A flash flood warning, through midnight, has been issued for northern Allegheny County and all of Butler County by the National Weather Service in Pittsburgh. The Allegheny County areas include Ross ...
Three Pittsburgh buildings – Gulf Tower, Koppers Building and One Oxford Center – will be lit up June 2 to raise awareness for the muscular condition myasthenia gravis. The special event, MG ...
Seven Springs Mountain Resort hosted its “Mud on the Mountain” run and obstacle course Saturday morning. Participants competed in one of two courses: a 1.5-mile course featuring 18 obstacles or a ...
There’s a new little roar at the Pittsburgh Zoo & Aquarium: A lion cub has been born. Zoo officials said the female African lion was born April 5 to the zoo’s female Scarlett and male Hondo. The ...
Jury deliberations are set to begin this afternoon in the murder trial of a Delmont mother accused of killing her 5-year-old adopted son. Prosecutors contend Lauren Maloberti, 36, physically and ...
The Verona Farmers Market is taking a hiatus this year. According to Thomas Dessell, borough police chief and president of the Verona Chamber of Commerce, the market won’t be happening this year ...
The area’s country music fans can lace up their dancing shoes this summer. Pittsburgh Brewing Co. will host the first Iron City Riverfront Throwdown Country Music Festival on Aug. 8. The outdoor ...
BEIJING — China’s Xi Jinping warned President Donald Trump on Thursday that the two countries could clash over Taiwan if the issue was not handled properly, an unusually harsh admonition that stood in ...
Nearly every night, Winnie Bobbitt falls asleep to sounds of revving engines and squealing brakes. Bobbitt, 26, lives in Mt. Washington, where residents are raising concerns about people partying and ...
The Allegheny County Board of Health on Wednesday unanimously approved a measure to seek public comment on a proposal offered by the county health department to provide 18 weeks of paid parental leave ...
A Monroeville man was taken into custody after barricading himself inside his townhome for hours Thursday. Charges are pending against the 65-year-old resident, whose name has not been released.
A judge on Thursday reinstated the appeal for an Ohio man convicted of littering Squirrel Hill with 160 antisemitic flyers a day after dismissing it. Jeremy Brokaw and his attorney didn’t appear for ...