Pitt professor and researcher sheds light on how to interpret different COVID-19 statistics and what they mean.
The Burrows Street Townhouses are under construction now.
Businesses say the challenges and uncertainties facing the hospitality industry made it impossible to continue.
Aspirant, a Pittsburgh developer, has two apps to help survivors of domestic violence.
Drivers without an E-ZPass will face a 45% surcharge starting in January.
Downtown Pittsburgh hotel is reopening for guests and visitors on July 24.
Allegheny County Creates COVID Field Response Team
414 dentists across 10 specialties. Is your dentist on the list? Richard Cook
Pittsburgh Magazine’s annual Best of the 'Burgh Readers’ Poll recognizes more than a hundred winners across seven categories. Plus, our writers have selected seven outstanding organizations that also overcame extraordinary challenges and are beginning their dramatic comebacks. Richard Cook
We spotlight the cultural beacon in the heart of Schenley Park that is always changing — and always spectacular.
Among them is a KDKA-TV favorite, chosen by our readers as their favorite news personality. Celina Pompeani brings charm and authenticity to morning broadcasts.
We spotlight a Saturday market that supports residents and the people who provide their food.
We spotlight a dog trainer who teach pets — and their owners — how to be their best.
We spotlight a yoga studio that offers reiki, emotion code sessions and holistic nutrition.
We spotlight a Walnut Street shop that goes far beyond cards with a plethora of gifts and knick-knacks.
We spotlight the creative crafting and commitment to community that are at the core of this popular Pittsburgh distillery.
Grow Pittsburgh plants seeds for teaching and helping communities one garden at a time.
Each day, Carnegie Science Center finds something to read, something to watch and something to do for kids who are sheltering in place during the pandemic.
Day Owl bounced back from shutdown by once again reimagining itself.
Pittsburgh’s antique skyscrapers tell stories about the people who shaped the city.
Brown Mamas, a collective of African-American women, gives voice to the persistent inequality that burdens Black women in Pittsburgh.
Britt Baker moved to Pittsburgh to train as both a dentist and a wrestler. Two years after graduating from Pitt, she’s thriving — as both.
Marcella Ogrodnik shares her Salvadoran heritage with stunningly tasty food at Café Agnes.
With more than 10,000 followers, Felix Strater’s account shows that locals can’t get enough of the back-then ‘Burgh.
City of Asylum launches a city-spanning series of virtual performances to support — and build — community.
PM Dining Critic Hal B. Klein reflects on four months of dining during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Pitt and UPMC are recruiting over 750 volunteers for the Moderna vaccine.
A floating cinema will come to Pittsburgh Sept. 16 for a week of screenings as part of Beyond Cinema’s U.S. launch.
Safe Service PGH is a compilation of updates and guidelines.
The six restaurants that are now closed are considered some of the best and well-known in the city.