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This fun and edgy indoor/outdoor swim-spa pool space will have guests feeling like they’re on a tropical getaway, all year long.
With its cedar siding and tree-trunk porch columns, the Three Bears House — a former mill house in Hazelwood — is its own kind of magic.
Pittsburgh’s first gay pride march was held in 1973, attracting a crowd of about 150.
Shy at first, this two-year old mixed breed warms up quickly. Make an appointment to meet him at Animal Friends.
This 2-year-old pup is looking for a home where he can enjoy daily walks and plenty of playtime. Make an appointment to meet him at Animal Friends.
Painting, shopping and attending performances are just some of the ways you can experience this year’s event.
Division over the best path forward on gun safety cannot continue to prevent any and all attempts to stop future tragedies
Located within walking distance of shops and restaurants, the unit has a grand view of Downtown’s skyline.
The event, which shuts down city streets to cars and other traffic, is run by BikePGH.
This handsome guy is ready to rock out with his new family. Make an appointment to meet him at Animal Friends.
The follow-up to the '80s favorite is a surefire crowd pleaser.
The fairytale-like estates in the East End include The Kelly House, Baywood and The Finley Mansion.
The project, led by The Andy Warhol Museum, aims to provide programming and creative spaces for local artists, youth and residents alike.
There will be plenty of opportunities to rent equipment on local rivers and lakes this summer.
McMahon has served as the organization's president and CEO for more than two decades.
This sweet lady is almost four and loves to play outside. Make an appointment to meet her at Animal Friends.
The 9,000-square-foot home on the private Hunt Club Lane abuts the 90-acre Heinz family estate.
The family legacy continues for the growing convenience-store chain that sells whimsy on the side.
Our books editor has got you covered, for beaches, barbecues or your own backyard.
This playful six-year-old is looking for a forever home. Make an appointment to meet him at Animal Friends.
PM Dining Critic / Food Editor Hal B. Klein’s list of 25 restaurants reflects the state of dining in Pittsburgh as the region slowly emerges from the challenges of the coronavirus pandemic.
Find out how Amy and Mark took their engagement to new heights — and what adventure they have planned next.
May the Fourth be with you: The “Star Wars”-themed vending machine outside of Pittsburgh Bureau Fire Station 27 has drawn fans from around the region.