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Calvary Episcopal Church has a long-standing tradition of honoring Pennsylvania’s historical figures in its windows.
The storied show kicks off on May 2 at Pittsburgh's Carnegie Museum of Art and other locations and will run for eight months.
The 811,000-square-foot terminal will be the right size for the region’s travel needs.
It all started as "a crazy idea.”
The West Shore for Warriors program gifted the accessible shower to Army and Navy veteran Jody Steinberger, who is fully disabled.
For its annual contest, AIA’s Design Pittsburgh program honored a number of local architects and designers for their work on projects such as the Glasshouse, Allegheny Branch House Lofts and The Eatery at Litchfield Towers.
All of the Pittsburgh historian's national awards, book manuscripts, letters — even his manual typewriter — are part of the collection.
40 major airports across the country face reduced service because of federal shutdown.
Pittsburgh's beloved annual event will take place in three spots near the Benedum Center — but Market Square will still be bustling for the holidays.
The arrival of goaltender Murashov is a significant step, even if it’s ahead of schedule.
Commercial Street is closing to traffic; Parkway East lane restrictions and full closures will follow.
Corey O’Connor — the son of another mayor — will become the 62nd person to assume the office.
Pitt engineers will lead a $41.5 million federal project that aims to 'change the field.'
The more than 100-year-old ‘Pittsburgh institution’ in the Strip District faces a sheriff’s sale in December.
The special garden at the Frick Environmental Center in Squirrel Hill aims to expand accessibility to all.
Scores of agencies and businesses are gearing up to meet the needs of those who have lost their SNAP benefits, federal paychecks.
An analysis by USC’s Norman Lear Center shows how entertainment influences audiences.
‘There’s not enough fight on our side,' acknowledges Cam Heyward.
Traffic patterns will shift in coming weeks as work moves to the southern part of the square.
‘We are not just seeing a movement, but we are seeing a momentum,” says one realtor.
The annual tours and festivities have been canceled amid the state budget impasse.
'I can be a clown; I can be goofy. And this is my space of being,' says one student.
The local youth chapter meets monthly at the West View Hub.
Lisa Lambert, who has served in the interim role since June 1, is appointed the permanent president.