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Your Pittsburgh City Paper is back, jagoff!

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Your favorite Pittsburgh paper is back, jagoff!

So listen—yinz know how we all thought the *Pittsburgh City Paper* was gone for good? Like, just after New Year's, when they said they were shuttering? Well, hold onto your pierogies, because it's back! They just announced they're making a comeback. Seriously, I thought it was done, like when the Penguins traded Jagr, but nope, it's alive and kicking. This isn't just a small thing; it's a huge deal for our city, especially for all the nebby folks like me who love to know what's happening 'round the neighborhoods.

### Why This Matters for the Burgh

* **Independent Voice:** The *City Paper* has always been that voice that tells it like it is, from the South Side bar scene to the quiet art installations up at the Mattress Factory in the North Side. We need that independent journalism, especially with so much changing in Pittsburgh, from the tech boom in the Strip District to all the new restaurants popping up.

* **Local Coverage:** They cover stuff the big papers sometimes miss, like local bands playing in Polish Hill or what's happening at the little theater down in the Cultural District. It’s those hyper-local stories that really connect us.

* **Community Pulse:** It’s a place for alternative takes, for the kind of deep dives into city council meetings or the struggles of small businesses that you just don't get everywhere else. It's been a staple for folks trying to figure out what's going on with the bridges, or who's got the best hotcakes outside of Pamela's Diner.

For a city that's always fighting to reinvent itself without losing its soul, having the *City Paper* back feels like a win. It means more eyes on what's happening, more voices talking about our city's future, and more ways to stay connected to all the weird, wonderful stuff that makes Pittsburgh, well, Pittsburgh. That's the Burgh, yinz — steel town heart, no matter what.

You can hear all the buzz about this on the morning show with Keith 'n'at — catch it live at mornings.live.

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