The star of HGTV's "Restored By the Fords" has partnered with Crate and Barrel on a collection of furniture and home accents in the designer's signature style.
Lasagna would do best in a home where he can be the only animal. He is also always happy to accept treats.
VisitPITTSBURGH and the Greater Pittsburgh Arts Council encourage bidders to “pull up a chair,” and aim for a chance to take the chair home.
The Andy Warhol Bridge and Liberty Bridge both earn accolades, honoring the nearly century-long history of both bridges.
John Tucci used his position to sign a Declaration of Kindness at Robert Morris.
The source material is certainly rich territory for a big-screen journey. If only there weren't a hokey CGI dog in the starring role.
The 40th anniversary of one of America’s all-time Olympic feel-good stories is worthy of remembering and celebrating every February, and always will be. Even if the story wasn’t told quite the way it should have been initially.
Coming to Pittsburgh brick by brick, The Brick Bar allows adults to create while sipping cocktails.
Cast members Sofia Bryant and Richard Ellis say Pittsburgh and nearby Brownsville were the perfect settings for the supernatural drama.
This gripping, brutal horror movie makes terrifying use of its wintry setting.
Capone is a wonderful pup with a zest for life.
We say hello to tabletop grilling of manicured meats, tacos in Millvale and much more.
UPDATE: Whitehall Elementary student withdraws from invention competition.
Reviews of two biographies this month, one of former Pittsburgh Mayor Sophie Masloff and another of August Wilson –– aimed at younger readers.
Local artist Staycee Pearl is the first black woman choreographer commissioned by the Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre.
Look for pizza, vegetable-forward dishes, burgers and more.
An accomplished journalism student recounts his experiences of being transgender in Pittsburgh.
Duquesne senior Madelyn Hoying has already competed as an elite swimmer and founded a nonprofit. Her next step may be straight up.
The event from DOORS OPEN Pittsburgh gives people an inside look at the role Pittsburgh played in helping escaped slaves find freedom.
The synagogue is creating a record to document donations that were given and performances that were held at the memorial.
The Jack Rabbit is one of only a handful of roller coasters in the world to make it to the century mark.
Have you ever wondered how fast your flush travels under the city?
PM Weddings Editor Lauren Davidson appears on KDKA's “Pittsburgh Today Live” to talk about venue inspiration and a wedding that was a surprise to the guests.
The MuseumLab at the Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh brings cutting-edge learning to a rehabilitated, historic space.
Angel Randolph and Eddie Barnz have turned a former bar in Pitcairn into a culinary destination.
Pittsburghers pursuing relationships with multiple partners want to change the stereotypes about their lifestyle.
Walczak’s crusade began long before his tenure as legal director of the ACLU-PA.
Albert Gallatin was 19 years old in 1780, but his youth didn’t deter him from emigrating from Geneva, Switzerland, to the newly declared independent nation of American states.
Find your next great read close to home. These four bookstores are worth visiting for atmosphere and personal service.