

Edgar Thomson Works: Source of good jobs or bad air?
A proposed air quality permit that’s been two years in the making is dividing Mon Valley residents over whether the Edgar Thomson Works is primarily a source of good jobs or bad air. Residents, environmental activists and supporters of industry testified on these themes during a June 29 hearing for determining the plant’s new federal…
On the Tahn: Dance parties at Cobra, Thunderbird, and more (June 30-July 3)
Dance the weekend away at these Pittsburgh dance parties playing everything from throwback hits to reggaeton and dancehall.
First confirmed monkeypox case in Pittsburgh reported by Central Outreach Wellness Center
Central Outreach Wellness Center says that one of their primary care patients received testing for monkeypox, and the state Department of Health confirmed the positive result yesterday.
Pittsburgh distillery pays nearly $39K in back wages for improper tip pooling
The federal Department of Labor announced that a Pittsburgh restaurant and distillery has paid back wages to employees to make up for including managers in their tip pool.
Pittsburgh Song Spotlight: New music from Quiet Hours and Bikini Islands
Check out some new local music worth listening to this summer.
Union protests corporate obstructions at Bloomfield Starbucks
A fluctuating crowd of protesters joined unionized workers at Starbucks’ Bloomfield branch during a weekend-long protest against alleged budget cuts and employee terminations. Now and then, passing drivers would honk their horns in support and the protesters would respond with loud cheers. The Pittsburgh Labor Choir played music for people to sing along to. Officials like…
Duo’s Taqueria rewards your Spanish practice with discounted tacos
Duolingo angles for the top spot in Pittsburgh’s taco scene with a new taqueria that pairs authentic Mexican eats with rapid Spanish lessons.
Gainey finally holds inaugural celebration after long COVID-19 postponement
After many months of COVID-19-induced delays, Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainey finally held his inaugural celebration this Saturday. The event was filled with pizazz and glamor, and even saw the mayor break out into a few measures of rap.
Maternity nurses at West Penn say losing Roe will negatively affect care for all patients
The nurses say that the Supreme Court has taken away the ability to make “the best healthcare choices” from pregnant people and their families and warn that the consequences of the Supreme Court decision “will be devastating” and result in worse medical care for all patients.
Pittsburgh-area businesses raising funds for abortion access
Some Pittsburgh businesses are raising money for abortion rights and services, and you can support their efforts while also purchasing flowers, skin care products, movie tickets, and more.
Lynn Cullen Live: Lynn and Susan discuss abortion rights overturned (06/28/22)
“What causes change is discomfort, and we have to make it!” – Susan on the need for women to organize and fight back on their rights being taken away. Lynn and Susan are discussing the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade, the January 6 committee hearing and more today on Lynn Cullen Live. Audio Only…
An upcoming restaurant, a new life for Black Forge, and more Pittsburgh food news
This week, Food News has new tacos and summer drinks, a resurrected coffee shop, and more.
After Roe v. Wade, Pittsburgh-based companies ensure abortion access for employees
A number of companies, including some based in Pittsburgh, are working to ensure that their employees are able to access abortion and other reproductive care services.
Gainey calls on state legislators to combat gun violence
Following a string of mass shootings that have shaken the nation this year, Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainey is urging state lawmakers to take action on gun reform.
Pittsburgh Festival Opera begins new season with Divas After Dark
Pittsburgh Festival Opera continues its commitment to bringing fresh and innovative acts to stages across Pittsburgh in its new season, with performances in-person after a two-year hiatus due to COVID-19.
Lynn Cullen Live: Roe v Wade Overturned (06/27/22)
Tune is as Pittsburgh’s liberal talk show host Lynn Cullen reacts to the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade.
Hunger strike protesting solitary confinement at Pennsylvania prison continues
At least 16 incarcerated individuals at a state prison about an hour south of Pittsburgh began refusing food on June 7 to protest the conditions of their solitary confinement.
Pittsburgh’s top concerts: June 27-July 3
Check out music writer Jordan Snowden’s list of Pittsburgh’s best concerts this week, featuring shows at Hard Rock Cafe, Allegheny City Brewing, Cattivo, and more
Now Hiring in Pittsburgh: Food Program Coordinator, Dog Handler, and more
We searched the web to find some of Pittsburgh’s best job openings this week, including career opportunities in the nonprofit field, arts and entertainment, food and drink, and more.
Pittsburghers rally against U.S. Supreme Court’s Roe v. Wade ruling
Hundreds of abortion rights advocates and providers, politicians, and more rallied in Downtown Pittsburgh on June 24 in protest of the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling to overturn Roe v. Wade.
After Hours: Pittsburgh reproductive justice advocate on Roe v. Wade verdict
La’Tasha D. Mayes, founder of New Voices for Reproductive Justice and Democratic candidate for Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainey’s former state House seat in District 24, talks to Natalie Bencivenga from a rally in Downtown Pittsburgh following the June 24 overturning of Roe v. Wade.
The Best CBD Cream in Pennsylvania – 5 Top CBD Lotions for Sale
When one thinks of CBD the first thing that is likely to come to mind are those delicious gummy treats. They sure are tasty but today we will be talking about different CBD products, CBD topicals. CBD topicals which includes all products from CBD creams and lotions to roll-ons and gels are geared to target…
Proposed bills could protect out-of-state abortions, shore up local reproductive rights
Pittsburgh Councilman Bobby Wilson has proposed a trio of bills to protect abortion rights in Pittsburgh following a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that determined they are no longer protected by the constitution.
