Emilia Doda was at her apartment in San Jose, a city in Silicon Valley, when she read in the Scranton Times-Tribune that a data center would be built across from her childhood home.
Could you consume a 5.5-pounder in 30 minutes or less?
Even at his worst, he was at his best as the Steelers’ standard-bearer.
An experienced artistic administrator, Powers shares his vision for the opera’s future, how he plans to engage a younger audience — and why his wife’s perspective is so important.
The team will search for just their fourth head coach in more than 50 years.
The Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership has revived a "pop-up" program that helps businesses access retail spaces in the city.
See behind-the-scenes photos of the production.
During her nature-filled excursion to Shipp's Creek, writer Corinne Whiting took in the wonders of Frank Lloyd Wright’s designs — and savored gourmet meals at TreeTops and Bittersweet Cafe.
Butler Coffee Lab provides gainful employment to people with disabilities.
Representatives from Paws Across Pittsburgh and Animal Friends will compete in the February event.
The Pittsburgh-based medical drama is back for Season 2.
Leave your Stetson at the swingin’ doors.
Pittsburgh Magazine staff share what restaurants are on their radar.
Built in 1928, the hillside home is packed with original millwork, charming details and loads of storage.
Our food (and beverage!) editor reflects on her college days at the Forbes Avenue bar.
New Year’s resolutions were made to be broken — and then remade.
The Steelers quarterback is sounding, and playing, like he’s contemplating a second season with Pittsburgh.
Editor Jessica Sinichak reflects on what the closure of local news outlets means for the public — and why it matters.
The publication will cease operations in May.
Readers are casting their vote for the second class of Pittsburgh's Walk of Fame.
Nominations will be taken through January, with plans to induct the next 10-member class this fall.
With a bevy of new cafes, bars, pizzerias and scoop shops, it's shaping up to be a delicious year.
The Pittsburgh housing market had strengths and challenges for realtors, sellers and buyers in 2025. Here’s what the experts expect from 2026.
Shuttered during the pandemic in 2020, the beloved East Ohio Street institution reopened in December.
The Western Pennsylvania Sports Museum will be known as the Franco Harris Sports Museum in honor of the late Hall of Famer.
The City and Allegheny County have opened collection centers. And the Scouts will provide curbside pickup in select City neighborhoods as a fundraiser.
After nearly 15 years, it feels like I “know every street in this town.” In reality, Pittsburgh always has more secrets.
Just in time for the holidays, Suede McCutchen was born over the weekend.
The late director’s movies gave us plenty of food for thought.
From beer and cheesecake to fish sandwiches and cheese, it’s been a banner year for Kristy Graver.