Shady Side Academy students are excelling in an essay contest.
The debate continues in the community as people decide whether or not to walk their dogs on a leash at Frick Park.
Students and teachers can compete for cash prizes of as much as $1,000.
The state Department of Transportation's Bureau of Aviation is sponsoring the contest—and entries are due soon!
Students from Edgewood and Forest Hills started a club at Sacred Heart Elementary in Shadyside to encourage others to recycle every day.
A recall has been issued due to the possible presence of small, thin wire bristle pieces.
Old schools find new uses
Captain of the 1966 Class A undefeated North Braddock Scott High Purple Raiders will be among eight honored at the group's annual banquet at Edgewood Country Club; some tickets are still left for the event.
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Community volunteers have turned a dark space once filled with weeds into a beautiful garden.
Here's a look at the police reports from Edgewood this week.
Here's a look at traffic issues this week.
There are hundreds of breast cancer awareness walks and runs around the country, plus marathons and a plethora of luncheons, bike rides and shows. See what's happening locally.
Six people are honored for their extraordinary deeds.
Judges of the hit Fox reality TV show-Randy Jackson, Jennifer Lopez and Steven Tyler- as well as host Ryan Seacrest, have been in Pittsburgh since Wednesday.
It's Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October, so start by getting yourself checked out.
Panera Bread will donate 100 percent of its proceeds from Pink Ribbon Bagel sales to two awareness foundations in Pittsburgh through October. Nationally, businesses are doing the same.
Program is designed to spur awareness of alternative fuel.
Check out these traffic issues if you plan on taking the bus Saturday.
This beautiful dog is in need of a new home.
A delicious meal for the week.
Here's a look at court reports from this week.
A roundup of the region's top stories for Thursday, Sept. 29.
Local leaders will be honored.
Lisa Nakamura is fighting breast cancer with a team of supporters, friends, family and trainers.
Due to recent tragedies and flooding problems, a community meeting is scheduled in Squirrel Hill.
This local spot has it all for coffee lovers.
Mala Shah is spreading the gift of reiki to people throughout the area.
A national report recently recognized Woodland Hills Academy as a success.
A look at some of the superstitions that surround the beloved Pittsburgh Steelers.
The Allegheny County District Attorney's Office gave the courtroom as a gift to the school.
Here's the latest from CCAC.
Don't miss these family events this Saturday!
Celebrating 20 years in Pittsburgh, the bakery is offering a free bagel and cream cheese to customers; The event also supports the Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh.
A roundup of the region's top stories for Tuesday, Sept. 27.
Sara Bates recently discussed her experience at the conference in Switzerland.
Heidi receives an "anniversary surprise" in the shape of a new furry stranger.
DoSomething.org is hosting a sports equipment drive at the Boys and Girls Clubs in Pittsburgh.
Volunteer Carol Congedo is improving students' reading and writing skills and boosting their confidence.
You want to put a hole where?! This week, our Moms Council discusses when teenagers want to express themselves via body jewelry.