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Closed since February 2023 after being deemed unsafe, the 84-year-old bridge is a vital artery between Oakland and Pittsburgh's East End and Eastern suburbs.
The University of Pittsburgh hires a new athletic director from the University of Tennessee who brings a wealth of experience from other appointments.
Allegheny County cuts the ribbon on what it calls one of the largest outdoor public climbing facilities in the country.
Elizabeth Barker, who oversaw the most attended exhibit in the museum’s history, has departed.
An anticipated $11 million fund will help put on the event that could bring as many as 775,000 fans to the Steel City over three days in 2026.
The Crown Castle Developers Forum Wednesday brought together university and community leaders to talk about the promising future of Downtown.
City Council moves to expand the program with federal COVID-19 relief funds.
The fourth-annual event on Oct. 21-23 brings in shooting victim Gabby Giffords as keynote speaker.
The Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy is set to debut a new attraction this Light Up Night.
NASA astronaut — and Pittsburgh native — Woody Hoburg and the Mars Robotics Association will give a fireside chat as part of ‘SpaceBurgh.’
It calls for more space for the animals, 'top-notch' facilities, new animals and 'wow' moments.
The Hilltop neighborhood's business community is offering the $10 discount in October to encourage more people to visit.
A new report by the Urban Land Institute outlines ways that the university can become a catalyst for Downtown's next renaissance.
Pittsburgh is tied to the list through industries like retail, movies, investments and building materials.
The announcement includes the establishment of joint technology centers at Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Pittsburgh.
Boutique La Passerelle is closing after 14 years after the unexpected death of Adele Morelli.
The new model celebrates the city's Chinese culture.
The West Mifflin amusement park provides an update on progress of the roller coaster's 'extensive modification project.'
The barnstorming baseball team known for their unconventional rules and elaborate antics will make their Pittsburgh debut next August.
The CardFest program started as a pilot at five schools over the last two years; now more than 14,000 students at 54 schools will be getting cards.
The sensory room in Concourse A marks five years at PIT and serves as a model for other airports, hospitals and civic organizations.
An historical marker is erected at Harris' former home in Homewood and Pittsburgh names a street on the North Side after Humphries.
Uptown Flats — developed by Bethlehem Haven and ACTION-Housing — aims to support low-income residents in a holistic way.
The third annual Architecture Week is packed with activities and a contest to choose the public's favorite local design projects.