As the one-year anniversary of the fire that ripped through Riley’s Pour House in Carnegie approaches, the public is getting a sneak peek at the plans for the beloved Irish pub’s return.
‘I Swiped the Wrong One’: A Pittsburgh rom-com with a Carnegie twist
“I Swiped the Wrong One,” set in familiar corners of Pittsburgh, mixes comedy and romance while venturing into the very modern challenges of digital dating. Central to its visual tone is a key area: Carnegie.
Celebrating Rob Aston: A Globetrotter’s Homecoming
Rob Aston, a former Harlem Globetrotter, returned to Carnegie for the Historical Society's 35th anniversary. Although he suffered an injury and couldn't attend, he donated memorabilia and family history books, underscoring his community ties and legacy.
Join the celebration: Rebuild Riley’s Pour House
Riley's Pour House, a beloved Carnegie pub, was destroyed by fire on Nov. 14, impacting the community. A fundraiser concert, "Raise a Glass To Rebuild Riley's," is planned for Aug. 24 to support its revival and community spirit.
County government and local municipalities look to ease economic hardship that threatens the fabric of Main Street America
Carnegie Borough faces economic challenges, including rising costs and natural disasters, impacting local businesses. Efforts to revitalize East Main Street are underway, supported by county investments, while business leaders express optimism for recovery amidst ongoing struggles.
Carnegie Free Library and Music Hall presents artists showcase through Aug. 16
A new exhibit, "The Showcase of Carnegie Artists," at Carnegie Free Library highlights local artists, featuring works in various mediums, including data visualization by Dave Columbus, and paintings by other notable Carnegie residents.
Honus Wagner autograph: A family’s touching tribute
Kim Miller discovered her late father's cherished autograph of Honus Wagner while sorting through his belongings. Following his wish, the autograph -- now contained on a plaque -- will be donated to the Honus Wagner Museum, serving as a tribute to an impactful childhood encounter with the baseball legend.







