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The mother of a child with special needs, Frey tirelessly shares what she has learned with other families in similar situations.
For reasons only he knows, Antonio Brown wants to be known as Ronald and, with the season he's having, his quarterback is willing to oblige.
Members of the Pittsburgh Steelers' defensive line and the team's entire rookie class will be signing autographs for charity later this week.
The owner of Meat & Potatoes shares his delicious techniques with a national TV audience.
When viewed from the foot of the South Side Slopes of Pittsburgh, the stairs ascending Josephine Street form a massive image that consists of more than 7,500 individual mosaic tiles.
The actor, director and Mt. Lebanon native is joining the board of trustees of the Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh Foundation.
Matt Scoletti accomplishes the feat in just under nine hours.
They owe their lives to one man who lives on in each of them.
The city’s first and largest independent craft fair returns Saturday for its 13th year.
The Bucs' manager shared his philosophy on arguments with umpires –– and a lot of other things –– during a short ride around the block with KDKA anchors Susan Koeppen and Ken Rice.
Opened in 1979 in Squirrel Hill by best friends Gail Klingensmith and Pamela Cohen, Pamela’s P&G Diner has become a Pittsburgh mainstay.
Christmas comes early for kids traveling this holiday season.
The Reindeer Ball has raised $970,000 over the past 13 years.
A lineup of favorites gathers to recreate the Pittsburgh rock scene of the 1990s.
With the app’s closure, local Vine stars reflect on their successes and look forward to new opportunities.
The rooster, which had become a neighborhood nuisance, had been on the run for several months.
Beverly’s Birthdays redefines the notorious shopping day in the name of a worthy cause.
The leaves have hit their peak on Washington's Landing and we just had to share.
Cleveland chef and ABC's The Chew Host Michael Symon kicks off Light Up Night by slicing a 56-foot sub from GetGo's new Market + Cafe.
City officials say Rudy the rooster has become a neighborhood nuisance.
Members of the Wings of Blue, the U.S. Air Force Parachute Team, dropped in on Heinz Field Sunday to present game balls to U.S. veterans. Fortunately for us, they had cameras strapped to their helmets.
Some roads in and around the Golden Triangle will shut down as early as 7 a.m. Friday.
A growing number of retailers are stepping away from Thanksgiving hours but the decision may not have anything to do with holiday goodwill.
You can mark the holiday, made famous by “Seinfeld,” at an event at the Carnegie Museum of Art.