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Jen Berke, of Hampton, will officiate Saturday’s match-up between Utah State and Georgia State.
Part-bar, part-dog park, the business will occupy a former sausage factory.
The anti-Santa even has its own seasonal rock band and beer.
Plus a Mt. Lebanon landmark gets a makeover.
Maggie's Farm is opening a restaurant and retail shop in Upper St. Clair.
Wise County Cafe is now open on the North Side.
Eat’n Park’s classic Christmas ad teaches us that to be a shining star you first have to be a giving tree.
The futuristic lounge serves out-of-this-world cocktails and an all-vegetarian menu.
The show runs through Dec. 30 at Brew House Arts.
Vendor Bender’s vending machines are filled with snacks, sweets and beverages from around the globe.
By employing people with special needs, the pastry shop promotes a more inclusive world.
Wellness influencer Michaela Blaney left California to launch a health food craze in PA.
The taproom will have a dozen beers on tap and authentic New Orleans cuisine.
The future home of Spork Island Trading Co. will host a creepy clown pop-up through Oct. 31.
It’s the second location for big Burrito Restaurant Group’s Italian eatery.
It's a startling sight when Coffin Bean & Co. pulls up.
There’s a scannable QR code on the back of Beano’s products that allows customers across the country to hear Steel City tunes.
The Glenshaw shop also sells sandwiches, coffee and desserts.
Local veterans' organizations build camaraderie over coffee, bacon and eggs.
Among other things, it doubles as a museum to the “Winningest Football Team in the World.”
Flip the lid and become a slice-hungry zombie.
The Armstrong County business is thriving thanks to online ambassadors called “River Roadies.”
The PA Chamber of Business and Industry is holding an online bracket competition.
The new distillery in Creighton uses locally sourced heirloom grains to make rye whiskey and other boozy offerings.