Author: Abby Yoder
Get ready to have your mind blown, Pittsburgh, as the North Shore welcomes an entertainment complex where you can ‘experience the impossible.’
After the release of ChatGPT, professors at Pittsburgh colleges and universities are grappling with how new artificial intelligence tools will change work in the classroom.
Pennsylvania's Largest Bike Ride Turns 30 with Hundreds of Cyclists Taking Over Pittsburgh Streets on Aug. 27.
One of these passages was written by ChatGPT; the other was written by PM editorial intern Abby Yoder. Can you pick out the robot?
This bride and groom had fun creating an experience for their guests with intricate details evoking “The Great Gatsby.”
The first one occurs at its fullest on Tuesday, Aug. 1, and a rare blue moon bookends the month on Aug. 30.
‘The Voices at the Point’ podcast will present the heartfelt moments, rich narratives of lives well lived.
A Point Park University senior shares the unfiltered truth about living in the center of the Golden Triangle.
The first Corridor Market along South Craig Street will feature local artists, cuisines and unique events for visitors to explore and support the Oakland community.
The Strip District’s new additions, Puttshack and Puttery, combine upscale and vibrant vibes to provide a unique mini-golf experience.
Through a partnership with the local CommonWealth Press, Pittsburgh has officially launched its first branded hats, T-shirts and mugs.
The activity is as beneficial for people as it is to animals, and Pittsburgh-area shelters offer many cuddling opportunities.
Local pastry chef Zoe Peckich pays homage to Pittsburgh as winner of Food Network’s “Summer Baking Championship.”
The fireworks during the Fourth of July isn't fun for everyone. Here is expert advice on how to keep your pets safe and calm.
Anthrocon is returning to the Steel City next weekend and you're invited to the party.
Not every community is waiting until Independence Day to display the rocket's red glare. Here's a list of shows in the region.
Spanning across five counties, the nonprofit is expanding its services by more than 40% to provide work apparel for those in need.
Jason Jedlinski will take the helm in July as the multimedia company’s fifth president.
Get ready for a weekend full of Taylor Swift-themed festivities to celebrate her stop June 16-17 at Acrisure Stadium for the Eras Tour.
The pickle obsession has reached new heights, and Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership is moving the July 21-23 festival to provide more space on Downtown’s Boulevard of the Allies.
A new community center in Penn Hills will be named for the 18-month-old who was killed Downtown in gun violence in 2022.
The Dollar Bank Three Rivers Arts Festival proves to be a hit this year, with a mix of Pittsburgh spirit, art — and, for once, good weather.
A new addition for Steelers fans, Pittsburghers and history buffs is being added to the Pennsylvania Trolley Museum — the "Terrible Trolley."
The health department's testing program for sexually transmitted infections is now available to anyone over the age of 18 as part of its expansion.
Three collections in the Pittsburgh area are scheduled from June 3 to October to keep old electronics and other materials out of the environment.
The Allegheny Regional Asset District is funding projects that will open up experiences to the broader public.