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From a tiny row home renovation to an “unflip,” these Pittsburgh projects are inspiring.
Garden expert Martha Swiss shares her tips for getting your landscape healthy — and beautiful.
Home editor Jessica Sinichak finds the local gems you’ll be obsessing over.
The mayor of Thornburg lives in a Mission Revival house that bears a striking resemblance to a former restaurant chain.
Wolf warns that a “new surge is in the offing” could eclipse the number of cases and deaths from COVID-19 in the spring.
The region’s buzziest summer restaurant opening is a small, family-run Jamaican spot in Sharpsburg.
Pittsburgh and Allegheny County renters can apply for aid through state and local funds.
Magnolia is two-and-a-half years old and has a lot of energy. Make an appointment to meet her at Animal Friends.
Permanent speed humps are being installed on the Mount Washington street overlooking Downtown Pittsburgh.
Runners can race through parks and neighborhoods on their own.
Rose Morris, founder of Abram’s Nation, saw a clear need for transparent masks.
Designed by famed architect A. James Speyer, the same designer behind the iconic "Ferris Bueller" house, the former residence of astronaut Jay Apt is for sale for $2.25 million.
A Fayette County man's heroic rescue of a police officer trapped in a car that was about to catch fire gets national attention.
Gov. Tom Wolf says that until a vaccine is readily available, wearing a mask will be a way of life in Pennsylvania.
Recent surge in cases mostly affects younger people who traveled or socialized without a face covering.
Customers also will be allowed to order alcoholic drinks with their meals. The ban on indoor dining is extended for two more weeks.
You can find doubles, pelau and more at Ulric Joseph's farmers market food stand.
Defenseman Brian Dumoulin learns how to prepare lobster thermidor in NHL cooking show.
The proposed ride would begin on Duquesne Heights and finish in the North Shore
At Waterworks Cinema, people can now rent theater spaces to watch classic films with up to 24 friends.
In a letter, nine regional health care leaders appeal to everyone to take the simple steps that have been shown to stop the spread of the virus.
Petey is looking for a new forever home. Make an appointment to meet him at Animal Friends.
Built in 1910, the eight-bedroom manse was abandoned for 60 years before renovations began two years ago.
Spoon in East Liberty and NOLA on the Square Downtown are the latest eateries to announce they are shutting down for good.
Although Anthrocon was canceled due to the pandemic, viewers can learn more about furries in a new documentary.
As part of the “GAP to the Point” project, a new bicycle accommodation is being made that extends from the Great Allegheny Passage to Point State Park, Downtown.
The dashboard allows viewers to see cases in individual counties, as well as compare them throughout the state.
The amusement parks were to have reopened to the public on July 6.
Establishments may still offer take-out and delivery services under the new order.