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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.
Hard-to-recycle collections in August will allow residents to dispose of e-waste, tires and small Freon appliances.
Featuring 11 dynamic properties, the annual event returns for the first time since the coronavirus pandemic.
A New Castle couple is putting veggies on the map in a former hotspot for carnivores.
The long-running horror franchise returns with the original cast but without any new ideas.
A winning cast can’t save a dud of a script in Netflix’s quickie comedy.
Echo, a taproom and cafe, is expected to open in Uptown in 2024.
Healthy food centers have opened at six AHN hospitals and have served more than 275,000 meals since 2018.
Two siblings — including a former employee — have taken over the 30-year-old sandwich shop.
The casual East Ohio Street eatery is owned by the folks behind Fig & Ash.
The fireworks during the Fourth of July isn't fun for everyone. Here is expert advice on how to keep your pets safe and calm.
There are great pupusas at Brookline’s La Cocina de Betty — and that’s a reminder that just about everything can be found around here, but you do have to look.
28 of the best things to do, see, eat and drink Pittsburgh on a list you won't find anywhere else.
Columnist Rosa Colucci takes a look at what’s selling in the region — and why you may have to tweak your dream home list thanks to a lack of housing inventory.
Brown Bear Bread Cafe hopes to find success in the historical storefront with pastries and parties.
Maggie Kucera became a homeowner at 28 when she purchased the century-old, Craftsman-style home.
The West Virginia metal band hosts pre-show Meet ‘N Sheetz sessions with fans at area stores.
Caliente heats up the beer scene, Downtown pop-ups and more.