
How ‘orphan train’ origins informed CMU’s trailblazer — and brought diversity to Fox Chapel
Richard Cyert was Carnegie Mellon University’s sixth president and one of Pittsburgh’s most transformative figures. Less known was his role in …
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Bird watchers eagerly waiting for eggs in U.S. Steel eagle nest to hatch
The eagles at the U.S. Steel nest in West Mifflin are on egg watch — as are the hundreds of people who watch the livestream. Stella and her mate …
Educators from across the country gather in Pittsburgh to learn how to shape the future of education
Administrators from across the country are in Pittsburgh this week to learn from school districts in our region, as educators are showing them the …
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This Vacation-Like Home Looks Like It Belongs in Colorado — But It's Actually in Fox Chapel | Pittsburgh Magazine
Designed by a notable Seattle builder, the cedar-and-stone home blends sustainability with modern luxury. When Richard and Laura Tame were relocating …
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WPIAL baseball highlights: Shaler rolls past Fox Chapel in meeting of top teams
Shaler (2-2, 1-0) and Fox Chapel (2-1, 0-1) are widely considered to be the top teams in the WPIAL’s Class 5A field. In the first Section 3 game of …
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Walnut Grill shutters Fox Chapel location after 16-year run, leaving three Pittsburgh spots
Walnut Grill has closed its doors in Fox Chapel after a 16-year run.On Thursday, March 16, the Waterworks location of the local restaurant chain …