When Reol Audhass and his family fled Cameroon for Pittsburgh last year, surging ethnic violence had displaced more than 1 million residents of the central African nation.
Three descendants of Mary Schenley, the 19th-century Pittsburgh heiress and philanthropist, explored her legacy in a recent visit to Pittsburgh from their home in Britain.
The Pittsburgh Pirates have not exactly been synonymous with winning in recent years. As in the Pat McAfee talk show, the host enthusiastically expressed Paul Skenes, of his joy revolving around Skenes’ presence in Pittsburgh. After all,…
The Pittsburgh Riverhounds soccer club said Thursday it plans to develop a sports complex, in conjunction with two North Huntingdon business partners, on a 42-acre parcel at North Huntingdon’s public works property off Route 30.
This summer’s furry convention in Pittsburgh — Anthrocon 2024 — is expected to be as big as ever, attracting potentially over 14,000 attendees to the David L. Lawrence Convention Center.
An idea in the making since the Original Hotdog Shop closed in Oakland in April 2020, the Yinzer Dogs food truck is up and rolling. It’s easily spotted by the bright yellow bridge design with an image of a hot dog tucked inside a bun with…
More than one Pittsburgh neighborhood bears the scars of urban renewal gone wrong. The predominantly Black communities of the Hill District and Manchester are just two examples.