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The free app, developed in Pittsburgh, is designed to end the bad interviewing habits that often lead to disaster.
The display will feature millions of LED lights, some blinking to the rhythm of music.
The Ohio Township farm, particularly popular during its annual fall festival, is shutting down after more than three decades.
The 94-year-old span is going to go out with a bang at the end of the year, but it's closing for good this weekend.
Despite some setbacks, the chef says "things couldn't really be going any better."
Federal prosecutors say Miller, formerly of Penn Hills, hid more than three-quarters of a million dollars from the bankruptcy court.
2015 marks the diamond anniversary of the Pennsylvania Turnpike, which set the tone for highways nationwide.
The former Mexican restaurant, Verde, will transition to Prairie, an eatery featuring a heartland cuisine that includes beef and bourbon.
Our city is more than sandwiches stuffed with French fries and incline rides (not that there's anyone wrong with that). See this short list of alternatives for anyone who's dropping by.
Pittsburgh Mercy Health system's Dr. Jim Withers is one of ten finalists for CNN’s Hero of the year for his work with the homeless.
The Food Network phenom will appear live at the Benedum Center in April, but if you want tickets, now is the time to act.
Standing alongside greats like Bangkok, London, and San Francisco, Pittsburgh joins the “A-Team” of strong and healthy cities.
"I know that playing on the road can rattle you sometimes, but this is ridiculous!" – Announcer Ron Darling, Oct. 1, 2013.
Attached to a weather balloon, the Pirates Parrot action figure rose 18 miles above PNC Park with HD cameras recording the incredible view.
The actor is making his directorial debut shooting "American Pastoral."
The outcome of the game was certainly forgettable, the halftime show was not.
Sunday's event at Hotel Monaco is the perfect place to find a furry companion to share the sofa as winter approaches.
A pair of Troy Hill homes are enjoying new lives as art installations. Could they be the beginning of a new trend?
Frey and her husband have just completed an extensive renovation of their home to accommodate the special needs of their 6-year-old son.
Comprised of thousands of wooden blocks, the street has survived for more than a century.
To get a fresh look at our city, we asked five Pittsburgh-based photographers one question: If you could pick one spot in Pittsburgh to be the backdrop for your own self-portrait, where would it be?
The sun, earth, and moon will be doing a rare celestial dance last performed when Ronald Reagan was still in his first-term as President.
The building's new owners are working to bring back the popular, street-level window displays for at least one more season.