Facebook / Facebook The Trump-loving media heirs who own Pittsburgh’s most storied newspaper are shuttering publication of its Pulitzer Prize–winning newsroom. Block Communications Inc., a Toledo-based media company that reportedly generated $1.1 billion in revenue last year, announced Wednesday that it will shutter the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, the region’s largest newspaper, on May 3. The paper has roughly 83,000 paid subscribers and a history tracing back over 125 years. Post-Gazette publisher and editor-in-chief John R. Block and his twin brother, Allan Block —the CEO of Block Communications Inc.—both 71, are notorious throughout the region for their steadfast support of President Donald Trump and have donated thousands of dollars to Republican candidates, according to Federal Election Commission records. Read more at The Daily Beast.