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The Pittsburgh Press
The Pittsburgh Press, founded in 1884 by George Westinghouse and local businessmen, played a pivotal role in shaping journalism in western Pennsylvania. It was among the first newspapers to adopt telegraph technology for faster news delivery and established a strong tradition of investigative reporting. Offering a diverse range of content including local news, sports, business, and lifestyle features, The Pittsburgh Press was renowned for its integrity and commitment to community issues, solidifying its reputation as a trusted source until its merger with the Post-Gazette in 1992. On OldNews.com, you can find scans of The Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States, starting 1884, with 1,191,214 scans in total. This archive provides a valuable opportunity to explore historical figures and events, as well as family histories that may be connected to the rich tapestry of Pittsburgh's past. Visit OldNews.com to uncover the stories that shaped your community.