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The pandemic, food and drink, real estate and things to make you smile generated the most interest among readers this year.
The fourth volume of “Chutz-Pow!” from the Holocaust Center of Pittsburgh spotlights women including silver-screen icon Audrey Hepburn.
This is supposed to be the last year for the iconic tree at Point State Park, but plenty is going on behind the scenes to ensure its return.
The pandemic prevented the team from producing a new video this year, but it's still fun to revisit ones from previous years.
In a new public service campaign, Franco Harris, Sally Wiggin and others encourage Pittsburghers to take concrete steps to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
After the 10-day event was canceled, the Grand Prix partners rallied together to collect donations for autism.
Learn to play like “The Queen’s Gambit’s” Beth Harmon at these Pittsburgh-area organizations.
Like so many other things in 2020, the market for unique and handmade gifts from small businesses has gone virtual.
The 45-minute display, set to music, can be enjoyed from the safety and warmth of your own car.
Ring in the New Year with “Pittsburgh Today Live” hosts and other First Night favorites.
The restrictions, including a ban on indoor dining, take effect Saturday. Dec. 12, and last until Monday, Jan. 4, 2021.
Allegheny County Executive Rich Fitzgerald says a total shutdown order is not expected.
Wolf says he has no symptoms and is continuing to work from home.
Chatham University announces plans to build 35 sustainable houses for the public in 2022.
Little Lake Theater replaces its usual holiday tradition with one that brings the audience into the show in a memorable way.
Jewish Federation will produce a 24-hour video feed to celebrate the Festival of Lights.
The Point State Park tree doesn’t fit the site’s historical mission.
The governor warns that if the spread of the virus isn't slowed soon, hospitals and health care workers could become “overwhelmed.”
Steelers defensive tackle advocates for cancer research during “My Cause, My Cleats” campaign.
Officials are growing increasingly concerned about staffing shortages in hospitals.
The first day of this year's #GiveBigPittsburgh campaign obliterated previous first-day totals.
There’s no such thing as a bad time to give back, but some days are better than others.
The postponement also forces a date change for the Steelers next game against Washington.
Heinz Endowments gets creative with COVID-19 money for 37 organizations.