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Duolingo's notorious green mascot found dead!
Market Square, which dates back to the late 1700s, was last overhauled in 2010.
'Hadestown,' 'Footloose' are among the popular performances on the list of more than 100 high schools.
As part of its five-year plan, it's introducing a concierge named Artzy to assist the public.
The program aims to reduce the size of the herds and will be conducted only when the parks are closed overnight.
It’s moving forward with ‘reimagining and building an entirely new destination’ in the 8th Street Block Civic Space.
The global grocery store will mark a 'significant milestone' for the newly refurbished Rockwell Park in North Point Breeze.
The Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy begins free tours of Pittsburgh’s newest urban park on the south side of the Monongahela River.
A 10th grader’s design, selected out of 10 finalists, will be used throughout the 2025-26 election years.
The Lawrenceville organization for craft artists launches a $4.5 million capital campaign and will expand fiber and metals, woodworking and blacksmithing programs.
Pittsburgh residents affected by detours ask City for safety measures that have been a concern since the bridge was abruptly shut down on Oct. 19, 2024.
PennDOT is offering service on a day the driver license center is typically closed.
The engineers behind the group’s recording of Anton Bruckner and Mason Bates took home the award for Best Engineered Album, Classical.
The satellite effort started here in 2021 by a Mars woman aims to deliver 400 bouquets this year.
Blake Scholl's Boom Supersonic aims to bring back high-speed passenger service 22 years after the end of the Concorde.
An 11-year-old in Los Angeles found Skenes' 1/1 signed Rookie of the Year card — and rejected the Pirates' offer to make an exchange.
Several organizations are hosting events that range from recognition of the National Negro Opera Company to lectures, films and children's activities.
Aritzia, Garage, State & Liberty and Tecova are among the national stores opening for the first time in the Pittsburgh region.
The organization offers tours and programs at the Carrie Blast Furnaces, Pump House, other historical structures and Explorer Riverboat rides.
To celebrate Groundhog Day, we want to hear from you on which movie you'd like to watch on a loop.
The charming but no-nonsense CEO of the Allegheny County Airport Authority is spearheading a revolution in air travel for the Steel City.
Take a look back at previous honorees and their significant, unforgettable contributions to our city.
The nasty ticks are likely to survive, but some of the more popular plants could see damage.
He's collected 1,500 signatures on a petition asking Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro to halt planned demolition of the 143-year-old U.S. landmark.