

Eat along the water at these riverfront restaurants with killer views
We’ve lined up the top restaurants with river views around here that offer primo food with a side of waterfront ambiance.
In poly relationships, compersion is key. But is it possible?
While I think I’m capable of being in a relationship with a polyamorous person, I’ve considered the possibility that I’m not very poly myself.
Community-Building Concert Returns
I hope Pittsburgh is ready for a cool, Caribbean vibe, coupled with the laid-back beats of some excellent bands because “Rock, Reggae & Relief” is returning on August 10 and promises a feel-good day that helps our neighbors.
The 15 Best Weed Strains of 2024 With High THC: Indica, Sativa & Hybrid
Are you looking for the best weed strains to enjoy in 2024? Whether you want to relax, get creative, or have some fun, we have the perfect strain for you.
An International Olympic Competition in Our Backyard!
As the world’s attention turns to Paris for the Olympics, did you know you can also witness a remarkable sporting event right here in Western Pennsylvania? The Special Olympics North America Softball Championship is a unique opportunity to cheer on some extraordinary athletes.
A pack of pickle specials, a Christmas feast in July, and more Pittsburgh food news
This week’s Pittsburgh food news includes updates on Pittsburgh International Airport, The Open Road, The BERG, DiAnoia’s Eatery, and Yinzer Dogs, as well as a rooftop picnic series, a pilsner festival, and a roundup of dill-icious food and drinks for Picklesburgh.
What we know (and don’t) about the Trump assassination attempt in Butler
The deadly shooting in Butler has taken a chaotic election that was already going to have a Pennsylvania focus and added a dangerous new overtone.
Sad Summer Festival continues Pittsburgh’s season of pop punk
The festival will bring a roster of classic bands to both old and new concertgoers at Stage AE outdoors Jul. 23.
Opinion: Locals should decide which pieces of history to keep — or demolish
A Post-Gazette column favors restoring the former SCI Pittsburgh, but keeping the former prison for economic or nostalgic reasons would ignore the will of the North Side community it occupies.
Now Hiring in Pittsburgh: Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens, Cancer Bridges, PPG Paints Arena, and more
Looking for a new job? We searched through local employment guides to curate a list of the best job openings around Pittsburgh this week including a community engagement manager, social media specialist, concession worker, and more.
Dining and a rustic retreat at TreeTops in Acme, Pa.
The Frank Lloyd Wright properties at TreeTops in Acme, Pa. are worth a day trip not only for the views and accommodations but also for the fantastic food.
Affordable-ish Housing in Pittsburgh: Rockin’ the suburbs edition
Pittsburgh has outlying municipalities ranging from leafy streetcar suburbs seamlessly connected to the urban grid to rusting river towns looking for reasons to keep existing after the mills shut down. Some are still quite affordable.
Merce Lemon’s new album is a “full-bodied triumph”
Watch Me Drive Them Dogs Wild, due out Sept. 27 via Darling Recordings, is a full-bodied triumph that positions Merce Lemon for a legitimate breakthrough beyond the 412.
Dignity is being unplugged in the Hill District
What if you are unhoused and rely on an electric wheelchair? You have few options to plug in. That’s what Norman White discovered recently when he tried to recharge his wheelchair using outdoor outlets along Centre Ave. in the Hill District.
Pittsburgh’s top events: July 11-17
Looking for something to do in Pittsburgh this week? From the Northside Music Festival to the comedy stylings of Brad Williams with J.B. Ball to A Book Launch with Dick LeBeau, there’s always something happening in the Steel City!
FREE WILL ASTROLOGY July 11-17
Plan your week with a little help from this week’s Free Will Astrology, offering sage advice from the late great Carrie Fisher and the dude himself, Jeff Bridges.
Where to find the most eclectic vending machines in Pittsburgh
Today’s vending machines can dispense anything from candy to Japanese toys to live bait. Here are some must-see vending machines around Pittsburgh.






