Pittsburgh International Airport will host nonstop flights to Dublin starting May 25, 2026, through Aer Lingus. The flights will enhance cultural and business ties between Pittsburgh and Ireland. Aer Lingus adds this route as part of their transatlantic network, linking Pittsburgh with over 30 European destinations.
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.
Getting their steps in: Local authors explore Pittsburgh’s iconic stairways
A trio of local authors document Pittsburgh's public stairways in their book "City Steps of Pittsburgh: A History & Guide." They aim to inspire exploration of the city’s unique landscape, showcasing historical significance and fostering community engagement through walking tours.
‘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.
Rehab of ‘poor’-rated West Carson Street Bridge to be discussed
Rehabilitation plans for the West Carson Street Bridge are underway, with community input sought at a public meeting scheduled for Wednesday in Pittsburgh's Esplen neighborhood.
Did You Know: Fort Pitt Bridge is a symbol of Pittsburgh’s spirit, resilience and ingenuity
The Fort Pitt Bridge symbolizes Pittsburgh's spirit and engineering legacy. Opened in 1959, it connects key routes, showcases unique design and represents the city’s resilience while serving as a cultural landmark and gateway into Pittsburgh.
Our whole region needs an overhaul, a vision and a new lease on life
The region, particularly Pittsburgh, faces significant decline, marked by poor infrastructure, high taxes, ineffective leadership and departing residents. There’s an urgent need for innovative ideas and cooperation to drive positive change before it’s too late.







