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The college is one of two in the Keystone State to receive an ExxonMobil Foundation grant for the 10-day camp.
All the vital info, plus some .gifs that are totally unnecessary. Sláinte!
Think we’ve got it bad now? Wait ’til you see the city’s coldest temperature on record. Hint: It more than bests our little 2014 Polar Vortex.
Plus, a new food truck specializes in saucy Italian fare.
Cartoonist Joe Wos crowdfunds a Pittsburghese retelling of the classic tale in just three days.
The spot for “real food” shares its recipe for Bliss, a cinnamon-spiced chocolate cake.
The monthly OUTrageous Bingo night at Rodef Shalom Congregation always draws a vibrant crowd (regardless of the weather).
Need a remodel or just some home tips? Award-winning designer Valerie Tatalovich will put her decades of experience to work for you.
Ten Pittsburgh things that certainly are worth your time this March.
Special St. Patrick’s Day boxing event pits Pittsburgh against Ireland for the first-ever Ambassador’s Cup.
Head in for the 21-and-up night to experience the sights, sounds and tastes.
Juniper Grill fires up the ‘burbs with its locations in Cranberry and Peters townships.
Hockey’s unwritten code is hurting the league and its players.
Homeowners Gino and Mali Torriero bring to life a modern, green-conscious design and open floor plan to accommodate their young family.
Touches of glass, modern art and plenty of color transport this Edgeworth home from the 1970s to the present.
This retro-style Oakland spot keeps it simple in the best way possible.
Three historic homes remade for today.
The online retailer ranks the Steel City in its list of 20 metropolises that know a thing or two about romance novels and mood-setting tunes.
The real estate site outlines some of our quirks and personality traits. But is it accurate?
Search giant makes room for new employees in the East End.
Instructor and scholar Haider Ala Hamoudi this fall put out a work detailing the backstory of the drafting of the document.
Emmy-winning producer Tim Kaiser loves his hometown so much that he commutes regularly between Pittsburgh and Los Angeles.
The Cultural District hotspot sizzles with its extensive whiskey collection and assortment of large and small plates.
How three-time Olympic sprinter Lauryn Williams wound up on Team USA’s Sochi-bound bobsled team.