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Spanning across five counties, the nonprofit is expanding its services by more than 40% to provide work apparel for those in need.
A flood of first-time visitors came here for the Eras Tour and left good reviews about the concert and the city.
Tens of thousands of Swifties flocked to the city this weekend for the record-breaking, headline-making concert.
These five small businesses are filling gaps in their industries by creating welcoming spaces for LGBTQ+ individuals.
Branches across the Pittsburgh region have launched the Summer Reading Program and encourage readers to “Find Their Voice” now through Aug. 6.
The City of Pittsburgh is poised to open 15 of its 18 pools on Saturday. Three remain closed due to needed major renovations.
Jason Jedlinski will take the helm in July as the multimedia company’s fifth president.
Take a journey through the city and through Swift’s eras with these nine classic Pittsburgh activities.
Ongoing support has allowed The Advanced Leadership Institute to expand its programming across the country and it’s drawing interest from applicants in Georgia, Texas, Illinois and other states.
The events recognize Black freedom and culture, commemorating the end of the Civil War and slavery.
Weeks after the release of her new book, Amelia Possanza will visit City of Asylum to explore the question of what it's like to be gay in 2023.
The Forbes Avenue span will close on Monday, June 12, for final construction on the new bridge.
The six-week program connects students and recent graduates from across the globe to experience what the Pittsburgh region has to offer.
Get ready for a weekend full of Taylor Swift-themed festivities to celebrate her stop June 16-17 at Acrisure Stadium for the Eras Tour.
The region is in the midst of an 18-day dry spell, which has affected some local summer crops and delayed planting of some fall pumpkin crops.
The pickle obsession has reached new heights, and Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership is moving the July 21-23 festival to provide more space on Downtown’s Boulevard of the Allies.
A new community center in Penn Hills will be named for the 18-month-old who was killed Downtown in gun violence in 2022.
The Dollar Bank Three Rivers Arts Festival proves to be a hit this year, with a mix of Pittsburgh spirit, art — and, for once, good weather.
A new addition for Steelers fans, Pittsburghers and history buffs is being added to the Pennsylvania Trolley Museum — the "Terrible Trolley."
The health department's testing program for sexually transmitted infections is now available to anyone over the age of 18 as part of its expansion.
Cheryl Capezzuti will teach children how to make puppets with the CitiParks Roving Art Cart this summer.
Three collections in the Pittsburgh area are scheduled from June 3 to October to keep old electronics and other materials out of the environment.
The Press Club of Western Pennsylvania honors local journalists in its 59th annual awards.
The Allegheny Regional Asset District is funding projects that will open up experiences to the broader public.