

CP Year in Review: Hannah Kinney-Kobre reveals your favorite stories of 2022 (plus, some of her own)
Want to know Pittsburgh City Paper’s most-clicked stories of the year? Look no further. (Plus, our social media person lets you in on a few of her favorites.)
CP Year in Review: Looking back on staff writer Jordana Rosenfeld’s favorite stories of 2022
Pittsburgh City Paper news reporter Jordana Rosenfeld reveals her favorite reporting from the past year.
Fern Hollow Bridge reopens less than a year after collapse
State, local, and federal leaders attended a ribbon-cutting for the newly built Fern Hollow Bridge, a major connective piece of infrastructure that collapsed on Jan. 28.
On the Tahn: Dance parties at Spirit, Thunderbird, and more (Dec. 22-23)
Dance the weekend away at these Pittsburgh parties playing everything from live hip hop and R&B to ’90s hits.
Local auditor challenges tax exemptions for UPMC parking lots
UPMC should be paying taxes on $32 million of parking lots currently marked tax-exempt, the O’Hara Township auditor argues.
Lynn Cullen Live: House select committe refers criminal charges against Trump (12-20-22)
“That yahoo got elected, he was a fraud, he committed fraud and he needs to be punished for doing so” – Susan Lynn and Susan are discussing the House Jan. 6 committee voting to refer criminal charges to the Justice Department for former President Trump. Plus they talk about Sam Bankman-Fried, FTX’s former boss who…
Babka wreaths, vegan nachos, and more Pittsburgh food news
This week’s Pittsburgh food news includes updates on Wingstop, Back to the Foodture, Nine O’Clock Wines, and El Burro, as well as holiday platters, treats, beers, and more.
Pittsburgh Glass Center show has glittery poultry, lustrous lichen, and other stunning works
Tg: Transitions in Kiln-Glass showcases winners of a biennial juried competition described as “honoring outstanding contemporary kiln-glass design, architecture, and art.”
Delta-10 Vs. Delta-8 Products: What Are The Differences & Similarities?
Are you stuck between delta-10 and delta-8? Need help deciding which one is best for you? Read further to find out.
Lynn Cullen Live: Trump, Elon and more (12-19-22)
Lynn is back and talking about the January 6 commission having it’s final hearing and possibly making criminal referrals to the justice department about several people including Trump. Plus she talks about Elon, Musk, Trump’s NFT trading cards, and German arrests in plot to overthrow government influenced by QAnon. Audio Only Archive Stream or download…
Now Hiring in Pittsburgh: Pardon Fellow, Equity Initiatives Manager, Executive Chef, and more
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 Lawrenceville United, Baked True North, Bike Share Pittsburgh, and more.
Religious art restorer came to Jesus through chalk and teeth
Butler-based artist Tom Panei describes how his skills repairing dentures led to new work restoring religious statues.
Dave Fawcett joins growing list of County Executive hopefuls
The litigator and former county councilmember is campaigning on promises of economic growth and touts his career experience as evidence he can deliver.
Sara Innamorato announces bid for county executive, calling for greater focus on inequality
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.
Shell cracker plant exceeded annual emissions limits before its full-scale launch
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.
Pittsburgh photographer honors little-known Native American art form with new book
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.
Pittsburgh’s top events: Dec. 15-21
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.
Public weighs concerns on boosted security spending
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.
Olympus Mons celebrates 20 years together with new album
Two decades after starting off as a local high school band, Olympus Mons is still putting out new music.
Pittsburgh Public Schools 2023 budget stabilizes district for another year, future funding still uncertain
With next year’s school budget under discussion, Pittsburgh Public Schools is facing some tough choices about what to fund.
A family business transaction in McKees Rocks creates route for conflict resolution
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.






