Beer O’Clock, Hotels as Student Housing, and a Surprise Sheetz Show
If it feels like the grossest summer in city history, you’re not wrong. And that could affect air quality in the Mon Valley after the explosion at Clairton Coke Works. Incoming college freshman will be moving in next week – to Oakland and also Downtown – and a lot of them will find themselves in hotels instead of dorms. And we’re talking about a bunch of wins for Pittsburgh this week, like an impromptu All-American Rejects concert at Sheetz, the return of the beloved Terrible Trolley, and megastar chef Thomas Keller noshing at Casbah – plus registration is open for the 2026 Pittsburgh Marathon and the Garbage Olympics this September.
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Notes and references from today’s show:
- Is this really the muggiest summer in Pittsburgh history? Here’s the data. [PublicSource]
- How Well Do You Know Pittsburgh? Take This Quiz! [Hey Pittsburgh]
- Point Park University will move students into Wyndham Grand Hotel because of influx of freshman [WPXI]
- Pitt freshmen living in off-campus hotel frustrated about cost, distance [P-G]
- College move-in 2025: Dates, traffic plans at high-traffic Pittsburgh schools [P-G]
- Millvale Community Library's Back to School Bash [Instagram]
- Pittsburgh Public School's Back to School Bash [Early Learning Resource Center]
- Pittsburgh Brewing Takes Over Branding of Landmark South Side Clock [Pittsburgh Magazine]
- Pittsburgh's Trash Problem [City Cast Pittsburgh]
- John Wells Has Produced Four Decades of TV Hits, Including ‘The Pitt.’ He Has Some Advice for Hollywood [Hollywood Reporter]
- Does 'The Pitt Get Pittsburgh Right? [City Cast Pittsburgh]
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