Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Finds Buyer to Stay Open After Supreme Court Loss

The newspaper said in January that it was shutting down after the Supreme Court declined to take up its dispute with a labor union.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Finds Buyer to Stay Open After Supreme Court Loss
The print edition of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette sits in a newspaper rack in Pittsburgh, on April 2, 2026. Gene J. Puskar/AP Photo
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The financially struggling Pittsburgh Post-Gazette said on April 14 that it found a new buyer a little more than two weeks before it was expected to shut down.

The Pennsylvania newspaper previously said on Jan. 7 that it was closing its doors after the U.S. Supreme Court rejected its request to avoid restoring a workers’ benefits package from a 12-year-old labor agreement. It had been scheduled to cease operations on May 3, after losing more than $350 million over the past 20 years.