Vol. 31, No. 51
Gov. Wolf says current Pennsylvania COVID restrictions will end on Jan. 4 as planned
By Ryan Deto
Pennsylvania, and the rest of the country, behind expected pace to distribute COVID-19 vaccine
By Amanda Waltz
Pittsburgh “Lesbian Correspondent” blogger Sue Kerr honored on 15th anniversary with city proclamation
By Lisa Cunningham
1Hood Power Hour moderator Miracle Jones on what current political parties are lacking; plans to expand show past election
By Dani Janae
Where to recycle your Christmas tree in Pittsburgh
By Hannah Lynn
Pittsburgh-area reps. Mike Kelly and Guy Reschenthaler vote against $2,000 checks for Americans
State Rep. Sara Innamorato talks post-election goals and strategy; stresses importance of building trust with community
By Ollie Gratzinger
Eight of Pa.’s nine GOP House members say they will oppose certification of state's electors
By John L. Micek
After two explosions in Pittsburgh, police searching for vehicle allegedly involved
Pittsburgh chosen as Reforestation Hub to increase its urban tree cover
Pa. GOP lawmakers remove Fetterman from senate and refuse to seat Sen. Brewster in same session
By Elizabeth Hardison
U.S. Rep Mike Doyle blames Trump for occupation of the Capitol, calls it an "insurrection"
Sen. Mastriano and former state rep. Saccone among Trump supporters who occupied U.S. Capitol
Saccone posted to social media, "We are storming the capitol," while Mastriano was a scheduled speaker for the rally, but said he left the area when it was "no longer a peaceful protest."
New "Yinz Coffee" shop set to take over former Crazy Mocha in North Side
Takeout Review: A meatball from LeoGreta
By Maggie Weaver
14 Pittsburgh musicians' virtual recording of "I'll be home for Christmas" is a holiday gift to city
New January releases from Bilal Abbey, Sam Stucky, and Lindsay Dragan
Black Forge Coffee launches Save our Stages coffee to support independent music venues
New Year's events with Hot Mass and Mostbeautifullest offer two days of dance music, performances, and more
EQT Children’s Theater Festival @ Home extended through January with performances, workshops, and more
Allegheny Animals with Attitude art project creates fake sports teams from local wildlife
A COVID Holiday Love Story
By Tereneh Idia
2020: Pittsburgh's Year in Photos
By Jared Wickerham
FREE WILL ASTROLOGY: Dec. 24-30
By Rob Brezsny
FREE WILL ASTROLOGY: Dec. 31-Jan. 6
Lynn Cullen Live - 12/23/20
Audio & Video Archive
By Lynn Cullen
Lynn Cullen Live - 12/28/20
Lynn Cullen Live - 12/29/20
Lynn Cullen Live - 12/30/20
Lynn Cullen Live - 1/4/21
Lynn Cullen Live - 1/5/21
Pittsburgh’s People of the Year 2020: Music
The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra found a way to shine, coming up with creative ways to bring music into people’s homes
By CP Staff
Pittsburgh’s People of the Year 2020: Food and Drink
Don Mahaney of Scratch & Co. served his community’s needs throughout the pandemic
Pittsburgh’s People of the Year 2020: Politics
State Rep. Ed Gainey uses his platform to not only educate, but to uplift his community
Pittsburgh’s People of the Year 2020: Literature
Deesha Philyaw's The Secret Lives of Church Ladies has received critical acclaim
Pittsburgh’s People of the Year 2020: Health
Operation Face Mask made and delivered hundreds of masks to community members
Pittsburgh’s People of the Year 2020: Activism
1Hood was literally everywhere in one of the most momentous years for activism, politics, and health in U.S. history
Pittsburgh’s People of the Year 2020: Labor
Alexis Johnson has been a one-woman labor movement throughout 2020
Pittsburgh’s People of the Year 2020: Business
Kyley Coleman’s Instagram account @blackowned.pgh has had a lasting impact on the community
Pittsburgh’s People of the Year 2020: Theater
City Theatre brought joy to a city full of people who were stuck at home for months
Pittsburgh’s People of the Year 2020: Visual Arts
BOOM Concepts provided support to local Black creative entrepreneurs, small businesses, and the community
People of the Year
Pittsburghers who made a difference in 2020
By Mars Johnson
Affordable-ish Housing in Pittsburgh: density or destiny edition
By Michael Machosky
By some metrics, Fox Chapel is a sundown town
By David S. Rotenstein
The Thunderbirds are ready for their ninth season of pro ultimate frisbee
By Colin Williams
Pittsburgh Oldies All Stars isn't a tribute show, it's a DeLorean ride
By Rachel Wilkinson