Bath and Body Works closes at Pittsburgh Mills mall
This closure marks the latest in a long list of retailers that have pulled out of the mall.
Police release details after body of missing autistic boy found in river
SCOTT TOWNSHIP, COLUMBIA COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — Police have released more information after the body of a young boy who went missing Saturday morning was found on Sunday. Scott Township Police Department Chief Joe Grassley told 28/22 News Sunday afternoon that seven-year-old Aiden Ha walked straight from his home on...
Three people shot by Pittsburgh-area police officers in just over 48-hour period
Two of the shootings happened on Friday and one happened on Sunday evening.
SWAT responds to barricade situation involving armed man in Brighton Heights
The public was asked to avoid part of Brighton Heights while SWAT responded to a barricade situation on Saturday morning.
East Allegheny School District cancels youth games after concession stand fire
The cause of the fire remains under investigation, and there’s no risk to the public.
City of Pittsburgh to implement traffic calming measures on Forbes Avenue in Squirrel Hill
The City of Pittsburgh has announced the start of pedestrian safety upgrades on Forbes Avenue as part of its Vision Zero initiative to improve walkability and reduce traffic speeds.
Several well-known Pittsburghers cross paths at Pittsburgh International Airport gala
The Pittsburgh International Airport is getting ready to open its new $1.7 billion terminal.
14 Hole-In-The-Wall Pennsylvania Pizza Joints That Locals Say Are Worth Every Bite
Pennsylvania hides some incredible pizza treasures in the most unexpected places. Small family-owned shops tucked into neighborhoods have been perfecting their craft for decades, creating loyal followings among locals who guard these secrets fiercely. From Philadelphia’s thin-crust legends to Pittsburgh’s unique...
Editorial: Gainey’s sloppy budget proposal gets a bad grade
Sometimes kids put off their homework too long. That book report seems like it’s a million years away. There’s plenty of time to read the book, think about it, highlight what’s important, come up with a theme to discuss, write up the argument, edit it, rewrite the report and turn it in on time. Sure there is.
Legislative Roundup: Pa. leads nation with 20th EV charging station
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) this week announced the opening of the state’s 20th federally-funded Electric Ve

















