
Corey O’Connor is congratulated as he arrives at his celebration party for Democratic Mayor Candidate at Nova Place on the North Side on Tuesday, May 20, 2025. (Justin Guido/Post-Gazette)

Approximately 25 people attended Yoga in the Square at PPG Place on Sunday, May 18, 2025. Sponsored by the Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership, various instructors lead classes every Sunday during the summer. (Lucy Schaly/Post-Gazette)

Bryan Fichter of Ross helps his son Gavin Fichter, 2, putt on a hole at Kniess’ Miniature Golf on Babcock Blvd. in Ross on Saturday, May 17, 2025. (Sebastian Foltz/Post-Gazette)

Zach Desko, center, and Chaz Darvish of Rogues Over the Top Pierogi prepare orders at Pittsburgh Pierogi Fest at Southside Works on Saturday, May 17, 2025. (Sebastian Foltz/Post-Gazette)

AmeriCorps member Terri Wright Jones assists students with their schoolwork at Pittsburgh Westinghouse 6-12, through Homewood Children’s Village, on Thursday, May 22, 2025.(Justin Guido/Post-Gazette)

Artist Nora Weitzel, with Amanda Lee Glassware, paints signature Oakmont U.S. Open logo glasses, licensed through the USGA, at the shop in Oakmont on Tuesday, May 20, 2025. (Justin Guido/Post-Gazette)

Colum McCann, the author of Apeirogon, which was in part based on the real lives of two fathers, with Palestinian Bassam Aramin and Israeli Rami Elhanan who are seen on the screen during a presentation at the City of Asylum on the North Side on Wednesday, May 21, 2025. (Justin Guido/Post-Gazette)

Cars drive through a flooded stretch of Route 51 near the Fort Pitt Tunnel in Beechview on Wednesday, May 21, 2025. (Sebastian Foltz/Post-Gazette)

Donna Zang and her son Jason Zang stand in front of Donna’s childhood home, where Jason lives now in Connoquenessing Township on Thursday, May 22, 2025. Under a proposed sewage plan, Zang could potentially be required to relinquish a 100-foot-wide right-of-way along the length of his property line, impacting his over 100-year-old barn and other property features. Area residents are voicing their opposition to a proposed plan that could require them to decommission their septic systems and pay to connect to the new sewer line. (Sebastian Foltz/Post-Gazette)

Corey O’Connor, his wife Katie, daughter Molly, son Emmett and sister Heidy O’Connor stood in pouring rain on Wednesday, May 21, 2025, holding homemade signs on the corner of Forward and Murray Avenues in Squirrel Hill, thanking Pittsburgh for voting him in as the Democratic nominee for mayor. (Lucy Schaly/Post-Gazette)

Frank Pizzi of the Garden Club of Allegheny County views Totem, Lamina, Limbus (1979) by Jack Youngerman during a rainy afternoon at the launch of the self-guided audio tour at the Carol R. Brown Sculpture Garden in Hartwood Acres Park on Thursday, May 22, 2025. (Tim Robbibaro/For the Post-Gazette)

North Allegheny High School cheerleaders greet bikers at the finish line of the third annual Rush to Crush Cancer bike ride on the South Side on Sunday, May 18 ,2025. (Lucy Schaly/Post-Gazette)

Thea Defebo, 7, of the West End luaghs with her dad, Dylan Defabo, Dock Operations Manager at Freedom Boat Club of Pittsburgh, before a press conference held by the Pittsburgh Safe Boating Council, on the North Shore, Tuesday, May 20, 2025. The press conference was part of an effort to kick off the annual Safe Boating Campaign. This citywide awareness effort encourages boaters to make the most of their boating adventure by being responsible. Thea was wearing a personal flotation device (PFD) as part of the press conference. (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

Business district in Oakmont on Tuesday, May 20, 2025. (Justin Guido/Post-Gazette)

“The Wall That Heals,” a three-quarter scale replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, is put together by volunteers at Anderson Field in Shaler on Thursday, May 22, 2025. The Wall is transported all over the country and reconstructed by volunteers. Top left, Shaler Public Works employees Joe Zangaro and Sean O’Neil hammer together the top rail of the Wall while Shaler commissioners Conrad Wagner, bottom left, and David Mizgorski hold a panel in place. Volunteers carry another panel at right. (Lucy Schaly/Post-Gazette)