Shot and set in Pittsburgh, the film stars Will Smith as Dr. Bennet Omalu, the forensic pathologist who first discovered CTE in the brain of former Pittsburgh Steelers center Mike Webster in 2002.
Winter weather presented a number of challenges for the big-name cast led by Diane Keaton, John Goodman and Olivia Wilde.
Pittsburgh gridlock not only frays nerves — it dings the wallet.
Our rolling hills are good for more than vegetable gardens and chicken coops. Dozens of alpaca farms are located in the region.
Cranberry Township was the only western Pa. area mentioned in a nationwide list of most comfortable cities.
Pittsburgh viral video genius Benstonium creates another winner.
Using the the fountain at the Point as their stage - these skilled performers posed for some incredible pictures.
The monthly events are ideal for people who can't or won't "dance the night away."
With Bar Marco's executive chef leaving and one of the business partners moving on, our restaurant critic finds out what the future holds for this hotspot and its sister business.
The home served as the set for a particularly creepy scene of the Oscar-winning movie.
Pittsburgh is getting props from yet another national publication, and this time one of the city's suburbs also is basking in the glow.
The iconic coaster hasn't changed much, but the people and surroundings sure have.
These ladies serve as role models while leading in their respective domains.
The linebacker is returning two participation trophies given to his sons because he wants them to "EARN" real trophies instead.
Get your first look at this $70 million facility that features two full-size ice rinks and an array of amenities for pro and amateur athletes alike.
Led by Pine-Richland's Meghan Klingenberg, the World Cup champion U.S. Women's National Soccer team is getting the kind of treatment usually reserved for the Pens, Pirates, or Steelers during playoff time.
Owner James Rich hopes to launch Pittsburgh's first-ever mobile, floating food vessel by next spring.
Bettis told a Pittsburgh radio host that when it comes to wolfing down the iconic Pittsburgh sandwich, he has a Hall-of-Fame appetite and is happy to prove it.
It's not an easy choice, but we came up with four Pittsburgh-area icons to get the conversation started.
The cast includes Russell Crowe, Amanda Seyfried, Aaron Paul, Diane Kruger and Jane Fonda.
Several of these buildings are no longer standing, but at the time of their construction, they were considered state-of-the-art.
Joe Manganiello was front and center with the other Steelers during the Pro Football Hall of Fame ceremony.
The rare and extremely valuable Stradivarius had been missing for 35 years.
Dippy is a Pittsburgh landmark, complete with its own Facebook page and Twitter account.
Ewan McGregor attended the opening-night performance of "Kinky Boots" –– but that's not the only reason he's in Pittsburgh.
Married for seven decades to her industrialist husband Henry, the Hillmans are considered one of Pittsburgh's ultimate power couples.
Some of the new lanes are expected to be in place by the end of the month.
Eliza Dushku cheekily posted to Instagram when One Direction and their entourage forced her to make other lodging arrangements.
Fortunately, the Pennsylvania Coin Operated Gaming Hall of Fame and Museum is not a stuffy, hands-off collection of antiques.
In a span of just a few days, Spak Bros. has endured a burglary, an equipment failure and a social-media hack.
The newest member of the Pittsburgh Penguins has an unusual side-gig.
What's equally surprising is that it took a decade before Greene ever found out about it.
Most of us won't understand a word of it, but it really doesn't matter.
ReplayFX, a massive video-game gathering, will fill the David L. Lawrence Convention Center this weekend with more than 700 playable arcade games and pinball machines.
A fun (and slightly addicting) online game puts your local knowledge to the test.
Adam West is bringing along a few other cast members from the campy 1960s TV series.
After watching this delightful video, it's hard to tell who had more fun, the boy or his baseball idol.