'They need our prayers, and she just wants her little boy:' Karns City community rallies for support after quarterback collapses on field during game
A Karns City Area High School football player collapsed on the field Friday.
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A Karns City Area High School football player collapsed on the field Friday.
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One man was killed, another man was shot in the foot and a woman was shot in the foot.
A memorial is growing off Margaretta Street in Braddock where two high school seniors were shot and killed.
There were no injuries, officials said.
Wednesday kicked off a busy weekend in Pittsburgh.
There was no word on whether any repairs will need to be done.
Family and friends told KDKA that a man killed after a shooting and car crash Friday night in Clairton was a well-known and beloved barbershop owner in Pittsburgh who was about to get married in two weeks.
As Friday's early morning storm knocked down trees and destroyed structures across Fayette County, a business in Perryopolis was also damaged, not by Mother Nature, but by a thief.
Pittsburgh police and a local organization are working to strengthen relations between law enforcement and the Black community.
While the gunfire is over, many people living by Broad Street and North Mathilda Street remain on edge.
Fans returned to Pittsburgh to cheer on the Steelers for the first time in seven months in a matchup against the Buffalo Bills.
The Plum community is still grieving, but people are coming together to find some comfort.
The call came in around 9:30 p.m. on Friday.