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The Carnegie Science Center exhibit, which will return in the spring, brings the submarine's history alive with war artifacts and Pittsburgh-themed clues.
Public bathroom trailers are opening at Gateway Center and on Smithfield Street to serve those who have gotta go.
The online Recycling Drop-Off Finder provides a map and filters to search for a particular item or business/location.
Pumpkins, apples, cider, hayrides and zombies creeping amongst the cornstalks await you this autumn.
The community greening program helps to install raised-bed vegetable gardens in backyards of food desert areas.
The winner will be announced at the end of September.
Another airline will begin offering nonstop flights to Miami International Airport from PIT beginning Nov. 15.
The museum will be developed inside of a former Mellon Bank in East Pittsburgh, a few hundred yards from where KDKA made its initial groundbreaking broadcast more than a century ago.
It is recruiting 30 archers for the hunt in Riverview and Frick parks that could start as early as Sept. 16.
The Allegheny Regional Asset District is funding 70 free events in the region from Sept. 8 to Oct. 17
The popular Lawrenceville theater will run the historical neighborhood cinema, with plans to renovate — but first, some movies.
New state law provides continuing education credits for dental professionals volunteering at Mission of Mercy Pittsburgh’s clinic Oct. 27-28.
A pilot program proposed by Mayor Ed Gainey’s office would permit one day of bowhunting in Frick, Riverview parks.
Burlington is expected to relocate before the holiday shopping season.
The rare super blue moon peaks at 9:36 p.m. on Aug. 30.
The free center in East Liberty offers virtual health care services, a food pantry, workforce development programs, social services and referrals to supportive resources.
The haunted attraction will crown Pittsburgh’s best brainiac on Aug. 28.
Adjusting to early mornings, packing lunches, homework, activities and bedtimes can be challenging.
The $8 million project includes ADA-compliant seating, updated electrical work, restored murals and a new HVAC system that adds air conditioning.
IndexPGH gives Downtown visitors a snapshot of the economy, cleanliness, vibrancy and safety and public health of the city.
Each year, Pittsburgh Magazine and PUMP recognize 40 outstanding individuals under the age of 40 whose talent, achievements and service enrich the Pittsburgh region.
With the courts now open on Washington’s Landing, Pittsburgh almost doubles the number of its public outdoor courts in the city.
The four-day festival features Italian food, entertainment, the Miss Little Italy pageant and the Celebrity Bocce Ball Tournament.
Pennsylvania's Largest Bike Ride Turns 30 with Hundreds of Cyclists Taking Over Pittsburgh Streets on Aug. 27.