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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.
From classics to new chillers, here are more scary movies than you can possibly fit into your spooky season plans.
The locally trained grappler will return to his hometown for All Elite Wrestling’s fifth-anniversary show this Wednesday.
At the ScareHouse, makeup artists spend each night of spooky season transforming dozens of actors into terrifying ghouls.
All U.S. households can order up to four COVID-19 test kits.
Here’s a sampling of Halloween happenings — from jack-o’-lantern trails to haunted museums.
The North Side nonprofit offers a lineup of world-class authors, translators and musicians on Sept. 28-29.
The airline in 2025 will start nonstop flights out of PIT a month earlier than it did this year.
No Hunt’s here! Heinz ketchup company gifted superfan Heinz Le a custom jacket on his big day.
Fifty bow-hunters will attempt to control the city’s white-tailed deer population after city officials deemed the pilot program a “tremendous success.”
The zoo has been without the accreditation since dropping it in 2015 over a dispute involving elephant handling.
The Steel City is one of only 10 stops on the just-announced tour.
The clinic, which serves more than 1,500 people in need of care, is taking place Nov. 1-2 at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center.
Local photographer Dave DiCello captured the celestial event Tuesday night, which also included a partial lunar eclipse.
It will be on display at the Latin American Cultural Center through June 28, 2025.
Two Beechview organizations are providing housing and other resources for Latino immigrants.
The creations of Brendan Conaway are more than mere jack-o’-lanterns — they’re the star of the Halloween season.
The Ferris wheel is part of the 11-day Oktoberfest Pittsburgh celebration.