Pittsburgh is blessed this week to host Duke and Mike Krzyzewski, Villanova and Jay Wright, and Oklahoma and freshman sensation Trae Young, among others, at PPG Paints Arena.
Seven dancers put in the work off stage, and this month they’ll premiere original choreography in Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre’s first “New Works” showcase.
After swine flu kept him from competing in Sochi in 2014, short track speed skater John-Henry Krueger finally won a spot on the podium at the Winter Olympic Games in Pyeongchang.
As Twitter's vice president of intersectionality, culture and diversity, Candi Castleberry Singleton, who splits her time between Pittsburgh and San Francisco, works tirelessly to bring inclusion and respect to companies.
River O'Malley may not be making any major policy decisions, but his presence in the Pittsburgh City-County Building as the city's official canine ambassador is a delight to those who do.
They’re still playing hockey at the Winter Olympics, but without NHL players.
Which means the guys doing the playing are relative nobodies. That isn’t necessarily a bad thing.
In the midst of the winter Olympics, the Pittsburgh Curling Club is moving ahead with plans to increase Pittsburgh’s appreciation for its intricate sport.
A year ago at this juncture, the Steelers could legitimately perceive the Patriots as the only team standing between them and yet another championship. Now, a lot more more than just one team is in the way.
A former Steelers player and a Pittsburgh chef travel to Minnesota for Super Bowl LII to cook and auction off a helmet to benefit the Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank.