In a Facebook Live event called, “What Black Pittsburgh Needs to Know about COVID-19”, a COVID-19 survivor and epidemiologist discuss how the coronavirus is affecting the black community in Pittsburgh.
PM Dining Critic Hal B. Klein appears on KDKA's Pittsburgh Today Live to explain the creative ways local restaurants are adjusting to the restrictions imposed by the pandemic.
This final phase will still include some restrictions not in place prior to the pandemic.
Local thrift stores Avalon Exchange and the Consignment Boutique shifted their operations during quarantine and in the yellow phase of reopening.
As the founder of the Alignment Chapter, Ray Nell Jones delivers bundles of essential items to struggling single mothers in Pittsburgh, as well as 18 other states.
Penn State Extension webinar series to focus on mental wellness
Any postponed payments will still be due after the suspension is lifted.
PM associate editor Sean Collier appeared on KDKA's Pittsburgh Today Live to talk about virtual activities for Memorial Day weekend.
Ever wonder what the players say on the ice or the bench? Here's your answer, straight from the captain.
Students at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine come together to give back to their educators.
Trucks have been making changes to be in compliance with current health standards and still keep their businesses running.
It remains to be seen when air travel will return to normal levels, but your next flight will undoubtedly be a lot different.
The longstanding outdoor cinema addresses COVID-19 concerns and provides a great night out.
The virtual Carnegie Mellon University ceremony Sunday included surprise appearances from Ted Danson, Billy Porter and Ming-Na Wen.
Vincentian Home senior care facilities offers a virtual Cheering Section on the facility website to support staff and residents.
Pennsylvania Resource Council provides instructions on the best way to get rid of leftover latex paint.
The symphony announced June and July concerts, as well as its summer European tour, will not go on as hoped.
The county is the only one in southwestern Pennsylvania that did not move from the “red” to “yellow” reopening phase on May 15.
With its cookie season forced to end early, Girl Scouts Western Pennsylvania is raising money to donate cookies to the Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank, as well as frontline workers.
As more businesses re-open, you can enjoy some added flexibility while staying safe.
The video conferencing app announced Wednesday it will open Pittsburgh and Phoenix R&D offices and hire hundreds of software engineers.
PM associate editor Sean Collier talks about this weekend's top virtual picks on KDKA's Pittsburgh Today Live.
The Endowments Board approved an additional $6.4 million in grants for various organizations.
As most of the Pittsburgh region enters the “yellow” reopening phase, the stay-at-home order is lifted but the way business is conducted will still be far from normal.
Free cloth masks are now available to the public at police stations across the city.
Would you be willing to take a blood test in order to get on an airplane? The answer to this question and others in a recent survey might surprise you.
The art world lost a strong, passionate leader with the passing of Sokolowski, who ran the Warhol from 1996 to 2010.
The county is among several in the region that will move from the “red” to “yellow” reopening phase on May 15.
Runners finish their races apart with virtual support from friends and family.
Despite their closed doors, museums are still caring for their exhibits, from still lifes to live animals.
PM associate editor Sean Collier talks virtual offerings to round out your weekend.
Pitt, Penguins, Pirates and Steelers have donated $800,000 to University of Pittsburgh's Center for Vaccine Research.
With a curated yet surprising selection of mailed books, you can recreate the feeling of finding a new-to-you title on a store shelf.
Find out how much was raised during Tuesday's launch and let’s keep the momentum going.
Eat’n Park is selling home decorating kits for fans who can’t get enough of the Pittsburgh classic.
Pittsburgh International is the first airport in the U.S. to try ultraviolet cleaning by robots.
If you think Gardell is auditioning to be the next Indiana Jones, think again.