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Heinz Endowments gets creative with COVID-19 money for 37 organizations.
Among them is a ban on the sale of alcohol for onsite consumption at bars and restaurants on Thanksgiving Eve.
There is a YouTube documentarian making Pittsburgh look cool through a camera lens. Learn more about him and watch some of his work.
Shovel driveways and win prizes by helping neighbors in need.
The Steelers wide receiver and his best friend share day-in-the-life moments of their special bond.
Dr. Debra Bogen says people should only go out for essentials and warns a public health order could be next if COVID-19 cases don't come down.
There are new rules regarding masks, travelers to and from the state, colleges and universities and hospitals.
The constitutional law expert looks at changes to the vote — and to the conversation — in Pennsylvania and beyond.
Doctors are urging everyone to rethink their holiday plans.
The rink opened for its 20th season late last month.
Indoor golf and hangout spot coming to Market Square
Roethlisberger is among five players placed on the list since Sunday's win in Dallas.
The virtual presentation about the homes of notable Pittsburghers from the past century is part of series by Doors Open Pittsburgh.
Changing individual behavior is the only way to curb the virus, says the Allegheny County health director.
Two of the rides have been in operation for more than 50 years.
Venue space is designed for private events with room for social distancing.
Voters in eight Allegheny County suburbs received election letters containing the wrong polling locations.
Updates to Downtown streets make the commute for cyclists easier.
County Health Director Dr. Debra Bogen says the outlook here is more optimistic than in the state as a whole.
... that have nothing to do with the election or the pandemic.
Among other things, visitors will have to buy tickets online.
October 27 marks two years since a gunman killed 11 worshipers at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Squirrel Hill.
The parking lot at North Park swimming pool will host a nearly contactless collection event this weekend.
Other Downtown holiday traditions and attractions will continue with added safety protocols.