Tradition is trending.
Nationally and locally, a younger generation is skipping brunch to spend Sunday morning inside Catholic and Orthodox Christian churches.
“When me and my wife started attending (the Orthodox church), we were in our mid-20s. It was a lot of legacy families. It was ...
Church bells around the world will toll in unison Sunday to mark the third anniversary of the Ukraine-Russia war.
Among those church bells chiming: the bells of St. Peter and St. Paul Ukrainian Orthodox Church in Carnegie.
“At 8:59 on Sunday evening, we were instructed to ring our bells, ...
CARNEGIE – It’s a Wednesday in mid-October, and mid-morning light spills through the floor-to-ceiling windows of Woolly Bear Books and Gifts, drenching some titles in sunshine, casting others in shadow. Wooden shelves set against bold orange and white walls are heavy with books that return ...
CARNEGIE – It’s a Wednesday in mid-October, and mid-morning light spills through the floor-to-ceiling windows of Woolly Bear Books and Gifts, drenching some titles in sunshine, casting others in shadow. Wooden shelves set against bold orange and white walls are heavy with books that ...
When a crowd gathered on the floral-painted bridge near Carnegie’s historic Husler Building on the evening of Sept. 17, the crowd was dry and the bridge, safely many yards above the creek. But 20 years ago to the date, many of those gathered had been soaked to the bone, and the bridge itself ...
Twenty coach buses carrying about 400 veterans from World War II and the Korean and Vietnam conflicts made a lunchtime stop in Carnegie Monday on their journey to Washington, D.C.
The veterans were traveling through the Veterans Roll program. Founded in 2010, it provides free trips to the ...