Marshall Township
FOOD & DRINK
Where to Eat Outside in Pittsburgh
Trips to Italy have inspired Joe and Jennifer Mico to open the relatively new piazza-like patio at their restaurant Pino’s in Point Breeze — one of the many outdoor spots across the Pittsburgh region attracting diners this summer. They bought the neighboring property on Reynolds Avenue and have...
Best Steakhouse Restaurants in Pittsburgh
We will highlight three of the best Steakhouse restaurants in Pittsburgh, offering just a glimpse into the exceptional culinary experiences that await. Pittsburgh, PA, is a city renowned for its diverse and vibrant food culture, and its steakhouses are no exception. These establishments are celebrated for their unique flavors, authentic...
Anthrocon, the Pittsburgh furries convention, expected to set attendance record
PITTSBURGH ― Anthrocon, more generally known as the annual furry convention, returns to the David Lawrence Convention Center on July 4-7. VisitPITTSBURGH announced Thursday that Anthrocon is expected to bring record-breaking attendance and economic impact to Pittsburgh. "With more than 15,500 furries expected to take on the city, the...
From Pride Night at the zoo to Unicorn World, it's gonna be an event-filled weekend in the Pittsburgh area
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) -- It's going to be a weekend filled with fun events throughout the Pittsburgh area!Here are some things you can do this weekend to keep you busy and some of them are free!Pride Night at the Pittsburgh ZooThe Pittsburgh Zoo & Aquarium is hosting Pride Night tonight. It's a special, after-hours, inclusive event for the LGBTQIA+ community.There will be crafts, music, and vendors spread throughout the zoo. It's all happening from 6 p.m to 9 p.m. and costs $25 to get in. The Inaugural Babesburgh BashBabesburgh is hosting its inaugural bash.The event will showcase more than 100 women-owned and women-led local...
Changes coming to Pittsburgh International Airport checkpoints
After travelers reported missing flights out of Pittsburgh International Airport earlier in the week due to exceptionally long TSA security lines, the airport is rolling out a new policy that it says will help streamline things.
Jaggerz, Skyliners, Pure Gold to perform oldies concert at Lincoln Park
MIDLAND ― Three of Pittsburgh’s most popular and iconic oldies groups will entertain July 26 at the Lincoln Park Performing Arts Center. The Skyliners, The Jaggerz and Pure Gold will perform in the first Pure Black & Gold Oldies show at the Midland center's MainStage Theater. Showtime is...
Dog park, 108 parking spaces available at new Beaver Township truck stop
There’s a new haven for truckers and other travelers in the Valley. Love’s Travel Stops has opened its newest location in Beaver Township. Open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, the Love’s on Market Street near the Ohio Turnpike has 108 spots to park trucks overnight.
Highest-rated seafood restaurants in Pittsburgh by diners
For lobster lovers and cod connoisseurs, Stacker compiled a list of the highest-rated seafood restaurants in Pittsburgh using data from Yelp. Originally published on stacker.com, part of the BLOX Digital Content Exchange.
Pittsburgh Pet of the Week: Buggz
Meet Buggz! Yes, it is Buggz! Just like Buggz Bunny. He is a one-year-old Flemish Giant, who weighs 10lbs, and thinks he is a lap bun! Buggz was an owner surrender when his owner was no longer able to care for him. He is a huge love bug who loves to be pet on the top of his head and his ears and wants everyone’s attention 24/7. He purrs when he is getting lovings, and tends to get a little bit sassy when you stop petting him, but he always means well! Buggz wants to be friends with anyone, and is always affectionate and curious about everything, but if you stop petting him, he will nip at your pants to get your attention. He could live with another bunny pending a successful meet and greet.
Design Upgrades & Fun-Filled Summer Schedule at the Backyard
A new scene is being set in the Cultural District. Imagine lively pickleball courts, dynamic seating options under string lights, a new mural and performance space, and a rotating roster of live entertainment and delicious food vendors. The Giant Eagle Foundation Backyard at 8th & Penn, a project of the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust located steps away from the Benedum Center, is about to receive a summertime makeover.
'Melody, soul and some fire': Neal Schon of Journey talks about stadium tour headed here
PITTSBURGH ― Perhaps you've already seen Journey excite arena and amphitheater audiences, though the group's upcoming stadium show, July 27 at PNC Park, will be a fresh experience for many. Journey guitarist Neal Schon promises Pittsburgh area fans will be delighted. ...
Tony Award-winning actress, singer Idina Menzel to perform in Pittsburgh
Jun. 27—Tony Award-winning actress, singer and songwriter Idina Menzel recalled performing in Pittsburgh around the time of the Tree of Life tragedy in 2018 in Squirrel Hill. "I remember that time, and I remember such a sense of responsibility and connection to my audience. So, years later, when the project of the documentary came up, I wanted to do something," said Menzel, who would go on to ...
Air Heritage Aviation Museum’s “Thunder Pig” the Only One Left Flying in the World
What does Chippewa Township have that no one else in the world has? It happens to be a 68-year-old airworthy airplane affectionately known as Thunder Pig. The airplane is owned and operated, and proudly housed in the hangar at Air Heritage Aviation Museum at the Beaver County Airport. The Thunder Pig is the only Vietnam Era Fairchild C-123K Provider, left flying in the world. The C-123 was designed by Chase Aircraft Company. When Chase could not produce the number of airplanes needed by the United States Air Force, Fairchild Aircraft took over the contract to manufacture approximately three hundred C-123s for the military. Out of those three hundred airplanes, only one still feels the breeze under her wings and she is right here in your own backyard.
Holiday Decorations Policy
Throughout the year, a number of cultural and religious days of significance are observed. While they are cause for celebration, they are also occasions to be mindful and respectful of the rich and diverse cultures that are ever present in our workplace and the communities we serve. HOLIDAY DECORATIONS. In...
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