Abolitionist Law Center seeks more volunteer court-watchers
Two years after launching its Allegheny County court-watching program, the ALC is looking to boost its volunteers numbers to bring greater accountability and transparency to the criminal justice process.
Pittsburgh glassblowing artist appears on Netflix competition show Blown Away
Things get hot for John Sharvin as he competes for the title Best in Glass on Blown Away.
Local officials, advocates respond to death of Roe v. Wade
Although anticipated for months, today’s announcement that Roe Vs. Wade will no longer protect the right to abortion has set off shockwaves around the nation and here in Pittsburgh.
Music on the Mon brings beer, food, and free music to SouthSide Works
Music on the Mon promises free access to DJs, bands, and performers, as well as local beers, art activities, and more.
Former Sheridan Broadcasting employees still seeking $240k from court judgment
Eleven employees of the former Sheridan Broadcasting Network still haven’t received wages or severance packages owed since their abrupt terminations in 2017. A federal judge confirmed the company owes them $240,000 but so far hasn’t paid a penny.
Lawyers call out ACJ for failing to meet care needs of incarcerated trans man
Lawyers for a trans man incarcerated in Allegheny County Jail say their client is experiencing medical emergencies for which he has not received adequate medical attention. Expressing their concerns in a letter to the warden, the lawyers say he has developed a serious infection while at ACJ, and is being denied timely access to his…
Clay Aiken returns to Pittsburgh for CLO’s quirky Drowsy Chaperone
Clay Aiken returns to Pittsburgh in the starring role of Pittsburgh CLO’s Drowsy Chaperone at the Benedum Center.
Pittsburgh-area amusement parks go cashless for safer summer
Guests will have new ways to pay for a day at Kennywood, Sandcastle Waterpark, or Idlewild & SoakZone.
Lynn Cullen Live: Jan. 6 Hearings – Justice Department (06/23/22)
Tune in as Lynn Cullen discusses the Supreme Court rulings that may overturn Roe V. Wade and set back women’s rights, the next Jan. 6 committee hearing, and more hot political takes.
Starbucks unions pick up steam among LGBTQ workers
A growing workers rights movement is spreading through coffee shops across the country, including seven locations so far here in Pittsburgh. Some workers say they’re petitioning for better pay, more regular hours, health care benefits, and safety protections. And an increasing number of LGBTQ employees say they see themselves at the center of that campaign.
John Fetterman’s secret weapon to connecting with folks online: his wife, Gisele 😍😉
John Fetterman’s social media game is strong. In addition to posts about campaigning, the U.S. Senate candidate and current Pennsylvania lieutenant governor’s feeds are full of memes, emojis, and fun. Who taught him how to become so successful online? We talked to his wife, Gisele, about how his family has joined together to help.
Lynn Cullen Live: Jan. 6 Hearings – Constant Harassment (06/22/22)
Lynn Cullen is discussing the fourth hearing of the Jan. 6 committee and the compelling testimony of state officials and poll workers, as well as the pressure and harassment, slander, and death threats they endured.
Pittsburgh Summer Guide 2022
Pittsburgh City Paper’s annual Summer Guide, featuring a curated list of arts, music, film, dance, lit, stage, festivals, and outdoor events!
Mikael Owunna makes statement with traditional African prints, tattoos
Mikael Owunna describes his fashion and influences, from Ikiré Jones of Black Panther to Iris Van Herpen, and shares his new upcoming shows.
FREE WILL ASTROLOGY: June 23-29
Worried about how your week will turn out? Look for the stars for answers with the help of Rob Brezsny’s astrology column.
Shrine focuses on Black mothers, and results in astonishing works
The Mattress Factory’s new exhibition, Shrine, is a testament to the power of Black mothers and what they can do when given the structure and support to do what they wish.
Heavy metal bands return to Millvale for Metal Immortal Fest 2
Pittsburgh-based, heavy metal band, Ladybeast, hosts the Metal Immortal Festival for its second year.
New pop-up brings much-needed good beer to Downtown
Brew Gentleman pop-up location can be found at The Steel Garden along with a friendly, outdoor atmosphere.
Squirrel Hill community honors beloved retiring crossing guard
Sis Lloyd celebrates her retirement after 20 years working as a crossing guard along Murray or Beacon Avenues. On her last day of work, people gathered to watch Sis receive a proclamation from Pittsburgh City Council honoring her years of service and declaring June 16, 2022, Sis Lloyd Day.
Chronic pain patient becomes advocate for health care reforms
Tami Seretti and We The Patients go to Capitol Hill to speak to senators on health care reform and share their personal stories of struggle with health care and insurance.
Summer events in Pittsburgh: September 2022
September in Pittsburgh brings summer activities including art exhibits, comedy acts, film fests, concerts, and more.
Summer events in Pittsburgh: August 2022
August in Pittsburgh is full of summer activities, including music, wrestling, markets, and more.
Summer events in Pittsburgh: July 2022
Summer events continue through July, with tons of activities for Pittsburghers of all ages. Find out where to go to see dance performances, kids events, festivals, movies, and more.
Summer events in Pittsburgh: June 2022
This summer in June is packed full of events, including tons of arts, theater, magic, music, and more fun activities throughout the Pittsburgh region.
Summer Guide 2022: Current and Ongoing Exhibits
Celebrate the arts this summer with Pittsburgh City Paper’s list of current and ongoing exhibits.






