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The movie, shot in Pittsburgh, defies the conventions of the budding teen-drama genre.
Seth Meyers never misses a chance to talk up the 'Burgh if his "Late Night" guest has a hometown connection.
Salt of the Earth in Garfield plans to shutter in August.
Pittsburgh's Autopods are getting a lot of attention, but will they get a lot of customers?
If you devour literature, feed on fiction and pore over paperbacks, check out these local societies.
Does young culinarian Jacqueline Wardle have what it takes to best a trio of chef opponents on Alton Brown's fierce show?
For a period of time, the company inadvertently was promoting more than ketchup.
The Pittsburgh International JazzLive Festival offers something for everyone.
The 13-story complex is aimed at easing the housing crunch near the University of Pittsburgh campus.
It won't be just memories of Tim McGraw's music.
Auditions are scheduled in Pittsburgh. How good is your falsetto?
When complete, these steps will tell a story.
It will change the way you think when you walk by that ivy-covered brick wall in Oakland.
Former Steelers quarterback Terry Bradshaw is part of a new reality-TV travel show, and you won't believe his traveling buddies.
The Cavaliers apparently don't trust their fans to make enough noise when the opposition is at the foul line.
Jonas will headline one of PrideFest's two marquee events this weekend.
Somewhere, Bob Prince is smiling.
Also, a pizza-shop owner learns the hard way that jury duty is serious business — plus the case for Andy Warhol in 3 minutes.
City planners are focusing on making one of the city's busiest areas more bike-friendly, sooner rather than later.
The 'Burgh outranks places including Charleston, S.C., Virginia Beach, Va., and Honolulu, Hawaii, for vacation destinations.
This past weekend’s first-ever event at South Park is getting mixed reviews.
See where you can make like a prehistoric hunter by throwing an atlatl-assisted spear as far as you can.
Michael Keaton used trash talk, and Andrew McCutchen used his bat to put a heckler in his place.