Bottlerocket rewinds to the 1990s with an In Bed by 10 dance party Saturday

Matthew Buchholz came of age in the 1990s. So he has a special outfit ready for this Saturday’s In Bed by Ten Primetime ’90s Party at Bottlerocket Social Hall in Pittsburgh’s Allentown neighborhood. The only hint the dance party’s creator will give about that costume, which is to be based on a TV show from…

Auberle’s $1.5 million YouthBuild grant will change lives through training programs that lead to jobs

Abby Wolensky and her Auberle Employment Institute team will long remember a story one of its participants told during a visit by then-U.S. Sen. Bob Casey and other local officials reviewing the Environmental Protection Agency’s Brownfields Job Training sites in the region. He said because of Auberle’s training and help, he secured a job and…

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Nazareth Prep’s Tanya Garner, one of the few women to coach a WPIAL boys basketball team, could become the second to guide their team to a WPIAL championship this season

No woman had ever coached a team to a WPIAL boys basketball championship until Carol Gelet did it at Clairton in 1997 and again in 1998. Tanya Garner remembers it well. Garner grew up right down the road in West Mifflin and began her coaching career as an assistant with the West Mifflin girls in…

Tuesday basketball rundown: Montour edges Moon in OT; Allderdice tops Obama to move into City League lead; Avonworth’s Rowan Carmichael scores 44

Montour coach Bill Minear had a message for his players prior to Tuesday’s showdown with Moon. “I said, ‘They’re the defending WPIAL champions. They’ve been to where we want to get. To beat them on their home court, this is going to be a big test for you guys,’” Minear recalled. Consider the test passed.…

PUP girls basketball notebook: Unbeaten Penn-Trafford embracing team-first philosophy in quest for second WPIAL title under longtime coach John Giannikas

Penn-Trafford has had plenty of productive players come and go over the past two decades, but the Warriors haven’t always been blessed with an abundance of all-star talent. Still, longtime coach John Giannikas always seems to find a way to get the most out of his players — and this season is no different for Penn-Trafford.…

One a senior and the other a freshman, siblings Owen and Bella Dumbroski putting up big numbers for Serra Catholic basketball teams

Being siblings, Owen and Bella Dumbroski have a lot in common. That’s not to say there aren’t differences, though, one of the most glaring being their personalities. “Owen is very quiet and soft-spoken. Bella is dancing while I’m teaching plays, having a good time. She’s very extroverted,” Serra Catholic girls basketball coach Mike Voit said…

Freshman sensation: Hopewell’s James Armstrong a three-sport star who already has a Power Four offer to play quarterback

Cheers. Whether it’s on the football field, basketball court or baseball diamond, when James Armstrong is playing, he hears a lot of them, the irony there being that most people who know him call him by his nickname, “Booboo.” “My grandma gave it to me,” Armstrong explained. “It’s just something that’s stuck with me. Pretty…

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Transportation Secretary Buttigieg nears end to his post where he started

Ten days from the end of his term as U.S. secretary of transportation, Pete Buttigieg spent a thoughtful and reflective day in Pittsburgh Friday that he dubbed “boats, trains, planes and automobiles.” The Pittsburgh visit was the latest in a series of trips Buttigieg has made across the country in the past few weeks as…

‘It’s ridiculous and it’s dismissive’: Phipps Conservatory food service workers face unclear future after change in contractor 

Growing up in Pittsburgh, Jason McCray remembers looking forward to going to Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens every year with his family to see the impressive plant arrangements and the massive model train display.  So he said he was excited when he got a job as a server, cashier and barista at Phipps last spring through…