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Last Days Before the Invasion Begins
In late June friends of mine wondered why they hadn’t seen any spotted lanternflies this year. Are the invasive bugs gone? Not at all! The nymphs are present but they can’t fly yet. Last weekend I saw the first warning that we’re in the last days — a week, maybe two — before the spotted lanternfly invasion begins. I saw a red nymph.
About 100,000 blue catfish stocked in Ohio River for future anglers to catch
Anglers in the Pittsburgh area may be catching 50-to 60-pound blue catfish several years from now as part of an ongoing reintroduction effort of this native species of fish. The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission is in its second year of stocking blue catfish in the Ohio River in the Point State Park area of Pittsburgh and Sewickley.
Third Time is the Charm for Popular Challenge
Summer Scavenger Hunt Returns July 29 – August 3. The Summer Scavenger Hunt returns for its 3rd year! Last year, 47 teams showcased their creativity, teamwork, and puzzle-solving skills to complete over 2,000 missions. If you love exploring, discovering local sites, and solving puzzles, don’t miss out on this...
Jeannette resident makes most of new musical directions
Jul. 1—So, you find yourself thinking about what it would be like to make a new start. For someone who actually followed through, meet Jeannette resident Mick Francis. As lead vocalist and primary handler of details for the up-and-coming Pittsburgh pop-punk band Lotus Kid, he seemed to be headed in what he thought was the right direction, up until March 2020. "When covid happened, we were ...
What's Cooking: Venezuelan food served in Ambridge; Rita's opening new Beaver Valley site
(What's Cooking is a twice-a-month look at what's new in the Beaver Valley dining & drinks scene). Truly treat yourself to Venezuelan street food at La Tienda, a Christian bookstore and giftshop in Ambridge. ...
Creek Critter Hike gives Beaver County youth a taste of nature
NORTH SEWICKLEY TWP. — Several tents stand in a grassy field near a creek running through a park of the same name. Surrounding the tents are almost 30 small children and parents awaiting the Creek Critter Hike. This hike’s objective is to find the various creatures that live among the rocks and...
Pieces of Kennywood's Thunderbolt mural hit the auction block
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) -- Want to own a piece of Kennywood history? Parts of the iconic Thunderbolt mural are hitting the auction block.To celebrate the wooden roller coaster's 100th birthday, the park is creating a new mural. Six pieces of the old one are now available at an online auction running through Sunday, July 7. Proceeds of the auction will go to the nonprofit 412 Food Rescue, which prevents extra food from going to waste by giving it to other nonprofit partners that serve those in need.According to the auction site, the pieces are valued between $1,500 and $2,000. The mural is from 2002.Over...
Luck in the Valley: Two people win thousands in Ohio Lottery
(WKBN) — Two lucky people are several thousand dollars richer after playing the Ohio Lottery around the Valley. In Girard, a player won $10,000 on the $300 Million Diamond Dazzler scratch-off. The winning ticket was sold at Expresso Market at 143 E. Liberty Street. In Boardman, a player won...
You Can Shop (and Design) Your Dream Home Here
Seven years ago, Jennifer Janeway built a home in Cranberry with her husband. It was supposed to be a nightmare. Instead, it turned into a dream career. “Everyone warned us like, ‘Oh, it’s so terrible’ and ‘There are so many decisions’ and ‘You’re not going to love it,’” Janeway recalls.
Things to Do in Pittsburgh This July
Despite the generational gap between the artists, seeing their work next to each other seems natural. Throughout the exhibition “KAWS + Warhol,” part of The Andy Warhol Museum’s 30th anniversary celebration, you’ll find examples from the Pop Art legend juxtaposed with that of contemporary Brooklyn-based artist KAWS.
Pet of the Week: Pico De Gato
Meet Pico De Gato — the fluffiest salsa ever. Oops we mean cat! Pico De Gato came to us at nine-years-old after being found as a stray. He is a lovely boy who enjoys attention and pets from everyone! However, he can get a bit overwhelmed by love very easily. Pico would like to live in a home with no feline friends and be the only pet in the home.
Review: The Beach Boys are fun, fun, fun in rare outdoor Pittsburgh show
If you experienced the Brian Wilson shows over the past decade-plus, you know there was an emotional wallop seeing the frail, troubled Beach Boys icon getting through a show with occasional flashes of the old brilliance. The Mike Love version of the Beach Boys - which legally is the Beach...
Stuntpig Now Open in Squirrel Hill
Popular Pittsburgh food truck Stuntpig has officially opened their own brick-and-mortar. Known for their smoked meats and classic sandwiches, Stuntpig has been rolling around town since 2020, serving up favorites like the ‘Mr. Orange,’ (smoked and pulled chicken, piri piri sauce, cucumbers, and chimichurri aioli), the ‘Murray Turkey,’ (house-smoked turkey, Romesco sauce, greens, shaved vegetables, and shallot vinaigrette), the ‘Mr. Nice Guy,’ (crabcake, arugula, Old Bay aioli, and grilled lemon), and the ‘Madonia’s Muffuletta,’ (house-cured ham, hot soppressata, mortadella, pepperoni, smoked provolone and olive salad), served on breads from Allegro Hearth Bakery, with gluten-free options from Wild Rise Bakery.
Landscaping goats get loose in Oakmont neighborhood
OAKMONT (KDKA) -- A woman walking her dog in Oakmont suddenly had some surprise guests. She found herself shepherding a herd of goats around the neighborhood. Oakmont is known for its world-famous golf course, but Monday morning, a group of gallivanting goats decided to make a getaway and galloped all over the neighborhood and people say it's not the first time.Lori Stofman of Oakmont was out and about around 7 when Stofman and her pup were joined by new four-legged friends: a gang of goats on the lam."When they saw my puppy, they were infatuated by her and so they just...
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