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From very inexpensive Boyce Park, to the challenge of Blue Knob, to the well-rated Seven Springs, area ski resorts await!

Despite slightly overcast skies in Western Pennsylvania this morning, the sun managed to lighten Gobblers Knob in the small town of Punxsutawney just enough to cause the world famous furry forecaster Punxsutawney Phil to see his shadow upon emerging from his warm burrow. It always seems backwards to me, but the bright sky (and Phils shadow) means six more weeks of winter, and not the early spring many are probably hoping for, although our winter has been so unusually mild many of you probably dont care. His official forecast as it was read by his handlers at sunrise on Gobblers Knob:

Read More... Comments (0)Permalink Share 10 Things to Love About Pittsburgh Monday January 16, 2012We all know that Pittsburgh still evokes in some minds the images of a smoky, soot-filled town -- a reputation that hasnt applied for decades. Instead it is a small, friendly city, filled with people who love their traditions, from kielbasa to Kennywood. A city that boasts an arts scene that would make many larger cities jealous. A city with an amazing array of diverse neighborhoods where everyone can find a place that feels like home. A city with several state parks within an hours drive. A city with the best sports fans in the nation. Here are just 10 Things to Love About Pittsburgh.