The National Weather Service in Pittsburgh predicts temperatures could fall to single digits starting Sunday night.
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Bundle up and prepare: People living "basically anywhere from the Rockies eastward" will see extremely cold temperatures over the next several days, a meteorologist says.
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Snow is expected to make driving conditions hazardous in the afternoon. Pittsburgh Public Schools and administrative offices are closed.
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Christopher Rivas brings his multimedia monologue "The Real James Bond ... Was Dominican" to Pittsburgh.
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Northview Heights Elementary, which closed during the district’s last round of consolidations in 2012, once served students in grades PreK to 8.
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The International Association of Blacks in Dance annual conference comes to Pittsburgh for the first time. The event will draw between 800 and 1,200 attendees to Downtown’s Westin Pittsburgh for five days of workshops, panels, classes, auditions and nightly public performance showcases.
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Allegheny County’s brand-new Board of Health met for the first time Wednesday, marking the start of a new era for public health policymaking in the region.
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Pittsburgh Penguins star Evgeni Malkin says his struggling team needs to start playing harder if it wants to return to the playoffs.
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Laugh along to "Cat Kid Comic Club," check out the new exhibit "The Whole World is a Mystery" or celebrate the life of Martin Luther King Jr. with a music and dance — here's what to do in Pittsburgh this weekend.
Buttigieg heard from representatives from the Port of Pittsburgh Commission and local businesses about their hopes for transportation in the region on a multi-stop visit on Friday.
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Pennsylvania’s Consumer Advocate Patrick Cicero — who vigorously opposed for-profit water utilities’ purchases of municipal water and sewage companies — has resigned, effective at the end of this month.
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The decision comes 18 months after the club signed Jarry to a five-year deal with an average annual value of $5.375 million.
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Pennsylvania’s rural population is expected to shrink by 5.8% by 2050. The state legislature wants to reverse the drain through a new commission.
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Campus law enforcement and other university representatives in the Pittsburgh area attended antisemitism training at Carnegie Mellon University this week.
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Pittsburgh Penguins star Evgeni Malkin's home was burglarized on the same day the Penguins hosted the Ottawa Senators. The team confirmed the robbery but declined to get into details.