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It was a deeply odd year for movies, but the big show is (finally) coming up Sunday.
Owner Jonnet Solomon hopes to transform the deteriorating building into a cultural center or museum for disadvantaged young artists.
The Pennsylvania Resource Council is kicking off a summer of collection and recycling events.
More than half of the county's adult population is partially vaccinated but the number of COVID-related hospitalizations is still rising.
Proposal would make streets more accommodating to bicycles.
The city has released the first round of streets due for asphalt pavement resurfacing as part of the 2021 paving season.
The health care providers are following recommendations from the CDC and FDA after a potential link between the vaccine and blood clots.
Biggie's Bullies is celebrating the opening of their new headquarters with an outdoor event.
The city is working to make firefighter positions more accessible after noticing demographic disparities within the Bureau of Fire.
Open eligibility for the shots comes a week ahead of the previous schedule set by the Wolf Administration.
Street sweepers will be operating in the city from now until Nov. 30.
Recent daily case counts have set records for 2021.
A free outdoor exhibit explores the world of fantastical beasts.
Construction of the new, billion dollar terminal is finally expected to start later this spring.
Buccos are ready to welcome fans back to PNC Park — but with new COVID-19 safety protocols in place. Here’s what you need to know.
After seeing huge success in raising funds last year, the virtual concert will return in September.
The health department opened the site to the public late Thursday.
The Pittsburgh area dogs represent the city in four of the seven categories
In addition to more cases, Health Director Dr. Debra Bogen says hospitalizations are on the rise in Allegheny County.
The outdoor event will feature local vendors, pizza and live music.
Beginning today, workers in four targeted industries are now eligible for the shots.
The Office of Victim Assistance Services helps residents recover.
The series of free movies kicks off Friday, April 2.
County officials want to make it easier for residents to get the shots and reduce the number of canceled appointments at vaccination sites.