There’s something about March in Pittsburgh. Yes, the St. Patrick’s Day Parade and fish fries are great, but they speak to something deeper.
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The way companies approach no-hire provisions in contracts between commercial entities may have been significantly upended.
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Did you know that 1 out of every 2 older adults are at risk of becoming malnourished? That’s why we’re celebrating National Nutrition Month by shining a light on dietary needs for seniors.
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Heads-up, Downtown: You can get a sneak peek at Penn Brewery’s new First Avenue taproom ahead of the grand opening. Open seven days a week, this is Penn Brewery’s second satellite location serving beer from its North Side brewery.
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For this week’s Pittsburgh 100, we created a video to introduce you to some Pittsburgh women you should know.
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February may be the shortest month, but it sure packs a celebratory punch. Just check out this issue’s stories – we examine topics relevant to Black History Month, Valentine’s Day and the auto show, so you can fill up your calendar pretty quickly with great local opportunities.
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The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services has estimated it will receive more applications than there are available H-1B visas this year.
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Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the U.S., impacting 1 in 4 people. In fact, it kills more women than all forms of cancer combined. However, unlike cancer, it’s easily preventable by changing simple health habits.
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Although today is officially Cupid’s Day, it’s not too late to find the perfect gift – like a short getaway in Downtown Pittsburgh.
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“Familiar Boundaries. Infinite Possibilities.” is a can’t-miss exhibition that runs until March 24 at the August Wilson Cultural Center.