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The Allegheny County health director led the Pittsburgh region through the pandemic.
The upgraded Amtrak Airo fleet will be introduced to 14 of the transportation company’s routes in 2026.
Documents, artifacts and articles show the impact the horrific attack has had on the Jewish community, locally and globally.
The second season of the crime drama, starring Jeremy Renner and produced by Homewood native and noted filmmaker Antoine Fuqua, premieres January 15 on Paramount+.
The new director will continue PUMP’s vision to make Pittsburgh the most dynamic and diverse city.
Local events will promote unity and celebrate the civil rights leader’s legacy.
Heinz family ends 10-month national search to replace former president Grant Oliphant.
Hardy is synonymous with his lumber empire, the Fayette County resort he developed and a larger-than-life personality.
The writer sanctuary’s board has appointed Charlotte Cohen as interim director.
Artistic residency sheds light on Ukrainian culture, suppression and resiliency.
The ‘once-in-a-lifetime’ phenomena will occur just 2 hours north of Pittsburgh over Erie.
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Christmas trees will be accepted throughout the city and at the nine county parks over the next few weeks.
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Just 11 months after the bridge collapse, traffic is now flowing on the new bridge between Regent Square and Squirrel Hill.
When writing “When You Wonder, You’re Learning,” a book that breaks down Fred Rogers’ enduring appeal to children into an easy-to-understand blueprint, Pittsburghers Gregg Behr and Ryan Rydzewski found Mister Rogers was still teaching them.
As news of the Hall of Famer's death spread, many reflected on the legendary player's character and passion for Pittsburgh.
His improbable, seemingly impossible shoestring catch and run for a touchdown beat the Oakland Raiders and sent the Steelers to the first of many playoff games in the '70s.
After a relatively mild fall, cold weather and the ability to make snow has arrived.
Volunteers have collected bird species data throughout Allegheny County for more than 100 years.
More than $11 million in grants will benefit such efforts as Rebuilding Together Pittsburgh, Rising Tide Partners and NeighborWorks.
The Churchill native creates masterpieces out of blocks of ice, fruit and vegetables. You can see one of his larger creations at First Night.
Hardesty uses costumes, music videos and trips to D.C. to engage his social studies students at Highland Middle School.
The New Jersey native shares his experience playing America’s Game.