Pittsburgh Pierogi Festival Makes a Delicious Return to SouthSide Works in 2025
The Pittsburgh Pierogi Festival is set to return on May 17, 2025, featuring over 100 pierogi dishes, a marketplace, free activities, and live music to celebrate its 10th anniversary. Tickets are on sale early.
Shockwaves Through Pittsburgh, Antisemitic Stickers Unleashed on Squirrel Hill and Downtown Streets
Antisemitic stickers found in Pittsburgh neighborhoods sparked community concern and were removed by Public Works. Officials, including Mayor Gainey, condemned the hate and urged reporting via a Jewish Federation online form.
Pittsburgh Braces for Weather Whiplash: Warmer Temps, Showers, and Possible Snow as Series of Fronts Sweep Region
The National Weather Service in Pittsburgh forecasts a warm front bringing showers with a subsequent temperature rise today, followed by a cold front with risk of snow, strong winds, and possible impactful winter storm for high terrain areas.
Steelers Seize Control of AFC North with Clutch 18-16 Victory Over Ravens, Pittsburgh Eyes Playoff Horizons Amid Division Dominance
The Pittsburgh Steelers lead the AFC North with an 8-2 record, with Chris Boswell's field goals highlighting their recent win streak. The team's playoff chances seem optimistic.
Allegheny County Commits $114 Million to Senior Care Services in 2025 Budget
Allegheny County plans a $114 million investment in senior care services for its 2025 budget, as announced by County Executive Sara Innamorato. The funding aims to enhance care at the county's living centers and support aging in the community.
Western Pennsylvania Nurse Practitioner Sentenced for Writing Fraudulent Oxycodone Prescriptions Amid Opioid Crisis
A former nurse practitioner, Joseph G. Sapp, was sentenced to 11.5 to 23 months in jail for writing fraudulent Oxycodone prescriptions and committing Medicaid fraud. He admitted to the crimes which spanned across several Pennsylvania counties.












