Return to your roots before your relationship blooms into a beautiful marriage.
A five-course meal doesn’t fit with every wedding. These laid-back couples opted for casual — and delicious — cuisine perfect for their outdoor and barn receptions.
Anthrocon returns this weekend for its 22nd annual convention. Here’s the story of one local couple who took advantage of the fact their wedding coincided with the annual gathering.
The matriarch of the family is the perfect place to look for a meaningful “something old.”
Over the traditional bride and groom standing on top of your cake? Try some of these different ideas for cake toppers.
This Pittsburgh couple is using their engagement photos to raise awareness about one of their most passionate causes.
Having trouble finding a something blue? Try your husband-to-be.
Palate Partners School of Wine & Spirits offers a chance for brides- and grooms-to-be to explore libations before (or instead of) a night on the town.
It was always Ashley Watkins’ dream to have her grandfather perform her wedding ceremony — but a serious illness almost got in the way.
This groom-to-be took advantage of a photo shoot with the couple’s pup to get down on one knee — and have the big moment captured on film.
Love locks are visible on bridges all over the world, and these local couples chose to mark their wedding day on local bridges with meaning.
Find out why these couples ditched the traditional guestbook and instead chose a drum head, a giant wooden letter and a dictionary for their guests to sign.
From new decor in the home to donations to charity, check out these ways to repurpose leftover wedding decor.
A pair of puffin socks played a big role in this Pittsburgh couple’s relationship — and, in a surprise move by their pastor, their wedding.
Pitt grads, take note: These couples dazzled in their Cathedral of Learning photo shoots.
After three fake proposals, this groom-to-be had to convince his girlfriend he was serious.
To follow their church’s traditions, these couples honored their relationship with God as well as their own wedding wishes.
Two shelter dogs took each others’ paws in marriage at the Cupids and Canines fundraising event.
A swipe right led to a perfect match – and a wedding.
After a whole summer of searching for a ring, this bride got her proposal when she wasn’t expecting it.
For Cady Walter and Jared Henigin, happily ever after may never have happened if their mothers hadn’t acted as matchmakers.
We introduce the winner and the runners up for our biannual cookie table contest.
Our Real Pittsburgh Weddings, chosen from nearly 100 submissions, showcase stories and photos sure to inspire your own big day.