Pittsburgh Mayor Corey O’Connor, industry leaders, and a sun mascot were on hand for the ceremonial flipping of the switch at ...
Pittsburgh once had its own racetracks where people could enjoy three of the city’s favorite pastimes: horse racing, baseball ...
NFL Draft weekend gave Pittsburgh a chance to really show off not just the city, but our abysmal driving experience. Folks, ...
Under a consent decree with the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, the Keystone and Conemaugh generating ...
Sex workers are uniquely qualified to talk about the impact of a given event on the demand for our services, and yet we seem ...
Satisfy your sweet tooth while supporting a local organization focused on Black art and advocacy. Head to the Bakery Square Jeni’s location on Thu., April 30, from 4-7 p.m. for Ice Cream Funday, a ...
Hi, reader! We’ve missed you, and hopefully the feeling is mutual. Pittsburgh City Paper has always been about building ...
Looking for a new job? We searched through local employment guides to curate a list of the best job openings around ...
You thought we were dead and gone, didn’t you? So did I. But to be honest, only very, very briefly. When it was announced over New Year’s that Pittsburgh City Paper was shuttering, it took no time at ...
A larger-than-life statue of Fred Rogers, perhaps as large as his magnetic personality, stands watch over the confluence of our three rivers from its North Shore location. Pittsburgh is, and always ...
880 Wrestling opened the doors to their new venue last week, providing fans with high-flying action from their roster of talented wrestlers. The Pittsburgh area wrestling company relocated to the RE ...
Everyone’s favorite neighbor, Mister Rogers, once famously said that when the world looks scary, “look for the helpers.” Even when the outlook is bleak, “you will always find people who are helping.” ...
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