In 2013, nearly 10,000 people were fed a meal with donated venison.
A water main break in Oakland prompts the rescheduling of a Pittsburgh Public School board meeting.
Allegheny medical examiner announces cause of death in UPMC researcher's death
Flight cancellations and delays mount as winter storm hits on the Eve of Thanksgiving.
County jobs no longer require applicants to indicate whether they have been convicted of a crime.
High winds across the area have knocked out power and caused injuries.
Rich Fitzgerald will be joined by seniors from the Penn Hills Senior Center in lighting the Allegheny County Courthouse on November 21.
The Allegheny County Health Department has seen 98 cases reported as of November 10, compared to 56 at the same time in 2013.
All license centers will be closed Thursday, Nov. 27 and Friday, Nov. 28, for the Thanksgiving holiday.
New license plates, designed to recognize veterans and provide funds to preserve monuments are now available.
Offices will re-open for regular business hours on Wednesday, November 12, 2014.
With an Allegheny winter on the way, PennDOT advises drivers on how to stay safe on the road.
The photo ID passes will provide unlimited skiing and snowboarding throughout the 2014-15 ski season.
Reading is FUNdamental Pittsburgh teamed up with Citizen's Bank to boost a love of reading for local, low-income kids.
Allegheny County Parks will open their skating rinks tomorrow.
Citizens Financial Group announced its backing for Orchard Park Apartments, which will provide 44 units of affordable housing.
Board will discuss Live Well Allegheny initiatives, Ebola preparedness, and Clean Air Fund.
Ebony Standifer and other conspirators filed fraudulent W-2 forms to gain refunds.
The ticket won a $225,000 prize in Thursday's drawing.
Happy Halloween!
The Allegheny County Health Department tells County residents who use wood- burning appliances to protect air quality and public health.
The local chapter of the American Diabetes Association is holding its annual EXPO on Saturday, November 8, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
A Pittsburgh study found costumes and party supplies sold by top retailers contain hazardous additives in costumes and accessories.
The website Gawker asked Americans to choose the city with the ugliest accent, and Pittsburgh could be the winner.
The Pittsburgh Tribune Review quoted an official who said the three residents are from the northwest part of the state.
Even though the days are getting shorter, you can still pack a lot of fun into your weekends.
Free, self-administered screening for depression available through DHS website.
This year’s Shuffle will take place on Saturday, October 18 at the Montour Trail at George Washington Elementary School.
There were ten restaurants, a bakery, two retailers and a church social hall. Seven establishments are using trans-fat free cooking oil.
The Oct. 8, 2014, eclipse, the second in the lunar tetrad, is also called a hunter’s moon.
All traffic control measures will be removed on the Mansfield Bridge, on Thursday, October 9,, beginning at 3:00 p.m.
Bounty program collects 149 old woodstoves that don’t meet current emission standards.
All driver license and photo centers will be closed Saturday, Oct. 11, through Monday, Oct. 13, in observance of Columbus Day.
Event leverages designation of Pittsburgh as national host city for Disability Mentoring Day.
Experts say the students are unlikely to fall ill, and there is no immediate threat to the community.
The Allegheny County Housing Authority has designated five of its housing complexes as smoke-free sites.
Fall has arrived and local merchants are celebrating with seasonal merchandise, special menus and more. By Wendy Mitchell.
The Department of Health and Human Services is accepting applications for the Dollar Energy Fund to help low income families pay heat bills.
A portion of Pitcairn Road in Monroeville will be reopened to traffic beginning at 7:00 a.m. on Wednesday, October 1, 2014.
The contest challenges children to create unique projects out of cardboard and recycled materials.