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Strong storms blow through Pittsburgh region, knocking out power to thousands and ushering in winter weather

Mother of murdered transgender teen from Mercer County calls for LGBTQ-inclusive hate crimes legislation

Pennsylvania education advocates react to education secretary appointment

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Bicyclist found dead among live wires in North Park was longtime Central Catholic teacher

Downtown Partnership unveils plans for 63rd annual Light Up Night

17-year-old charged with shooting and killing man in McKeesport

Fire destroys popular Irish pub Riley's Pour House in Carnegie

Penn Hills man dies after crash on Route 28

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Child advocates mark Family Court Awareness Month, highlight passage of Kayden's Law

Robots greet students, sales force at third annual Robotics Discovery Day in Pittsburgh

The perfect medicine: Range Resources lease extension at Southpointe shows 'COVID hangover' ending

Million-dollar townhouses coming to Mount Washington

Cellphone records help link a man to fatal Homewood shooting

Church music, artists and Wilson's 'Two Trains Running' on Pittsburgh Playwrights 2025 schedule

Marcellus Shale Coalition announces new leadership in new year

Suspect arrested in Northview Heights shooting that left 3 injured, one dead

A busy weekend of events could lead to more traffic, large crowds in Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh's purple curbs — and their fees — could be sticking around for good

Allegheny County recount underway in controversial Pa. Senate race

Sara Innamorato touts $57 million for public safety in proposed budget during visit to Blawnox fire house

Carnegie Mellon to offer tuition-free or federal loan-free education to certain students

Suspect arrested in connection to June Wilkinsburg homicide

State Sen. Kim Ward exhorts Gov. Shapiro to publicly engage in U.S. Steel drama

German car company taps Pittsburgh tech to deploy humanoids in factories

Pittsburgh fentanyl dealer going from Beverly Hills to 34 years in prison

Seven Springs unveils exhibit honoring the Dupres and nearly 100 years of snow sports in Western Pa.

Play for Pets raises over $17,500 to help pets living with owners at a Downtown shelter

The glowdown: Here’s where to find seasonal lights in Pittsburgh

Hundreds show up in support of Sara Innamorato's budget, defending DHS services and programming

Former Allegheny County resident sentenced in latest Jehovah's Witness sex abuse case

Mayor Gainey declares Downtown Pittsburgh's homeless encampments are gone

Plan to replace Victorian house in Shadyside with apartment building rejected

Task force on Trump assassination attempt subpoenas ATF, demanding interviews, documents

State Reps. Aerion Abney and Natalie Mihalek picked to lead House regional delegations

Police investigating antisemitic and racist stickers found throughout Squirrel Hill

Pittsburgh City Council introduces new version of transitional housing legislation

Japanese steelmaker Nippon says it will not accept presidential block of U.S. Steel deal

The Strip District is getting its own 'walk of fame' to honor notable Pittsburgh figures

2025-26 FAFSA opens for all students as form enters final stage of testing

Judge rejects request for extra time, money from attorneys for Stanton Heights man who killed three officers

Butler Health System poised to get breathing room on bond debt

Pa. lawmakers say candidates choose to pay $250 late fee to avoid revealing donors

Women and Black workers are underrepresented in Pittsburgh's tech workforce, report finds

'We are committed to them': Local airports react to Spirit's bankruptcy filing

Pennsylvania awards $5 million in grant money for 11 major sporting events coming to state

A new life? Styropek seeks buyer for Monaca plant that it's closing in January

Innamorato and older county residents defend her proposed budget, tax increase

Pa. Supreme Court says undated ballots 'shall not be counted' as Casey-McCormick teams battle in court

People on the move: 11/18/2024

Oak Hill Post soars in an autumn refresh

Revised plan for Market Square keeps vehicular traffic, bans parking

School officials around Western Pa. under fire over political posts, but experts say they have First Amendment rights

Pennsylvania's first Von Maur department store opens in South Hills Village

17 murals: A very Pittsburgh tour

Police: 17-year-old shot and killed man who attacked him while waiting at Glassport bus stop