Fifty bow-hunters will attempt to control the city’s white-tailed deer population after city officials deemed the pilot program a “tremendous success.”
Everyone’s anticipating a competitive training camp for a change. But unless it leads to actual change, the season ahead is destined to deliver more of the same.
Stunningly remodeled with an eye for keeping the original details, the three-level row house in the trendy neighborhood is also where Jillean Johnson and Todd Lewis reconnected their lives together.
An overnight stay that will send you on a delightful journey back in time should draw you to this out-of-the-way corner of the Mountain State — where you’ll also discover a can’t-miss train excursion.
The season has imploded but the organization is apparently resisting the urge to start over, again. One reason why might be that there’s no need to this time.
One of Pittsburgh’s longest tenured concert venues — and one of the final spaces regularly presenting live entertainment in the South Side — will close its doors at the end of the year.
The first-ever Newsapalooza, organized by Point Park University’s Center for Media Innovation, is meant to stress the importance of news — and remind people that journalists are often their friends and neighbors.