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Weddings

How to Plan a (Somewhat Normal) Wedding in COVID Times

After two years of the pandemic, couples are gearing up for a relatively normal wedding season. Hear how local professionals and couples are celebrating with the virus still in play.
Madison Jarnot,
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Collier's Weekly

Collier's Weekly: There’s a Problem on the North Shore – Partisan Politics Gone Mad

The failure to redevelop the former Western Penitentiary — or even to sell a nearby house — is the result of politicians misunderstanding their jobs.
Sean Collier,
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HOME + Design, Nest

4 Local Antique Shops Worth a Visit

Give your interior a unique twist with vintage furniture, dishes and decor.
Jessica McKenzie,
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PGHeats

On Tap: Our Dining Critic Explains What's Behind Pittsburgh's Brewery Boom

Hal B. Klein appears on KDKA's “Pittsburgh Today Live” to talk about the March cover story in Pittsburgh Magazine.
Hal B. Klein,
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The 412

August Wilson Center Now Requires All Patrons to Wear N95 or KN95 Masks

Some changes at this Downtown Pittsburgh venue went into effect on Feb. 1, and more are coming on March 1.
Ollie Gratzinger,
This Week
This Week in Pgh History

This Week in Pittsburgh History: The Steelers and Pirates Visit the White House

It was a rare visit by two championship teams from the same city in the same year.
Richard Cook, Content Provided by The Odd, Mysterious & Fascinating History of Pittsburgh,
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The 412

Why Kayak Pittsburgh is Moving to a New Home Near the Convention Center

Since 2004, the organization has operated along the Allegheny River in North Shore Riverfront Park next to the Roberto Clemente Bridge. 
Ollie Gratzinger,
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Arts & Entertainment, From the Magazine

Spotlight on Art: Two Artists' Love Took Flight at the National Aviary

COVID-19 hasn’t stopped artists Maria DeSimone Prascak and Johno Prascak’s work at the National Aviary — in fact, it’s expanded it.
Madison Jarnot,
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Stories of Our Neighbors

Stories of Our Neighbors: Thank You For Being a Friend

Podcaster Janeen Ellsworth helps women build meaningful connections.
Lori Jakiela,
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Places We Love, Things To Do

Places We Love: The Tropical Forest at the Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium

With a chorus of animal calls, a balmy atmosphere and — yes — a distinctive musk, the Tropical Forest exhibit at the Pittsburgh Zoo allows guests to visit a naturalistic habitat.
Ollie Gratzinger, Photos by Huck Beard,
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The 412

Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainey Ends Plans For the Mon-Oakland Connector Shuttle

Advocacy groups have long opposed the shuttle and road components of the project, citing concerns over gentrification and unmet community needs.
Ollie Gratzinger,
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Mike Prisuta's Sports Section

The Number of Reasons to Celebrate Sidney Crosby

Career goal No. 500 was a significant milestone, but for the Penguins’ captain, it was also just another day at the office in a 17-years-and-counting run of defining moments that range from subtle to historic.
Mike Prisuta,
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The 412

COVID Infections in Allegheny County Drop To Their Lowest Level in Months

Case counts continue to decrease in Allegheny County, which today saw its first day with fewer than 200 infections since the start of the omicron surge last fall.
Ollie Gratzinger,
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Community Feature, From the Magazine, Hot Reads

A Representative Rep with a Determined “Boots-on-the-Ground Strategy”

Rep. Jessica Benham, the first openly autistic and openly out LGBTQ woman in the state Legislature, is making her mark in Harrisburg.
Cristina Rouvalis, Photos by Huck Beard,
Skinny Corner
Community Feature, From the Magazine, Hot Reads

What's The Skinny on the World’s Skinniest Commercial Building?

The future and preservation of this Pittsburgh icon is secure, thanks to a pending sale to PNC Bank.
Mark Houser, Photos by Huck Beard,
Arts & Entertainment, From the Magazine, Hot Reads

Meet The Professionals Keeping Sex Safe On The Set

Intimacy coordinators are the latest additions to stage and screen, including the filmed-in-Pittsburgh series “American Rust” and “A League of Their Own.”
Sharon Eberson | onStage Pittsburgh,
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The 412

With Tax Day Two Months Away, Pitt Students Offer Free Help to Those Who Qualify

Along with the United Way of Southwestern Pennsylvania, the students will provide free assistance for completion of 2021 tax returns.
Ollie Gratzinger,
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The 412

$207,000 Grant Will Create EmployHer Pittsburgh To Empower Local Women

The initiative is a collaboration between Dress for Success Pittsburgh, When She Thrives and New Century Careers.
Ollie Gratzinger,
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Weddings

These Pittsburgh Couples Renewed Their Vows on Valentine’s Day with Van Gogh

Twenty local couples got to “Gogh” to the North Side and celebrate Valentine’s Day in a special way.
Madison Jarnot,
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The 412

'Don't Call her Cathy': The Cathedral of Learning's Popular — but Controversial — Nickname

Pitt students have a term of endearment for the Cathedral — but not everyone loves it.
Alexandra Ross,
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Eat + Drink Features, From the Magazine

Beer is Only The Beginning at Pittsburgh Brewing's Newest Facility

A huge Pittsburgh Brewing Company production site is on tap for northern Allegheny County.
Ollie Gratzinger,
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Eat + Drink Features, From the Magazine, Hot Reads

Pittsburgh's Craft Breweries and Taprooms Offer More than Just Great Beer

A brewery boom is drawing everyone from serious beer aficionados to families. With draws such as food trucks, trivia and more, they have become our new neighborhood gathering spots.
Hal B. Klein, Photos by Laura Petrilla,
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Pet of the Week

Pittsburgh Pet of the Week: Grindylow

Grindy is a seven-month Pittie who is looking for a forever home. Make an appointment to meet this handsome guy at Animal Friends.
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Collier's Weekly

Collier’s Weekly: The Super Bowl Ads Were Dull — Let’s ’Burgh Them Up

We can do a lot better than LeBron James shilling for crypto.
Sean Collier,
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Hot Property

You Don’t Have to Go to France to Live in This Normandy-Style Home

The three-bedroom, brick house in Forest Hills has a classic turret entrance.
Rosa Colucci/Hot Property,
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The 412

Writing Funny: Pitt Professor’s Book Nominated for Prestigious Thurber Prize

Jon Stewart, Trevor Noah, David Sedaris and Pittsburgh native Damon Young have won the award over the years.
Ollie Gratzinger,
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HOME + Design, Nest

Need Another Reason to Splurge? Splurge Home Opens This Spring

The home furnishings store will be located along Freeport Road in O'Hara.
Jessica McKenzie,
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PGHeats

In Search of Great Pittsburgh-Area Pizza: Aiello’s Pizzeria LLC in Harrison City

Pete Aiello, scion of one of Pittsburgh’s most notable pizza families, aces a variety of styles at his Westmoreland County pizzeria.
Hal B. Klein,
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This Week in Pgh History

This Week in Pittsburgh History: Pitt Helps Train Cadets For World War II

At one point, 1,000 soldiers preparing for war were living in the Cathedral of Learning.
Richard Cook, Content Provided by The Odd, Mysterious & Fascinating History of Pittsburgh,
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The 412

Timeline for Rebuilding Fern Hollow Bridge Still Uncertain, but Work is Underway

PennDOT says safety is its highest priority and that “swift” action is being taken to ensure other bridges are safe. But a couple hurt in the Fern Hollow collapse plans to sue.
Ollie Gratzinger,
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