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Wednesday, June 10 

Your Daily Guide

Yinz ready to get nebby? I’m on mic today with host Megan Harris to talk about the best home and garden tours this summer. Tune in to hear how you can see inside historic rowhouses, unique repurposed buildings, and community farms.

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8 Pittsburgh Home Tours You Have To Take this Summer

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What Pittsburgh's Talking About

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Snag deals on Kennywood summer passes before June 14. (Francesca Dabecco / City Cast Pittsburgh)

Kennywood Implements New Chaperone Policy

Starting Friday, kids 15 years and younger need to be accompanied by an adult who is at least 21 years old during all park operating hours. Kennywood created a policy in 2021 requiring chaperones after 4 p.m., but the park is enforcing stricter rules now because of social media posts "regarding a possible unauthorized gathering." Adults can chaperone up to six kids. [TribLive]

UPMC Lays Off 200 Employees

The healthcare giant laid off 200 workers and eliminated 300 vacant positions on Tuesday. It didn't provide many specifics on the cuts, including which hospitals were affected, but said most of the layoffs were for non-clinical roles. This comes after UPMC recently announced a financial turnaround. [WESA]

Vape Shop Boom Goes Up in Smoke

A new ordinance prohibits future vape shops from opening Downtown or close to schools. Hours will be limited, and they can't offer self-checkout. Existing stores are exempt. [WTAE]

US Steel Doubles Investment Into Mon Valley Works

The steel giant will invest $2.5 billion to modernize its facilities in Braddock, Clairton, and West Mifflin. The company says this will preserve and create thousands of jobs and generate state and local tax revenues. Here’s what's changed at U.S. Steel since Japan-based Nippon Steel took over the company almost a year ago. [Public Source]

Did Morgan Wallen Fib to Pittsburgh Fans?

After six tornadoes were confirmed in the Pittsburgh region over the weekend, National Weather Service officials said they weren't in touch with Morgan Wallen’s team about canceling his concert due to weather — neither was Mayor O'Connor’s office. Fans criticized the country singer for calling off the show, saying he could have waited out the storm. [Post-Gazette / Audacy]

  • Alco Parking is refunding people who purchased parking spots in advance of Saturday's canceled show. [WTAE]
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Spend the Summer with Pittsburgh CLO

Still looking for summer plans? Head down to the Benedum Center for Pittsburgh CLO’s 80th Anniversary Summer of Musicals! From the timeless music of Beautiful: the Carole King Musical, to the laugh-out-loud antics of the Mean Girls, to SUFFS - the powerful story of womens’ fight for the right to vote brought vividly to life on stage, this season is guaranteed to make your summer with Pittsburgh CLO shine. Get your tickets today at PITTSBURGHCLO.org or call 412-456-6666.

4 Ways To Have Dino-mite Fun This Summer in Pittsburgh

Dinosaur bone displays lit up by neon lights inside a crowded museum.

See the event lineup for the second annual DinoFest. (Courtesy of Carnegie Museums)

Pittsburgh is an enormous fan of dinosaurs, and it all traces back to Diplodocus carnegii — the massive, long-necked sauropod discovered in an excavation funded by steel mogul Andrew Carnegie in 1899. A life-size statue of the dinosaur, nicknamed “Dippy,” sits outside the Carnegie Museum of Natural History, and a reconstruction of its skeleton is displayed inside the museum.

The discoveries still continue today! A paleontologist with the museum recently co-led a team who found a new dinosaur species in China — Jian changmaensis. This feathery creature is similar to a velociraptor and lived more than 120 million years ago. Researchers found part of a shoulder and forelimb, which they believe will help them learn more about how birds evolved to fly.

You can see a replica of this fossil at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History and have more dino-mite fun this summer at the events below ⬇️

DinoFest at Carnegie Museum of Natural History

All ages are welcome at this immersive, day-long celebration of paleontology and prehistoric life on June 13. Visitors can interact with museum scientists, explore active research, and discover how fossils help us understand Earth’s history. Don’t miss the PaleoLab talks to learn about how the museum cares for the fossils on display.

Scraposaurs at Pittsburgh Botanic Garden

See 15 sculptures of prehistoric creatures, from dragonflies to Triceratops, across the garden’s 65 acres of stunning green space. The installation is created by artist Dale Lewis and made from recycled metal and found objects. Be sure to see the shiny pterodactyl on your way in and look for her nest and babies hidden in the gardens! It’s on display through Oct. 31.

Dinosaurs! at Pittsburgh Zoo & Aquarium

Check out over 30 giant creatures from the Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous periods towering above exhibits throughout the Pittsburgh Zoo & Aquarium. The display runs until September 7 and includes photo opportunities, fossil dig pits, and more activities.

DinoMite Dinosaur Sculpture Tour

Have you ever noticed the colorful dinosaur sculptures placed all over Pittsburgh? The Carnegie Museum of National History led a public art project in 2003 called DinoMite Days, and you can still see some of these figures around town. I wrote about how you can take a DIY tour in my book, “100 Things To Do in Pittsburgh Before You Die.” One of my favorites is the Ketchupsaurus at PPG Place!

Mountain biker in a red shirt leans into a curve on a forest trail. Lush green trees surround the path, creating a sense of adventure and focus.

Adventure is closer than you think

This summer, escape to Athens County, Ohio — where over 100 miles of mountain bike trails, scenic paddling, hiking, and winding backroads meet the laid-back energy of Athens, a classic college town. With the university on summer break, Athens has a different vibe. Come enjoy the local foods, live music, and college-town charm without the crowds. Trade traffic for trails and discover your summer getaway in Athens County, Ohio.

What To Do

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More Pittsburgh Events
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2026 Dollar Bank Three Rivers Arts Festival

Get ready, Pittsburgh—the Dollar Bank Three Rivers Arts Festival is back at the brand-new Arts Landing downtown! Enjoy two weekends of free music, an artist market, food, dance, family activities, and more June 5-7 and 11-14.

Catch concerts by Spin Doctors, The Pharcyde, Trousdale, Joan Osborne, The War and Treaty, and many more! Plus, incredible performances by vertical dance company Bandaloop and an interactive performance by Squonk. Presented by the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust. 

Need some unique plants to spruce up your home? Check out the Pittsburgh Bonsai Society's 45th Annual Bonsai Show at the Millvale Community Center June 20-21. Visitors can browse the bonsai tree gallery, buy plants, watch tree-styling demos, and ask experts for plant care tips.

— Francesca Dabecco

City Cast Pittsburgh’s Sophia Lo and Mallory Falk contributed to today’s newsletter.

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