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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.
Nearly $4 million has been earmarked for Allegheny County, Washington County and Pittsburgh International airports.
Yinz Binz will feature cheaper items from the M@c Discount auction sites, with new inventory added weekly.
Project Pop-Up will offer rent-free accommodations to selected retailers, entrepreneurs and regional business owners to breathe new life into the city.
The mammoth project by Walnut Capital must have the land rezoned before it decides what will be part of the new development.
A meeting will be held at the Kingsley Association Monday evening to discuss Walnut Capital’s proposal.
The jury reached the verdict after nearly 10 hours of deliberation in the three-phase federal trial nearly five years after he massacred 11 worshipers at a Squirrel Hill synagogue.
The five-week Raccoon Rabies Vaccination Baiting Program began Monday.
The first one occurs at its fullest on Tuesday, Aug. 1, and a rare blue moon bookends the month on Aug. 30.
Controversy over the transparency surrounding a pilot Smart Loading Zone program has emerged with the addition of purple curbs in Squirrel Hill.
Phipps Conservatory will host a free webinar at noon Tuesday, Aug. 1 to help residents with management techniques.
‘The Woman With the Same Name’ podcast will tell Jamie Stickle’s story in hopes of bringing in new leads.
The board of trustees voted unanimously Tuesday to make Brussalis the University's Ninth President.