In a surprise move, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette has been saved from potential closure thanks to a last-minute intervention by a nonprofit organization. The newspaper, which has been a staple of Western Pennsylvania's journalism landscape for over 170 years, had been facing severe financial struggles and was on the verge of being sold to a group of investors who would have likely liquidated the assets and ceased operations. However, a local nonprofit has stepped in to provide a lifeline, purchasing the newspaper and ensuring its continued publication. The move is being hailed as a victory for local journalism and a testament to the enduring importance of a free press in the community.


Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Saved From Closure by Nonprofit  The New York Times