey Devils.
According to his biography on the United States Senate Library, McGregor served in the state Senate from 1963-1970. He represented District 44 in Allegheny County and was a Republican.
He was born in Kittanning, Armstrong County, and attended the University of Pittsburgh and Quinnipiac University before getting into politics, according to his biography. He also served in the United States Marine Corps.
In 1966, the NHL granted a franchise to Pittsburgh after McGregor formed a group of investors that included H. J. Heinz II and Art Rooney. McGregor was named president and chief executive officer by the investors and represented Pittsburgh on the NHL’s Board of Governors, according to his biography.
The team played its first game in 1967 at the Civic Arena. McGregor owned the team for four years before selling it.
There is also a scholarship in his name at Pitt. It aims to provide “financial assistance to a law student who excels academically and has committed to working in the public sector,” the university says.
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