Bicyclist’s journey rolls into an adventure in heritage and health
June 22, 2007 1:08 pm 1 CommentLink to story in the Post-Gazette Wednesday, June 13, 2007 By Ervin Dyer, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette For seven weeks, Norman Peterson
Link to story in the Post-Gazette Wednesday, June 13, 2007 By Ervin Dyer, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette For seven weeks, Norman Peterson
The following article appeared in this week’s POP City publication. Pittsburgh's first inter-neighborhood bike lane opened on June 18th. A
We’re hosting a bike valet service tonight at FLUX (Seventh and Smithfield) so leave your car at home and park
Friday, June 08, 2007 By Larry Walsh, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette The basics are all that are needed to participate in the
The Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission (SPC) is asking for public comment on their draft of the Long Range Plan titled Project
Pedal power The Port Authority has just released its list of cut and scaled-down bus routes (“Port Authority Web Site
Link to story Bloomfield to get bike lanes on Liberty Thursday, May 24, 2007 By Diana Nelson Jones, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
This piece appeared in Sunday’s Post-Gazette which is coincidental given we just showed a movie about this subject at our
Gasoline prices soared to levels never seen before as even the inflation-adjusted price for a gallon of unleaded topped the
Thanks again to everyone who helped us celebrate our Fifth Birthday!
Here’s an editorial in today’s Post-Gazette about the bike race planned for 2008 that we’ve blogged about a couple of
Link to article ‘Get out!’ for Great Outdoors Week For a complete list of activities and more information on opportunities,
It’s truly inspiring that a City like Pittsburgh, that for decades couldn’t have cared less about on-road bicycling, is helping
Great Outdoors Week kicks off on Friday, May 18th with National Bike to Work Day. Check out the article on