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The exhibit, which opens March 27 on the University of Pittsburgh campus, tells the story of the Oct. 27, 2018 synagogue shooting and the future of the site.
Stand by for takeoff as The Glue Factory Projects of CORNINGWORKS transport us into choreographer Beth Corning’s imaginative, humorous and often poignant dance-theater universe.
The state-owned park and other venues will be given to the NFL for free for the April 23-25 draft that will draw hundreds of thousands of fans to Pittsburgh.
Construction begins in April to redesign Market Square, so PPG Place Plaza will be the new home for the farmers market and Yoga on the Square this summer season.
The acquisition by Herschend Family Entertainment is part of a deal that involves more than 20 properties across 10 states.
As reports of measles cases rise in parts of the U.S., Pittsburghers are wondering if they're protected from this most contagious disease.
Local photographer Dave DiCello shares snapshots of the early Friday morning event.
The constitutional scholar says he will step down as the university's president after 10 years in 2026, but will assume a new position as chancellor.
Local apparel brand Steel City is also slated to open at The Terminal in the spring.
Citizens Live at the Wylie, which is expected to open in 2026, was developed in partnership with Hill District community groups.
Scott Becker is stepping down after 32 years at a time when the museum welcomed 48,000 visitors in 2024 — a 26% increase from the previous year.
A public-private collaborative is installing 129 black and gold signs to make Downtown, Oakland and the North Side more pedestrian-friendly.
The annual parade, which has gone on for more than a century in all kinds of weather, is scheduled for this Saturday.
Adults and ‘young astronomers’ alike can easily enjoy this Friday’s blood moon with no equipment necessary.
The former player and longtime sideline reporter was 66.
The Pittsburgh attraction on the North Side just acquired 10 animals from the Carnegie Museum of Natural History program.
The Pittsburgh native and actor is currently appearing on NBC as the host of “Deal or No Deal Island.”
The African Penguin is a critically endangered species.
Preliminary figures for 2024 show a spike in whooping cough and fortunately no recent cases of measles — yet.
The three-weekend festival in March will bring musical entertainment, an ice luge and even the burning of a snowman to Market Square.
According to economists at Realtor.com, it’s right here in Pittsburgh.
Festivities will be held along North Shore Riverfront Park, in parking lots near Acrisure Stadium and in Point State Park, records show.
The Pittsburgh-area organization brings back old traditions and creates new ones to mark its golden anniversary.
While the brand is the one of several major retailers to leave Walnut Street in recent years, new shops are on the way.