Allegheny County Executive Rich Fitzgerald and Allegheny County Council and other civic groups will host 7pm event.
Carrie Nardini started “I Made It! Market” to give local crafters more business opportunities. Now the market caters to hundreds of local artists including North Hills' Jessica Graves.
State Rep. Brandon Neuman called on the state Department of Transportation to expand office hours to ensure those who need ID to vote can get it.
The school district looks into a licensing agreement and possible commercial partnerships to enhance revenue.
16-year-old girl taken to UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh.
I remember everything I did on Sept. 11, 2001, but telling the story isn’t easy.
Today marks the 11th anniversary of the devastating terrorist attacks that killed nearly 3,000 people in the U.S. Where were you on Sept. 11, 2001?
The Pine-Richland resident plays Robert Redford's daughter in 'The Company You Keep'.
Due to increasing costs and declining sponsorship, Allegheny County will not hold the Celebration of Lights at Hartwood Acres this year.
Dr. Herndon of Peters Township must pay UPMC for You and Gateway Health Plan.
New holiday store is one of 30 slated to open across the US.
The Oscar-nominated director of “Moneyball” will be at Canon-McMillan High School casting a movie about Olympic gold-medalist wrestlers Dave and Mark Schultz—and real wrestlers are needed!
Steve Frank Tedesco agrees to a plea bargain. Authorities dismiss a felony charge of raping an unconscious person.
Neither wind nor rain could keep polo enthusiasts away from the Family House Polo Match at Hartwood Acres; this charity event supporting Family House is currently in its 29th year.
The textbook was created over the summer by a handful of North Hills teachers.
The South Park haunted house attracts residents from all over the Pittsburgh area.
The cold front that triggered the storms moved through just before dawn.
Surveillance cameras lead to arrests in several cases.
Time to choose your favorite Patch Pic of the week, and upload new ones for next week!
The Pittsburgh area's museums, galleries, parks and other cultural venues are offering free admission on specific days between Sept. 20 and Oct. 13.
'Songs From the Silver Screen' will be released Oct. 2.
The Seneca Valley teacher was found shot to death in his home along Perry Highway in Lancaster Township on Nov. 24, 2010.
The Vikings handed the Indians their first loss of the young season.
Here are several ways you can make sure your sports teams are highlighted on North Hills Patch.
Individuals who had close contact with man need to take precautions.
The lowest prices are just under $3.80 a gallon.
AMPD Group partner Adam DeSimone discusses his latest hospitality venture, Steel Cactus in Shadyside, with Patch readers.
September is National Preparedness Month.
Capturing precious memories, family recipes and legends from grandparents can be easy and fun.
New appointee will begin focus on preparedness, capacity building during National Preparedness Month.
Check it out, here's how.
The winning picture was taken in North Park.
Just click the blue dot on the map to see what's open and closed this weekend.
Loved ones send off local reservists for duty overseas.
The Indians face an always tough Viking's squad that shut out Shaler in its opening game last week.
Former Pittsburgh Pirates trainer Frank Velasquez and physical therapist Aimee Slattery, who worked with WWE athletes, team up for a sports rehabilitation and performance clinic.
Carpenters group accuses the owner of Ross Park Mall of using a contractor who does not pay standard wages and benefits.
Chad J. Catalano, 23, fired a shot in the air, according to criminal complaint.
Former police officer and "Knight Rider" safety lecturer Glenn Young drove students living within the Seneca Valley School District to St. Alphonsus School in Pine.
The Perrysville Volunteer Fire Company is hosting a program for wanna-be firefighters on Sept. 15-16.