Some Picklesburgh vendors take a break, others stick around amid another day of poor air quality

The very first Picklesburgh was held 11 years ago in 2015, and it seems to be getting bigger every year.

“It’s a little tradition we have. Every year we come down, get a big pickle, a pickle balloon, and a stuffed pickle,” said Kylee Ritenour of Scottdale. “It’s something that’s super unique, I feel like, to the city.

But smoke from the Canadian wildfires proved to be a challenge…

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