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For 92 years, the Kalaris family has sold cool treats to Pittsburghers from the famous orange cart in the North Side.
The City of Pittsburgh held an honorary street naming ceremony Thursday for Gus and Yiayia’s Cart, a popular stand selling ice balls and popcorn, owned by the late Gus Kalaris.
“Pittsburgh is an extremely green city,” said Michael Kelley, the city’s utility coordination arborist, at the May meeting. “We have over 3 million trees — and these trees, they serve as the lungs and ...
Pittsburgh City Controller Rachael Heisler said the city spent $24 million more in the first six months of this year than it ...
A lack of cooperation and transparency fuels new complaints from the Citizen Police Review Board amid efforts to investigate ...
With decades-old vehicles languishing away at the city’s repair shop and others limping along on service calls, Pittsburgh ...
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The Texas Newsroom compiled the numbers from the 89th legislative session and found out which lawmakers filed the most bills, ...
Cason Weatherton earned gold medals in shot put and para powerlifting and silvers in discus and javelin competing in the 2025 ...
HENDERSON — Henderson Rotary Club welcomed newly installed Majors Jonathan and Stacie Gainey on July 8 to share the mission ...
Pittsburgh City Councilwoman Deb Gross on Tuesday introduced legislation that would create new regulations for short-term ...
Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainey is urging City Council to reject legislation that would revamp the city’s planning processes and ...