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The majestic gates on either side of the entrance to Highland Park have stood for more than a century.
A local organization is attempting to establish a record for the largest wedding cookie table in the world.
Located north of Pittsburgh in Clarion County, the sprawling RiverStone Estate features a stone mansion, a carriage house, 23 ponds and dozens of other structures situated on 1,200 acres.
Check out our Pennsylvania REAL ID guide to see if you need a new ID and how to obtain one.
Much has changed in the last 50 years at this busy intersection at the end of the Strip District.
Head to The Westmoreland Museum of American Art for a dose of pop culture and a ’60s throwback.
Your guide to all things Picklesburgh as the fifth annual festival starts Friday.
Despite a great voice cast, the new version of "The Lion King" was a bad idea from the start.
Executive chef Jessica Lewis’ strong voice is undermined by inconsistencies throughout the restaurant.
These seven farmer/chef pairings are leading the charge toward more vital vegetable dishes.
PM Dining Critic Hal B. Klein says Sichuan smashed eggplants, smoked chicken wings and a cornbread dessert have his attention.
Allegheny County breaks the old boys’ club by placing women in key positions.
To celebrate Apollo 11’s golden anniversary, several local events are set to take place, from film screenings to new exhibits and more.
Pittsburgh Magazine is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year, but we're not the only ones. We take a look at six notable events from 1969.
True T Pittsburgh’s new Bloomfield home creates much-needed, and hard-earned, space for Pittsburgh’s LGBTQ+ Community.
Roller coaster history is hidden nearby — and not where you might think.
After a close friend died at age 50, our feature on Golden Anniversaries took on a different perspective for me.
Fir is a sweet, 3-year-old girl who is looking for a home to call her own.
Amanda Lee began painting glasses in her basement to help pay for her college education. Today, she ships her products across the globe from a new, shabby-chic warehouse and gift shop.
The series, created by and starring Pittsburgh native and "Man of Steel" actress Christina Wren, premiered in June at the TCL Chinese Theater in Los Angeles.