The longtime Pittsburgh television personality had been suffering from liver cancer.
Co-owned by Franco Harris, the W Bowl brings together players from across the Women’s Football Alliance in a fierce competition.
For more than a year, Fitt has helped Pittsburghers discover new, local ways to exercise and eat healthy. Now, the ‘Burgh-based start-up is expanding its reach to a dozen new cities.
Starling Marte's homer in the 18th inning beat the Washington Nationals Sunday but we wonder if the game's real MVP was actually in the stands.
Erik Cavanaugh's viral dance videos helped to propel him to a tryout on NBC's ”America's Got Talent.”
The rails will allow cyclists to push their bikes up or down the ‘Burgh’s network of stairs.
The satirical late-night news show filmed at a Beaver County hot dog shop last week.
Nearly a year after it was listed on the market, the infamous Fayette County Victorian has a new, anonymous, owner.
The Pittsburgh favorite closes its doors as of today and will be reimagined as a new concept.
The two-day festival celebrating pickles returns for the second-year in a row.
The Moving Lives of Kids Mural Project is leaving visible reminders throughout the city on the need to end gun violence.
A website founded by Carnegie Mellon University students is out with its 2016 rankings of Pittsburgh neighborhoods using data from the U.S. Census Bureau, the FBI, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and other sources.
Mayor Bill Peduto is planning a gathering this week to seek ways to address fear and violence.
The gift of 660 acres of parkland to the City by Pittsburgh Development Group II has been finalized.
The day begins with a parade and ends with a concert and fireworks.
Local wireless carriers are working on plans to eliminate dropped calls inside Pittsburgh's three major tunnels.
The Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix runs through until July 17.
Video of David Peters' performance in the Monroeville 4th of July parade has been viewed nearly a half a million times on social media.
A retired steelworker brings hometown pride to the longest running game show in history.
John Graff, president and CEO of the Priory Hospitality Group, plans to turn the century-old structure into hotel and event space.
The Great Pierogy Race, which takes place in the middle of the fifth inning of Pittsburgh Pirates home games, combines two of Pittsburgh’s favorite things — pierogies and sports.
Chesney took the stage with the “Piano Man” one night before his own concert at Heinz Field.
Where else but Pittsburgh would Anthrocon celebrate its 20th anniversary.
Officials broke ground Thursday for the reconstruction of the sculpture park’s portion of the Three Rivers Heritage Trail.
Part of The American Ultimate Disc League, the Thunderbirds' players have a passion for the game — and the fans to prove it.
The event commemorates Pittsburgh’s Bicentennial with massive sand sculptures.
Watch the web series, shot and edited in Pittsburgh, that inspired ABC's “Downward Dog.” The TV show also will be shot and edited in the Steel City.
You can get your fill of fireworks all weekend long, if you know where and when to look.
Richard DeShantz and Tolga Sevdik of the Richard DeShantz Restaurant Group are among the regional winners of the EY Entrepreneur of the Year Awards.
Ready for 90-degree temperature days? What you need to know about summer 2016.
The historic Downtown building reopens after a two-year, $100 million renovation.
The Carnegie Museum of Natural History opens new permanent exhibit featuring 3-D holograms.
We break down each day of the festival so you don’t have to improv your way through it.
Pittsburgh Magazine has a backstage view of “Toruk: The First Flight,” which runs this week at Consol Energy Center.
The Pittsburgh Park Conservancy and City of Pittsburgh, in partnership with Heritage Landscapes, are recognized with the distinguished national design award for their restoration of Mellon Square, Downtown.
The 145-year-old Cincinnati-based ice-cream business will open its first Pennsylvania scoop-shop in July.
Takeo Kanade, the U.A. and Helen Whitaker University Professor of Robotics and Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University, was awarded the prize by the Inamori Foundation.