Previously available only in Allegheny County, the option to text emergency services has now been expanded across the region.
The cafe, called Square One, will opened on April 1.
Pittsburgh restaurateurs Mike Chen and Alex Tang will curate a seven-stall, locally owned food hall in The Terminal Building in the Strip District.
The Pittsburgh author weighs in on delaying his podcast launch for two years, his next ventures and that now-famous Oscar slap.
After what seems like a lifetime of doing the right thing and rooting against Duke, I’m backing the Blue Devils in the Final Four. Blame it on the coach with the name that’s difficult to pronounce and even tougher to spell.
The $23 million grant will fund 43 projects to help find stable housing for those experiencing homelessness.
Entry requirements like masking and proof of vaccination will change on April 4.
The lifelong learner, one of Pittsburgh’s foremost libations educators, just earned one of the hospitality industry's highest achievements.
The billionaire philanthropist’s donation comes at the perfect time for the agency that provides therapeutic foster homes for children who struggle with mental health or other developmental challenges.
More than two dozen vendors will offer a wide range of pierogi-inspired dishes and merch.
Riverlife’s Completing the Loop project, which aims to create community green spaces within the city’s 1,055 acres of riverfronts, will be funded largely through fundraisers.
Our occasional series profiles interior designers. Up next is Amanda Bock, who, after deciding during the pandemic to pursue her passion for interior design, is celebrating a year in business.
Held on Saturdays once a month through November, the pop-up market features more than 40 vendors.
This shy guy is looking for a new forever home. Make an appointment to meet him at Animal Friends.
The Bloomfield eatery will serve its last meal at the end of April.
The late radio host, John Cigna, dreamed up several memorable April Fool's pranks.
After two years of virtual races, the Pittsburgh Marathon is coming back with a bang.
The Steelers are reloading. The Penguins are going for broke. And the Pirates are acting like they’re broke, as is their habit.
Watch what else Hal B. Klein had to say on KDKA's Pittsburgh Today Live.
The Pennsylvania Resources Council is bringing back its Traveling Glass Recycling Bin program in Allegheny County parks.
The tower, which has been closed since the 1970s, will be transformed into an observation deck.
This year will mark the longest season in the Idlewild Park and SoakZone’s 145-year history.
This Terrier/Pitt Bull mix is looking for a new forever home. Make an appointment to meet him at Animal Friends.
Starting April 15, the Science Center will unveil an escape room aboard the USS Requin submarine.
After nearly a decade of serving a world of wine in Upper Lawrenceville, Jamie Patten passes one of our favorite bars in Pittsburgh into new hands.
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.
Pittsburgh is a short drive away from one of only two remaining outposts of the once-ubiquitous record-store chain.