Many area fire departments have stories about a fire truck they’ve ordered but can’t get delivered. The Spanish Lake Fire ...
One theory suggests the infamous Roman emperor survived an assassination attempt in the tunnel now open to the public.
Historians have debunked many of the popular theories surrounding the tune's creation. Still, its legacy as a patriotic ...
In Denmark, paramedics and social workers are responding together to vulnerable residents, aiming to break cycles of crisis and ease the strain on hospitals.
The Heinz History Center is digging deeper into the story of the country's first ambulance service that went beyond first aid, created by Black men in Pittsburgh. Why it matters: The Freedom House ...
Scientific American has served as an advocate for science and industry for 180 years, and right now may be the most critical ...
New research from the University of Portsmouth reveals that during the Great Plague of 1665, Londoners relied on published death statistics to make critical daily decisions about where to go, whom to ...
To mark its 275th anniversary, Pennsylvania Hospital is turning its historic Pine Building into a museum open to the public, ...
On George Washington’s Birthday, the Army remembers a moment when the fate of the Nation rested on faith as much as force. The Continental Army was ...
On Feb. 18, 2001, NASCAR legend Dale Earnhardt was killed in a crash at the Daytona 500. Here's a look back at the crash, its ...
There will only ever be one Dale Earnhardt, and 25 years after the race that claimed his life, his shadow looms large over the sport he left behind ...
The Freedom House Ambulance Service, founded in 1967, is a significant part of Pittsburgh's history and has had a lasting impact nationwide.