Author: Julianna Poljak
The Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy event features live entertainment and a variety of gourmet picnic baskets for purchase.
Among those in the spotlight so far are a diner in Woods Run and a winding Ross Township road.
Proposal would make streets more accommodating to bicycles.
Biggie's Bullies is celebrating the opening of their new headquarters with an outdoor event.
Street sweepers will be operating in the city from now until Nov. 30.
A free outdoor exhibit explores the world of fantastical beasts.
The Pittsburgh area dogs represent the city in four of the seven categories
The outdoor event will feature local vendors, pizza and live music.
The boat will be available starting April 8 for two-hour charters along the Ohio and Allegheny rivers.
Hosted by Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership, the free weekly event will include live music and food.
The newest allocation of funds will be divided among child care providers throughout Pennsylvania.
The online spring marketplace from Pittsburgh's Handmade Arcade aims to help connect customers with local artisans.
The test can detect the presence of coronavirus in under five minutes.
The local flower shop doesn’t shy away from conversations about social justice and gentrification.
The University of Pittsburgh joins a growing list of schools expanding their test-optional admissions.
PPG report says blue cars are trending internationally.
The mother of two and founder of Play It Forward Pittsburgh also was honored by Pittsburgh Magazine.
Pennsylvania is allocating $715 million in COVID-19 relief for schools, renters and small businesses.
Hearts in the Park will feature art created by kids along with games and giveaways.
When they started to fly again, Pittsburgh travelers headed to Florida, Denver and Las Vegas.
In the early results of a worldwide trial, a full dose of blood thinners was beneficial and safe for moderately ill patients with COVID-19.
The Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation Program is providing an additional 11 weeks of unemployment benefits.
The 540-kilowatt solar array will save Community College of Allegheny County over $750,000 in energy costs in less than 30 years.
Over 60 musicians recorded an original song to support their industry.