For the first time, the annual tour will include a quirky, cool rental unit staged to look as though two roommates in their 20s occupy it.
The renovated garden space at The Holland Project now houses an array of outdoor instruments.
Gov. Tom Wolf signed a new law that allows citizens to permanently prevent unsolicited phone calls.
Are you ready for the most wonderful time of the year?
Spencer Warren kicks off his holiday pop-up season with a South Side spooker.
Steelers quarterback Devlin Hodges is one of three athletes with Pittsburgh connections whose backstories might not survive the believability meter had they been written into a Hollywood script.
By increasing its reach with two mobile boutiques for professional clothing and career services, Dress for Success Pittsburgh aims to empower more women than ever before.
Knead Community Cafe has created a space for people to eat, no matter their situation.
Jerrel Gilliam joins Light of Life Rescue Mission as its new executive director at a pivotal time.
A local nonprofit supports 70 centers in 11 Haitian communities where adults can learn to read and write.
Tickets for Kids, celebrating its silver anniversary this year, provides more than 200,000 tickets a year to children in need.
A friendship with a 9-year old girl leads a Pittsburgh man to help sick children pursue their passions and and envision their lives after cancer.
PM intern Ollie Gratzinger visits this year’s iteration of Phantom Fright Nights so you can get a preview of the scares before you go.
We bring you 45 ways across 15 categories where you can do some good in your community.
Mayor Bill Peduto's office is looking for lost documents and items that could be historically significant.
Executive Chef Brandon Blumenfeld’s menu draws inspiration from his grandmother.
But don't expect to see any spirits. Owner Bob Cranmer says the Brentwood manse is no longer haunted. Instead, the business — slated to open on Halloween — is inspired by Downton Abbey.
Pittsburgh Magazine editor Brian Hyslop appeared on KDKA's Pittsburgh Today live to share our second year of ranking 130 suburbs in the Pittsburgh region across five categories.
Travel back in time to the heyday of Pittsburgh's inclines.
The Pennsylvania Resources Council is hosting its last chemical product collection of 2019 in Beaver County this month.
Pittsburgh’s LGBTQ film festival continues through Oct. 12 at Row House Cinema.
“Scentsational” is a free program that allows people to have their scent swabbed for tracking purposes in case they get lost or go missing.
There's been plenty of pre-release chatter about the Batman villain's marquee movie. So how is it?
Clint Hurdle's successor better be a lot like the guy he's replacing in terms of refusing to give in to ownership’s self-imposed shortcomings.
Netflix's shocker, based on a story by Stephen and Joe King, is twisty — but dark — fun.
A new Pour Tour encourages the discovery of breweries and more throughout the Laurel Highlands.
The first game from the ScareHouse team, "Stalked By a Killer," combines escape-room structure with haunted-house effects.
PM Dining Critic Hal B. Klein says clam soup, wings and Bhutanese cuisine have his attention this month.
Events including al fresco fashion and art installations are planned for the city’s staircases.
(Begin extremely good Dracula impression): Trust me, you vant to see these shows!