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Pittsburgh sits at the heart of the “pierogi belt,” but our devotion to the dumpling connects us to culinary traditions near and far.
Beyond the popular Pro Football Hall of Fame, there are a number of unexpected attractions to see in this city.
Now in her 90s, Lois Michaels and her husband, Dr. Milton Michaels, spent more than 45 years at the Mid-Century Modern home in Shadyside.
Make arrangements to meet him at Animal Friends.
From fire and floods to escaped monkeys.
Still most tenants are staying in the Golden Triangle and newcomers are moving in, according to the Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership.
We need to make room for some cookies, pierogies and mascots.
The first in the Pittsburgh region, the highly anticipated grocery store is expected to open in 2027.
When was the last time you really saw the stars at night? Diane Turnshek is trying to change that — one light at a time.
A graduate of Harvard Law School, Paul Simmons and his wife, Gwendolyn, an active civic volunteer, were longtime residents of the historical Downer House.
The fifth 'State of the Strip District 2025' report shows increased interest in this historic neighborhood.
The borough with an out-of-this-world name will celebrate the fruit with food, beer, music and a farmer’s market.
Rock out with Joan Jett and the Blackhearts or head to the “Best Brew Fest in America.”
Make arrangements to meet him at Animal Friends.
Make arrangements to meet him at Animal Friends.
Far from your basic flip, this classic American Foursquare in East Liberty received a bold makeover that still honors its past.
New coffee shop roasts its own beans, sells subscriptions and offers 'roast nights.'
At the same time, State lawmakers seize on need for more data centers and accelerated permitting to speed production, lure developers.
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Hays Woods, Hazelwood Greenway, South Side Park and Seldom Seen Greenway join five other parks in the city's deer management program.
The public is invited to vote for one of three nominated historical landmarks that could be added to the popular attraction.
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With a library and concert hall reopening, a major dance studio, theater companies and other art spaces, Braddock can be counted as one of Pittsburgh’s most vibrant artistic communities.
Columnist Virginia Montanez tells the stories of individuals who worked hard, dangerous jobs — sometimes with deadly consequences — to build Pittsburgh. What’s not as well-known is that many of these individuals were children.