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Kinder Being Cafe and Hilltop Coffee are the latest businesses to offer service with a smile.
The 41st annual AIA contest also honors Second Avenue Commons, Balvanera and Lawrence Hall among top architecture winners.
After finding overnight success on social media more than a decade ago, model and actor Matthew Noszka is returning to his Pittsburgh roots to remodel a Highland Park home that both he and his father held dear.
Laugh with Chevy Chase, hear from Amy Sedaris or take in a new exhibition at the Pittsburgh Glass Center that pushes back against oppression.
The coffee shop plans to open in the Millvale Food & Energy Hub this month.
This Greensburg property greets you with comfort from the moment you arrive.
Located on 2.8 wooded acres, the secluded Washington County manse is filled with luxury amenities, plus an unusual fire pit.
Columnist Meg St-Esprit talks about a decade of family life in their own Hot Property.
Elizabeth Barker, who oversaw the most attended exhibit in the museum’s history, has departed.
City Council moves to expand the program with federal COVID-19 relief funds.
If there’s a need in Pittsburgh, rest assured there’s a nonprofit to address it. Here are six nonprofits — some new, some old, some large, some small — that are serving different communities in the Steel City.
An extraordinary renovation to a custom paragon-built home that redefines the standard of luxury living.
The couple left the brunt of their wedding planning to Michelle’s best friend, event planner Shayla Hawkins, and the result was magical.
Uptown Flats — developed by Bethlehem Haven and ACTION-Housing — aims to support low-income residents in a holistic way.
From classics to new chillers, here are more scary movies than you can possibly fit into your spooky season plans.
Jason Hunt’s family and friends rallied to bring the landmark bar back to life.
Here’s a sampling of Halloween happenings — from jack-o’-lantern trails to haunted museums.
The New York Times named Fet-Fisk one of its 50 favorite places in America.
When Steve Chupinka showed Ken Means the gutted house he was renovating in Munhall, they felt drawn to make it their dream home — and later the site of their wedding.
This Provincial, Wellington home in the exclusive Forrest Knoll Estates community boasts amazing curb appeal and quality in every way.
Nearly 1,000 guests celebrated the future of Pittsburgh’s riverfronts.
The menu features approachable and affordable favorites with an Asian twist and lots of options for beer lovers.
Pumpkins, apple cider, hayrides and zombies creeping amid the cornstalks await you this autumn at local farms.
Pittsburgh’s history is steeped in the spirits industry. Modern-day distillers are carrying on the tradition — and creating their own.