When it comes to money in politics, Pennsylvania has some of the laxest laws in the country, while its rules for lobbyists are looser than many other states.
Steel Magnolias, a slice-of-life play offering seasonal snapshots of a small group of women in 1980s Louisiana, is playing through April 9 at the Pittsburgh Public Theater.
Lynn is talking with Lee Goldman Kikel. She is the author of Perseverance, a story about her father Melvin's survival of the Holocaust told in his own words from audio recording he made...
East End Community Thrift, popularly known as Thrifty, has provided gently used goods including clothing, books, and household items at affordable, accessible prices since 1993.
Have you been paying close attention to all things Pittsburgh City Paper over the past month? Now's your chance to prove it, and potentially even win a prize!
Plan your week with a little help from this week's April Fools Free Will Astrology, a forecast filled with space hotels, diamond mines, the poetry of William Blake, Genius as a name, and more.
Looking for something to do in Pittsburgh this week? From the Sunstar Festival at Kelly-Strayhorn to the Pittsburgh Japanese Film Festival at Row House, we've got a list of this week's top happenings in the Steel City.
McKees Rocks resident Ryan Westwood is learning to grapple with his family’s fraught past — beginning 80+ years ago with his great-grandfather’s murder of his great-grandmother.
Some say that the unfortunate fate of the Westwood family comes back to a curse that came about when the eventually convicted murderer upset a Native American burial mound.
Two months after announcing a systematic review of Pittsburgh's tax-exempt properties, Mayor Ed Gainey has identified 26 parcels the city is ready to challenge.