The litigator and former county councilmember is campaigning on promises of economic growth and touts his career experience as evidence he can deliver.
State Rep. Sara Innamorato has joined the crowded field running to be Allegheny County's next County Executive, reiterating her commitment to making the county livable for everyone.
In the 12-month leadup to its full launch in November, Shell's Beaver County cracker site exceeded its permitted emission levels. Company officials say this reflects fine-tuning procedures; advocates warn it might only get worse.
Plan your week ahead with a little help from this week's Free Will Astrology, a forecast filled with diva behavior, Herman Hesse, misogyny-free futures, financial karma, and more.
The security budget for Pittsburgh Public Schools now totals a little over $4 million – not including proposed increases for 2023, which are drawing criticism from community members.
Cutting across a legacy of Hindu-Muslim animosity, an Indian family in McKees Rocks is selling their family business to a Pakistani family they’ve befriended.
In conjunction with the work of a Pittsburgh photographer’s new book spotlighting the art form, a local gallery is displaying a collection of intricate Native American silver boxes.
Looking for something to do in Pittsburgh this week? From Rick Sebak at Bottlerocket to wrestling at Mr. Smalls, we've got a list of this week's top happenings in the Steel City.
The face-off between the City of Pittsburgh and the Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy could result in a facelift for Allegheny Commons Park on the North Side.
Pittsburgh City Council will consider partnering with a national nonprofit, RIP Medical Debt, to buy eligible Pittsburghers' medical debt and discharge it in a novel but not unprecedented use of American Rescue Plan Act funds.
Looking for a new job in Pittsburgh? We searched through local employment guides to curate a list of the best job openings throughout the region, including positions at The Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Soba, University of Pittsburgh, and more.
These days we can feel buzzed, focused, relaxed, and chill — best of all, we can do it legally. And it feels so good. So, let’s see how HHC compares to the classics like THC and learn the best reasons to try an HHC cartridge.