Author: Maggie Susa
Learn to play like “The Queen’s Gambit’s” Beth Harmon at these Pittsburgh-area organizations.
Chatham University announces plans to build 35 sustainable houses for the public in 2022.
The Point State Park tree doesn’t fit the site’s historical mission.
Steelers defensive tackle advocates for cancer research during “My Cause, My Cleats” campaign.
Check out these seven places with drive-through holiday light displays.
Heinz Endowments gets creative with COVID-19 money for 37 organizations.
There is a YouTube documentarian making Pittsburgh look cool through a camera lens. Learn more about him and watch some of his work.
Shovel driveways and win prizes by helping neighbors in need.
You can’t sit on Santa’s knee this year, but you can Zoom with him.
The rink opened for its 20th season late last month.
Indoor golf and hangout spot coming to Market Square
The virtual presentation about the homes of notable Pittsburghers from the past century is part of series by Doors Open Pittsburgh.
Learn about how the city almost became part of Virginia and enjoy fun activities.
Venue space is designed for private events with room for social distancing.
Updates to Downtown streets make the commute for cyclists easier.
Among other things, visitors will have to buy tickets online.
Greenhouse dining makes social distancing easy and fun.
If you did a quarantine clean-out over the summer but don’t know what to do with all your old stuff, then ReuseFest is the event for you.
CMU updates COVIDcast website to include data on mask use and test results
Receiving a popcorn ball or box of raisins are lower on the list of concerns for trick-or-treaters this year.
Catholic shrine in Oakland receives historic recognition.
A new exhibition by Women of Visions chronicles their thoughts, moments and imagination during the stay-at-home orders.
Get a ticket to an outdoor movie in the Strip District this month.
Buying a house anywhere is competitive right now but low interest rates are driving sales.
Pandemic stress can be hard but here are some resources to help you cope.
A student who returned to Chatham University says her school did three things well and could have done three things better.
Two dedicated Steelers fans can always watch the game from their seats
The Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership is hoping its take on an iconic board game will promote small businesses
Each organization received between $30,000 and $87,500 for an experimental project they wouldn’t be able to do otherwise.