Thousands of programmable LED lights are being installed on the towers and suspension cables of the Andy Warhol, Rachel Carson and Roberto Clemente bridges.
Allegheny County Community College will unveil its new $43 million Center for Education, Innovation & Training on Oct. 26 that will prepare students for high-demand careers.
The Downtown neighhorhood is the focus of a free program Oct. 29 that will tell the stories of the hundreds of Chinese immigrants drawn to the Golden Triangle.
Survivors of the shooting that took 11 lives at the Tree of Life Synagogue Oct. 27, 2018 will gather to not only honor the victims, but provide a platform for other community members to speak on gun violence and legislation.
The Carnegie Science Center’s latest addition, the immersive TITANIC: The Artifact Exhibition, will run through April 15 inside of the PPG Science Pavilion.
The Abernethy family of the North Hills has helped bring adult changing tables to many large venues in the Greater Pittsburgh region, with the most recent at the Pittsburgh Zoo & Aquarium.
Nancy Barnes, an L.L. Bean Outdoor Discovery Program kayak and paddleboard instructor, got the idea from a similar event held in the Pacific Northwest.
The city’s ban, to start Saturday, Oct. 14, will allow businesses to use up their remaining stocks of single-use plastic bags without penalty through Jan. 1.
If you’re looking for some self-care, relax and rejuvenate with a massage, facial, or customized experience at one of our favorite spas in Pittsburgh and beyond.
An immersive exhibit coming to The Westmoreland Museum of American Art Oct. 15 will showcase several of the architect's unbuilt projects as realistic computer renderings and video animations.