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People in the justice system often rely on law libraries for information, especially if they can’t afford an attorney. Sometimes those situations are…
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From tree and light displays to baked goods, music and shopping, the holiday season brings with it scores of Yuletide traditions in Pittsburgh.For 57…
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Garfield art space BOOM Concepts has aligned itself with some of the city’s biggest cultural institutions and well-known artists, including Mac Miller and…
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Technical rock climbing jumped on the U.S. scene as early as the late 1800s, but it took nearly a century before advances in ropes and climbing aids…
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When the Pittsburgh Public Theater opens its fall season Sept. 27, it will mark the first assemblage in 19 years under a new artistic director.Marya Sea…
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A team of computer scientists at Carnegie Mellon University has developed a technology that makes run-of-the-mill paper move on its own.The paper is cut…
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From the beginning, Pittsburgh Public Schools' Superintendent Anthony Hamlet says it's been his goal to improve students' mental health, address racial…
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Many first-time visitors to Pittsburgh know of its history of steelmaking. A few are familiar with its legacy in jazz. But probably only Postcommodity…
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Neglected for decades, in the past several years the Carrie Blast Furnaces, in Rankin, have been reborn.The furnaces were built in 1907, and for seven…
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Pittsburgh’s city parks might be popular, but they’ve got a lot of spaces that could be livelier – think of that blank concrete pedestrian underpass in…