This story was originally reported by Brooke Migdon of The 19th. Ten years ago, a man armed with a semi-automatic rifle and semi-automatic pistol opened fire at ...

Big hair, bigger personalities, and one absolutely packed block party, Jimbo’s Pride weekend stop at 5801 Video Lounge delivered exactly the kind of joyful chaos ...

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Greetings: It is my honor to welcome everyone gathered for the 2026 Pittsburgh Pride Month Celebration. William Penn founded our Commonwealth on the principles of fairness and tolerance, and I believe we must continue to be a place that pays ...

Updated on June 6, 2026, at 9:34 pm. Pittsburgh Pride Weekend returns to Allegheny Commons Park this weekend, Saturday, June 6, and Sunday, June 7, ...

Nationally, we’re currently seeing a rise in cases of drug-resistant Shigella – especially in the community of men having sex with men. While most cases ...

Pride has always been both a celebration and a declaration of joy, of resistance, and of our collective commitment to each other. This year, that ...

Red, orange, yellow, green, turquoise, indigo, violet… chartreuse? With Pride month comes many celebrations and marches in support of the LGBTQ Community and the many ...

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Pride Edition Queer News Update: 
New Little Queer Libraries bringing LGBTQIA+ books into the community.  A Pride reading list featuring stories about queer community, coming out, and parenthood.  And a closer look at the Pride flags representing the many identities within our community. Read these stories and more at the link in bio!
For many LGBTQ+ people, showing up as ourselves is an act of courage.

As attacks on queer and trans communities continue across the country, our visibility, our joy, and our refusal to disappear remain powerful forms of resistance.

We asked members of the Pittsburgh community what “existence is resistance” means to them. Their answers remind us that Pride has always been about more than celebration; it’s about survival, solidarity, and the freedom to live authentically. #pittsburghpride