“Immersive Shevchenko: Soul of Ukraine” will showcase the work of 19th century Ukrainian artist Taras Shevchenko, whose work showcased themes of Ukrainian oppression by Russia in the 1800s.
The organization is commemorating its golden anniversary with revamped branding and continued programming to help those affected by sexual violence.
She's also helping a local nonprofit combat an ongoing shortage of baby formula.
The City of Pittsburgh will also be collecting yard waste on Saturday.
The Pittsburgh Community Reinvestment Group offers suggestions and solutions for improving these numbers.
From free festivals to community cleanups, there are many ways you can celebrate Earth Day this year.
The shooting, which took place at a North Side Airbnb, prompted council members to seek further regulation on short-term rental properties.
By making streets safer for bikers, we make them safer for all.
The former WTAE-TV morning news anchor talks about what’s next for her job, her health and why she’s investing in the West End.
These arcades and gaming cafes are popular destinations.
Emry, whose career spanned three decades, passed away Thursday at the age of 88.
As the war in Ukraine nears its second month and Russia continues to escalate its invasion, Pittsburgh officials unveiled another way residents can help those affected.
"I hope my diagnosis can serve as a reminder to all of us to remain vigilant in the face of the ongoing pandemic,” Mayor Ed Gainey said.
For the group’s first game back to support their friend, Penguins captain Sidney Crosby, they invited a special guest.
The Pennsylvania Game Commission says increased climbing has degraded the habitats of the plants and animals that live there.
The ban will go into effect a year from today.
The recycling event is April 16, but you must register in advance.
The "sweet" legislation is making its way through Harrisburg.
Patrick Gallagher has been the university’s chancellor for nine years.
The virus is highly contagious and often deadly among birds.
Partnerships with the Pennsylvania Resources Council aim to achieve zero waste.
The local art installation is coming to Downtown this month, and you can be part of it.
He will join the Heinz College of Information Systems and Public Policy as a distinguished executive in residence.
From additional gathering spaces to historical mini-exhibits throughout the park, a lot is changing in 2022.
Pittsburgh was one of the worst cities for riding a bike — but not anymore.
The changes are all part of a multimillion dollar park improvement plan that Sandcastle unveiled on April 1 — no joke.
Previously available only in Allegheny County, the option to text emergency services has now been expanded across the region.
The Pittsburgh author weighs in on delaying his podcast launch for two years, his next ventures and that now-famous Oscar slap.
The $23 million grant will fund 43 projects to help find stable housing for those experiencing homelessness.
Entry requirements like masking and proof of vaccination will change on April 4.
The billionaire philanthropist’s donation comes at the perfect time for the agency that provides therapeutic foster homes for children who struggle with mental health or other developmental challenges.
More than two dozen vendors will offer a wide range of pierogi-inspired dishes and merch.
Riverlife’s Completing the Loop project, which aims to create community green spaces within the city’s 1,055 acres of riverfronts, will be funded largely through fundraisers.
After two years of virtual races, the Pittsburgh Marathon is coming back with a bang.
The Pennsylvania Resources Council is bringing back its Traveling Glass Recycling Bin program in Allegheny County parks.
The tower, which has been closed since the 1970s, will be transformed into an observation deck.
This year will mark the longest season in the Idlewild Park and SoakZone’s 145-year history.