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Pittsburgh ranks among America’s best cities for outdoor enthusiasts
Pittsburgh is the 8th best place for doing outdoor activities among cities with fewer than 500,000 residents.
Lower Hill development approved despite community opposition
The Pittsburgh Penguins and their developer, Buccini/Pollin Group, want build a live music venue and business incubator in the Lower Hill.
Poetry blossoms in the yards of Woodwell Street in Squirrel Hill
Natalie Plecity, a landscape architect, is also an installation artist whose canvas is Woodwell Street in Squirrel Hill.
Exclusive: Richard King Mellon Foundation unveils plans to move to Strip District
The foundation’s new home will be on the second floor of the Produce Terminal Auction House at 21st and Smallman streets.
Why communities in Pennsylvania want to preserve a scarce resource: darkness
Light pollution is slowing encroaching on the Pennsylvania Wilds. Environmental groups and residents are suggesting regulations that protect night sky views and the commerce they bring.
Tony Norman: How Black lives (and property) matter
Coming of age in the ’80s in Wilkinsburg, Andre M. Perry got a close-up look at structural and racial inequality.
Have a look at the only eyeglasses factory in Pittsburgh
It takes 10 days to make a pair of glasses frames and we’re seeing every step of the process at American Sun & Reader Co.
Embrace winter on the Allegheny Front at Black Moshannon State Park
Black Moshannon State Park is a winter wonderland and paradise for ice fishermen, cross-country skiers, snowmobilers and bikers.
Boys & Girls Clubs’ new president hopes to unlock youth potential
The Boys & Girls Clubs’ motto is “we do whatever it takes” to inspire kids to have a great future, says Chris Watts, the Boys & Girls Clubs of Western Pennsylvania’s new president & CEO.