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Health Department inspectors say a vast majority of Pittsburgh-area eateries are fully complying with the rules to limit the spread of COVID-19.
A section of Frick Park gets a makeover courtesy of some hungry goats.
The Pittsburgh LGBTQ Coalition and TransYOUniting will lead next year’s celebration.
The one female and two male cubs were born last month.
Each year, Pittsburgh Magazine and PUMP recognize 40 outstanding individuals under the age of 40 whose creativity, vision and passion enrich the Pittsburgh region. It’s time to meet the class of 2020!
JCPenney, the mall's last surviving store that was closed last year for safety reasons, announced it would not reopen.
Bring a flashlight and a sense of adventure.
Models wearing masks and social distancing was just the beginning.
Most other activities also saw declines, with one exception. Yet to be determined is the impact of students heading back to school.
This summer, the city of Pittsburgh has been showing free movies under the stars.
The Pennsylvania Resource Council is hosting a hard-to-recycle collection event in Monroeville, but you have to register in advance.
The 5k is spread out over the course of two weeks.
The Emmy-winning animated program is not immune from concerns about COVID-19 and provides reassurance to its young viewers.
Pennsylvania Departments of Health and Aging warn there are callers posing as contact tracers who are trying to steal your money.
But you can still enjoy the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra for free.
The county health department reports a drop in the test positivity rate and quicker test results but also urges caution as some schools prepare to reopen.
The annual LGBTQ event had already been postponed.
Exploring scenic bike routes less than two hours from Pittsburgh.
The Opera’s 82nd season has been modified due to COVID-19, allowing smaller audiences and livestreaming performances.
Using spinal cord stimulators, researchers are testing to see what can be duplicated in a prosthetic limb.
The coronavirus pandemic made the thought of watching sports in person seem impossible, but locals haven’t struck out yet.
Allegheny County Executive Rich Fitzgerald says there are no plans to reduce restrictions yet.
The store will be taking over a location that has been home to multiple other department stores.
The popular diner hopes to reopen in its new space in East Liberty as early as next month.