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The Lawrenceville-based brewery is opening a second site along the Butler County borough’s charming Main Street.
Designed with sharp angles and walls of glass, the contemporary home in Pittsburgh's Allentown neighborhood has sweeping views of Downtown's iconic skyline.
The collection of poems very much speaks to the current moment in our country.
The myriad pleasures in the Chautauqua lake region are worth a trip.
Dolores “Dee” Carioto, 93, has been designing cemetery monuments since 1949.
Environmental advocates warn of potential impact on Pennsylvania's endangered species as protections are bypassed.
Our Food Editor’s thoughts on rides and dining options under Kennywood’s new ownership.
Designer Heather Wildman of Wildman Chalmers Design kept the bones of this Mid-Century Modern home in Squirrel Hill North but changed nearly everything else.
Formerly the estate of a steel magnate, this Sewickley Heights farmstead now tells the story of industry and innovation in the region.
Working with Cipriani Studios, designer Alisha Gwen created a playful yet refined slice of paradise for an Upper St. Clair family.
Designer Seashal Belldina transformed a cramped guest bathroom into an indoor oasis.
You get this colorful, well-executed brick home in Pittsburgh's Spring Hill neighborhood that melds the old with new.
The North Side business serves sandwiches, soups, salads and sugary snacks.
A statewide initiative is ramping up to celebrate America’s 250th anniversary — including placing a giant bell in each county.
She says the city needs more bike lanes — and better public transportation.
The five-bedroom brick home along Penn Avenue melds original details with contemporary updates.
Pittsburgh's History Center has been affiliated with the Smithsonian Institution since 2000, but is not likely to be affected by President Donald Trump's new executive order.
With Community LIFE, older adults can participate in activities that have been important to them since their youth.
Designed by a notable Seattle builder, the cedar-and-stone home blends sustainability with modern luxury.
Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, the historical landmark in the Laurel Highlands is undergoing extensive repairs.
Industry veterans Danielle Cain and Rob Hirst plan to open the business this summer.
When the COVID-19 pandemic halted Renee Rosensteel’s photography work five years ago, she pivoted to an unlikely field: construction.
The spacious five-bedroom home along Washington Road previously belonged to a notorious 1930s-era Pittsburgh gangster.