Mitchell's Restaurant, Bar and Banquet Center on Ross Street is transitioning out of the restaurant business.
The Heinz History Center will be the first to get a new exhibit showcasing hero costumes from blockbuster movies.
Pittsburgh Magazine editor, Brian Hyslop, appears on KDKA's Pittsburgh Today Live to discuss our top road trip ideas within a few hours' drive of the 'Burgh.
The garden will provide a peaceful retreat and naming opportunities for guests and patrons.
The hit musical opens in Pittsburgh January 2019, and local fans are ecstatic. So what’s the big deal?
The tiki boat tour will bridge relaxation and the city’s rivers for a new boating experience.
Though a series of international storytellers, children can learn about different cultures right in their own neighborhood.
South Side Traveler’s Rest, located in the historic A.M. Byers building, will be the city’s only licensed hostel.
Renaissance Pittsburgh Hotel is now offering a package where guests must literally unplug from technology.
A rising Pittsburgh star vies for her chance at fame.
A panel discussion at Duquesne University focused on the tough task of teaching empathy in the digital age.
A state environmental agency wants to help you recycle your hard-to-dispose-of household clutter.
The documentary about Mister Rogers' iconic show takes viewers beyond the cardigan collection and into “the heart of a creative genius.”
Drake and Ninja broke Twitch viewing records, and Smith-Schuster and Scott joined in later.
iQ:smartparent’s Cyber Safety segment offers advice on topics such as what to do with “sexted” images you find on your kids’ phones and more.
The wind-powered LED lighting display will end its 18-month run in April.
"Yinz Going Dahntahn?" Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership strives to transform the area into a more engaging and vibrant neighborhood.
The ABC show will hold its first-ever Pittsburgh casting call at the end of March.
Mary Pegher is an avid wildlife photographer. Her recent encounter with a flock of turkeys in North Park produced a series of memorable images.
The Black Cat Market hopes to open in Lawrenceville this spring.
You’ve heard of the six degrees of Kevin Bacon? This CMU interactive project uses 21st century technology to track the social networks of a similarly named 16th-century author.
A Pittsburgh transplant has a run-in with a Lenten fish fry.
Show off your Irish pride at these six events.
The university has named its former provost to be the new president.
You might not need those crutches anymore, but someone else probably does.
Nisha Blackwell and her company, Knotzland LLC, is the only Pittsburgh-based business selected this year to join the Facebook Small Business Council.
Robert Garland helped initiate the shifting of time in America.
The program is helping to address the growing gap between early childhood development and discussions about race and racial identity.
Both spots will offer beer and a menu of food — including pierogies, sausage and other traditional favorites.
After more than a month of renovations, the fourth floor space will reopen Saturday with a nature-themed exhibit designed for children 6 and under with new features and revamped favorites.
PM dining critic Hal B. Klein appears on KDKA's Pittsburgh Today Live to discuss which Pittsburgh pies are rising above the ordinary.
Pittsburghers can vote for John-Henry Krueger as the Male Olympic Athlete of the Games.
Clear your schedule and come hungry — the park kickoff has 15 food trucks in two days.
PM Associate Editor Sean Collier appears on KDKA's Pittsburgh Today Live to discuss a group of Pittsburgh nightlife staples: the After Dark Hall of Fame.
Entrepreneur Robert M. “Bob” Brownlee’s contribution will allow Seton Hill University to build a brand new mathematics center and establish a new scholarship.
With more than 440 bridges in the city to choose from, VisitPITTSBURGH shows off the most interesting bridges within the city in its new Official Visitors Guide.
USPS will dedicate a new forever stamp to Fred Rogers and celebrate with a party in March.