Author: Virginia Linn
The ultra low-cost airline will start daily seasonal flights to LaGuardia Airport on May 8.
The show is the most popular so far of all its traveling exhibitions in Pittsburgh.
A multiyear restoration project at Allegheny Commons on the North Side has been completed.
A recent real estate survey shows that more empty-nester baby boomers in the Steel City are holding onto their larger homes, leaving smaller homes for millennials with kids.
The Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership is offering grants of $1,000 to $5,000 for projects that would activate spaces in the Golden Triangle.
$1.6 million in grants is being distributed to artists and collectives, with most getting two years of support.
The City is opening special drop-off spots, and Allegheny County is collecting trees in its nine parks so all can be chipped into mulch.
CLEAR Plus is now available at 56 airports and some stadiums to speed access for travelers.
The North Side sanctuary for exiled writers taps long-time supporter of author Salman Rushdie for the top post.
Here’s a sampling of things that will keep you busy when most businesses are closed.
Thirty archers have harvested 80 deer in Frick and Riverview Parks since Sept. 30.
The Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission helps secure state and federal dollars to guide regional development.
The new AHN Canonsburg is part of a $232 million plan to expand health services to the area's growing population.
The new ‘Three Rivers Tree’ sprouted from a 2020 petition drive that drew more than 10,000 signatures from people demanding that the tradition continue.
The nation watched this tight race as a bellwether to what’s to come in the national election in 2024.
It's been five years since the Steel City had nonstop flights to the Land of Fire and Ice.
Pioneer Vision 2030 calls for a new events center, more performance space, multigenerational housing, more athletic programs and a push for higher enrollment.
The variances would have cleared the way for an 8-story residential project on the Irish Centre property.
Allegheny County Community College will unveil its new $43 million Center for Education, Innovation & Training on Oct. 26 that will prepare students for high-demand careers.
A $4.2 million state-funded project has improved a vital connector between the Mon Wharf and Point State Park along the Great Allegheny Passage.
Josiah Gilliam, executive director of PUMP, takes our monthly quiz.
“I love to accomplish things and then move on and find the next one. I’m just really good at solving things or processes.”
“I’ve leveraged my position, my power and opportunities to give other people an opportunity and chance to succeed and to realize their full potential.”
“The medical community in Pittsburgh is encouraging. It allows the younger generation to stay in Pittsburgh after completing their training. That’s what happened to me.”
“I found [pageants] opened so many doors for me to have a giant microphone to talk about my experience and to help people in my community.”
“Sharing our life journey does help people … for some people looking for a life partner, or feel it’s not possible, it shows it is possible and gives people hope.”
Some honorees tapped in 1999 are still in the same roles; others have moved on.
We chose the 107-year-old Wilkinsburg Train Station which recently reopened after a massive renovation.
The removal is the result of a new museum policy governing the display of artifacts with human remains.
These nonprofits offer dental/medical care, shelter and meals, diapers and hygiene items and recovery support to growing populations in need.
Public bathroom trailers are opening at Gateway Center and on Smithfield Street to serve those who have gotta go.
It is recruiting 30 archers for the hunt in Riverview and Frick parks that could start as early as Sept. 16.
New state law provides continuing education credits for dental professionals volunteering at Mission of Mercy Pittsburgh’s clinic Oct. 27-28.
The rare super blue moon peaks at 9:36 p.m. on Aug. 30.
With the courts now open on Washington’s Landing, Pittsburgh almost doubles the number of its public outdoor courts in the city.
This charming town with a center “Diamond” is the gem of the Laurel Highlands.
The mammoth project by Walnut Capital must have the land rezoned before it decides what will be part of the new development.
Once home to the region’s elite, this tiny East End neighborhood is evolving into a hot destination for a diverse population, new businesses and tech.
Whether you’re looking for art, history or something quirky, Pittsburgh offers an array of free attractions to add to your sightseeing adventures.
28 of the best things to do, see, eat and drink Pittsburgh on a list you won't find anywhere else.
The Press Club of Western Pennsylvania honors local journalists in its 59th annual awards.
After a 14-year hiatus, the organization that brought 800 poets and performers to Pittsburgh relaunches with a modern twist.
As construction on the new terminal progresses, work has begun on a new road system at the airport.