The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, one of the nation’s oldest newspapers with roots dating back to 1786, will cease all operations after years of financial losses and labor disputes, with the closure leaving a major local news void. What do you think?

“They dug their own graves when they eliminated the Jumble.”
Myra Vallejo, Flooring Specialist

“Hopefully some 20-year-old Nazi influencer will fill the void.”
Dominic Ingold, Hookah Advocate

“Very few organizations can successfully operate as both a post and a gazette.”
Arnold Theis, Wolf Herder
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The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, one of the nation’s oldest newspapers with roots dating back to 1786, will cease all operations after years of financial losses and labor disputes, with the closure leaving a major local news void. What do you think?
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