BEWARE OF BEARS: A wildlife expert says bears could be wandering into areas they aren't usually seen, like Pittsburgh and Ross Township, because it's breeding season. He says attacks are rare, and if you see a bear, just back away. https://t.co/u0ivKurLL3
"I haven't spoken with one mayor in the country who has said that it is a good idea, right now, to put less into law enforcement." Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto talked to KDKA about police funding and reform. https://t.co/8kQVzuPvGD
STEEL CITY SQUIRREL: This black and gold squirrel has become quite the conversation in a Swissvale neighborhood. Linda Potts says the squirrel has been frequenting her yard. Pretty appropriate colors for living in Pittsburgh.
Ben Carson said in an interview that if NFL players are going to take a knee, they need to "make sure that people understand why they're kneeling" and "make that very clear."
Colin Kaepernick and others have long been doing exactly that.
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WATCH: Members of the U.S. Coast Guard Station in Cape May, New Jersey and the Marine Mammal Stranding Center worked together on June 12 to free an approximately 200-pound loggerhead sea turtle that was tangled in a line.
Conservative Christian groups say Mondayβs U.S. Supreme Court ruling protecting the rights of gay and transgender workers could lead to years of lawsuits against religious organizations, many of which refuse to employ LGBT people https://t.co/2w9DOcTemr
Stan! John! @StanLoveTheShow @Steigerworld Pittsburgh History Pie @BorosNorth sent me this video of the WTAE TV/Radio Crew from the early 80's! WOW. https://t.co/m26iaqktoc
EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTH -- An Ohio restaurant has named Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf their "employee of the month" after breaking sales records due to Pennsylvanians crossing the border to eat in their restaurant. https://t.co/G0svjMQbdR
ALERT: There is a large black bear in the Highland Park neighborhood. The bear is calm (currently resting under a tree), but it is a wild animal and is unpredictable. Avoid the area if you are not here. If you live in Highland Park, get indoors.
Murders have surged in NYC with 38 killings over the past four weeks.
The spike continues a trend that started at the beginning of New Yorkβs coronavirus lockdown in March.
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