For a period of time, it was the world's fastest roller coaster.
What I learned at the Ernest Warther Museum in nearby Dover, Ohio.
If you got married recently in the Pittsburgh region, send us your information and some photos and you could see your cookie table in the pages of Pittsburgh Magazine Weddings.
Ebony Lunsford-Evans opened a market last week to bring locally grown food and value-added products to the West End.
In October, PNC Broadway will kick off with “The Band’s Visit,” the last Broadway event before the pandemic to play the Benedum Center, and PBT will stage a mixed repertory program.
The blog he co-founded in 2008 will continue while Young, a native of Pittsburgh, moves to other projects.
The star Steelers safety hosted a bike giveaway for local foster children.
Dr. Debra Bogen fears misinformation is fueling some people’s hesitancy to get the shots.
GetGo has partnered with The Education Partnership to distribute 5,000 boxes of Girl Scout cookies to local teachers.
Close to the park of the same name, the all-brick home has an updated interior and a three-seasons room.
There will be one exception, the mask mandate.
A perhaps unreasonable plan to reuse a little-traveled roadway.
The mixed-use development will include retail space, plus living units.
Prince is considered one of the most iconic broadcasters in Pittsburgh.
The park will kick off festivities this weekend, and there are plans to reopen many rides, restaurants and festivals that were closed last year due to the pandemic.
The markets will sell farm-fresh fruits, vegetables, meats, cheese and baked goods.
VisitPittsburgh unveils its newest marketing campaign, “Only in Pittsburgh.”
For the first time, the annual celebration of art will be held in the Cultural District instead of Gateway Center Point State Park.
City of Asylum will host International LitFest, a 10-day series of events featuring more than 30 speakers, including Pulitzer and Nobel Prize winners.
Allegheny County is considering the concept for some of its summer events.
The coming-of-age tale “What If” will also be set in Pittsburgh.
The beloved amusement park and Pittsburgh chef Brian Pekarcik will set up seven international food stations near the park’s lagoon.
The townhome for sale on Roslyn Place sits on one of the nation’s last remaining wood block streets.
Vaccine supplies are plentiful, and the long, often frustrating search for a shot is over.
The boutique Industrialist Hotel opened in Downtown’s The Arrott Building earlier this year.
The building materials supplier has openings in retail stores and manufacturing plants.
In this part of the country, you can pretty much go anywhere and likely discover fun surprises.
Whether it’s a DVD player gathering dust in your basement or some leftover paint from your latest DIY project, the Pennsylvania Resources Council has a place for you to safely drop it off.
The funding will help the organizations rebound from financial difficulties caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
In six minutes of testimony before a Senate committee, Rogers convinced a skeptical lawmaker not to cut $10 million from the PBS budget.