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Pittsburgh City Councilwoman Barb Warwick on Tuesday introduced legislation that aims to protect LGBTQ+ people and reduce the penalty for sex workers. The bills come at a time when the LGBTQ+ ...
90.5 WESA's "Local Cuisine, Global Roots" series brings you stories of the people introducing new flavors and food traditions to the Pittsburgh region.
In 1886, Irish immigrant David L. Clark began selling candies out of a horse-drawn wagon. By 1920, the D.L. Clark Candy Co. was producing over 150 kinds ...
Club Zoo. Pittsburgh’s most famous under 21 dance hub is the largest nightclub in the city. This 21,000 sq. ft venue holds up to 2,000 partiers along with five soft drink bars and an enormous dance ...
Along with the kickoff, the City of Pittsburgh declared Saturday to be “Squirrel Hill Night Market Day” in celebration of the ...
Police have named a suspect in an investigation of antisemitic flyers being distributed in Pittsburgh's Squirrel Hill and Shadyside neighborhoods.In a statement Monday, Pittsburgh police ...
Two weeks after people in Squirrel Hill and other communities came across hateful flyers targeting minority groups outside their homes, the Pittsburgh Bureau of Police said a man is now facing ...
Billed as Philadelphia's first-ever queer women's sports bar, Marsha's is set to open at 430 South St., formerly home to ...
An Ohio man is accused of throwing antisemitic materials out of a car window in Squirrel Hill, Shadyside, and Peters Township. Pittsburgh police have issued more than 160 citations to an Ohio man ...
An Ohio man who police said last month drove more than two hours to throw antisemitic flyers out of a golden Dodge SUV in the Pittsburgh neighborhood most densely packed with Jews could face ...
The roaming food truck is slinging its popular smash burgers outside of the St. Paul bar four days a week. The Angry Line ...
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