The Carnegie Science Center exhibit, which will return in the spring, brings the submarine's history alive with war artifacts and Pittsburgh-themed clues.
The new FDA-approved COVID vaccine, along with flu and RSV shots are recommended by health experts. Others may be suggested based on your age and general health.
Public bathroom trailers are opening at Gateway Center and on Smithfield Street to serve those who have gotta go.
Just when you thought it was safe to go back on a diet, the Strip District institution will create a 111-pound fish sandwich.
The mobile eatery, which traces its roots back to Arizona, makes stops at many Pittsburgh breweries.
The online Recycling Drop-Off Finder provides a map and filters to search for a particular item or business/location.
After a miserable opener against San Francisco, Monday night looms as a revelation regarding the second-year QB’s ability to rise to the occasion.
This high-energy boy is seeking his forever, adult-only home. Meet him at Animal Friends.
Pumpkins, apples, cider, hayrides and zombies creeping amongst the cornstalks await you this autumn.
The community greening program helps to install raised-bed vegetable gardens in backyards of food desert areas.
The Boss will be delayed, so here’s how to have a Springsteen-themed week without a pair of marathon concerts.
The winner will be announced at the end of September.
Another airline will begin offering nonstop flights to Miami International Airport from PIT beginning Nov. 15.
Floor-to-ceiling windows along bustling Liberty Avenue mean the next owner can be as nebby as they want.
Pittsburgh-based recovery programs can help families recognize the signs of addiction and give them the resources they need to support those they love.
Local breweries are hosting a variety of parties to usher in the fall beer-drinking season.
Fall home and garden tours are taking place on the North Side and Friendship.
The museum will be developed inside of a former Mellon Bank in East Pittsburgh, a few hundred yards from where KDKA made its initial groundbreaking broadcast more than a century ago.
This active bun is most interested in exploring, getting the zoomies and doing countless binkies. Meet him at Animal Friends.
The chic Main Street lounge is a great date-night spot.
He’s been developing ever since he was thrown into the fire as a rookie last October. But with that development clearly accelerated this preseason, it’s time to re-think what might be possible.
Lauren Kelly and Mike Gielarowski’s cookie table featured more than 2,000 treats.
It is recruiting 30 archers for the hunt in Riverview and Frick parks that could start as early as Sept. 16.
HOME editor Jessica Sinichak finds local gems you’ll obsess over.
The middle months of the year are too hot, too busy and too laden with have-fun-or-else pressure to actually enjoy. Fall is the peak of the calendar.
The Allegheny Regional Asset District is funding 70 free events in the region from Sept. 8 to Oct. 17
The popular Lawrenceville theater will run the historical neighborhood cinema, with plans to renovate — but first, some movies.
New state law provides continuing education credits for dental professionals volunteering at Mission of Mercy Pittsburgh’s clinic Oct. 27-28.
Chris Fennimore shares a sophisticated solution for enjoying your Thanksgiving meal all over again.
The company helped transform a crumbling commercial property into an urban, contemporary home in the middle of the Golden Triangle.