Pittsburgh Public Theater presents the Shakespearean production Jan. 19 - Feb. 19.
The grand total is 21 percent more than raised during last year's campaign, and the highest in Caring for Kids Campaign history.
As we begin the new year, here are some helpful hints about Patch.
Mark your calendars.
This area has several great breakfast spots—share your favorites!
Local organization receives a boost in funding.
TJ Burke kicks off new Frostbite 5K run/walk for Advisory Board on Autism and Related Disorders (ABOARD) in January.
He has two homes in two states, has claimed residency in both this year—and his newest home in Virginia has a purchase price of $0 listed, opening the door to more questions.
Food Mood Girl Lindsey Smith got her start in Peters Township, and is now publishing her first book—an uplifting read for the new year.
Clique Vodka shared custom cocktail recipes—the Black & Gold, One Marvelous Mimosa and a Spiced Cosmo—on Pittsburgh Today Live earlier this week.
Here's a look at this week's reports.
A happy ending to a lost doggie tale.
Patch wishes you and yours a healthy and prosperous 2012.
Classes will begin at the Monroeville hospital in 2012.
Crews were able to get more construction work done because of a warm December.
Can you give this playful girl a home?
Swissvale Fire Chief Clyde Wilhelm said smouldering drop cloths created a lot of smoke.
The Regent Square Running Club formed this past summer and has been traversing the neighborhood since.
The council president says residents won't see a reduction of services in 2012.
Have you spotted this dog missing since Monday?
A school board member wants to change a year-old plan that establishes electoral regions and some district-wide seats.
A Bridgeville company is producing shirts to help the family of a slain East Washington police officer.
A roundup of the region's top stories for Wednesday, Dec. 28.
You could be fined or worse if hosting a party where alcohol is served. Follow these tips and protect the ones you love!
This event in downtown Pittsburgh promises a lot of activities, events and fun for those who attend.
Representatives working with local trade unions say their paid apprenticeship programs have taken in college graduates looking for work.
The National Weather Service in Moon Township has issued a winter weather advisory for our area.
Looking for a new way to offer fitness and fun for kids? We have an idea for you!
Taking your new iPhone for a spin? Download the Patch app for quick access to local news and events.
Local students came together to help those in need.
This gorgeous cat needs a home!
Here's a roundup of just a few ways to have wintertime fun around Pittsburgh.
The Cathedral of Learning’s 27 functional classrooms, rich in heritage, are adorned in traditional holiday decor through Jan. 15, 2012.
Looking for a special Christmas morning treat? Check this out.
The theme of this year's Winter Flower Show is "The Nutcracker."
Happy holidays to you and yours.
We could have a turkey or ham, tasty side dishes and elaborate desserts to celebrate, but this simple, meatless one reminds us of our heritage.
Here's a look at the reports from court this week.
Here's a look at the reports from this week.
The club recently held a party for William Reed Wingo, who started Square Runners.