15+ new employment listings curated from throughout the region
Curated by Lisa Cunningham
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 Children's Institute, Deeplocal, Pittsburgh Public Theater, and more.
Democrats' long-sought climate, health care, and tax package has been sent to President Joe Biden for his signature. Learn who's behind it, and why they believe it's desperately needed.
Kennywood, along with Sandcastle Waterpark and Idlewild & SoakZone, now offer a Rainy Day Guarantee that will allow guests to return if their visits are affected by storms.
A local environmental group is recruiting high school students for a year-long educational program aimed at training up a new generation of air quality advocates.
This year's popular Black beer fest, Barrel & Flow, is back and better than ever. Check this piece to find out which beers to taste, which musicians to hear, and what else to look out for.
Pittsburgh’s Hill District is set for an $11.3 million injection into its aging infrastructure systems, which officials say will improve accessibility for residents and help connect the neighborhood’s lower, middle and upper subsections.
An ongoing file of the best (and worst) city lists Pittsburgh gets ranked on in 2022
By Lisa Cunningham
Where does Pittsburgh rank? How does the Steel City keep ending up on all these lists? We're doing our best to document every Best or Worst ranking for Pittsburgh that we spot online or that comes across our inboxes in 2022.
VIDEO: Natalie Bencivenga digs into the meaning of the three new abortion bills recently passed in the city of Pittsburgh during this interview with Mohammed Burny, chief of staff for City Councilor Bobby Wilson
Longtime Pittsburgh columnist Tony Norman has left the Post-Gazette to write for NEXT Pittsburgh. In an exclusive interview with Pittsburgh City Paper, Norman shares about his plans for this next chapter and reflects back on his many years in the business.
Pittsburgh City Paper is pleased to announce that Lucy Chen has been promoted to Art Director. Since being hired as an Editorial Designer at City Paper in 2021, Chen has helmed the paper's editorial design, including illustrating covers, designing the weekly editorial print pages, creating promotional images, and more...