Woman that died after crashing into icy Monongahela River identified
Authorities have now identified the woman who died after her vehicle plunged into the Monongahela river on Thursday. The Allegheny County Medical Examiner has identified the woman killed as 31-year-old Jacinta Stevens of Pittsburgh’s West End.
14 Must-Visit Mexican Restaurants In Pennsylvania for 2026
Some meals feel like a mini vacation, and Mexican food has a special talent for making that happen fast. Pennsylvania is packed with spots where the chips arrive warm, the salsa has a little sparkle, and the whole table starts smiling before the entrées even land. One bite can...
Bridgeville brings in heavy machinery to clear snowbanks
The cleanup continues after about a foot of snow slammed the Pittsburgh area last weekend.
Sharpsburg working with small crews as their usual contractors remove snow in Pittsburgh
Snow removal has been a challenge in Sharpsburg because many of the contractors the city uses are helping out the city of Pittsburgh.
PNC donates $2M to Pittsburgh for new snow removal equipment
The PNC Foundation has contributed a $2 million grant to the City of Pittsburgh to fund the purchase of new snow removal equipment.
After Pittsburgh plows away the snow, where does it get dumped?
Pittsburgh remains in snow removal mode after this weekend's storm, but after it's plowed, where does it all go?
Can you save a public parking spot after a snowstorm? The debate rages on
After the snowstorm this weekend dumped snow across large parts of the country, a key debate is raging on the streets: Can you save a public parking spot after you've dug your car out of it?
Pittsburgh death cafes are drawing crowds
Strangers in Pittsburgh are coming together over cake and tea to chat about death. Why it matters: As anxiety about longevity and end-of-life care grows, death cafes are normalizing conversations about death and creating spaces for shared learning, organizers say. How it works: A death cafe is not a grief...
Dixmont State Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA: What Really Happened on That Hill Above Route 65
From the Ohio River Boulevard, most people noticed Dixmont first by the boiler building and smokestack, which rose above Route 65. The main hospital sat back from the road on a wooded bluff overlooking the Ohio River, screened by trees and easy to ignore if you never had a reason to go up there.
Person taken to hospital after rollover crash in Robinson Township
Emergency crews responded to a rollover crash in Robinson Township on Thursday.

















