The day begins with a parade and ends with a concert and fireworks.
"July is For Vegetarians" is the theme this month at the North Oakland restaurant.
Local wireless carriers are working on plans to eliminate dropped calls inside Pittsburgh's three major tunnels.
The mammoth, annual celebration of local music expands to two days for the first time this Friday and Saturday.
The Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix runs through until July 17.
Nancy Martin's latest comic whodunit is a worthwhile summer vacation read.
Row House Cinema debuts music on the big screen. The Funhouse at Mr. Smalls is the place to go for acts that still are building a following.
Video of David Peters' performance in the Monroeville 4th of July parade has been viewed nearly a half a million times on social media.
The Veterans Place of Washington Boulevard and BOB Project are collaborating on a plan for housing for homeless veterans.
A retired steelworker brings hometown pride to the longest running game show in history.
John Graff, president and CEO of the Priory Hospitality Group, plans to turn the century-old structure into hotel and event space.
The Great Pierogy Race, which takes place in the middle of the fifth inning of Pittsburgh Pirates home games, combines two of Pittsburgh’s favorite things — pierogies and sports.
Chesney took the stage with the “Piano Man” one night before his own concert at Heinz Field.
Where else but Pittsburgh would Anthrocon celebrate its 20th anniversary.
We're loving the neighborhood grocers 52nd St. Market, Japanese bar food at Umami, red-sauce Italian at Luigi's in Clymer and the resurgence of Bar Marco. We chat this month with Trevett Hooper, co-owner and executive chef of Legume and Butterjoint.
Officials broke ground Thursday for the reconstruction of the sculpture park’s portion of the Three Rivers Heritage Trail.
Jen Urich's Gibsonia farm is mixing it up in just the right way.
The month's best bets in The 'Burgh.
This month's lineup includes Guided by Voices, the Feed More Festival, Kenny Chesney and Guns N' Roses.
Part of The American Ultimate Disc League, the Thunderbirds' players have a passion for the game — and the fans to prove it.
The event commemorates Pittsburgh’s Bicentennial with massive sand sculptures.
Perhaps the most impressive aspects of IQ Escape in Ross Township are the stagecraft and setting. The rooms are elegant, convincing and immersive.
Watch the web series, shot and edited in Pittsburgh, that inspired ABC's “Downward Dog.” The TV show also will be shot and edited in the Steel City.
You can get your fill of fireworks all weekend long, if you know where and when to look.
The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra's only father-daughter team will break up this year when clarinetist Tommy Thompson retires. But his daughter, Allie, says she’ll keep her father connected with the people he’s played with for 50 years.
The executive director of Green Building Alliance, Sharrard works behind the scenes to make Pittsburgh more sustainable.
This month: Punk Prom, a smelly plant and celebrity birds.
Rick Sebak revisits the troubling story that landed famed comedian Richard Pryor in the Allegheny County Jail.
Find a cure for the common lawn chair with these whimsical alternatives that are sure to get the neighbors talking.
Richard DeShantz and Tolga Sevdik of the Richard DeShantz Restaurant Group are among the regional winners of the EY Entrepreneur of the Year Awards.