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A pair of features were honored at Wednesday night's ceremony, presented by the Press Club of Western Pennsylvania.
Before the company’s three-show summer season begins, they’ll stage the world-premiere musical “Madame Clicquot.”
Joel announced Friday that he’s recovering from a recently diagnosed brain disorder.
Most of the city’s population lives just a 10-minute walk from a park in the city.
At 220 feet, it’s the tallest coaster in Pennsylvania.
An outdoor concert on May 31 is a fundraiser to help local cancer patients purchase wigs.
Artist Atticus Adams also has created a special piece that honors Helen Clay Frick.
The popular pickle-themed celebration takes place Downtown this summer.
For the first time, Pittsburgh's 50-year-old ice rink will offer public roller skating sessions all summer.
Allegheny County Controller Corey O'Connor upsets Mayor Ed Gainey in the Democratic primary.
The Downtown Neighbors Alliance envisions bringing in tech companies, a bookstore and cafe community space, more restaurants, boutique shops and other initiatives.
Visit Andrew Carnegie’s first library for a grand unveiling, activities and performances, all showcasing a $21 million community effort to preserve this piece of history.
The In Bed by 10 dance parties celebrate their 10th anniversary this month.
Workers will replace the fire alarm system. All other attractions at the Frick, including Summer Fridays, will continue.
The Butler County town is one of several locations where filming for the upcoming biopic "Hershey" is scheduled to take place.
Airport officials are still mum on the opening date, but the design already is wowing aviation leaders, including British Airways CEO Sean Doyle.
After a $220 million renovation, The Frick Collection reopens to display Henry Clay Frick's vast collection of artwork and artifacts in his Beaux-Arts mansion.
That’s when a Pennsylvania ban on using a cell phone in your hand behind the wheel goes into effect.
As the Pittsburgh region loses residents, counties prepare for the future.
Bench Coach Don Kelly is the new manager.
The popular roller coaster has endured a yearlong 'modification project' to improve stability and reliability.
A state plan and a wave of legislation are aimed at addressing rising deaths of women dying before, during or after giving birth.
Edda Fields-Black brought Harriet Tubman's role in a Union Army raid that freed 756 enslaved people to life through re-enactments, meticulous research.
Now in its fourth year, it moves to the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh — 'a perfect fit for what we do.'