With many artists now unable to sell their artwork, an online art exhibition called Inspired apART allows artists to share their work virtually.
The event will provide materials to families in need as well as a safe volunteer opportunity.
Fresh Fest Digi Fest will showcase craft breweries, as well as local talent.
With a $199.5 million contract from NASA, Astrobotic Technology plans to launch its VIPER rover to look for water on the moon in 2023.
PM Editor Brian Hyslop appears on KDKA's Pittsburgh Today Live to discuss what's inside our June issue that hits newsstands later this month.
The Transportation Safety Administration has implemented a number of new procedures.
Among other things, the state’s largest university will adjust its academic schedule to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
Edward May has set up a website for people to follow his journey.
The city's special events office and Dollar Bank partner to provide an alternative to the Cinema in the Parks series
Johnmichael Bohach has used about 3,000 Lego pieces to mimic most of the 42 floors and 2,592 windows of the Cathedral of Learning.
Starting in late June, the four Carnegie Museums will reopen at limited capacity and under new safety guidelines, including timed ticketing.
The organization needs drivers to continue its home deliveries.
As summer and warmer weather approaches, organized outdoor sports and activities are becoming available under new guidelines.
Students at the largest university in western Pennsylvania learned they can return to campus for the fall, but plans for university operations are still developing.
With reduced travel, carbon emissions are lowered and people are spending more time outside.
Macedonia Family and Community Enrichment Center has conducted weekly phone calls with local organizations to deliver meals and masks to people during the pandemic.
Featured exhibition from the National Portrait Gallery will kick off reopening.
The North Shore venue will limit game floor and restaurant capacity to 50%, and guests and staff are required to wear masks.
After a period of closure, Animal Friends has adapted with online adoption.
However, experts at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine warn that suggesting the virus may be less lethal now would be a mistake.
We’re seeing light at the end of the tunnel, yes. But that’s not necessarily the end of the journey.
The announcement comes after peaceful protests turned violent Saturday and Monday in Pittsburgh.
Those eager to see their favorite animals at the Pittsburgh Zoo and PPG Aquarium can do so with new rules.
Though it is the phase with the least restrictions, crucial guidelines remain in place.
What to stream — and how to buy one-of-a-kind art — from the comfort of your home this month.
One of the Steelers' captains reflects on his feelings about racial tensions in the wake of the death of George Floyd in an encounter with Minneapolis Police.
Officials tell Public Source that Saturday's peaceful protest over the killing of the Minnesota man at the hands of police was “hijacked.”
The former WTAE anchor chatted with Lewis, one of two giraffes.
However, not every county in the region is included.
The bus line, using electric buses to supplement regular buses, will connect Downtown to Oakland, the East End and beyond.
As a part of its Kindness Movement, the Caileigh Lynn McDowell Foundation is encouraging people to hang hearts in their windows to express gratitude for essential workers.
The Allegheny Health Department shared guidelines and steps to take in order to make wearing a mask as effective as possible.
Nick Navari's musical trip around Pittsburgh landmarks is fun to watch, and the video will leave its soundtrack planted in your head for the rest of the day.
See how researchers at the University of Pittsburgh are working on an app to test for the virus from home.
Summer 2020 might feel unlike any other, but that doesn’t mean there’s nothing to get excited about.
About 12,000 workers will receive one-time payments.
Camps and programs can take place if they follow rules outlined by the state and the CDC.