The restaurant, a concept from the folks behind Downtown’s Ritual House, opens July 6 with vintage West Coast vibes.
Between 3,000 to 4,000 volunteers will be recruited to conduct ‘dress rehearsals’ during September at Pittsburgh International Airport.
Cousins Ashley Taylor and LaShawn Espy run the restaurant, which is now located in Allegheny West.
Formerly the Renaissance City Choir, the LGBTQIA+ choral group updates its name as it ushers in the future.
Hip-hop icon Nas teams up with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra this month for an evening of music from his landmark album.
The three-story brick home on the end of Ivy Street also appeared in a horror movie.
The popular host of “Etzel at Large” was 91.
New QB Aaron Rodgers thinks there’s a lot to work with at the position. It’s about time somebody did.
Riverlife launches Shore Thing — a new food and entertainment area off the North Shore in Pittsburgh.
The gift — by anonymous donors — will jump-start construction on a giraffe barn, design for Expedition Indonesia.
It's the latest place for kids to acquire or check out free books in the Mon Valley.
Two Republican state senators back a new bill preventing fluoridation, following similar bans enacted in Utah and Florida.
Make arrangements to meet him at Animal Friends.
A take-out joint to start, the eatery’s menu features 5 Generation Bakers’ sweet and savory breads.
The institution made room this year for a shark, a bull and an ibis — but not a certain Parrot.
Founded in 2005, the business makes title belts for WWE, Nathan's Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest and Picklesburgh.
Two interns scout out some of our old favorites and some newish spots around the Steel City.
The beans are roasted in-house at Unwind, a cafe inside the university’s largest dining hall.
Interior designer Betsy Wentz opens a colorful, spacious new showroom that encourages hands-on exploration.
The carefully renovated estate is filled with original details, such as tiger oak wood flooring and pocket doors, alongside an oasis-like outdoor space.
The locally born singer, best known for the hit “Lightnin’ Strikes,” died Wednesday after a brief illness.
Oliver’s Donuts, Main Street Diner & Kickback Cafe and Simply Burgers & Fries are closing to make way for new dining concepts.