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Ticketless Taylor Swift fans listen to show outside Acrisure Stadium
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PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — Pittsburgh is “Swiftsburgh” this weekend after Mayor Ed Gainey renamed the city in honor of Taylor Swift, who is performing two sold-out concerts at Acrisure Stadium.
Outside the arena and across the Allegheny River at Point State Park, Swift’s fans took in the Eras Tour any way they could Friday night. Some even did so on the water on a boat.
While the city discouraged Swifties from “Taylor-gating” outside the concert, fans couldn’t stay away. Swifties who may not have made it through the Ticketmaster debacle still enjoyed their favorite artists on her stop in Pittsburgh on Friday.
However, those who did have tickets felt lucky. Ella Coy of Pittsburgh, Madelyn Blandford of Cranberry and their moms snatched up tickets last week during a special sale.
“We survived the great war, but it was a war,” Coy said.
This marks their fifth Swift concert together. Madelyn’s mom, Melissa of South Carolina, said it’s become a tradition.
“We were going to ‘Taylor-gate’ originally, and then she texted me and I was in South Carolina and she’s like, ‘Can you get a flight and come up?’ and I was like, ‘Yes, just buy the tickets, I’ll book the ticket,’” Melissa said.
The event drew mothers and daughters from across the country. Kaitlyn Blake and 6-year-old Leighton spent 12 hours traveling from North Carolina to Pittsburgh, with a stop in New York along the way.
“(Swift’s) grown up with me throughout my life and just the songs resonate with me, and it’s just something that it’s so great to be able to share with my daughter,” Kaitlyn said.
Everyone dressed for the occasion.
“The whole city is Taylor Swift,” Meghan Butte of Cleveland said.
“We went back and forth on like 20 different outfit ideas,” Erika Miller of Lock Haven said.
“I told my mom like I want to get this costume, it’s really cute, so please get it for me,” Elena McGhee of West Virginia said.
Together, Swifties filled the city with color for a night they won’t forget.
KDKA-TV reached out to Pittsburgh Public Safety for an estimate on the crowd size outside of the stadium Friday night but hasn’t heard back at this time. Officials said about 1,000 people gathered at Point State Park to watch and listen to Swift.
Swift is back at Acrisure Stadium on Saturday.
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Pittsburg, PA
3 men charged with trafficking cocaine after bust in North Versailles
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NORTH VERSAILLES, Pa. (KDKA) — Three men were arrested and charged with trafficking cocaine after a traffic stop in North Versailles on Tuesday, the Allegheny County Sheriff’s Office said.
Three out-of-state men, two from Florida and one from New York, were taken to the Allegheny County Jail after the sheriff’s office said a search of their vehicle turned up 15 kilograms of suspected cocaine.
The sheriff’s office said detectives developed information on Tuesday that a “significant” amount of cocaine was possibly being transported inside a white SUV. Detectives then tracked down the vehicle and pulled it over for a traffic violation in North Versailles.
During the traffic stop, the sheriff’s office said detectives noticed the men inside were nervous. They gave consent for an inspection of the outside of their vehicle, and a North Versailles K-9 indicated there were drugs inside.
The men inside denied consent to search the inside of the vehicle, but they were detained after detectives said they learned none of them had valid driver’s licenses.
After getting a search warrant, the sheriff’s office said authorities found 15 separate kilogram-size packages of suspected cocaine and a bag of suspected drug paraphernalia and packaging materials.
Forty-eight-year-old Alcedo Espinal of Florida, 34-year-old Yasser Collado Feliz of Florida and 48-year-old Guillermo Hernandez of New York were taken to the Allegheny County Jail for arraignment on possession, possession with intent to deliver and conspiracy charges.
Pittsburg, PA
Steelers Uncertain of George Pickens?
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PITTSBURGH — The Pittsburgh Steelers are making headlines for their in-house wide receiver this time. Instead of talks about a potential trade for names like Brandon Aiyuk, DK Metcalf or Courtland Sutton, one team insider is discussing the future of George Pickens.
Coming into the offseason, the Steelers decided to trade Diontae Johnson to the Carolina Panthers and replace him with a few options including Van Jefferson and Scotty Miller. They then drafted Roman Wilson, hoping he and Calvin Austin turned into a dynamic duo in the slot. But at no point did Pittsburgh replace Johnson well enough to add another WR1.
Instead, they’ll lean on Pickens. Entering his third season, Pickens has one 1,000-yard year under his belt and showed at times last year that he was capable of being the superstar his talent allowed. Now, he’s going to get a shot.
But the Steelers aren’t done looking. They’ve been linked to rumors for several players, especially Aiyuk, which has come with several questions. The biggest one is surrounding Aiyuk’s contract extension, and how Pittsburgh would possibly afford both he and Pickens, if they made a trade.
Well, one insider believes the team isn’t sold on extending Pickens.
Added to the list of topics is Cam Sutton, the Miami Dolphins and a league insider declining a Steelers trade.
With roster bubble predictions being made, Sutton remains a name to watch. Here’s the problem – he’s not. The Steelers don’t have anyone to truly challenge him, and the benefit of having Sutton around is too high to move on.
As for the Dolphins, one team writer is calling out the Steelers. There was no need to take a shot at Pittsburgh, especially this early in the year, but he did it. Now, the Steelers have bulletin board material.
And finally, an insider declining a trade. Sorry, but things are changing.
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Elite 18: No. 18 at Butler Country Club
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