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If there’s a need in Pittsburgh, rest assured there’s a nonprofit to address it. Here are six nonprofits — some new, some old, some large, some small — that are serving different communities in the Steel City.
The nonprofit raises money for LGBTQIA+-friendly organizations through events that epitomize good taste.
A new report by the Urban Land Institute outlines ways that the university can become a catalyst for Downtown's next renaissance.
Loki follows Pearl's every move. Make arrangements to meet this dynamic duo at Animal Friends.
McDonald’s is releasing a chicken version of its iconic sandwich.
The announcement includes the establishment of joint technology centers at Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Pittsburgh.
After downsizing from their spacious Highland Park home, Mike and Nancy Bryant bought an Oakland condo where they could enjoy many of the college community's amenities.
Rutabaga came to Animal Friends through our Humane Investigations Team. Make arrangements to meet him!
The sensory room in Concourse A marks five years at PIT and serves as a model for other airports, hospitals and civic organizations.
All women go through it, and it’s nothing to fear, says West Penn Hospital Chief Medical Officer and gynecologist Dr. Beth Prairie. But there are plenty of misconceptions.
The food truck is stationed at Velum Fermentation on Jane Street and offers late-night hours.
Namaste is the perfect example of Animal Friends' mission: to rescue, rehabilitate and rehome animals. Make arrangements to meet him!
The New York Times named Fet-Fisk one of its 50 favorite places in America.
When Steve Chupinka showed Ken Means the gutted house he was renovating in Munhall, they felt drawn to make it their dream home — and later the site of their wedding.
Zelda may seem reserved at first, but she's a treasure waiting to be discovered! Make arrangements to meet her at Animal Friends.
Two Beechview organizations are providing housing and other resources for Latino immigrants.
Nearly 1,000 guests celebrated the future of Pittsburgh’s riverfronts.
Pumpkins, apple cider, hayrides and zombies creeping amid the cornstalks await you this autumn at local farms.
Penne would love to have a new home to explore and a new family to call her own. Make arrangements to meet her at Animal Friends.
A tragic story from the 19th century gave rise to one of the most unusual landmarks in the state.
It’s the largest in the hospital’s 130-year history.
Pittsburgh’s history is steeped in the spirits industry. Modern-day distillers are carrying on the tradition — and creating their own.
It’s been 23 years since United Flight 93 crashed in Somerset County as part of the worst terrorist attack ever against the United States.
The Steel Yard, a tribute wall to the Terrible Towel, six locations of Stillhouse Spirits, cashless parking and more.