Two Pittsburgh area restaurants and some local chefs are getting national attention after being named semifinalists in the 35th annual James Beard Awards. Vegan restaurant Apteka, with locations in Ross and Squirrel Hill,
Indie rock/pop singer Buffchick is still riding the highs of releasing her debut album last year. Performing as Buffchick, New Jersey-born Erin Manion dropped her “showtime” album on Oct. 25. “The writing/recording process of the album was one of the most significant experiences of my entire life,
PITTSBURGH -- The Pitt Panthers honored one of their greatest players in program history during halftime of their matchup with Clemson at the Petersen Events Center. Pitt retired the jersey of ...
The Canadian media focused on two things Tuesday. Some bemoaned Connor McDavid’s suspension, and others chased the now red-hot NHL trade chatter surrounding J.T. Miller. Two Metro Division teams have joined the fray to acquire Miller from the Vancouver Canucks as Vancouver’s season goes splat.
The mark of inconsistency doomed the Pittsburgh Penguins yet again in their 4-1 loss to the Seattle Kraken on Saturday. And, despite controlling large portions of play yet again, their defense let them down.
Whether you're seeking coastal paths, country roads, or historic routes, New Jersey has a little bit of everything for every type of rider.
Breaking down where exactly the New York Rangers fit in the wild scramble to make the Stanley Cup Playoffs in the Eastern Conference.
Murphy asks Port Authority to show him how much traffic, toll revenue congestion pricing has cost the bi-state agency.
One lucky preteen declined an offer from the Pirates that included 30 years of season tickets, autographed memorabilia and a game in Livvy Dunne’s suite for a 1-of-1 Paul Skenes trading card.
Let’s dive into 10 notable NFL quarterbacks who will be on a new team in 2025 and where we think they’ll land.
New Jersey developer J.G. Petrucci has pledged to bring at least 150 jobs to a 23.7-acre parcel at the former Bethlehem Steel site in Lackawanna.
The Buffalo and Erie County Industrial Land Development Corp. chose Asbury-based J.G. Petrucci Co. to take on the agency's request for construction of at least 200,000 square feet of new space.