Hues inspired by the outdoors are trending for the New Year — we check with local design experts for their tips.
The designer and host of “Living Smaller” moved to Pittsburgh to flip houses — and gained a reputation for turning tiny, “quirky” spaces into works of art.
Local designers weigh on everything from colors, to new traditions to how to give life to unused space.
Columnist Chris Fennimore recounts his New Year’s Eve food traditions — and why each item tells a story — in our new feature: Home COOKING.
This friendly two-year-old girl loves to play. Make plans to meet her at Animal Friends.
Fortunately, such places are on the rise.
After a relatively mild fall, cold weather and the ability to make snow has arrived.
The 175-seat “retro-tainment” complex is more food-focused than its sister site on the North Shore.
The good news is home prices are leveling off as a way to compensate for the jump in mortgage interest rates.
Local designer Karolyn Spagnolo got her dream assignment when she was one of more than 150 volunteers chosen to decorate the White House for this year’s theme, “We the People.”
An Aliquippa man will launch the vehicle this spring — and Eat’n Park and Giant Eagle are getting into nostalgia, too!
Volunteers have collected bird species data throughout Allegheny County for more than 100 years.
More than $11 million in grants will benefit such efforts as Rebuilding Together Pittsburgh, Rising Tide Partners and NeighborWorks.
Their playoff aspirations may have been torpedoed by the Ravens. But the head coach has a streak going the players are intent on preserving.
The Churchill native creates masterpieces out of blocks of ice, fruit and vegetables. You can see one of his larger creations at First Night.
Even as legal protections increase for the LGBTQ community, hateful rhetoric and behavior is on the rise. It’s time to actively stop it.
The chain already has spots in Dormont and at Duquesne University.
Sam is a young and energetic guy who loves chew toys and will do just about anything for a treat. Make plans to meet him at Animal Friends.
Plus, the University of Pittsburgh makes an historic coaching hire.
Filled with modern touches, the two-level unit at Lumiere has breathtaking views of Pittsburgh.
Located in a former nightclub in the Strip District, the retail store featuring salvaged and upcycled goods opened over the summer.
Hardesty uses costumes, music videos and trips to D.C. to engage his social studies students at Highland Middle School.
The Terminal taproom houses a 10-barrel brewhouse, coffee bar and kitchen.
Confluence Ballet will bring the classic ballet to life set to jazz and blues.
They’re getting better but their opponents are also getting worse.
The New Jersey native shares his experience playing America’s Game.
Breeze Airways will launch nonstop service to Orange County, California in March of 2023.
The owners of No Names Pub and Monterey Pub welcome people from all walks of life — and death.
As more brides opt-out of the old tradition, there are some fun alternatives to consider.
Godmother Properties turned the neglected, century-old property into a contemporary, four-bedroom fairytale.