Community anchor True T PGH is continuing operations this week following a burglary discovered early Sunday morning at their Uptown location. According to a statement ...

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Pittsburgh’s Human Relations Commission today announced that it found in favor of a dog walker who accused a Department of Public Works (DPW) employee of using a homophobic slur, awarding the complainant $10,000 and ordering improved training in the department. ...

Thousands of protests are scheduled across the United States on Saturday as part of the “No Kings” movement opposing President Donald Trump’s administration. Organizers expect ...

Westmoreland County commissioners want you to believe they’re being “neutral.” Neutral about queer people. Neutral about trans lives. Neutral about whether LGBTQ+ residents deserve even ...

Going from studying and styling fashion in New York City to hosting P Town’s Monday Night Fever drag show may seem like a big change ...

The Pennsylvania House of Representatives has once again voted to remove outdated language from state law that defines marriage as between “one man and one ...

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3 queer headlines you might’ve missed: A trans-led resource center opens in downtown Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh Black Pride enters a new era. Local arts leadership brings Pride (and millions) to the region. Full stories at the link in our bio.
A break-in at True T PGH’s Uptown space left essential equipment and pantry supplies stolen. They’re still open and still serving the community. Full story link in bio.
Pittsburgh Pride is facing a major funding gap as corporate sponsors pull back. Organizers warn cuts to performances, programming, and event services may be coming. Full story link in bio.