As a kicker for Penn-Trafford High School, Polk placed third on the team that year for total points scored.
Clare Beams bends the tropes of historical and gothic fiction in "The Garden" while Matt Puchalski contemplates his surroundings in "A Pandemic Gardening Journal."
Pittsburgh Magazine will be publishing an expanded list of volunteer tasks in this year's GIVE magazine.
Adam made his way to Animal Friends through the Humane Investigations Team after being found abandoned and shivering in a dilapidated house.
Its Garfield consignment store will remain open and is hosting a fundraiser this week as part of the neighborhood’s First Fridays event.
Far more than a mere side of the river, we should think of this area as Allegheny City once again.
All of Pittsburgh’s eccentricities, all in one place.
The annual celebration will take place from Sept. 7 through Oct. 6.
Featured on the community's annual Live Worship Shop Tour, the classic American Four Square underwent a major makeover.
Located inside a West View gaming store, the business combines caffeinated beverages and role-playing adventures.
Taking place across Pittsburgh’s architecturally diverse North Side in the next few weeks, these aren’t your average home tours.
No matter how bad the invasion, there are steps you can take to stop the spread of the invasive insect.
Dusty is a young bun who is always ready for action. Make arrangements to meet him at Animal Friends.
The season teased long enough to inspire dreams of October. But it’s imploded into another nightmare that’s more on who they are than what they’re spending.
The public-access cable network, which began operations in 1986, will cease operations after Sept. 7.
Sibyls Shrine has partnered with Contemporary Craft on a first-of-its-kind residency to support Black artists who m/other.
Sampson, who was born in Pittsburgh, became the first African American woman to take the position on Aug. 24, 1950, and she went on to become the first Black woman elected as a judge in America.
In the digital age, parenting doesn’t stop when you drop off your child at college.
At Mars-Bethel Golf in Adams Township, Cornhole Golf combines the mini-golf experience with a favorite backyard pastime.
This comes on the heels of the most travelers in 20 years in July passing through the airport.
Now in its second year, the event will be held in Allegheny Commons Park West.
After overhauling a nearly condemned home in Bradford Woods, Jeannie Krudenier tackled the restoration of a 500-year-old home in Corigliano D'otranto.
The Oakland shop, which closed in April after 40 years, will return in September.
Pittsburgh’s ‘crown jewel’ celebrates its 50th birthday on Aug. 30.
The four-bedroom Squirrel Hill North home with a view of the Cathedral of Learning is close to the Carnegie museums and Schenley Park.
More Pittsburgh dentists are treating sleep apnea and other problems with customized devices to prevent life-threatening conditions.
Cognitive behavioral therapy can help to target behaviors and thoughts that can contribute to insomnia, and studies show it’s an effective way to help people sleep better.
As last season reminded us, there’s no guarantee what we see in the preseason will translate into the regular season. But that doesn’t mean it won’t.
Rachael Rennebeck and John Chamberlin, of the popular YaJagoff! blog and podcast, will be weekly fixtures on the iconic radio station.
Although a rare condition made her unable to eat for a decade, Matisse Reid was Pittsburgh's ultimate foodie.