A ride on a new Ferris wheel will benefit local veterans.
Owned by America’s oldest family saucemaker, DelGrosso’s Park in Tipton features family-friendly rides, a water park and plenty of pasta. Don't forget to visit nearby Boyer Candy Co. while you're there.
With unseasonably warm weather upon us many Pittsburghers are flocking to fountains, pools and splash parks.
The reading bazaar aims to promote both literacy and community.
A happy ending is in store with this interactive event.
Catch fireworks, attend a dill-icious festival and get ready for the furry parade.
Despite a fairly hefty price tag, the food festival delivers real bang for your buck. Check it out before it leaves for the season on July 5.
Plus, seasonal events around the city.
After stealing hearts at the 2026 NFL Draft, this lovable rescue dog is ready to find the forever family she's been waiting for.
Experts say formal swimming lessons can reduce the risk of drowning by up to 88%.
The noted composer behind “The Nightmare Before Christmas" and other blockbusters is scheduled to perform with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra in July.
A monthly “Throwback Thursdays” event series kicks off on June 25.
Mark your calendars for July 16-19 and enjoy pickle-themed vendors, the Dillcathlon Games and even a pickle-themed silent disco.
Located in Sharpsburg, Love, Katie welcomes all while slinging craft cocktails for Pride Month and beyond.
Looking for something to do in the warmer weather? Check out our guide to the region’s green spaces.
Our Dead Drug Lord opens on June 12 at the Barebones Black Box in Braddock.
A comprehensive Pittsburgh bucket list releases just in time for summer.
More than 40 artists will be selling pendants, keychains, charms and chains.
The classes welcome all levels and are part of the Cultural Trust’s summer programming at Arts Landing.
The sustainable family farmette gets a boost with the construction of an indoor teaching and event space.