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Your Pittsburgh City Paper is back, yinz!

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Pittsburgh City Paper's back, yinz!

So listen— I gotta tell yinz, when I heard that Pittsburgh City Paper was shutting down over New Year's, my heart just dropped faster than a trolley on the steepest part of Mount Washington. I mean, for real? The *City Paper*? It's been a staple, you know, for finding out what's really happening, who's playing at Mr. Smalls, or what crazy art installation is up at the Mattress Factory. It felt like losing a piece of the Burgh's soul, that independent voice that ain't afraid to say what needs said.

### That Burgh Resilience

Here's what's wild: they're back! Just like that, they announced it. You thought they were dead and gone, n'at? So did a lot of us, even if only for a minute. But that's the Burgh, yinz — steel town heart, no matter what. We don't just roll over here. We fight, we rebuild, we come back stronger. This ain't just about a newspaper; it's about that spirit. It's about knowing there's a place for all the nebby stories, the local bands, the quirky stuff you won't find anywhere else.

* **What This Means for Pittsburgh:**

* **Independent Voice Stays:** We keep a crucial, unbought perspective on local politics, arts, and culture.

* **Community Hub:** It's where you find the pulse of neighborhoods from Squirrel Hill to the South Side.

* **Jobs Saved:** Local journalists, editors, and advertisers keep their gigs.

It's a reminder that even when things look bleak, Pittsburgh finds a way. It’s like watching the city transform from steel to tech, but still holding onto its grit. It means we still got a place to argue about whether Primanti's in the Strip District is better than the one in Market Square, or where to find the best pierogies on Polish Hill, n'at. The City Paper being back means a little more "yinzer" in our newsfeed, and honestly, that just feels right.

That's the Burgh, yinz — steel town heart, no matter what.

Ricki and the crew break this down every morning — catch it live at mornings.live.

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