This is the first flagship store for the candle company, which has been creating hand-poured, soy candles since 2016.
If for no other reason, they get us out of the house.
This sweet and friendly girl is looking for her forever home. You can meet her at Animal Friends.
The 4,000-square-foot taproom, which focuses primarily on lagers, opens Dec. 16.
First Night festivities include new tours of the Byham Theater and Benedum Center, the return of the ice maze, fireworks and live performances.
The record $126.5 million investments will support county recreational facilities, libraries, accessibility and inclusion.
The holiday pop-up will take place Dec. 15 at Square Cafe in East Liberty.
The newish family-owned business offers everything from breakfast pastries to gourmet pizzas and pasta dishes.
Some neighborhoods in need of more volunteers include Beechview, Brighton Heights, Brookline and Carrick.
Wear comfortable shoes and be prepared to walk 2+ miles through the immersive exhibit.
There had been a plan for the rookie QB and the rookie wide receiver all along. The rookie duo provided a glimpse of what that plan entails by picking up where they had left off in Indianapolis.
Ice skaters now have plenty of options just as the cold weather settles in.
Learn about various holiday traditions under one roof from noon to 4 p.m. on Sunday.
The Give Big Pittsburgh donation portal will remain open through Dec. 31.
The North Hills native has collected 500 bags of trash this year alone.
The first phase of closing 11 testing sites begins Dec. 2.
This Oscar is no grouch. Make plans to meet him at Animal Friends.
If you’re headed to the Cultural District for a show, you’ll want to plan your evening cocktails in advance. Here are four ideas.
The public is invited to give input into the park’s design at a Dec. 7 workshop at the Byham Theater.
Filled with gingerbread details, the borough’s oldest house was moved several times.
Bonafide is open for business, Lolev debuts in Lawrenceville and Velum Fermentation goes big in the flats
The Sewickley-based interior designer’s new book, “Design Happy,” is a colorful guide on how to design your home like a pro.
“It’s a beautiful site coming out of the tunnels … just nutty.”
Pitcairn caterer Jeremy Knauss gets fired up about family, good food and the neighborly art of stoop soup.
The actor, singer, director, composer and playwright will be honored on Dec. 1.
Closed since 2020, the popular Richard DeShantz restaurant will double as a rustic mountain lodge at least through March.
Looking back at Pittsburgh’s 10 most impactful and important moments of 2022.
Pittsburghers making a difference for those in need.
He may be timid at first, but he will warm up to you with patience and time. Make plans to meet him at Animal Friends.
The children’s book about a globe-trotting dog includes simple pancake recipes kids can try at home.