Author: Caroline Bourque
The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust promises fireworks, fortune tellers and a grand finale on the first night of 2020.
Several groups are exploring the potential for a Great Lakes hyperloop to connect Pittsburgh and Cleveland at speeds of 700 mph.
If you don't want to cook, these eateries are more than happy to do all of the work for you.
FlixBus has extended routes from Pittsburgh to Columbus, Ohio and Washington, D.C.
The now global movement encourages small acts of kindness to honor the legacy of David and Cecil Rosenthal, who were killed in the shootings at Tree of Life synagogue.
There is a new website allowing residents to enter their address and find area-specific information on recycling.
We've got a few tried and tested ways to enjoy the start of the holiday season without giving yourself a stress headache.
The event will feature nearly 100 local artists for a day of shopping in advance of the upcoming holiday season.
Pittsburgh’s widely attended craft fair is back, with a special focus on the next generation of artists, craft makers and designers.
The Rollaway Dog Cafe puts a nutritional twist on their pet-centric menu, dishing out at festivals and street fairs across the city.
Many Pittsburgh area municipalities are postponing traditional Halloween festivities to avoid the expected nasty weather. Check our list to see if your community is among them.
Cameras started rolling in Point Breeze this week on the Amazon Studios film, which features Rachel Brosnahan.
The Netflix thriller is calling for a wide range of Pittsburghers to fill background roles at a casting call this weekend.
Attendees at an eco-friendly workshop this fall will craft a piece of furniture meant to double as their own final resting place.
The late playwright’s childhood home will be restored and turned into a community arts center, thanks to the Save America’s Treasures program.
The renovated garden space at The Holland Project now houses an array of outdoor instruments.
Gov. Tom Wolf signed a new law that allows citizens to permanently prevent unsolicited phone calls.
Mayor Bill Peduto's office is looking for lost documents and items that could be historically significant.
The Pennsylvania Resources Council is hosting its last chemical product collection of 2019 in Beaver County this month.
“Scentsational” is a free program that allows people to have their scent swabbed for tracking purposes in case they get lost or go missing.
Leaf-watchers may have to look outside of Pittsburgh to get their foliage fix this fall.
This 8-foot-tall chair is part of the “Pull Up a Chair. You are Welcome Here” campaign.
Starship Technologies plans to implement a fleet of autonomous delivery robots in Oakland this fall.
Cast, crew, friends and family tell the ‘Heart of the Story’ in this extended trailer.