December
October
- 2018 Pittsburgh Smart 50 honorees
- Mon Valley students learn about science on the Mon
- Who’s Looking Out for Pittsburgh When the Sun Goes Down?
- Floating science lab docks in Monongahela
September
- Quiet Rices Landing has survived the coal industry’s decline
- Looking Back: Rivers of Steel
- Festival of Combustion 2018 at Carrie Furnace celebrates molten steel, industrial arts
- Pittsburgh’s iconic blast furnaces were named after local women. Here’s why.
- Alloy Pgh at Carrie Furnace
- Creative Corridor reaches out to Valley
- Learning About Pittsburgh’s History with Rivers of Steel’s PGH 101 Tour
August
- Pittsburgh-Filmed Show ‘One Dollar’ Premieres on CBS All Access (video)
- East End Brewing Co. says bon voyage to summer
- New Artwork Honors Pittsburgh’s Legacies of Jazz and Steel
- WV Travel Team: Carrie Furnaces a colossus that helped fire Steel City
- Alloy Pittsburgh artists take over the Carrie Blast Furnaces
- Art Exhibit Highlights Historic Carrie Blast Furnaces
- How many of the 26 National Park sites in Pennsylvania have you visited?
- Murals brighten up Brownsville
- MARKETPLACE: Rivers of Steel National Heritage Area (video)
- From the South Seas to the Confluence: A look at tiki in Pittsburgh
- Bloomberg Philanthropies Selects Organizations in Washington, D.C., and Pittsburgh for Arts Innovation and Management Programs
- A reader asks, the Neighborhood answers: It’s a steak salad with a side of obsession
July
- In the Shadow of the Steel Mill
- Mon River Valley Coalition spotlights tourism and economic achievement
- The EQT Three Rivers Regatta is Here!-A FamilyFunPittsburgh Know Before You Go Guide
- Historic Carrie Furnaces preparing for next phase of development
- Artists carefully layer an industrial mosaic in Hall of Sculptue at Carnegie Museum of Art
- 10 cool industrial ruins you can visit safely in PA
- Rivers of Stel Arts Community Day at Carrie Furnaces July 21st
- ‘Meditative’ Artworks Explores Death and Decay in Rivers
June
- Carrie Furnace Project Wins at Create Awards
- How New River Tour Will Help Pittsburghers Learn About the City (video)
- National Arts Marketing Project Kicks Off Second Pennsylvania Cohort
- New River Tour May Teach You Something About Pittsburgh
- Curious about Pittsburgh’s tech scene? This newsletter is for you
- Rivers of Steel launches its new riverboat tours on the Explorer
- New River Tour Showcases Pittsburgh’s Innovation History (video)
- Postcommodity creates art from Pittsburgh steel, music history for Carnegie International
- Historic Foundry receives another financial boost
- Historic Rices Landing foundry receives grant to continue restoration
- Upper St. Clair Students Collaborate With Area Artists
- Visiting artists broaden students’ perspectives
- Talk in Munhall Will Remember ‘Carnegie’s Captain’ Jones
- Lecture explores deadly 1891 coal miner strike outside Mt. Pleasant
May
- Our Town: Rices Landing
- Penn State Represented at International Conference on Contemporary Cast Iron Art
- 10 hottest events during the hottest month of the year
- Early Summer Short List: Fun and Sun in the Pittsburgh Area
- Kidsburgh: Tap into your “Creativity Zone” at Three Rivers Arts Festival
- The Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission Awards Grants
- Center offering two upcoming programs
- Pittsburgh Garden Trail highlights seven distinctive area gardens
- Preserving living history at the W.A. Young & Sons Foundry and Machine Shop
- Touchstone Center for Crafts plans ‘smiths,’ ‘makers’ events
April
- Blacksmith hammer-ins set in Greene, Fayette counties
- Greene County Hammer-in Festival to celebrate 30th anniversary
- Hammer-in Festival brings sounds of ringing metal to Rices Landing
March
- Can tariffs bring back Big Steel?
- See the sights and hear the stories of the Rust Belt on river cruise
- Opening Doors to the Outdoors: A Legacy of Advocacy and Play
- Meet the latest tourist attractions: Abandoned factories
February
January
- Rivers of Steel’s New Year’s Announcement (video)
- Yoga among the ruins? The challenges of industrial heritage in postwar Pittsburgh
- The Center for Regional Agriculture, Food and Transformation rises at Chatham University
- Grant to help Old Economy Village in Ambridge
- Frick coal mining history project invites local comments
- Coal mining history project to hold discussion sessions in Mt. Pleasant