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.
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.
The first-ever Newsapalooza, organized by Point Park University’s Center for Media Innovation, is meant to stress the importance of news — and remind people that journalists are often their friends and neighbors.
Before the new Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is dedicated, it will open for public tours in August.
Downtown’s Best Special Places and Spaces Tour takes you inside the Frick Building, Union Trust Building, First Presbyterian Church of Pittsburgh and plenty more.