A spokeswoman at Pittsburgh International said it's business as usual at the airport Monday, despite the approaching storm.
A food drive, toy drive, Wounded Warrior Swipe and Win program and more is happening in November.
The annual Halloween party begins at 6 p.m.
Here's what we know so far about the construction of the new facility.
St. Clair Hospital has opened a new “state-of-the-art” Breast Care Center that is designed to ease the stress of examinations and surgical procedures.
Former Pittsburgh Steeler Jerome Bettis attracted a large crowd at the new Dick's Sporting Good store.
Brian Schill replaces Carol Foley who died this summer after serving the chamber for the past 25 years.
Cinco owners hope to officially open on Oct. 25.
Churchill Road will be affected.
If you spend $350 on groceries in five weeks, a customer will be eligible to receive a turkey at no cost.
The prices will remain on hundreds of items through the holidays.
Lenny Radziewicz and Penny Folino's new restaurant is now open for business at 94 Center Church Road.
Cinco is not yet open.
Jamie Deen will bring his recipes and techniques to Giant Eagle Market District.
The Peters Township frozen yogurt shop is being forced to change its name.
An open house is scheduled for Monday, Oct. 8.
A challenge between Pittsburgh and Cleveland Panera stores will raise money for breast cancer awareness—and up the ante for the city that buys the most Pink Ribbon bagels.
Slate Bistro is in the former Cafe Georgio location on Donati Road.
What's new at the local mall.
But don't blame just the summer drought for smaller apples in western Pennsylvania.
Get your caffeine on and celebrate with a free cup of coffee.
Another site for community news, sports and events has joined the Pittsburgh region.
The Pittsburgh-based bank seems to be the latest victim in reported cyber attacks on major banks in U.S.
The product may be related to a multi-state outbreak of salmonella.
Stop by to apply for a job.
Bethel Bakery decided it was only fitting to hold its own election with presidential cookies after the notorious CookieGate scandal earlier this year.
Check out the entertainment lineup for October at the North Strabane Township venue.
The section has hundreds of local retailers' specials listed in one place.
South Hills Village goes “PINK.”
A Pittsburgh Steeler is holding a meet and greet Saturday.
Recently under new ownership, the business is being remodeled and taking a fresh approach.
Carrie Nardini started “I Made It! Market” to give local crafters more business opportunities. Now the market caters to hundreds of local artists.
Wyld Chyld Tattoo owner and artist Sarah Miller will be featured on the show, starting in October.
Following the event, Rolling Hills is offering chamber members and their guests a chance to golf.
Dr. Victor Prisk is also an NCAA All-American gymnast, and a frequent guest on both local and national television and radio programs discussing the benefits of sports nutrition.
A turning lane will be installed at the entrance to St. Clair Hospital's outpatient facility.
AMPD Group partner Adam DeSimone discusses his latest hospitality venture, Steel Cactus in Shadyside, with Patch readers.
There is a guaranteed prize pool of $400,000—with top prizes of $100,000 each.
Whether you're a spring training veteran or a rookie visiting for the first time, here's everything you'll need to know this spring.