Pittsburgh soon could allow controlled bowhunting in two city parks to start to thin an out-of-control deer population.
It's currently unclear who will represent the administration at the Flight 93 National Memorial in Shanksville on the 9/11 anniversary.
President Joe Biden was deceptive on the collapse of the Fern Hollow Bridge during a speech this week.
The Pennsylvania Attorney General's Office has announced a legal ruling against a prominent Pittsburgh contracting company.
Sara Innamorato announced her resignation on Wednesday.
West Mifflin council has voted to condemn the derelict property.
Jurors will soon decide whether or not the convicted gunman Robert Bowers is eligible to face the death penalty.
The budget includes investments in education, workforce development, public safety, economic and community development, and agriculture.
Former Allegheny County Health Director Dr. Debra Bogen was nominated for the post in January.
The money will be used to buy body cameras, in-vehicle cameras and tasers.
The former reporter's occupational switch might surprise you.
The final piece of funding for the $291 million Pittsburgh Regional Transit University Line was announced Tuesday.
The initial step in a process that could lead to the long-empty mall's eventual demolition will occur next week.
PennDOT is expanding the documents people can use to verify their Social Security number to get a Real ID.
One of the jurors seated in the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting trial was excused on Tuesday morning as proceedings began for the day.
Move over, Houston. Pittsburgh could be cementing itself as a key player in the next generation of space exploration.
For dramatically divergent reasons, two PA House members cast "no" votes on the bill to keep the country from defaulting on its debt.
Shell will pay a hefty amount in fines and other costs for pollution violations at its $6 billion Beaver County plant.
The nation's highest court ruled that the late artist and Pittsburgh native violated a photographer's copyright of a photo.
Allegheny County Public Defender Matt Dugan appeared to defeat longtime county District Attorney Stephen Zappala in Tuesday's primary.
State Rep. Sara Innamoroto cruised to an apparent win Tuesday in the Democratic Allegheny County Executive primary.
Incumbent Stephen Zappala and challenger Matt Dugan squared off in the Allegheny County district attorney Democratic primary race.
Six Democrats sought their party's nomination for Allegheny County executive. See the primary election results here.
Voters are selecting party nominees for Allegheny County executive, Allegheny County district attorney and other races.
Here's who is running Tuesday for Pittsburgh city council, controller and the Pittsburgh Public Schools board.
The judge's order said the defendant intends to offer expert evidence on his mental condition during sentencing proceedings.
The seat became open when Democratic Rep. Mike Zabel resigned in March, a week after a lobbyist accused him by name of sexual harassment.
Mayor Ed Gainey on Wednesday nominated Larry Scirotto, who was ousted last year as Fort Lauderdale's chief, to lead the city's police force.
What was once a sheet metal factory here in Steel City is now one of the largest studio spaces on the east coast.
Mayor Ed Gainey commented on the $8 million settlement related to the 2021 death of Jim Rogers at the hands of city police.
Allegheny County delivered strongly for Biden in the 2020 presidential election. Will it do so again in 2024?
Find out here who is running in contested elections and what you need to know as a voter.
Allegheny County Controller Corey O'Connor lambasted the tourism agency's practices; the tourism agency fired back.
U.S. Sen. John Fetterman will return to the Senate Monday for the first time since his hospitalization in February for depression.
Find out here when mail-in or absentee voters can expect to see their ballots.
The congresswoman called UPMC "shameful beyond reprieve" after a study asserted one of its hospitals was the least charitable in the nation,
Longtime District Attorney Stephen Zappala appears to have alienated many Democrats since he was last reelected in 2019.
For the first time in a dozen years, Pennsylvania's second-largest county soon will have a new leader. Who will it be?
Pennsylvania's two senators vociferously criticized a Texas judge's ruling that could outlaw a widely used abortion drug nationwide.
Fetterman discussed his battle with clinical depression Sunday in an interview with Jane Pauley on "CBS Sunday Morning."