Final OpenStreetsPGH happening today, goes through Oakland and Bloomfield
Today is the last OpenStreetsPGH of the summer.
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Today is the last OpenStreetsPGH of the summer.
The festival offers live music and raises money for Autism Pittsburgh.
A man was shot in the Chest on Saturday night in Brownsville.
Sydney was found safe on Sunday morning.
Traffic was being diverted off of 28 and onto the 31st Street Bridge due to the crash.
The former defensive player of the year is among four inductees to the Steelers Hall of Honor.
Holy Martyrs Church will be repurposed into a gym.
FBI agents had been communicating with Maksudjon Kosimov via social media, posing as a 15-year-old girl.
Zachary Dunlap was released from jail in 2022 when his bail was modified but failed to appear at a hearing.
Police found a woman bleeding from the jaw early on Saturday morning.
The new department will be the Tarentum Borough Police Department helping Brackenridge.
The scammers have been traced to Russia.
Police are asking for the public's help in identifying a man they believed to be involved in a robbery at a Key Bank location.
Members of the Rainbow Volunteer Fire Company in White Oak were able to get Dickie back to his family.
While we're in for some high temperatures, there's still a lot of family fun to be had around Pittsburgh!