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The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette is the largest daily newspaper in metropolitan Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It has a rich history, originating as the Pittsburgh Gazette in 1786, making it the first newspaper published west of the Allegheny Mountains. The current name was adopted in 1927 after a merger of the Pittsburgh Gazette Times and the Pittsburgh Post. The newspaper has received six Pulitzer Prizes for its journalism since 1938. The Post-Gazette publishes a daily print edition with a circulation of approximately 170,630 copies. It covers a wide range of topics, including local news, national events, sports, and business. The newspaper also offers digital access, providing readers with archives, e-editions, and various sections such as obituaries, classifieds, and public notices. With a focus on local industries, the Post-Gazette remains a vital source of news and information for the Pittsburgh community.
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette is the largest daily newspaper in metropolitan Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It has a rich history, originating as the Pittsburgh Gazette in 1786, making it the first newspaper published west of the Allegheny Mountains. The current name was adopted in 1927 after a merger of the Pittsburgh Gazette Times and the Pittsburgh Post. The newspaper has received six Pulitzer Prizes for its journalism since 1938. The Post-Gazette publishes a daily print edition with a circulation of approximately 170,630 copies. It covers a wide range of topics, including local news, national events, sports, and business. The newspaper also offers digital access, providing readers with archives, e-editions, and various sections such as obituaries, classifieds, and public notices. With a focus on local industries, the Post-Gazette remains a vital source of news and information for the Pittsburgh community.



















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