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The City is opening special drop-off spots, and Allegheny County is collecting trees in its nine parks so all can be chipped into mulch.
Looking back at the 10 most impactful and important moments of the year.
CLEAR Plus is now available at 56 airports and some stadiums to speed access for travelers.
Japanese company Nippon Steel plans to acquire the Pittsburgh-headquartered steelmaker for $14.9 billion. Pennsylvania lawmakers and the Steelworkers Union were quick to oppose it.
The expansion more than doubles the airline's offerings at Pittsburgh International.
The North Side sanctuary for exiled writers taps long-time supporter of author Salman Rushdie for the top post.
Here’s a sampling of things that will keep you busy when most businesses are closed.
Thirty archers have harvested 80 deer in Frick and Riverview Parks since Sept. 30.
Get ready to have your mind blown, Pittsburgh, as the North Shore welcomes an entertainment complex where you can ‘experience the impossible.’
The Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission helps secure state and federal dollars to guide regional development.
The annual celebration features music, performances, family fun and more — including a 24-foot, flaming tree made of steel.
The 19th annual event will be held Dec. 1-2 at Downtown's David L. Lawrence Convention Center and features hundreds of local makers and their one-of-a-kind handmade products.
Students registered with the campus food pantry can now order meals to be delivered inconspicuously to temperature-controlled lockers.
Frzy, Gisele Fetterman, Kristine Sorensen and more will have guest appearances in the “Party Scene” in Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre’s annual holiday production.
Grownups and kids alike will love these dazzling displays.
The decision came after Sunday's loss to the Cleveland Browns, the sixth time the Steelers were unable to score more than one touchdown in a game.
Months of planning and design went into creating the latest show with thousands of lights, flowers and a singing tree.
Two-year-old Marcy joins Xia, who has been the zoo’s sole red panda since July.
The new AHN Canonsburg is part of a $232 million plan to expand health services to the area's growing population.
The new ‘Three Rivers Tree’ sprouted from a 2020 petition drive that drew more than 10,000 signatures from people demanding that the tradition continue.
The long-promised collection, donated by Pittsburgh philanthropists Milton and Sheila Fine, features more than 100 significant works of art.
The sale ends Trevett and Sarah Hooper’s long-time involvement in some of the city’s most innovative farm-to-table restaurants.
The nation watched this tight race as a bellwether to what’s to come in the national election in 2024.
The story of Helen Keller and the play’s presentation also highlights the connection the famous educator and advocate had with Pittsburgh.