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The new order from the state that makes wearing a mask in public mandatory follows a recent spike in COVID-19 cases.
Exploring scenic bike routes less than two hours from Pittsburgh.
The Richard King Mellon Foundation is providing $5.25 million in grants to 37 local projects.
A record-breaking spike in new cases of COVID-19 prompted the county to impose the new restrictions.
The award-winning playwright is one of 35 celebrities in the honor’s 2021 class.
The Pennsylvania Resource Council is making several changes to its summer collection events.
Look for Galley -- Bakery Square sometime next year.
Christy and Joey Porter, a former Steeler, will turn the former Holy Innocents Church in Sheraden into a community center.
Exploring scenic bike routes less than two hours from Pittsburgh.
The goal of the 10-year plan is to make bicycling safer and more accessible throughout the city.
Pittsburgh Magazine Editor Brian Hyslop appears on KDKA's Pittsburgh Today Live to share home office decorating tips.
Like all newborns, this one is a cutie.
Several Downtown streets will be reconfigured to expand outdoor seating.
Starting as a rogue action from a group of artists, the mural has sparked conversation.
Plans to reopen four local theaters by July 10 have been delayed.
The Pennsylvania Resource Council has adopted new pricing and socially-distant guidelines.
Some events have had to move online or be rescheduled
With many artists now unable to sell their artwork, an online art exhibition called Inspired apART allows artists to share their work virtually.
The event will provide materials to families in need as well as a safe volunteer opportunity.
Fresh Fest Digi Fest will showcase craft breweries, as well as local talent.
With a $199.5 million contract from NASA, Astrobotic Technology plans to launch its VIPER rover to look for water on the moon in 2023.
PM Editor Brian Hyslop appears on KDKA's Pittsburgh Today Live to discuss what's inside our June issue that hits newsstands later this month.
The Transportation Safety Administration has implemented a number of new procedures.
Among other things, the state’s largest university will adjust its academic schedule to prevent the spread of COVID-19.