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Mother, daughter honored by city for saving stranger on bridge


Mother, daughter honored by city for saving stranger on bridge
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) A mother and daughter are being honored by the City of Pittsburgh for being outstanding neighbors after they saved a stranger on the Homestead Grays Bridge.
In Council Chambers Wednesday, Public Safety Director Wendell Hissrich declared Feb. 24 Tanikka Pinnix and Layla Gooden Day, recognizing the two women as outstanding citizens whose empathy and kindness prevented a tragedy.
“I know that on that day you probably didn’t wake up thinking that today’s the day I’m going to change the world, but due to a series of unpredictable events, change the world you did. Because of what you did that day, another person is walking amongst us. I am incredibly grateful to have been there with you both that day, and to be with you now,” EMS District Chief Sypolt said. ....

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West Mifflin women honored for talking woman off Homestead Grays Bridge


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Tannika Pinnix (far left) and her teenage daughter, Layla Gooden, are honored by Pittsburgh Public Safety Director Wendell Hissrich in City Council Chambers on Feb. 24.
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Tannika Pinnix (middle right) and her daughter Layla Gooden (middle left) pose with Pittsburgh Public Safety officials City Council Chambers on Wednesday, Feb. 24, 2021. The pair helped talk a woman in crisis to safety as she stood poised to jump off the Homestead Grays Bridge in January.
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Tannika Pinnix (far left) and her teenage daughter, Layla Gooden, are honored by Pittsburgh EMS District Chief Justin Sypolt in City Council Chambers on Wednesday, Feb. 24, 2021. The mother and daughter in January stopped along the Homestead Grays Bridge and talked a woman in distress who was poised to jump from the bridge back to safety. ....

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Pittsburgh link to Negro Leagues | Pittsburgh Pirates


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PITTSBURGH The Pirates have played in the National League since 1887. They took part in the first World Series, as well as the first baseball game broadcast on the radio. They can claim five World Series championships, and some of Major League Baseball’s greatest players proudly wore a Pirates uniform.
The full history of professional baseball in Pittsburgh, however, includes far more than just the Pirates’ past. This city was once the center of Negro Leagues baseball.
One hundred years after the founding of the Negro National League, Major League Baseball officially acknowledged that the Negro Leagues’ segregation-era circuits were comparable in talent with its contemporary American and National Leagues. Calling it “long overdue recognition,” Commissioner Rob Manfred declared that seven professional Negro Leagues that operated between 1920 and 1948 and approximately 3,400 players along with them have received Major League status. ....

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