The annual event, in its fourth decade, has grown considerably over the years.
There are candidates aplenty but the options are beginning to dwindle and that has Steeler Nation obsessing and holding its breath.
The Meyer-Grelli family helped craft spirits blossom in Pennsylvania when they opened in the Strip District in March 2012.
City Councilman Ricky Burgess says his bill could help pay for improvements to the city’s aging infrastructure.
The Pittsburgh-based series is called Bridging the Gap, and it aims to do exactly that.
PennDOT and the City of Pittsburgh say construction will begin in April.
Plus, columnist Rosa Colucci shares some of her favorite homes listed for sale at the start of another roller coaster year in buying and selling.
HOME editor Jessica Sinichak finds local gems you’ll obsess over.
Designed by noted local architect Frederick Scheibler Jr., the home along Beechwood Boulevard has a notable rounded roof that makes it resemble the fungi.
The popular event got its start in southwestern Pennsylvania in 2016. Organizers say there are about 150 events happening locally during the festival.
With the Mansions on Fifth proving the perfect backdrop, Katie Sasinoski and Matthew Tumas created a perfectly elegant yet nontraditional day.
In locking out the players, Major League Baseball’s owners are failing in their chief duty: Keeping the game popular and relevant.
The never-remodeled, three-bedroom brick home is perfectly preserved.
Brian Pekarcik, one of the chefs who helped spur Pittsburgh's restaurant boom with Spoon, will open the space this summer. Plus, we have a round-up of some recent restaurant reopenings.
As war rages in Ukraine, the Pittsburgh Foundation has partnered with the United Way to collect money to help refugees with transportation, shelter, food, medications, hygiene kits and childcare supplies.
With our annual Best of Design contest now in its fourth year, Pittsburgh Magazine HOME received a number of stunning entries from talented architects, interior designers and homeowners across the region. Jessica Sinichak
Weisshouse designer Stan Adamik added warmth to a contemporary mountain home in West Virginia.
Picking a winner is no easy feat, which is why — to ensure fairness and neutrality — we left the blind judging process to a panel of Cleveland-based professionals in the design and architecture industry.
Justin Cipriani took advantage of a steep lot to design a modern, organic home that blends in with the hillside.
A century-old former barn in Sewickley Heights underwent a dramatic transformation.
Barrington Homes partnered with Laken Design to create a modern, organic feel for the Manilla family’s new home in Wexford.
Laura Kostanich designed her kitchen to be more in line with the rest of her Mt. Lebanon home’s California-cool aesthetic.
Designer Christine McCall transformed a dated primary bathroom in Aspinwall into a modern, airy space while honoring the home’s history.
Blue & Blanc designer Meghan McDermott created a luxury pool house that an Upper St. Clair family can use throughout the year.
Designer Lauren Levant created a modern Italian vineyard in the backyard of Michael and Kim Pezzone’s suburban home.
Experts say increased demand as COVID restrictions ease and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine are to blame for a higher price at the pump.
The flea market will be held in the Forbes & Smithfield parking garage on Cherry Way Downtown, with an entrance next to Arepittas.
Watch video from when Pittsburgh experienced its largest single-day snowfall in history.
Two years ago, who thought about social distancing or wearing surgical masks to the grocery store? And remember the scramble for toilet paper?
Big games between now and the NHL’s trade deadline will dictate whether a blockbuster deal or a complementary addition to the roster is necessary.