Author: Kathleen Gianni
"I think I have realized that the single most rewarding thing in being in business is really believing in people and inspiring them to achieve great things."
"I think humans are the worst and best part of humanity, so I like to bet on the best part and keep developing that part."
"Sharing what I love about organizations that have a deep mission and supporting community is just something that really sparks my soul."
"I've been given certain gifts and opportunities and resources, and it is motivating to me to ensure that I'm able to share those things and contribute to creating avenues for folks that look like me and have similar backgrounds and similar obstacles in their way."
"I want to be a leader of leaders to help pour into them those same types of tenets, those same types of principles that I live by."
Independent coffee shops face tough decisions on how to handle rising coffee prices.
It’s being led by a veteran Nike missile crewman on land now managed by the Hollow Oak Land Trust.
Nearly 2,000 people pitched in help put on the two-day clinic in 2024 that provided 10,000 free procedures for the public.
The popular medical drama set in Pittsburgh wins recognition for outstanding drama series, lead actor and more.
Hays Woods, Hazelwood Greenway, South Side Park and Seldom Seen Greenway join five other parks in the city's deer management program.
Careful planning and precise timing go into a live accompaniment of films such as “The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring.”
The seventh annual event on Saturday will feature 25 gardens scattered throughout the borough.
It's the latest place for kids to acquire or check out free books in the Mon Valley.
Hound Haus welcomes your furry friends to its new location in East Liberty. But you can visit even without a dog, too.
The home wins this distinction as special tours are being launched to explain to visitors about a $10 million preservation project to restore its exterior.
Artists are invited to apply to create sculptural lighting installations that will be permanent improvements along this important Pittsburgh corridor.
The new locations are necessary in 2025 while $3.4 million in upgrades are being made in Point State Park to prepare for the NFL Draft.
Philanthropists Daniel G. and Carole L. Kamin give the center $11.5 million in its largest individual gift in history.