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The pandemic threatens arts groups' bottom lines, but not their creative spirit.
Anantha Shekhar has big goals for the University of Pittsburgh’s schools of health sciences, from lessening racial inequity to improving its national rankings, and he’s not letting a pandemic slow him down.
As the pandemic grips the region, Prevention Point Pittsburgh faces a huge increase in demand for its needle access program.
This little lady is 10-years-old and looking for her forever home. Make an appointment to meet her at Animal Friends.
The movie industry is bracing for a completely changed landscape — even after COVID-19. That’s likely to be the case in many aspects of life.
This handsome guy is about five years old and weighs 70 pounds. Make an appointment to meet him at Animal Friends.
The fast-casual restaurant and specialty grocery is the second location from the owners of Mediterra Bakehouse.
The first day of this year's #GiveBigPittsburgh campaign obliterated previous first-day totals.
He is a very smart boy and would love a home that can give him plenty of mental and physical exercise each day. Make an appointment to meet him at Animal Friends.
DOORS OPEN Pittsburgh is hosting a series of virtual holiday events focused on the area’s unique traditions, including a German Christmas Market.
This handsome guy was found as a stray. Make an appointment to meet him at Animal Friends.
Rio would do best in a home that she can be the only dog to soak up all of the love. Make an appointment to meet her at Animal Friends.
It’s no coincidence that National GERD Awareness Week falls right before Thanksgiving.
The constitutional law expert looks at changes to the vote — and to the conversation — in Pennsylvania and beyond.
A century has passed since the founding of the Negro Leagues, and the great-grandson of the game’s most feared yet forgotten hitter is fighting for the recognition of Pittsburgh’s Black baseball history.
“What message do I want to put in front of people that they’re not going to get anywhere else?
“I get to see them become the people who are going to change the world.”
The visual effects artist vividly recalls growing up in Pittsburgh’s Little Italy, which he still calls home.
The rock star wanted to be a baseball player. Instead, his mother taught him to sing.
He is 8 years old, 65 pounds, and still has a lot of energy. Make an appointment to meet him at Animal Friends.
“What we create together is so much funnier, imaginative and unique than what we can create in a room by ourselves.”
The mission of the Pittsburgh Youth Philharmonic Orchestra, which has operated since 1993, is to educate, inspire and foster a lifelong love of music.
Though Sammy has lived with other cats, he has found that the single life is more his speed. Make an appointment to meet him at Animal Friends.
If we all, on both sides, feel like this flood of advertising is a necessary evil at best and corrupting the innards of democracy at worst, why can’t we figure out some other way?