Pittsburgh is offering several incentives throughout the winter season for individuals and neighborhood groups who help recruit volunteers.
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Founder Mary Chitwood is an Army veteran and she said she opened the home in 2019 and named it in honor of her friend Robin.
Here are the week's top Pittsburgh Patch posts, presented as always in a convenient linkable format.
They will be provided to parents in the community if they're concerned their child is drinking or using drugs.
Time to catch up on the top stories of the past week, presented as always in a convenient linkable format.
Find out here where the huge jackpot winner was purchased.
Someone purchased the jackpot winner nearly a year ago. If it isn't claimed soon, the ticket will expire.
Also among the most-read Patch stories of the week: Places you can go to eat on Thanksgiving if you don't feel like cooking the big bird.
The Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership's new report shows more than 21,000 residents, a 43% increase since 2017.
The remains of a 27-year-old man killed during the Korean War have been accounted for 72 years after he was reported missing.
Several other winning Powerball tickets were sold in Allegheny County over the weekend.
You're far more likely to fall victim to catastrophic events than win Wednesday's $1.2 billion prize, AccuWeather says.
We all know someone who's making a difference. Here's one local resident who is having an impact in Pittsburgh.
Know someone making a difference in town? Find out here how to nominate them as a local hero.
Time to catch up on the week's top stories, presented as always in a convenient linkable format.
No winning tickets were sold for Wednesday night's Powerball jackpot of about $700 million, the game's biggest this year.
Residents in the 1300 block of Short Street were treated to a surprise when they saw water shooting out of the ground.