They all began with a single idea: a way to solve a problem or close a gap in services.
We catch up with 7 former anchors and reporters.
The veteran journalist opens up about what he likes about Pittsburgh, how he gets to know a city — and the Pittsburgh souvenir he’s hoping to take home to his son.
With help from local residents, officials and business owners, he's transformed the town’s abandoned business district into a retro Christmas wonderland.
Looking back at the 10 most impactful and important moments of 2025.
We gathered some words, phrases and topics that defined Pittsburgh in 2025.
The artistic director of the acclaimed company will direct “The Tempest” at Carrie Furnaces in August, then retire at the end of December.
Built in 1948, the brick colonial is within walking distance of the community's shops, restaurants and local elementary school.
We rounded up giftable jars, bars, bottles, salts, sauces and sweets, all made by local makers — and all perfect for last-minute holiday shopping.
Enjoy a new Downtown spot while you enter sweet online contests.
Sports360, the North Shore facility’s newest, immersive exhibit, opens Dec. 13.
Two new businesses are brewing up interactive fun.
The new service with Aer Lingus begins in 2026 — and flights already are available for booking.
Here are the stories you enjoyed most.
They’ll have to rise to the occasion, as the did against Baltimore, to salvage a season that could still go either way.
Make arrangements to meet him at Animal Friends.
Pittsburgh Magazine creative director (and Pasta Beard founder) Huck Beard served up homemade meatballs with his sous-chef, Luccia Harpalini, as part of the annual event to raise funds for the Best Buddies organization.
The show — set in a Pittsburgh emergency room — returns in January.
Columnist Virginia Montanez explains that the city’s connection with its sports teams is more than mere fandom — it’s a relationship forged during Pittsburgh’s darkest days.
As a performer and an educator, Daniel Teadt is creating a ripple effect of talent throughout Pittsburgh and much farther afield.
There’s a threat from autonomous vehicles — but it’s not a threat to safety.
Tell us what you think will happen on the hit medical drama.
North Side-based Forge Fried specializes in fried, seasoned peanuts you eat whole.
Although updated, the expansive farmhouse and barn retains many original features.
Located inside a Point Breeze home, the pop-up market is filled with handcrafted items made in Pittsburgh — and from across the globe.
Among those making guest appearances are Charlie Batch, Corey O'Connor and the cast of "Dance Moms."
The “Magic Mike” actor and his fiancee, Caitlin O’Connor, now reside in Mt. Lebanon.
Did you know the Terrible Towel has been to space?
No one’s happy with a 6-6 record, but the Steelers can still craft a happy ending, starting on Sunday.
Our food editor dishes out another heaping helping of semi-ridiculous dining suggestions.