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That’s when a Pennsylvania ban on using a cell phone in your hand behind the wheel goes into effect.
USGA offers a 2025 championship giveback program to keep public golf programs strong and sustainable and to enrich leadership training.
The AI robots at roboLoop can disassemble TVs for recycling in 5 minutes — much quicker than a human can.
Formerly the estate of a steel magnate, this Sewickley Heights farmstead now tells the story of industry and innovation in the region.
The show will return to the newly renamed EQT Park in Washington for its 11th edition.
The Pittsburgh-area organization brings back old traditions and creates new ones to mark its golden anniversary.
Here's the story of how the brand came to Pittsburgh.
From rethinking the addition of a new pet to prioritizing when to renovate your Pittsburgh potty, local experts share common mistakes homeowners should avoid when readying their home for the busy spring selling season.
From burgers and ice cream to goat cheese and "garbage plates," 2024 has been a gut-busting blast.
Interested in shopping small this holiday season? Check out our roundup of locally owned gift shops in Pittsburgh and beyond.
The volunteer-run organization will celebrate its golden anniversary with a celebration Saturday and free admission all month during public hours.
Over the course of decades, the spacious Brighton Heights home fell into disrepair — but it shines once again.
Wigle Whiskey’s first pop-up bar is open Fridays and Saturdays through October.
At the ScareHouse, makeup artists spend each night of spooky season transforming dozens of actors into terrifying ghouls.
Its Garfield consignment store will remain open and is hosting a fundraiser this week as part of the neighborhood’s First Fridays event.
Featured on the community's annual Live Worship Shop Tour, the classic American Four Square underwent a major makeover.
Taking place across Pittsburgh’s architecturally diverse North Side in the next few weeks, these aren’t your average home tours.
Although a rare condition made her unable to eat for a decade, Matisse Reid was Pittsburgh's ultimate foodie.
Look inside the Steelers' locker room or explore Pittsburgh's architectural history with these various tours around town.
Downtown’s Best Special Places and Spaces Tour takes you inside the Frick Building, Union Trust Building, First Presbyterian Church of Pittsburgh and plenty more.
Just don't step on the Steelers logos in the middle of the room.
Our food editor took the ’Burgh Bits & Bites Food Tour through the Strip District, but this local tour company can take you around town.
The newest “State of the Strip District” report shows a possible doubling of population in the neighborhood over the next couple of years, but little affordable housing.
Passenger volume in June drew 970,000 travelers, eclipsing pre-pandemic levels in 2019 by 70,000 people.