The staff at Pittsburgh Magazine decided to compile our own list of our 10 favorite local luminaries (all living). Some have risen to national or international prominence while never turning their back on Western Pennsylvania. Others have made their mark closer to home but are equally beloved.
Many city neighborhoods have a surfeit of abandoned homes. It’s long past time that the city develop an actual plan for rehabilitating them — affordably.
The Carnegie Science Center exhibit, which will return in the spring, brings the submarine's history alive with war artifacts and Pittsburgh-themed clues.
He’s been developing ever since he was thrown into the fire as a rookie last October. But with that development clearly accelerated this preseason, it’s time to re-think what might be possible.
There seem to be more reasons to be excited about Mike Tomlin’s team than there have been in quite a while. But there are also concerns and unknowns that may yet get in the way of another chance at the Super Bowl.
As great as the Buccos keep insisting PNC Park is, it isn’t all that different from most other stadiums. But what happens once the ball gets pitched in places such as Atlanta is another matter entirely.
Former players’ annual pilgrimage back to Saint Vincent College is a part of Steelers’ lore and Steelers’ culture. And it’s one of the things that defines the organization in the eyes of former safety Ryan Clark.
After the release of ChatGPT, professors at Pittsburgh colleges and universities are grappling with how new artificial intelligence tools will change work in the classroom.
Don't pack up the tent just yet. While campsites are crowded in the summer, the autumn months put a new spin on the popular hobby — and offer more room to breathe.
Book your trip during one of the many fall events occurring around the region. Check each region’s tourism bureau for a full fall calendar, but here are a few highlights.