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The 412

The Robot is Here with Your Food

Starship Technologies plans to implement a fleet of autonomous delivery robots in Oakland this fall.
Caroline Bourque,
Pet of the Week

Adoptable & Adorable Pittsburgh Pet of the Week: Suni

Suni is a spunky boxer mix and a training school graduate.
Sponsored Content Partner Animal Friends,
After Dark, Things To Do

Five Essential October Events in Pittsburgh

Macabre musicals, monstrous metal and more October happenings.
Sean Collier,
Sean Collier's Popcorn for Dinner, Things To Do

The 400-Word Review: Abominable

The latest from Dreamworks Animation is ambitious, but derivative and dull.
Sean Collier,
PGHeats

Is Pittsburgh Primed To Embrace Vermouth?

Don Mahaney, the owner of Scratch Food and Beverage in Troy Hill, thinks so. And he has the menu to prove it.
Celine Roberts,
Nest

Doors Open Pittsburgh Offers a Behind-the-Scenes Look at the City

Now in its fourth year, the annual event gives participants access to some of Downtown and the North Side's most interesting private buildings.
Nicole Friedberg,
The 412

See Behind-the-Scenes Interviews in Extended Mr. Rogers Trailer

Cast, crew, friends and family tell the ‘Heart of the Story’ in this extended trailer.
Caroline Bourque,
Then/Now

Pittsburgh Then & Now: Video of How We Looked in 1977

Shots from summer and winter and several things that aren't there anymore.
Richard Cook,
Sean Collier's Popcorn for Dinner, Things To Do

The 400-Word Review: Between Two Ferns: The Movie

The web series might've been better served by a more unconventional film, but the results are funny enough.
Sean Collier,
Community Feature, From the Magazine, Hot Reads

Top Pittsburgh Suburbs

With 127 suburban communities in Allegheny County as well as the popular bedroom communities of Murrysville and Cranberry and Peters townships, deciding which one is right for you can be daunting. To help you choose, we break it down by the numbers.
Mark Houser, Photos by Renee Rosensteel,
Mike Prisuta's Sports Section

Steelers All-in on Minkah, but at What Cost?

Their trade for a top-end safety in the wake of losing quarterback Ben Roethlisberger may not be enough to salvage their season. And if it isn’t, it’s a trade the Steelers might ultimately regret, no matter how well Minkah Fitzpatrick pans out.
Mike Prisuta,
Community Feature, From the Magazine, Hot Reads

The Art of Quilting: Stitching Together a Community

Amy Bornman is making all things well with her business meant to connect handmade clothing, quilts and other fiber art with community in the city.
Sarah Shearer,
Sean Collier's Popcorn for Dinner, Things To Do

The 400-Word Review: Downton Abbey

The acclaimed series makes a handsome, if compressed, jump to the big screen.
Sean Collier,
Community Feature

Why Edgeworth is Pittsburgh's Best Affluent Suburb

The borough takes its name from a school for girls established in the 1830s, and other historic echoes can be found if one knows where to look.
Mark Houser, Photos by Huck Beard,
Community Feature

Why Murrysville is Pittsburgh's Best Traditional Neighborhood

Low property taxes, excellent schools, safe neighborhoods and an expanding selection of new housing help account for the first-place finish of this sprawling suburb in Westmoreland County.
Mark Houser, Photos by Huck Beard,
Community Feature

Why Harrison is Pittsburgh's Most Affordable Suburb

Short commutes, good housing priced right plus neighborhood amenities and safe streets, make Harrison Township the top Affordable Suburb in this year’s rankings.
Mark Houser, Photos by Huck Beard,
The 412

Pittsburgh Artist Burton Morris and his “Friends” Art Show

A New York art show celebrates the contributions of the pop artist to the iconic look of “Friends.”
Ollie Gratzinger,
Rick Sebak

The Future French President's Big Mistake in Pittsburgh

The future French president was generally a fan of Pittsburgh but made one poor decision during a 2006 visit.
Rick Sebak, Photos by Mark Houser,
Hot Reads, Things To Do

Hang On for a High Speed Halloween at Kennywood

The new Steel Curtain coaster at Kennywood Park is already terrifying. During October, it gets even scarier.
Sean Collier,
Then/Now

Our 50 Years: What Were the Hot Housing Trends of 1988?

We’ve always sought to quantify and predict where Pittsburghers will live. That doesn’t mean we’ve been able to.
Sean Collier,
Things To Do

This Tiny Bookstore is a Hidden Haven for Book Lovers

Just 270 square feet of literature tucked away in the North Hills.
Sean Collier,
Eat + Drink Features, Hot Reads, Restaurant Reviews

Restaurant Review: Legume Bistro Is Soaring

With a slight philosophical shift and a new chef de cuisine, the 12-year-old restaurant is the best it has ever been.
Hal B. Klein, Photos by Laura Petrilla,
Eat + Drink Features

Where We're Eating in October: Mola and Two Sisters Vietnamese

The two international restaurants in East Liberty, both less than a year old, have caught my attention.
Hal B. Klein, Photos by Laura Petrilla,
Eat + Drink Features, PGHeats

Chris Fennimore Wants You To Get Stuffed

The beloved WQED host is out with a new cookbook.
Hal B. Klein,
Things To Do

What Happened When We Searched for Ghosts

Haunted Hunting. Too scared to embark on a ghost hunt? We took the plunge so you don’t have to.
Jesseca Muslin, Photos by Renee Rosensteel,
The 412

How to Get Pittsburgh Traditions on Your Nail Polish

A line of nail polish is inspired by everything from “Redd Up” to “The Igloo.”
Jesseca Muslin,
After Dark, Things To Do

Good Times at the Audience-Focused Roxian Theater

The McKees Rocks music venue offers more options for concertgoers than most nearby halls.
Sean Collier,
Community Feature, From the Magazine, Hot Reads

“I'm Only 31”: The Legacy of Jonny Gammage

Ex-Steeler Ray Seals still carries the memories of his lost cousin, Jonny Gammage, who died 24 years ago during a run-in with Brentwood police.
Lee Wolverton,
The 412

“Survivor Tree” seedlings gifted to honor Tree of Life

Pittsburgh is among the recipients honored with seedlings from the 9/11 memorial site.
Caroline Bourque,
Sean Collier's Popcorn for Dinner, Things To Do

The 400-Word Review: Ad Astra

Brad Pitt stars in a hypnotic masterpiece of science fiction.
Sean Collier,
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