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With new state fireworks laws in place, Pennsylvanians will get a little more freedom to celebrate this Fourth of July.
The 60th Three Rivers Arts Festival is history, but you can still soak in the memories of the music, art and food.
Toby Fraley’s love for historical photos inspired him to take the next step for Pittsburgh’s future.
PM food critic Hal B. Klein appeared on KDKA's Pittsburgh Today Live to discuss recent Pittsburgh restaurant openings that have him excited.
Ocean Sole Africa’s mission is to reduce pollution and waste by collecting flip flops from the ocean and making them into art.
HOME editor Jessica Sinichak shares her favorite, locally made decorative items from the show.
Visit Reuse-a-Palooza at the Arts Festival to see where your creativity leads you and help the environment in the process.
The North Side native, believed to be the first female movie director, will receive a historical marker and a program at the History Center.
The pair of colorful birds in a brand new TreeTops habitat greeted the public for the first time this week.
At the Three Rivers Arts Festival, local artists and artisans are around every corner — with a diverse range of one-of-a-kind offerings.
The Three Rivers Arts Festival Juried Visual Art Exhibition at the Trust Arts Education Center offers many thoughtful pieces you don’t want to miss.
The crowds lining the Downtown parade route were record-breaking in size according to city officials. Our photographer was there. Did you end up in her photo essay?
Thousands turned out for the first Saturday of the Three Rivers Arts Festival and were rewarded with sunny skies and warm temperatures. If you haven't made it there yet, see what you've been missing.
PM dining critic Hal B. Klein was Heather Abraham's co-host on Thursday's edition of KDKA's Pittsburgh Today Live. Watch Hal reminisce on his time as an actor, reveal a personal secret and whip up a dish in the studio kitchen.
Want this Father’s Day to be a special one? These local events will make his day one he won’t forget.
The Heinz History Center is one of many local organizations recognizing the 75th anniversary of the historic day.
The Mercer County company will introduce merchandise for every NFL team by the end of 2019.
Want a beer to be named after your Pittsburgh neighborhood? This brewery may do just that with its new YOU ARE HERE series of beers.
Five PM features were honored by the Press Club of Western Pennsylvania.
This year’s Allegheny County Summer Concert Series guarantees a season full of music, fun and food … and the best part – it’s free!
Pittsburgh Magazine dining critic Hal B. Klein shares some of the back story in creating this year's Best Restaurants list and features.
The City of Pittsburgh's annual Cinema in the Park series returns with another summer of free outdoor movies for all.
Attention all boaters! The locks on the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers will open most summer weekends, allowing you to visit sights you couldn’t get to before.
Pennsylvania names May 23 as 1-4-3 Day to celebrate its favorite neighbor.