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Paralympic sled hockey gold medalist Dan McCoy checks in after a whirlwind journey to Sochi.
Duo incorporates the city’s fading hand-painted billboards of yesteryear into a fascinating art exhibit.
Do you like data? Do you hate our nonsensical roads? You’ll love this.
There was only one problem …
A Pittsburgh robotics company is working to get a Japanese sports drink on the moon.
Everyone’s favorite neighbor was born today in 1928. Here’s some of our favorite memories.
The first time Pittsburgh was rated America’s No. 1 city, we made a song about it. It's really ... something.
Welcome to the new frontier of human-computer interaction: realistic haters.
Upwards of 300,000 Pittsburghers turned out in green. PM was there to capture the party.
Think we’ve got it bad now? Wait ’til you see the city’s coldest temperature on record. Hint: It more than bests our little 2014 Polar Vortex.
TIME magazine’s study of hundreds of thousands of Instagram photos ranks our city startlingly high in self-obsession.
Warm weather, never leave us.
A study released today at the South by Southwest Festival lists the South Side incubator among the nation’s best.
Cartoonist Joe Wos crowdfunds a Pittsburghese retelling of the classic tale in just three days.
The Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium’s sharks don’t pick on little fish. How come?
Looking for a delicious battered fish sandwich or golden-brown pierogies on Friday? Here’s a handy guide.
Could it be? A genuinely decent portrayal of a Yinzer on TV? Maybe!
Special St. Patrick’s Day boxing event pits Pittsburgh against Ireland for the first-ever Ambassador’s Cup.
One Pennsylvania company says it has developed a long-term solution for repairing potholes.
We chat with James D’Arcy about his new A&E drama, filming in Pittsburgh and his newfound love of the Penguins.
Just how hilly? Consult this nifty infographic.
Fleury will wear the mask during the NHL Stadium Series game against Chicago on March 1.
Channel your inner 6-year-old at the cartoon museum’s superhero-costume fundraiser.
Pittsburgh City Council’s 311 Twitter account brings complaining into the 21st century.