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While still in the testing phase, an app developed at CMU could make detecting the virus cheaper and faster.
The company has donated 20,000 masks to Pittsburgh’s medical professionals fighting the COVID-19 virus.
The Pittsburgh distillery will donate its supply of hand sanitizer to first responders.
Birthday parties, Easter egg hunts and fun activities are still able to happen, even in the midst of a pandemic, with a little creativity.
The vaccine, if proven effective and approved by the FDA, would be delivered in a skin patch.
“I think he would have had good ideas, and as soon as he got them figured out, he would have told us,” says Joanne Rogers.
The North Side zoo has staff hard at work caring for their flock — and providing educational materials for families schooling at home.
Fake news or a community asset? Sometimes, it takes a crisis to remind you that what you do matters.
I find myself filled with gratitude for these places, from the highest cultural institutions to the neighborhood dives. I miss them. I know that, when I return to them, I will see them with fresh eyes.
“Hamilton, ” “Hadestown” and ”To Kill a Mockingbird” are among the eight-show broadway season opening in August at the Benedum Center.
Clair and Mel Vatz reworked the lyrics of Simon & Garfunkel's 1966 song “Homeward Bound” into a YouTube video that's generated hundreds of thousands of views.
With the industry nearly grounded, airlines are choosing Pittsburgh for a place to park their idle airplanes.
Young children may not understand what’s going on. Experts advise to stay calm, be creative and, of course, follow the advice of Fred Rogers.
It’s a beautiful day when the Latrobe native joins the National Recording Registry’s 2019 inductee class.
A Gibsonia company is using its resources to support caretakers in need.
Called Duolingo ABC, the free English literacy app teaches young children how to read.
Buy a gift card, order some takeout or promote your favorite shop on social media.
We’ve put together a list of websites and phone numbers to answer your questions.
Stress relief from laughter? It's no joke, according to the Mayo Clinic. Watch Deb and the kids get their marching orders for staying inside and see if you don't feel better.
You loved the first iteration. Now here's the sequel.
We’ve put together a roundup of virtual fitness options from locally owned small businesses.
Pittsburgh Magazine HOME editor Jessica Sinichak appeared on KDKA's Pittsburgh Today Live to discuss our Best of Design issue.
We took to Instagram to find inspirational messages that are popping up all around Pittsburgh.
A Pittsburgh Magazine intern focuses on the positive despite an avalanche of negative events.