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‘No Kings’ protests draw thousands in the Pittsburgh area
Pittsburgh joined in on the nationwide ‘No Kings’ protests today, with thousands gathering in front of the City-County Building downtown and Allegheny Commons Park on the Northside. The downtown protest, organized by Indivisible Pittsburgh, featured remarks from Congresswoman Summer Lee, County Executive Sara Innamorato, Congressman Chris Deluzio among other local leaders. Protesters filled Grant St.…
Behind Pittsburgh’s “most haunted house,” a story of gangland intrigue
The Congelier mansion myth may have its origins in the since-demolished Cancelliere house.
With SNAP in jeopardy, here’s where to find food assistance across Pittsburgh
In 2020-21, after losing my full-time job and facing the pandemic mid-divorce, my family needed SNAP assistance to survive. While I continued working a part-time freelancing gig while searching vigorously for a full-time job, at least I didn’t have the additional worry about how my kids were going to eat. Now, according to the most…
Pumpkin cannoli, Day of the Dead deals, and more Pittsburgh food news
Pizzaiolo PrimoEight Market Sq., Downtown. pizzaioloprimo.com Need a new pumpkin treat? Pizzaiolo Primo in Market Square launched its latest seasonal dessert: Pumpkin Cannoli. The “autumnal take” on the Italian classic features pumpkin-spiced ricotta cream in a golden pastry shell finished with caramel and powdered sugar. The Pumpkin Cannoli is available for a limited time. Halloween…
Now Hiring in Pittsburgh: The Children’s Institute, Steel City Brand, Paradigm Place, and more
Looking for a new job? We searched through local employment guides to curate a list of the best job openings around Pittsburgh this week, including a COO, art therapist, ice cream scooper, and more.
Convive’s Smoke Salt Maple Latte is my favorite fall coffee
Convive’s fall menu includes the ever-popular pumpkin spice latte, but it also features apple cider, golden milk, an espresso and tonic blend, and something absolutely wonderful called a Smoke Salt Maple Latte.
Pittsburgh’s top events: Thu., Oct. 23-Wed., Oct. 29
Looking for something to do in Pittsburgh this week? From a slew of Halloween happenings to a tribute to George Michael to a twist on Macbeth and more, there’s always something to do in the Steel City!
“Take him for a ride”: Mobsters once turned Pittsburgh streets into a giant fright house
From Washington County to Highland Park, gang wars and “the double-cross” led to the end of the road for many local hustlers.
FREE WILL ASTROLOGY Oct. 23-29
This week’s Free Will Astrology features the origins of aspirin, a little-known female inventor, and buttery chardonnay.






