If we all, on both sides, feel like this flood of advertising is a necessary evil at best and corrupting the innards of democracy at worst, why can’t we figure out some other way?
Venue space is designed for private events with room for social distancing.
Voters in eight Allegheny County suburbs received election letters containing the wrong polling locations.
Updates to Downtown streets make the commute for cyclists easier.
We round up the Halloween-weekend double-features within haunting range of Pittsburgh.
Josh Sickels will continue to make classic Queens-style pies at the new location of his White Oak pizzeria. But he’s adding a selection of specialty pies to the mix.
County Health Director Dr. Debra Bogen says the outlook here is more optimistic than in the state as a whole.
Restaurant critic Hal B. Klein provides updates on four new eateries in the 'Burgh on KDKA's “Pittsburgh Today Live”
... that have nothing to do with the election or the pandemic.
Among other things, visitors will have to buy tickets online.
The space also will include a plant-it bar where customers can design their own sparkling vessels for succulents or cactus.
October 27 marks two years since a gunman killed 11 worshipers at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Squirrel Hill.
The parking lot at North Park swimming pool will host a nearly contactless collection event this weekend.
Other Downtown holiday traditions and attractions will continue with added safety protocols.
Spectators on the shore loved it but the ducks appeared a bit confused.
The all-ages comedy show Penny Arcade presents a Halloween party with plenty of social distance.
Amid a rise in COVID-19 cases, Allegheny County officials offer safety tips for Halloween and Election Day.
The Iron Born Pizza & Pasta chef just hit 1 million followers with his pasta-focused account.
The Netflix adaption of the August Wilson play features the final performance by Chadwick Boseman.
Greenhouse dining makes social distancing easy and fun.
The impact on Pittsburgh's annual Race for the Cure is still to be determined.
The nation's first commercial radio station is launching an FM signal to commemorate its 100th birthday.
For starters, Mike Myers becomes very confused.
12 Peers Theater’s “Mythburgh” series, where characters search for local legends and lore, converts from a live show to an online format.
If you did a quarantine clean-out over the summer but don’t know what to do with all your old stuff, then ReuseFest is the event for you.
Plus, we catch up with what’s going on at the restaurant group’s other establishments.
The recent uptick in infections is blamed on small social gatherings.
As Pittsburgh has grown and developed, new buildings have emerged throughout the city. But we haven’t ignored our past or demolished it entirely. Meet the visionaries who have argued that historic preservation does not impede progress.
A trumpet virtuoso who has played with jazz legends the likes of Dizzy Gillespie, Lionel Hampton and Doc Severinsen, as well as a lead actor in a Broadway musical, Stripling is not your typical conductor.
Nothing about pro golfer Rachel Rohanna’s career has been simple — and that’s even before a global pandemic hit.