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Adjusting to early mornings, packing lunches, homework, activities and bedtimes can be challenging.
No national chains here; in 2023, a number of new, locally owned home and lifestyle boutiques popped up around the Pittsburgh region. Here’s a look at five stores featuring artisan items that you won’t find at Target.
Run by The Pittsburgh Juice Co., the new Aspinwall cafe sells organic food and beverages, including kombucha.
Hemlock House serves irreverent food and cocktails with a punk rock aesthetic.
It’s impossible to miss the purple-painted exterior and murals of the bungalow along Route 8 in Richland.
All over Pittsburgh, chefs without brick-and-mortar restaurants keep on truckin’ by putting on the brakes.
Don't pack up the tent just yet. While campsites are crowded in the summer, the autumn months put a new spin on the popular hobby — and offer more room to breathe.
This charming town with a center “Diamond” is the gem of the Laurel Highlands.
Known as the Cake Guy at Grandview Bakery, his sweet designs have gained more than a half-million Tik Tok followers.
Started by an Italian immigrant in 1939, the eatery has been run by three generations of the Passalacqua clan.
Whatever the merits of a proposed condominium complex in Frick Park, it can’t be called a necessary development.
She’s the toy we need, if not necessarily the toy we want.
Expanding from its successful flagship location in Wexford, TWIN PINE Home & Heritage recently opened a new storefront along Beaver Street.
The four-bedroom home recently received a farmhouse-chic makeover.
Disney’s latest try at a big-screen “Haunted Mansion” is cute and funny, but it misses the chance to make something truly memorable out of its iconic IP.
The sunny, four-bedroom, multi-level home is on a tree-lined street with sidewalks.
Inspired by the much-anticipated “Barbie” movie, the candy-coated, hot pink design trend is everywhere.
The largest, crispest, loudest movie screen in Pittsburgh isn’t just a big picture — it’s a landmark in its own right.
This borough, which means ‘beautiful view,” is drawing families to its still-affordable housing, walkable streets and small-town feel.
Located along the Ohio River, Ambridge is a community on the rise with two breweries, a cozy coffee shop and lots of history.
The cluster of neighborhoods resting above the South Side offers amenities, surprises and affordable homes.
Next month, due to legal issues associated with its name, Back to the Foodture will close both restaurants.
Mingo Creek Craft Distillers’ patriotic brand debuts its new “Whiskey Campus” to the public July 15.