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Allegheny County’s COVID-19 risk level has dropped to medium, and masks are only required when the community level reaches the “high” status.
Head to Point State Park to watch fireworks over the water, listen to live music and celebrate Independence Day.
Babysitting — the stereotypical teenage gig — is gaining more traction due to the pandemic and need for child care services.
Officials say the rebrand is the culmination of work that started before the pandemic.
Pittsburgh’s first gay pride march was held in 1973, attracting a crowd of about 150.
Allegheny County Analytics allows users to search for information on a range of social and economic issues.
Pittsburgh International Airport has unveiled a slew of new, nonstop routes — some of which had been on hiatus since the start of the pandemic.
The sweets shop said on Facebook that it can no longer justify putting its employees in danger.
UFC Gym will replace the YMCA, which has been closed since 2018, at 236 Fifth Ave.
The Underwear Bike Ride is designed to encourage people to feel comfortable in their own skin.
June is Pride Month, the annual celebration of the LGBTQIA+ community, and Pittsburghers can march, dance and even root for the Pirates to celebrate it.
If approved, it would create the third largest health system in the area behind UPMC and Highmark Health's Allegheny Health Network.
Painting, shopping and attending performances are just some of the ways you can experience this year’s event.
A Pittsburgh Magazine staffer takes POGOH’s pedal bike for a trial run in the city’s newest ride-share program.
The organization made the decision because of rising COVID case counts in Allegheny County.
Local prices are still a little higher than the national average, which continues to climb.
The goal, according to Walnut Capital CEO Gregg Perelman, is to create “just a joyful, family-friendly experience” with diverse offerings.
The event, which shuts down city streets to cars and other traffic, is run by BikePGH.
The 12-foot-tall statue stands at the entrance to the Three Rivers Heritage Trail in the Strip District, near Burns Scalo’s Vision on Fifteenth complex.
Food Editor Hal B. Klein took home four of the awards, including the Ray Sprigle Memorial Award.
Here’s where — and when — you’ll be able to cool down.
Driftwood Oven became the primary provider of pastries and other food items for Commonplace Coffee on May 24.
The Greer Cabaret Theater and its Backstage Bar will be overhauled starting this August.
Folks experiencing or witnessing a mental health crisis will be able to call 988 starting in July — but some areas can access it now.