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.
The show returns – after pandemic interruptions – for its 40th anniversary.
Dr. Debra Bogen says the county has entered a new phase of the pandemic.
The latest addition to the Galley Group’s North Shore food hall features a bonanza of easy-to-love sandwiches.
Traveling with others is great, but there’s nothing quite like getting out and exploring on your own.
Welcome to a new occasional series profiling local interior designers. First up are Melissa Rees and Chrishuna Wilkerson, lead designers at M Hill Rees Interiors.
The three-bedroom penthouse has been extensively remodeled.
In reaction to the invasion of Ukraine, the PLCB announced Sunday that it will no longer stock products that are made in Russia.
According the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, about 70% of the country can safely take a break from masking.
The exhibition, set to open in April, will include artifacts and interactive experiences revolving around the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright and Hill District native son.
Allegheny Health Network wants to ensure all Allegheny County babies reach their first steps — and beyond.
The parade features Irish step dancers, marching bands, military members, community organizations, Punxsutawney Phil and a snowy forecast.
Founder Erin Hart says the nonprofit’s goal is to make sure everyone in Western Pennsylvania has access to fresh, local food.
The late Myron Cope was family in Pittsburgh, in western Pennsylvania, in the company of Steelers’ fans everywhere. How he came to exert such a powerful hold on people who did not know him personally is a mystery he carried to his grave.
Lent starts on March 2, and many local organizations are already prepping their fryers.
The new venture from the big Burrito Restaurant Group pops up this week at Bakery Square with a full opening in early March.
The institute, established in 1990, aims to support world-class and socially transformative research at Carnegie Mellon University.
The Wilkinsburg-based Center for Aviation Technology and Training and Tuskegee Airmen Museum will host a soft launch this week ahead of its formal opening in June.