February is shaping up to be a month of blockbuster events in Pittsburgh — from the Queen of Soul to the King of Vampires.
Pittsburgh Foundation vows to spend $50 million to address racial equity
“We all know that an inequitable Pittsburgh is a Pittsburgh unable to thrive,” says Lisa Schroeder, foundation president.
America’s fanciest mansion is at home on Chatham’s campus
At one point, this house was one of the fanciest mansions in America. It included an intercom, elevator, swimming pool and bowling alley.
You need to listen to ‘In Other News’ with Tony Norman and Natalie Bencivenga
In the premier episode of “In Other News,” co-hosts Natalie Bencivenga and Tony Norman share hot takes on local and national issues.
10 February events for Pittsburgh kids who love Shaun the Sheep, monster trucks and dinosaurs
Our monthly roundup of things to do with kids includes Shawn the Sheep at the Children’s Museum, monster trucks and realistic dinosaurs.
Tony Norman: A Hill District native’s journey from troubled cop to neighborhood icon
Retired Pittsburgh Police Officer Brenda Tate turned what could have been the worst years of her life into an opportunity for growth.
18 things to do this week, from Shakespeare in Harlem to Celtic culture
Kick-off Black History Month, dive into local music and art or get your Valentine’s Day shopping started.
Pittsburgh Regional Transit accepting comments on route changes through Feb. 1
PRT is proposing route changes for East End buses. Now is the time to share your thoughts before they take effect.
Innovation Works’ Ven Raju sees ‘vibrant’ climate for Pittsburgh tech firms
As Innovation Works’ president and chief executive, Ven Raju is working with fledgling technology firms in the Pittsburgh region that are trying to grow and attract funding.
These Pittsburgh area projects are finalists for the Building Excellence Awards
The Master Builders Association will host the Construction Industry Evening of Excellence on Feb.23 to reveal the winners of the 2022 Building Excellence Award.