As Pittsburgh Pride expands to record-breaking numbers, we take a look at the first celebration in 1973.
The organization's founder looks back on her time as she prepares to move on to other creative endeavors.
Researchers at UPMC are looking into blood markers that can predict how people will age — and how health care may change for the better as a result.
The style is trending among brides leaning toward a neutral aesthetic.
While updating their four-bedroom home for modern life, the owners managed to keep its classic details.
When illuminated from behind, the translucent plates reveal surprising detail.
Contributor Joe Pinchot won in the category of ‘Profile/News Feature’ for his story on WAMO’s 75th anniversary.
The no-frills Frankie’s Extra Long bar and grill is known for oversized dogs and hot sausage sandwiches.
The Steelers have been making changes at a furious rate for some time now. But changing head coaches clearly isn’t on team president Art Rooney II’s agenda.
POGOH adds seven models to serve people of all abilities — and those rentals are free this summer.
All-American Rejects headlines the festival, which has spread to two days.
The Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest champion was banned from the bout due to his relationship with a vegan brand.
Doug Heilman, host of “The Pittsburgh Dish” podcast,” showcases his culinary skills and German heritage in the 8-episode series.
The nonprofit moves into an old church in Turtle Creek to expand its services of providing free bikes to children, selling affordable bikes to others.
While there have been ample complaints about the city’s housing issues, a new county initiative aims to actually provide solutions.
Everyone has a story to tell, and here’s your chance to tell yours.
Children’s author draws upon her Pittsburgh roots to pen an alphabet book.
The contemporary three-bedroom townhouse along the Allegheny River has its own private dock.
Five Generation Bakers, the makers of iconic Jenny Lee Cinnamon Swirl Bread, want to get into the restaurant game.
Virginia Montanez explains how from the first days of her life, Pittsburg(h?) has had a complicated name.
The Plum eatery recently expanded from a counter-service shop to a full-scale restaurant.
Based on four of the restaurant’s iconic desserts, the frozen treats are available through July 4 at all Millie’s locations.
According to a local pharmacist, you may need to be wearing it quite a bit more than you think.
Pickleball Warehouse is taking over the former Wheel Mill space in Homewood.
The 65th annual free art and music event heads into its final weekend, ending Sunday with the Ben Folds concert at 7:30 p.m.
Local government and civic leaders unveil improvements for three main areas of the Golden Triangle to help revitalize Downtown.
Corrosion expert Mehrooz “Dr. Zee” Zamanzadeh has been summoned all over the world to explain why buildings collapse — and how catastrophic failures can be avoided.
“People’s attention spans aren’t always what they used to be,” says Hattie Fletcher, who started “Short Reads" early last year.
The annual event featuring food trucks, live music — and lots of sales — attracts thousands of people to the North Side neighborhood.
O’Briant’s musical stand-up special, “One-Man, No-Woman, Show,” is in the middle of a run at local theaters.