Government, News, Politicians
June 28, 2024
By State Rep. Abney Hello, Northsiders! I hope everyone who celebrated had a safe and enjoyable Mother’s Day and Memorial Day. I’m eager to share with you some of the important work I’ve been doing in Harrisburg and here at home. I’m excited to collaborate with state Rep. Danielle Friel Otten in the...
Arts + Culture, Editor Picks, Features, ...
October 30, 2023
By Sean P. Ray | Managing Editor HISTORIC DEUTSCHTOWN — A collaboration between the Pittsburgh Steelers and an area print shop is benefitting a Northside non-profit which supports artists. CommonWealth Press, which is headquartered in Pittsburgh’s South Hills area, has been supporting Artists Image ...
Arts + Culture, Features, Historic Deutschtown, ...
October 20, 2023
By Sean P. Ray | Managing Editor HISTORIC DEUTSCHTOWN — A collaboration between the Pittsburgh Steelers and an area print shop is benefitting a Northside non-profit which supports artists. CommonWealth Press, which is headquartered on Pittsburgh’s South Hills area, has been supporting Artists Image ...
Features, News
October 14, 2023
By Sean P. Ray | Managing Editor The first month of fall — or autumn, if you want to be fancy — has come and gone, which means it’s time once again to take a look at the results of The Northside Chronicle’s weekly polls. We kicked off the month asking how everyone planned to spend their Labor Day. W...
Editor Picks, Features, News
August 19, 2023
By Sean P. Ray | Managing Editor With the end of July, the summer is almost over. Only one month left. But don’t be sad, dear readers, as the end of the month means it’s time once again to take a look at the results of The Chronicle’s weekly polls! We started off July by asking if you took part in o...
Editor Picks, Features
June 10, 2023
By Sean P. Ray | Managing Editor It’s time to once more check in on the results of The Northside Chronicle’s weekly polls! This time we’re looking at the results from the month of May. We had five polls in total for the month, starting out by asking what everyone’s favorite type of pet was. It was a...
North Shore
By admin 
July 29, 2021
This year, proceeds from the annual ‘Tunch & Wolf’s Walk for the Homeless’ went toward the renovation of a building to house Light of Life’s long-term residential programs. By Sonu Babu Photo: Light of Life The Light of Life Rescue Mission celebrated ‘Tunch and Wolf Day’ on June 13, 2021, proclaimed...
Allegheny Commons, Education, Sports
By admin 
January 21, 2021
Winners of an attendance challenge last month at Martin Luther King PreK-8 earned a meeting with Steelers defensive captain Cameron Heyward on Dec. 22, 2020. Photo: Pittsburgh Steeler Cameron Heyward paid a virtual visit to two classrooms at Pittsburgh King PreK-8 on Dec. 22, 2020. Students should b...
Allegheny Commons, Features
By admin 
November 25, 2020
The founder of Urban Impact discusses what first brought him to Pittsburgh, the roots of his organization, and the importance of male mentors in an age of increased fatherlessness. By Mario Cosentino Photo: Ed Glover with his wife Tammy, courtesy of Ed Glover Long before starting the Urban Impact Fo...