Carson, a native of Springdale, is credited with launching the modern environmental movement. She is the subject of a new “American Experience” documentary airing Jan. 24 on PBS.
The Mt. Lebanon native and insanely loyal Pittsburgh Steelers fan is engaging in superhero trash talk with one of his movie co-stars.
Developers say such a trip, at speeds faster than a passenger jet, could be possible in five years.
The summer celebration of the region’s gay, bisexual and transgender community, already the fourth largest special event in Pittsburgh, will be even bigger in 2017.
Conditions are forecast to be miserable for fans and uncomfortable for players, but they may be perfect of Le'Veon Bell.
But a few of the former quarterback's newest comments may not endear him to Steelers nation.
After reading this list, you may be wondering why you didn’t study to be an Epic Consultant.
It's fascinating to watch the former and current head coaches share a few laughs in the office they have both occupied.
This video nails it as an introduction to Pittsburgh's unique dialect. Make sure not to miss the outtakes at the end.
Here is a list of the 35 schools in western Pennsylvania that includes the current tuition and what the average student can expect to make ten years after graduation.
Google's Timelapse tool allows you to zoom in on your neighborhood in 1985 and, in just 30 seconds, see how much it has changed in 30 years.
After negotiations with the neighboring Pittsburgh Pickle Co. for parking and refrigeration space fail, the restaurant shuts its doors after three decades in business.
The significant rebuild of Interstate 279 in the North Hills could take up to 27 months to complete.
It may be too cold for picnics or swimming, but North Park in the winter is still a very special place to enjoy the outdoors.
PM Associate Editor Sean Collier appears on KDKA's Pittsburgh Today Live to explain what it takes to be named Pittsburgher of the Year.
Pittsburgh City Council has approved a six-hour increase in parking meter enforcement in the South Side bar and restaurant district.
Thirty years after its restoration, the Benedum Center for the Performing Arts remains one of the city’s most iconic performance spaces.
There are few things cuter than babies in Santa and reindeer outfits.
James Conner's final season as a Pitt Panther has been nothing short of inspiring.
Leo Plunkett first arrived at Duquesne as a teenager, while FDR was in his first term.
The relocation is expected to take more than a year to complete.
The defending Stanley Cup champs nail it in what's become a very entertaining holiday tradition.
The owners of the popular Shadyside scoop shop will open a new storefront next year in Market Square.
It’s not the first time the Pittsburgh-area prodigy has performed for a U.S. President.
Leo Plunkett, who attended Duquesne from 1934 to 1937, will receive an honorary degree.
This shot will be on hockey highlight reels for years to come.
Weather permitting, Pittsburgh always looks gorgeous at night. With the addition of holiday lights, the cityscape is hard to beat.
The annual New Year’s Eve event features food, fireworks, music and more.
The Steelers wide receiver stars in a new commercial where he first loses out to a Patriots' cornerback, but gets his revenge when it counts the most.
A new app developed in Pittsburgh, is designed to get more customers served more quickly when the bartender is swamped.
The mother of a child with special needs, Frey tirelessly shares what she has learned with other families in similar situations.
For reasons only he knows, Antonio Brown wants to be known as Ronald and, with the season he's having, his quarterback is willing to oblige.
Members of the Pittsburgh Steelers' defensive line and the team's entire rookie class will be signing autographs for charity later this week.
The owner of Meat & Potatoes shares his delicious techniques with a national TV audience.
When viewed from the foot of the South Side Slopes of Pittsburgh, the stairs ascending Josephine Street form a massive image that consists of more than 7,500 individual mosaic tiles.
The actor, director and Mt. Lebanon native is joining the board of trustees of the Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh Foundation.
Matt Scoletti accomplishes the feat in just under nine hours.