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The immaculate three-bedroom home in Kennedy has two custom decks.
Fifty years after his death, the legacy of Roberto Clemente endures — and that is certain to continue.
At this ice cream parlor and candy shop in Monongahela, Santa’s wife reigns supreme.
Hiking in this getaway in Lisbon, Ohio is as picturesque as it gets.
Products from the sourdough microbakery can be purchased online and at a Mars shop.
This curious boy is a bit shy at first, but warms up with the offer of a treat. Make plans to meet him at Animal Friends.
This handsome guy is independent and playful. Make arrangements to meet him at Animal Friends.
In honor of Joan Jett’s big year in Pittsburgh, let’s try to find a band or performer who has conquered the entire region.
The pair enjoyed designing their special day with subtle nods to a favorite game.
This handsome guy is a fun, high-energy young dog. Make plans to meet him at Animal Friends.
The four-bedroom, single-family home was owned for more than 40 years by the same family with deep Pittsburgh roots.
The native of Turkey fell in love with Pittsburgh and decided to build a business here.
Although she is shy, this bunny will engage you with her friendly demeanor. Meet her at Animal Friends.
Pittsburgh's tech-driven economy has flourished in the operating room.
Filled with original details, the turreted home in Crafton has updated amenities.
The nonprofit on the North Side — touted as Pennsylvania’s first space museum — is already drawing hundreds of visitors.
Canine Companions provides service dogs, free of charge, to adults, children and veterans with disabilities. Before a dog can help out, though, someone — like Bridgeville resident Jill Sabo and her family — needs to turn a rambunctious puppy into a service dog in training.
Oncology nurse Theresa Brown, who faced this disease, is one of nine winners of Pittsburgh Magazine’s Excellence in Nursing Awards who are profiled in the upcoming December issue.
The nonprofit is helping homeless Pittsburghers get back on their feet.
412 Food Rescue fights food insecurity by saving excess food that would otherwise fly off the shelves and right into landfills.
The North Side-based nonprofit has partnered for the first time with local health agencies to provide a mobile clinic to help with eye and diabetes care.
This nonprofit provides cribs to low-income families — and it’s thanks to an unlikely, and very Pittsburgh, meeting.
This handsome guy gets along with other cats but takes some time getting to know new people. Meet him at Animal Friends.
Local arts collective Sibyls Shrine brings “SHRINE,” a six-installation exhibition, to the Mattress Factory.