Sponsored by Sustainable Sewickley, Michael Brothers Hauling & Recycling and eLoop LLC, these pop-up recycling events allow participants to safely dispose of their electronics.
Autumn is a great time to check out the foliage, and the neighborhoods that accompany it.
The National League Wild Card game in 2013 rewarded a raucous crowd with an unforgettable win. Watch the game's pivotal moment.
The weekend-long event featuring hundreds of home services and products is a counterpart to Pittsburgh’s Spring Home & Garden Show.
“Pompeii: The Exhibition” runs through April 23 at the Carnegie Science Center.
The hotel recently welcomed its first guests since March 2020.
Rick Sebak explores a business that started in 1904 and remains a functioning, thriving and fascinating small business.
It’s part of a larger mission to enhance Pittsburgh’s riverfronts between the West End, Hot Metal and 31st Street Bridges — and beyond.
About 30% to 35% of current tradespeople are expected to retire over the next few years, creating a huge shortage of skilled workers.
Freelance contributors took home prizes in three categories — including the prestigious Ray Sprigle Memorial Award.
The Pest Index predicts how much insect activity people can expect to see each day.
Hawn is an older girl, but still has lots of spunk and energy. Make an appointment to meet her at Animal Friends.
A viewing and memorial service are both planned for the late orthopedic pioneer later this week.
The five-bedroom home includes many original details.
The beloved eatery on the South Side last welcomed customers in March 2020.
I recently walked through my first-ever Halloween attraction: ScareHouse. And I lived to write about it.
It was the last regular-season at-bat of his career.
The historic landmark had been abandoned for more than half a century.
Chad Hunter launched the annual celebration of silent film. It’s already received a nod of approval from the likes of Martin Scorsese and Turner Classic Movies.
Mitch's BBQ got its start as a micro-convenience store and car wash that sold ice cream.
PM Dining Critic Hal B. Klein talks about his review of Fig & Ash on KDKA's “Pittsburgh Today Live.”
Allegheny County Health Director Dr. Debra Bogen is stressing the importance of getting vaccinated.
We try out the limited-edition flavor in the Sheetz Pop line.
We check out a cafe by day and a cocktail lounge by night in East Liberty, a new mobile doughnut shop and a new location for Baby Loves Tacos.
Attendance at PNC Park has dwindled to remarkable lows — and there’s more to it than the win-loss record.
This handsome guy is very energetic and would need a family that would be able to give him plenty of exercise. Make an appointment to meet him at Animal Friends.
From pierogi grilled cheese to pierogi crepes, this year’s festival-goers will be able to try over 100 iterations of Pittsburgh’s favorite dish.
It would take 11 years for this Pittsburgh landmark to get from groundbreaking to dedication.
The Spin scooters, which have been around the city since the start of a pilot program in July, face stricter traffic regulations following a slew of complaints.
The state’s Liquor Control Board says supply chain shortages are to blame.