The Pittsburgh Steelers will have a decision regarding Justin Fields this offseason, and it appears things are leaning toward him coming back. However, the Steelers are likely not the only team that wants Fields this offseason.
It's so cold the rivers throughout the Pittsburgh area are freezing, and experts say that could mean big problems.
President Trump's executive orders have prompted some families in the Pittsburgh area to call immigration attorneys for help.
One restaurant and several chefs in Pittsburgh have been named semifinalists for this year's James Beard Awards. The semifinalists for the 2025 James Beard Awards, which "recognize exceptional talent in the culinary and food media industries" were announced Wednesday and one Pittsburgh restaurant and three chefs found their names included among those up for being honored this year in the Mid-Atlantic Region,
LOS ANGELES (KTLA) – An 80-year-old internationally known art dealer from Los Angeles has been sentenced to two years in federal prison and ordered to pay nearly $13 million in restitution, officials announced earlier this month. Douglas J. Chrismas, president and CEO of Art and Architecture Books of the 21st Century, which operated out […]
The person hit by the truck lost their leg. After the crash, the victim’s family rallied together to get answers and offered a $10,000 reward, which police say made a “big difference” in the investigation.
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PITTSBURGH (KDKA) - P3R the nonprofit that hosts the Dick's Sporting Goods Pittsburgh Marathon Weekend of Events, announced the launch of a new program to aid first-time marathon and half-marathon runners called the First Year Movers Program.
Pittsburgh’s downtown was ravaged by pandemic-era restrictions and enduring changes to how we live and work. Here’s what the data says about the Golden Triangle’s present and future.
Former Democratic Pittsburgh mayoral candidate Tony Moreno plans to run for the position again, but this time as a Republican.
Pittsburgh City Council members want voters to make it official that the city cannot discriminate on the basis of race, religion, national origin or association with foreign nations when it conducts business.