Starting April 15, the Science Center will unveil an escape room aboard the USS Requin submarine.
Spirit Airlines will be the only low-cost carrier to serve Newark from Pittsburgh International, beginning this summer.
Next week, University of Pittsburgh students can finally go maskless — but not all of them will.
Don’t worry — it will remain open through the sales process.
The TSA screened more than 2.3 million people Sunday — the highest one-day total since the start of the pandemic.
Parking enforcement in street sweeping zones was not enforced for the last two years because of the volume of residents working from home.
The Pittsburgh-area agency has experienced service interruptions as a result of a vaccine mandate among its operators.
Funds raised from the concert will support the #PghUnitedForUkraine campaign, which is the product of a partnership between the United Way of Southwestern Pennsylvania and the Pittsburgh Foundation.
The park will open to the public on Easter Sunday, April 17.
Now called POGOH, the company will soon offer e-bikes and new pedal bicycles for use throughout the city.
Although cases are staying low, officials reminded county residents that the pandemic isn’t over just yet.
The Pennsylvania Resources Council will host a slew of events around the city starting next month. Participants must register in advance.
Festival organizers said the decision to move was prompted by new rules regarding the use of the park from the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources.
The agency has reported a significant number of call offs following the enforcement of a vaccine mandate for its employees.
The 10-day event, now in its 63rd year, will move from Point State Park to the Cultural District.
Sammy’s Famous Corned Beef announced its permanent closure via social media.
The organization aims to continue live storytelling following the closure of The Moth.
The annual event, in its fourth decade, has grown considerably over the years.
City Councilman Ricky Burgess says his bill could help pay for improvements to the city’s aging infrastructure.
The Pittsburgh-based series is called Bridging the Gap, and it aims to do exactly that.
PennDOT and the City of Pittsburgh say construction will begin in April.
The popular event got its start in southwestern Pennsylvania in 2016. Organizers say there are about 150 events happening locally during the festival.
As war rages in Ukraine, the Pittsburgh Foundation has partnered with the United Way to collect money to help refugees with transportation, shelter, food, medications, hygiene kits and childcare supplies.
Experts say increased demand as COVID restrictions ease and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine are to blame for a higher price at the pump.
The flea market will be held in the Forbes & Smithfield parking garage on Cherry Way Downtown, with an entrance next to Arepittas.
Two years ago, who thought about social distancing or wearing surgical masks to the grocery store? And remember the scramble for toilet paper?
The show returns – after pandemic interruptions – for its 40th anniversary.
Dr. Debra Bogen says the county has entered a new phase of the pandemic.
In reaction to the invasion of Ukraine, the PLCB announced Sunday that it will no longer stock products that are made in Russia.
According the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, about 70% of the country can safely take a break from masking.
The exhibition, set to open in April, will include artifacts and interactive experiences revolving around the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright and Hill District native son.
Allegheny Health Network wants to ensure all Allegheny County babies reach their first steps — and beyond.
The parade features Irish step dancers, marching bands, military members, community organizations, Punxsutawney Phil and a snowy forecast.
Founder Erin Hart says the nonprofit’s goal is to make sure everyone in Western Pennsylvania has access to fresh, local food.
Lent starts on March 2, and many local organizations are already prepping their fryers.
The institute, established in 1990, aims to support world-class and socially transformative research at Carnegie Mellon University.
The Wilkinsburg-based Center for Aviation Technology and Training and Tuskegee Airmen Museum will host a soft launch this week ahead of its formal opening in June.