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Moving On….
When I first left Pittsburgh to move to Alaska, I had no intention of returning to my hometown to continue my writing career. But as our...
North Hills Monthly Magazine
May 30, 2023


PRIDE Events Taking Place All Over Pittsburgh Region
The Greater Pittsburgh region has celebrated its LGBTQ+ community since June 1973, when the city of Pittsburgh hosted its first Gay Pride...
Shari Berg
May 30, 2023


National Senior Games Returning to Pittsburgh in July
Why walk when you can sprint? For 75-year-old Charles Allie, sprinting has been a way of life ever since he was in the seventh grade...
Hilary Daninhirsch
May 30, 2023


OUTrageous Bingo: Not Your Grandma’s Game
For the past 25 years, Rick Allison has kicked off OUTrageous Bingo with a pledge. “I have everyone stand up, hold up their daubers and...
Terri Marshall
May 30, 2023


Chengdu Gourmet’s Extensive Menu Well Worth Exploring
Chengdu Gourmet, a popular Squirrel Hill restaurant, opened a second location on the lower part of McKnight Road in August. They’re known...
Max McCrory
May 30, 2023


The Alzheimer’s Association: A New Era of Treatment
The Alzheimer’s Association leads the way toward ending Alzheimer’s and other dementia by accelerating global research, driving risk...
Vanessa Orr
May 30, 2023


How Fast Action and Advanced Cardiac Care Saved Bill’s Life
When Bill Lockmer suffered a heart attack and sudden cardiac arrest, fast-acting friends jumped into action. Their efforts were the first...
UPMC Passavant-McCandless
May 30, 2023


Paying Tribute to La Roche University President Candace Introcaso, CDP, Ph.D.
Sister Candace Introcaso, CDP, Ph.D., seventh president of La Roche University, died unexpectedly on May 22, 2023. The seventh president...
North Hills Monthly Magazine
May 25, 2023


New & Notable, May 2023
Kids of Star Co-op Raise Funds and Help Neighbors Children in Kids of Star Co-op have been learning about community service this year and...
North Hills Monthly Magazine
Apr 30, 2023


Corinne Bailey Rae, KT Tunstall, Taj Mahal to Perform During Free Featured Music Lineup at the 2023
New Festival layout will enhance experience for artists and guests The sounds of summertime in Pittsburgh return to the Cultural...
North Hills Monthly Magazine
Apr 30, 2023


Short Day Trips Can Liven Up a Staycation
If a big holiday trip isn’t in the budget this year, there’s no reason to be sad about having a staycation instead. Not only is...
Vanessa Orr
Apr 30, 2023


Visiting the Vet: Tips for Decreasing Your Cat’s Stress
By Suzanne Denk, CSB-C, Dip.FBST, Animal Enrichment Specialist Routine wellness visits to the vet are necessary but can be traumatic for...
North Hills Monthly Magazine
Apr 30, 2023


Finding the Perfect Bra: The Struggle is Real
Chat with any woman who doesn’t have the measurements of a life-sized Barbie doll, and you’ll likely find she’s experienced frustration...
Terri Marshall
Apr 30, 2023


Grant County, IN: Hometown of Two Cool Cats
Though actor James Dean died when he was only 24, his legacy lives on—not just in his movies, but in his hometown of Fairmount, IN, where...
Vanessa Orr
Apr 30, 2023


Sewickley Academy Student Helps Previously Incarcerated Find Success
Sebastian Tan, a 10th-grade student at Sewickley Academy, serves as founder, CEO, and lead developer of OutsideConnection, a free website...
North Hills Monthly Magazine
Apr 30, 2023


Home Parties in a Post-Pandemic World
Like so many other things in our world, COVID became the ultimate unwelcome party crasher for home-selling parties. A tradition that...
Terri Marshall
Apr 30, 2023


New Exhibition at History Center Highlights the Dangers, Challenges of Black Travel
Traveling around the nation is something that many of us take for granted; we choose a place we want to visit, hop in the car and take...
Vanessa Orr
Apr 30, 2023


Local Filmmaker to Focus on Latinx Female Climbing Community
Elisa Varlotta has climbed since she could walk. Not just climbing on chairs or up steps like most other children, but rock climbing...
Kathleen Ganster
Apr 30, 2023


Childcare Centers Seeing Increased Attendance as Parents Return to Work
Since February 2020, the U.S. labor force has lost just over a million women from its ranks. Several factors contributed to the loss,...
Shari Berg
Apr 30, 2023


Board Games Still Popular, Especially in Public Venues
Board games, from chess to checkers to backgammon, date back thousands of years. While they never really went out of fashion, a lot of...
Hilary Daninhirsch
Apr 30, 2023
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