There’s no place in Pittsburgh like Downtown. Spearheading the revitalization of the city as a whole, the city’s central hub …
On Point
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In 2018, when bile and bitterness define us as Americans, yesterday was our most important national holiday to remind us …
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Pittsburgh tops a lot of fancy lists these days, from Amazon HQ2 finalist, to best places to live, visit, etc.
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As you peruse this issue of The Pittsburgh 100, may I ask you to make one more click? When you …
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Memorial Day, as most schoolchildren know, is the “official” start of summer (can you say, “Kennywood is open?”).
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Plant the garden. Water the flowers. Remember what the sun looks like. Yep, the Pittsburgh spring checklist gets rolling in …
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The winter of 2018 has already broken a few Pittsburgh records (though not for what you might think). Just be …
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As a proud dad, I enjoy confirming to friends that both of our daughters are “taxpaying citizens.” In other words, …
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Those adept with a calendar can no doubt tell that Easter, the holiday harbinger of spring, falls on April 1 …
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By now, Pittsburghers of Irish descent (plus many who aren’t) are thinking of libations and liberties.
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It’s hard to think of March in Pittsburgh without thinking about the region’s Irish heritage.
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Journalist Mark Whitaker’s exploration of his Pittsburgh roots in his new book “Smoketown” gives us a poignant opportunity to re-examine …
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So, there’s this sporting event on February 4 that many Pittsburghers were hoping to attend or watch. And the Patriots …
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When I moved to Pittsburgh in 1994, steel mills were still closing (there was no Waterfront, for example, or Southside …
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If your house is like mine, the Christmas tree is “needling” you about its mortality. Soon, the lights and tree …
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Pittsburgh contributed in many ways to the eventual defeat of Germany and Japan in World War II, from industrial production …
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As one of America’s greatest cities “to be from,” no doubt your Pittsburgh home will fill with relatives from across …
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At The Pittsburgh 100, we understand that the way you consume news is changing. That’s why we provide it in …
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In the digital age, we appreciate brevity – 140 characters on Twitter, eight-second sound bites for TV news, emojis for …