Pride weekend in Pittsburgh set a new attendance record — over 260,000 people, officials said. The parade itself saw over 103,000 of those attendees, said Jim Sheppard, co-chair of the Pittsburgh Pride Parade and co-creator of QBurgh, Pittsburgh’s LGBTQ news source. “We worked with a crowd control and security consulting
When the covid-19 pandemic struck, local event organizers like Dena Stanley were left scrambling to find ways to keep their celebrations alive. Stanley, co-founder of Pittsburgh Pride Group, said the organization couldn’t put its annual Pride parade and festival together during the pandemic because of a lack of funding. The
Speaking from the Pride stage at Allegheny Commons Park on the North Side, Jill Biden said another battle is coming, and re-electing her husband this fall would be instrumental in winning it.
Pittsburgh’s Pride Festival will not be able to take place at Point State Park as originally planned, the group leading the event announced Tuesday evening.