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These are HOME Editor Jessica Sinichak's best local finds.
The Pittsburgh philanthropy commits $9.3 million to improve the region’s climate, air, water quality and more.
Although they’ve had interest from investors, Thekla and Philip Wainwright want their four-bedroom house that's filled with original features to go to someone who will see it as home.
The disturbing Hollywood mystery from director Ti West follows the lauded 2022 films “X” and “Pearl.”
Orchard Hall on the Eden Hall campus was fully sustainable, ADA-accessible but never reached full occupancy.
Have a patriotic pint during the brewery’s grand opening on July 4.
You can still see the Pirates without dropping too much cash. Follow our guide to getting in and out of PNC Park for cheap.
From under-the-counter storage to elevated coffee hooks, these organizational items will help clear up your clutter.
Main Street Diner opens July 5 with to-die-for food, milkshakes, cocktails and games.
In 2011, Marlene Fait-Schmalz moved back into the massive McKeesport Victorian on Jenny Lind Street that housed her family's funeral business for decades.
Rosslyn Farms is a "back in the day" neighborhood where neighbors become the best of friends!
Tim’s Corner Market in Beechview sells milk, eggs and some of the best sandwiches around.
The nonprofit moves into an old church in Turtle Creek to expand its services of providing free bikes to children, selling affordable bikes to others.
The contemporary three-bedroom townhouse along the Allegheny River has its own private dock.
Given To Fly owner Troy Beck says the new concept will honor Station Chef Curtis Gamble.
Add a little color to your wedding day, whether it’s something blue or something new.
Exactly 364 days after their first date at North Park, the couple returned for a picture-perfect proposal.
The owners spent years erasing decades of neglect and restoring the six-bedroom, four-bathroom home in Perry South to its former glory.
The Portersville business serves shave ice, milkshakes, frappes and sundaes from the belly of a 13-foot, fiberglass snowman.
A retread of a widely watched documentary, “Back to Black” is a cash grab and little more.
An eclectic, luxury penthouse at the top of the former St. Michael's Church on the South Side Slopes has modern amenities alongside historical details, plus an angel's view of Downtown.
From the bench swing in the living room to the upscale treehouse, the four-bedroom home in Indiana Township is full of charming details.
With some creativity from the couples and hard work from their families, these weddings brought enough sweet memories for everyone.