Author: Virginia Linn
Station Square has a new owner, Walnut Street in Shadyside welcomes new stores and the Strip District gets a legacy jeweler.
To speed through the TSA lines, make sure you know what Thanksgiving foods are allowed in your carry-on bags.
The stats are a little off in the expanded Immaculate Reception exhibit in the new terminal.
The Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy has been exploring the city's green spaces in podcasts since 2021.
Earlier plans by a Michigan-based developer to convert the Downtown building on Wood Street into apartments and retail had failed.
The photographer has been capturing Pittsburghers on local streets for a decade.
The new 'smart garage' will guide you to open spaces with overhead sensors, digital wayfinding technology.
The storied show kicks off on May 2 at Pittsburgh's Carnegie Museum of Art and other locations and will run for eight months.
The 811,000-square-foot terminal will be the right size for the region’s travel needs.
It all started as "a crazy idea.”
"I feel like I’m where I belong when I’m helping fellow Pittsburghers create their music so they can continue to further their dreams."
"We have these amazing sets of resources that are already existing at the university and our team really serves as a sense of navigation and connection to be sure they’re connected into our city."
"As an educator, as a person, as an artist here in the city of Pittsburgh, my goal has always been to focus on inclusion, accessibility in a safe space, through creative freedom."
"Just one person can change the trajectory of a young person’s life. For me, I am energized by teaching. I am passionate about the field, and I think it is one of the most challenging and worthy professions there is."
"Once you know how awful [sexual abuse] is, you have to do something about it."
"Recognizing that we can all bring something to the table is just very powerful and helps us all to actually fulfill a mission of making local journalism be something that's not stiff or intimidating, but something that people want to talk about."
All of the Pittsburgh historian's national awards, book manuscripts, letters — even his manual typewriter — are part of the collection.
Commercial Street is closing to traffic; Parkway East lane restrictions and full closures will follow.
Corey O’Connor — the son of another mayor — will become the 62nd person to assume the office.
Pitt engineers will lead a $41.5 million federal project that aims to 'change the field.'
The more than 100-year-old ‘Pittsburgh institution’ in the Strip District faces a sheriff’s sale in December.
An analysis by USC’s Norman Lear Center shows how entertainment influences audiences.
Traffic patterns will shift in coming weeks as work moves to the southern part of the square.
‘We are not just seeing a movement, but we are seeing a momentum,” says one realtor.
The Pittsburgh native was one of 10 luminaries honored on Monday in the Strip District.
National Geographic selects the Steel City as one of 25 best places to travel to in 2026 — the only U.S. city on the list.
The bronze stars that now grace the sidewalk in front of The Terminal in the Strip District are likely to become a tourist destination.
This is the first time visitors will be able to see the servants’ quarters, children’s playroom, school room and more atop the Frick Mansion in Pittsburgh.
But an actual opening day for the new $1.7 billion terminal has yet to be announced.
The line-up on Oct. 18-19 in Pittsburgh includes MacArthur Genius winner Anne Carson, Deaf comedians, a translation slam and more.
There are lots of unanswered questions — including the future of the Living Dead Museum — regarding Pittsburgh's largest mall.
She was the first woman to lead the 80-year-old foundation. A national search will commence.
These will be held along Downtown's Fourth Avenue to share the history, stories and 'fascinating architecture.'
Riverlife kicks off public phase of a $30 million fundraising campaign that advances the Complete the Loop vision plan.
The Allegheny Regional Asset District gives a 31% boost to local parks in its proposed 2026 spending plan.
Three more County Connect sessions are scheduled to gather ideas, input from county residents.
The new hunting season kicked off on Sept. 20, and bow hunters are added to five more Pittsburgh parks to better manage deer herds.
The production team returns triumphant after top wins at the 77th Emmy Awards.
The Oct. 3 party, which will include performances by the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, will celebrate the opening of the new landside terminal this fall.
The new free literary site is a venture by Carnegie Mellon University with several local partners.
And there's much more art to see all over the new landside terminal, reflecting Pittsburgh's rich cultural legacy.
Plus, let us know your thoughts on the new terminal.
Local tax dollars spent: Zero.
It provides free and discounted access to Pittsburgh-area zoos, museums and performance groups for library card holders.
What to know about parking, ticketing, security, passenger pickup and more.
The awards program, now in its 29th year, aims to highlight places in the Pittsburgh area that are making it easier for new moms to breastfeed.
An $11.5 million donation from Daniel G. and Carole L. Kamin announced earlier this summer has made this 'forever' perk possible.
The Labrador retriever is trained to sniff out explosives at Pittsburgh International Airport.