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This month: Downtown's first dog park, 2017 Vision Board Meet-Up and the Animal Rescue League finds a new home.
Many Pittsburgh bars have solid beer lists, well-mixed cocktails or a bartender who's handy with a shot and a story. We need more than that. What makes these bars the best?
The rest is history at ye olde Colonial Williamsburg, the former capital of Virginia and now a restored Revolutionary War-era village.
Restaurant wine experts help to break down stereotypes associated with their profession.
Developers say such a trip, at speeds faster than a passenger jet, could be possible in five years.
After reading this list, you may be wondering why you didn’t study to be an Epic Consultant.
It's fascinating to watch the former and current head coaches share a few laughs in the office they have both occupied.
The significant rebuild of Interstate 279 in the North Hills could take up to 27 months to complete.
This month's best bets in the ’Burgh.
This month's lineup includes Lauryn Hill, Matt Lorenz and Steve Gunn.
The quiet rise of Pittsburgh's tea scene gives us a few favorite gems.
Pittsburgh City Council has approved a six-hour increase in parking meter enforcement in the South Side bar and restaurant district.
Reviews of "Fences," "La La Land," "Passengers," "Assassin's Creed," "Lion" and "Jackie."
Keith Fuller, formerly of Root 174 in Regent Square, returns to Downtown with Pork & Beans.
A new fitness routine with Three Rivers Fencing Center brings stress relief but takes some skill.
His nonprofit organization, Eco-Soap Bank, collects used soap bars from guesthouses in Cambodia, transforming waste into potentially life-saving sanitation products.
Stephen Smith knows how artificial intelligence will speed up your commute.
As the team begins its 50th anniversary season, a look back through pictures and videos of the big moments in the Pens' first 49 years.
Before Fallingwater, there was Buffalo’s Martin House Complex — the roots of the great architect’s Prairie School.
From serving as a post office to becoming a rumored Underground Railroad stop, this Edgeworth home has been packed with history over the course of 200 years.
The annual New Year’s Eve event features food, fireworks, music and more.
Matt Scoletti accomplishes the feat in just under nine hours.
They owe their lives to one man who lives on in each of them.