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The sunny, four-bedroom, multi-level home is on a tree-lined street with sidewalks.
A year after the horrific attack on Salman Rushdie, the work of Pittsburgh’s City of Asylum is needed more than ever.
Located along the Ohio River, Ambridge is a community on the rise with two breweries, a cozy coffee shop and lots of history.
This lovely, intelligent boy loves pets and is ready for his next adventure. Meet him at Animal Friends.
Before being completely restored into a single-family home, the seven-bedroom property had been subdivided into three apartment units.
The strike is going to delay fall production of three filmed-in-Pittsburgh series and could have other consequences.
Whether you're seeing them for the first time or the hundredth, these marvels of the City are always worth a visit.
Food trucks and breweries go together like black and gold, but some sudsmakers are dishing out good eats on their own. Here are nine breweries (plus a punk-rock pub) to check out.
The convention, coming July 15, has rocked Pittsburgh since 1996, showcasing vinyl albums from across genres and uniting music lovers from around the world.
Events start early -- July 14 -- for a full week of dill-ightful fun before Downtown's largest Picklesburgh yet.
Follow our food editor’s island-hopping adventure across the region.
This strong fella loves his chew toys and being petted. Meet him at Animal Friends.
The long-running horror franchise returns with the original cast but without any new ideas.
These energetic buns love to play and are looking for their forever home. Meet them at Animal Friends.
The thoughtfully renovated Victorian in Shadyside has five bedrooms alongside upgraded amenities.
This shy gal loves chin scratches and would love to be your friend with some patience. Meet her at Animal Friends.
Renowned local artist Kyle Holbrook designed the piece as a memorial to the 11 victims of the Oct. 27, 2018 synagogue shooting.
Brett Freedman has been creating flawless looks on some of show biz’s best faces since the mid-1990s.
The Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera presents James Lapine and Stephen Sondheim’s classic twisted fairytale musical at the Benedum Center June 27-July 2.
A Pittsburgh zoning hearing on Aug. 3 will determine if the 160-unit apartment complex can be built in Squirrel Hill.
“Trust yourself, embrace your knowledge, and anticipate the needs of those that count on your leadership.”
“Listening to the people who believe in you, want to see you succeed, and will help you do so, that’s when good things happen.”
“When it’s bumpy, keep going—we are all just works in progress.”