Pittsburgh's St. Patrick's Day Parade Will Honor Late Pittsburgh Public Safety Director
The St. Patrick's Day parade will honor a man who focused on keeping Pittsburghers safe for decades.
The St. Patrick's Day parade will honor a man who focused on keeping Pittsburghers safe for decades.
It's one of the biggest party days of the year in Pittsburgh.
The Slippery Rock University Marching Band performed in the St. Patrick's Day festival and was named the best adult band and best overall band.
Pittsburghers love a party, and St. Patrick's Day celebrations offer the traditional city revelry in several city hot-spots.
Bagpipes were ringing through the air in Pittsburgh on Saturday for the St. Patrick's Day Parade.
Pittsburgh has a new Miss Smiling Irish Eyes.
The chairs and being set up, the food is being delivered and the beer is ready for this weekend!
Pittsburgh's St. Patrick's Day Parade is one of the largest in the country.
City of Pittsburgh officials are preparing for this coming Saturday's St. Patrick's Day parade and celebrations.
St. Patrick's Day in Pittsburgh is a celebration that packs the South Side from morning until night, so City Councilman Bruce Kraus is trying to stay ahead of the game.
Pittsburgh's St. Patrick's Day Parade was bigger and more popular than ever this year with nearly 200 marching units and tens of thousands of spectators.
It was a chilly day, but thousands lined the streets of Pittsburgh to watch the 2018 St. Patrick's Day Parade on Saturday, March 17.
Thousands of people are expected to pack the streets of Pittsburgh for the annual St. Patrick's Day Parade on Saturday.
The Pittsburgh Saint Patrick's Day Parade has a brand new mascot.
Pittsburgh's Roman Catholic bishop says he got hate mail for allowing church members to eat meat on St. Patrick's Day, which this year fell on a Friday during Lent.
Washington Health System is celebrating some extra lucky babies this St. Patrick's Day.
It's no secret that St. Patrick's Day is a big deal here in the 'Burgh.
Cold weather returned to Pittsburgh just in time for the city's St. Patrick's Day Parade, but that didn't stop the crowds from coming out to celebrate Saturday morning.
Thousands will pack the streets downtown Saturday morning for the annual St. Patrick's Day Parade, but with temperatures possibly in the teens or 20s, the conditions could be dangerous for some.
PennDOT is issuing a warning ahead of the Saint Patrick's Day holiday.
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Bishop David Zubik, of the Pittsburgh Catholic Diocese, is giving Irish-Catholics the okay to eat corned beef and hash on St. Patrick's Day.
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Pittsburgh's St. Patrick's Day parade may be one of the city's biggest parties -- and one of the biggest parades in general for the holiday, ranking as the second largest in the world with 100,000 spectators each year. This year's parade will be held on Saturday, March 11, at 10 a.m. There's plenty of other things to do, too, including Irish Fair in the Square before, during, and after the parade, so you can party all day.
You can't go wrong with corned beef and cabbage, and Pittsburgh has some great restaurants serving it up. Here are the best places in Pittsburgh for corned beef and cabbage, so eat up!
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