The nonprofit Riverlife breaks ground on a $5.4 million rehabilitation project to restore the promenade to its former glory and to update its usage.
Harry, a western lowland gorilla, had been a fixture at the zoo for most of his 33 years.
College basketball ain’t what it used to be, and never will be again. But it’ll endure like Shakespeare because the play is still the thing.
Find out if you're still an intern or have graduated to senior resident.
VisitPittsburgh's annual meeting offers insight on what the Steel City can expect.
Simply ‘anyone’ can shop, donate and volunteer at this free clothing resource in a new location on the North Side.
Founded by Sewickley resident Jennifer Pflug, the company offers bespoke stone furniture made from organic materials.
The show will return to the newly renamed EQT Park in Washington for its 11th edition.
The iconic brand — famous for its cold cuts and ice cream — will open a Penn Avenue storefront in 2026.
There’s another brand under the same umbrella as Dollywood that I’d like to see make a northern voyage.
Designed by a notable Seattle builder, the cedar-and-stone home blends sustainability with modern luxury.
The nonprofit hopes to have the floating dock ready by the end of May to launch kayaks and other paddle crafts in the Allegheny River.
The one-of-a-kind baseball card will be displayed to the public.
Pittsburgh-based Duolingo, the world’s leading mobile learning platform, is investing in the future by investing in kids.
Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, the historical landmark in the Laurel Highlands is undergoing extensive repairs.
The exhibit, which opens March 27 on the University of Pittsburgh campus, tells the story of the Oct. 27, 2018 synagogue shooting and the future of the site.
Stand by for takeoff as The Glue Factory Projects of CORNINGWORKS transport us into choreographer Beth Corning’s imaginative, humorous and often poignant dance-theater universe.
Industry veterans Danielle Cain and Rob Hirst plan to open the business this summer.
When the COVID-19 pandemic halted Renee Rosensteel’s photography work five years ago, she pivoted to an unlikely field: construction.
Robert Morris’ return to the NCAA Tournament is a tribute to the Colonials’ persistence and patience. And to what AD Chris King once learned from football legend Nick Saban.
The state-owned park and other venues will be given to the NFL for free for the April 23-25 draft that will draw hundreds of thousands of fans to Pittsburgh.
Construction begins in April to redesign Market Square, so PPG Place Plaza will be the new home for the farmers market and Yoga on the Square this summer season.
The acquisition by Herschend Family Entertainment is part of a deal that involves more than 20 properties across 10 states.
As reports of measles cases rise in parts of the U.S., Pittsburghers are wondering if they're protected from this most contagious disease.
The landmark is both a glimpse into everyday life long ago and a thorough chronicle of an important historical moment.
Local photographer Dave DiCello shares snapshots of the early Friday morning event.
The 12-foot-tall, 8-foot-wide mobile moka pot pops up at local events.
See a new exhibit at the Andy Warhol Museum or rock out with Wu-Tang Clan's Masta Killa.
The spacious five-bedroom home along Washington Road previously belonged to a notorious 1930s-era Pittsburgh gangster.