Neha Sharma joined Steel City Aquatics to learn swimming, a goal since moving to the U.S. The program, responsive to adult demand, fosters safety and fitness, teaching essential skills. Many adults, often immigrants, find new opportunities to swim.
Did You Know: Pittsburgh’s Congelier House continues haunting locals’ imaginations
Did You Know? columnist Tara Yilmaz takes a deep dive into one of Pittsburgh's spookiest homes -- the Congelier House, in the Manchester neighborhood of the North Side. Yilmaz uncovers several chilling tales associated with the home.
Forget trick-or-treat — trunk-or-treat is the new Halloween tradition in many places
The second annual “Trunk-or-Treat” at Providence Presbyterian Church featured interactive activities like face painting and a vintage truck display. It aimed to foster community engagement and create lasting memories for families. A number of additional Halloween events are planned throughout the region to continue the festivities.
West Hills native son Michael Keaton honored during inaugural Pittsburgh Walk of Fame induction
Actor Michael Keaton received a bronze star on Pittsburgh's Walk of Fame, celebrating his significant contributions to cinema. The event honored 10 notable Pittsburghers, with Keaton expressing gratitude and pride in his hometown, highlighting his impressive film career.
Robinson Township history: Groveton Hotel’s rich history went up in flames in 1972
The Groveton Hotel, a notable landmark, was destroyed by fire in August 1972, leading to the tragic death of guest John Render. Despite investigations, the cause remains a mystery, leaving the empty lot steeped in local memories and echoes of history.
Rationing resulted in creative cooking and baking recipes during World War II
The final article in the series examines life in Robinson Township during World War II, emphasizing creative recipes developed amid food rationing. Homemakers adapted limited resources, utilizing Victory Gardens to prepare nutritious meals and desserts, showcasing resilience and ingenuity.
The legacy of Jenny Lee Bakery: A sweet McKees Rocks tradition
Jenny Lee Bakery in McKees Rocks, founded by the Baker family over 150 years ago, has become famous for its baked goods. Despite closures and challenges, fifth-generation baker Scott Baker continues to revitalize the brand, offering beloved products in new locations.







