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.
"We could stop it, if we cared, every union in this country could go on strike, every school, every university should shut down, everyone of us should be in the street, and you tell me we wouldn't have the staying power of the Israelis', do that as long as it takes, then we could stop this insanity, so I don't want to hear about powerlessness, we do have the power, we lack the will" -- Lynn Lynn and Susan are talking about the mass shooting in Nashville, book bans, transphobic speakers at Pitt, impulses to repress, arguing with bots...
This week's Pittsburgh food news includes updates on BrewDog, Eat'n Park, and Twisters Ice Cream, as well as a brewery run, a T-shirt for food security, and more.
1 in 7 people in our region face food insecurity. Lynn's guest host today is Chris West, the Director of Community Connections at the Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank...
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 Cobra Lounge, White Whale Bookstore, The BoonSeek, and more.
As property values continue to soar across Pittsburgh neighborhoods, state lawmakers are proposing an initiative that could enable longtime residents to claim property tax breaks.