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In its 225th year, the reference book on weather suggests we tune up our snow-removal equipment.
The Ross native finished third on NBC's “The Voice” in December of 2014.
Zoom in on the places that make our region so fascinating and diverse.
The Giant Eagle Market District in Robinson becomes the first store in the state to offer direct-to-consumer wine sales.
The ride-sharing company plans to put 100 Volvo SUVs equipped to drive themselves on the road in Pittsburgh by the end of the month.
Lawrenceville-based Pack Up + Go does all of the planning, including the selection of your destination.
The movie version of the Pittsburgh native’s award-winning Broadway play is slated for a 2016 Christmas Day release.
The accolades keep rolling in for this eatery in Lower Lawrenceville.
The most decorated swimmer in Olympic history is from Baltimore and a die-hard Ravens fan. See what happened when he spotted a reporter wearing Steelers gear during a press conference.
It's Amanda Polk's first Olympic medal.
The research could be the next step in developing a drug that might slow genes that lead to weight gain.
Yes, it was as messy as you think.
Swimmer Leah Smith won her second medal at the summer games Wednesday night.
Led by host and creator Jesse Irwin, a group of students at the University of Pittsburgh produce a late-night talk show with a focus on life in Oakland.
The Pittsburgh Penguins Captain shocked a Nova Scotia family by showing up unannounced on their doorstep to sign a jersey.
Busking, commonly defined as the performance of music in public spaces, is slowly gaining popularity in Pittsburgh.
Mt. Lebanon native Leah Smith is competing in her first Olympic games in Rio.
The black-and-gold striped jerseys have generated plenty of fan reaction since they were first worn in 2012.
Pittsburgh-based Astrobotic Technology is hoping to land on the lunar surface sometime next year.
Two of our favorite eateries are among Bon Appétit Magazine’s 50 Best New Restaurants in America.
DeAngelo Williams and his bride took the concept of a themed wedding to a whole new level.
Visitors to the city are wowed, and inspired, by Pittsburgh’s transformation.
Oakland Catholic graduates Amanda Polk and Leah Smith will be competing in this month's Olympics.
Allegheny County officials are hoping a public-private partnership will aid in finding a new use for the 80-year-old structure.