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Pittsburgh Man Who Survived COVID-19 Undergoes Transplant After Virus Resurfaces And Attacks Heart
Doctors said the virus attacked his heart, and the only way to save him was to give him a new heart.

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Doctors said the virus attacked his heart, and the only way to save him was to give him a new heart.

Kodiak's handlers believe he's still somewhere close, and they just want him to come home.
Homegrown Hershey's took the top slot. Coming in 2nd place in Pennsylvania behind Hershey’s Mini Bars are M&M’s, followed by Skittles.
In fact, we average losing a dozen people per month to pedestrian accidents in Pennsylvania.
Only 54 percent of those turnpike users mailed a bill actually paid up, a loss of $104 million.
A woman was arrested and is now facing assault charges after she allegedly stabbed a man in a domestic incident.
They are also planning to install dozens more.
Pittsburgh Public Schools laid out what would have to happen for a school to close should it experience a COVID-19 outbreak.
TikTok has responded to the challenge by deleting the content and redirecting people to its community guidelines page.
“They all said, basically, unless your pet is dying, they couldn’t see him and would have to call in the morning,” said Fraser.
The shooting was allegedly sparked by an argument over gifts at the shower.
“It restores our faith in humanity when we can see people step forward like that,” Dr. Hughes said.
The team is asking unvaccinated fans to wear a mask at all times.
Many hospitals are experiencing long emergency room wait times as they tackle an increase in COVID-19 patients and staffing challenges.
“The jaw was separated,” Greensburg Police Captain Shawn Denning said. “There was apparent head trauma.”
A concerned grandchild KDKA's Pam Surnao spoke with boarded a plane from New York City to Pittsburgh just to take his grandmother back home.
This year’s competition is set for Saturday, September 18.
"I’m grateful and honored. I can’t wait to share what will be an unforgettable day with my family and Steeler nation," Blasey tweeted.
Father tells KDKA that his children and the neighbors were thrilled and that the police officers played with the kids for nearly 45 minutes.
The 76-year-old Munhall native, who is recovering from a stroke, on Thursday issued a video, recalling Sept. 11, 2001.