Here's your Patch guide on Easter brunch possibilities in and around Pittsburgh.
Many of your favorite department stores will be closed for the holiday. Find out here which ones won't be open.
The numbers don't lie, according to a detailed analysis: There's no better place in the country to celebrate Easter than Pittsburgh.
What is believed to be the region's first helicopter Easter egg hunt will occur this weekend.
The beloved pickle-themed festival, which made its debut in 2015, took top honors in the 2023 USA Today's 10 Best Readers' Choice Awards.
What better way is there to kick off spring than with free Italian ice or a free ice cream cone?
Also, can Catholics eat corned beef and cabbage on St. Patrick’s Day? Here’s what the Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh has to say.
After a four-month hiatus, daylight saving time returns this weekend.
Tens of thousands of people are expected to crowd Downtown streets Saturday for the St. Patrick's Day parade. The day could get boisterous.
The event involves more than 200 artists giving non-stop classic and new-school tattoos as well as body piercings.
The Lenten season is upon us - and so is the abundance of churches and organizations holding annual fish fry events.
It's Pittsburgh International Auto Show weekend and that's often considered the unofficial kickoff of the spring car-buying season.
The nation's most famous rodent has issued his annual prognostication on what awaits for the remaining winter weeks.
The Allegheny County Health Department wants fish fry sponsors to remember to have their permits in order before Lent begins.
Although Martin Luther King Day is a federal holiday, not everything in Pittsburgh will be closed.
Sure, it is still months away but beginning today, you can start training! So, lace up those shoes and get moving.
Here are the best places in and around Pittsburgh to celebrate New Year's Eve and mark the countdown to 2023.
It normally serves anywhere from 1,000 to 1,500 people. Amazingly, they were able to feed all these people, with a budget of $500.
If you study maps to figure out how the "Big Guy" gets from house to house all over the world, you will notice lines on the map.
Allegheny County is offering nine different locations for people to drop off their Christmas trees for recycling.
An analysis of how cities celebrate Christmas gave high marks to Pittsburgh.
The Row House Cinema in Lawrenceville offers a unique way to spend the holiday.
Here's your Patch guide to what's open and closed in the city and county through New Year's Day.
Find out when you can pick up those last-minute Christmas dinner additions from Giant Eagle, Shop 'n Save and other Pittsburgh groceries.
First, the sixth-annual Holiday Smiles Toy Giveaway happened in Homewood at St. James Church.
Keeping your holiday celebration low-key? Some restaurants in Pittsburgh are open on Christmas Day.
Angelo II's restaurant in Monongahela devotes considerable time and effort into decorating its building for the holidays.
Here's what to expect as you ring out the year in Downtown Pittsburgh at the city's annual First Night celebration.
The White House once again has obtained its primary Christmas tree from a Pennsylvania tree farm.
It was the first day of rifle deer season and about 600,000 hunters are expected to take part this year.
It's the time of the year when holiday festivities occur on a daily basis. Patch found various ones that you likely will find entertaining
Santa is back In Pittsburgh for Christmas. Here's where you can go to see him.Â
Pennsylvania Game Commission officials are predicting another active deer hunting season across the state.
Want to find the best Christmas tree for your home? Let Patch assist you.
The pizzeria is doing it "to ensure no one goes without food this holiday season."
The timing of this comes as some parents may be weighing this as a gift for the holidays.
Pittsburgh-area malls are extending their hours this weekend so consumers can get a jump on their holiday shopping.
The Pittsburgh-based bank that annually calculates the cost of purchasing every gift in the classic holiday song has sobering news.