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Greek or Italian? The weekend has two days, which gives you a chance to check out both the annual Greek Food Festival in East Pittsburgh and Little Italy Days in Bloomfield. → Read More
A credit card website called Square Incorporated has rated the tipping generosity of diners nationwide, and Pittsburgh is rated number one. → Read More
A host of planes touched down at the Butler County Airport for an event hosted by Collings Foundation's Wings of Freedom Tour Thursday and Friday. → Read More
Novice kayakers are joined by members of the Army Corps of Engineers and Venture Outdoors to learn how to avoid a treacherous dam. → Read More
Several towns in Lawrence County are preparing for the annual Route 208 Yard Sale. → Read More
Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the ScareHouse, the heralded haunted house in Etna has added to what it proudly calls the "ick factor." → Read More
The empty windows of the former Kaufmann's department store drew a cavalcade of complaints. But artists are working to change that. → Read More
A Southwest Airlines worker went above and beyond the call of duty when a cancer patient needed to get her luggage back. → Read More
The Pittsburgh Stock Exchange Building and adjacent properties will eventually turn into the new Point Park University Playhouse. → Read More
The fairgrounds have opened for the 69th annual Butler Farm Show. → Read More
KDKA’s Dave Crawley took a flight on Friday morning to give Pittsburgh a first look at the Red Bull Flugtag event. → Read More
Preparations are well underway for Friday's opening of the Three Rivers Regatta. → Read More
Sandcastle Water Park has been closed by flooding since Saturday evening. → Read More
Superstars of World Wrestling Entertainment parade across the stage and through an audience of fans at Children’s Hospital. → Read More
A World War II bomber known as the Flying Fortress will offer tours and flights this weekend, at Allegheny County Airport. → Read More
The inflated pickle atop the Clemente Bridge says it all. Picklesburgh is back. → Read More
Instead of athletes, the Palumbo Center was filled with dentists Friday to offer free dental care. → Read More
Recently, photographs of a Pittsburgh family from 1944 were recovered from the Life magazine archives, and editors hope someone can tell them who those people are. → Read More
You don't have to go to State College for the famous ice cream made by Penn State's Birkey Creamery. → Read More
It started as a desperate plea by two kids in Monongahela to get their mother a kidney. → Read More