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At a meeting on Monday, the Hill Community Development Corporation reiterated their pitch for a $2 surcharge on tickets and parking at a new development in the Lower Hill District.
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On today’s episode of The Confluence: With a limited housing stock, private developers and nonprofits are navigating the market of affordable housing units; the Penguins’ season home opener is Thursday, we talk about this year’s roster; and University of Pittsburgh professor Kathleen George's new novel is "Mirth."Today’s guests include: Eric Jankiewicz, reporter for PublicSource focused on housing and economic development; and Rob Rossi, senior writer for The Athletic covering the Pittsburgh Penguins.
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On today’s episode of The Confluence: The state budget was passed, a week late, so what’s the bottom line?; we learn what happened with the Pittsburgh Penguins at the National Hockey League draft; and a look at how performing arts groups are recovering in finances and audience numbers after staging full seasons for the first time since the outbreak of the pandemic.Today’s guests include: Sam Dunklau, WESA’s capitol bureau chief; and Mike DeFabo, Penguins beat writer for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
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The Penguins lost in overtime despite the return of Captain Sidney Crosby, who missed the last game with an upper-body injury sustained midway through Game 5.
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On today’s episode of The Confluence: Those registered as independent or with third parties are unable to vote in state primary elections, but advocacy organizations are looking to change that; candidates running to take over Democratic Conor Lamb’s congressional seat are vying for what some see as a key swing district; and we ask Post-Gazette reporter Mike DeFabo about the Penguin’s chances in this year’s playoffs.
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ittsburgh Penguins CEO David Morehouse has stepped down. Morehouse's decision ended a 16-year run with the franchise that included three Stanley Cup titles. Morehouse did not provide an explanation for his decision.
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Jake Guentzel scored twice, Sidney Crosby also had a goal and the Pittsburgh Penguins earned a playoff berth for the 16th straight season with a 6-3 victory over the New York Islanders.
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Sidney Crosby scored the second of his two goals at 2:21 of overtime for his 1,400th career point, helping the Pittsburgh Penguins snap a four-game losing streak with a 3-2 victory over the Nashville Predators.
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Crosby reached the mark with a power-play goal in the first period of Tuesday night’s game against Philadelphia. Crosby is the 46th player in NHL history to reach the 500-goal plateau and the 18th to do it with one franchise.
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The Sports and Exhibition Authority and the NHL's Board of Governors approved the deal on Thursday.