A WalletHub study ranks Pittsburgh as one of the nation's best cities to engage in St. Patrick's Day revelry.
After a four-month hiatus, daylight saving time returns this weekend
Patch provides a way to conveniently find the best fish fry in your community.
Not everything is closed in observance of the federal holiday.
With Lent just around the corner, Allegheny County has made it more convenient to apply for a temporary fish fry permit.
Some restaurants around Pittsburgh are offering special Valentine's Day menus.
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals and the Punxsutawney Groundhog Club are at odds over Phil's use in Groundhog Day festivities.
After making his 2021 forecast in isolation because of COVID-19, Punsutawney Phil is ready to welcome people again on Groundhog Day.
Although Martin Luther King Day is a federal holiday, not everything in Pittsburgh will be closed.
The Point State Park tree, which has enthralled local residents and tourists for more than three decades, has seen its last holiday season.
From your favorite eatery to your favorite retailer, here’s a look at what’s open in Pittsburgh on New Year’s Day.
Here's a Patch list of places where you can bid 2021 farewell and usher in 2022.
Eventually, that beautiful tree is going to have to go. Here's a Patch guide to convenient drop-off places.
Find out when you can pick up last-minute Christmas dinner additions from Giant Eagle, Shop 'n Save and other stores in Pittsburgh.
While lower than a month ago, gas prices in Pittsburgh remain high. Before you travel, know what to expect at the pump.
In 2016, the Woodland Hills senior died from undiagnosed Crohn’s disease.
If you forgot a gift or still need to send one, see holiday shipping deadlines and stores open on Christmas 2021 in Pittsburgh.
Each family was given a plethora of gifts and goodies to help welcome their little ones and assist in the transition to life with a newborn.
Kraft Heinz, the maker of Philadelphia Cream Cheese, will pay thousands of people not to buy its product this holiday season.
Several players teamed up with Convoy Of Hope to make the winter season brighter for local families.
Keeping your holiday celebration low-key? Some restaurants in Pittsburgh are open on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.
Will there be snow in time for Santa’s arrival in Pittsburgh? Farmers’ Almanac and AccuWeather weigh in on this year’s holiday forecast.
The U.S. Postal Service’s annual Operation Santa program helps fulfill holiday wishes in Pittsburgh and across the country.
Remember the giant duck that captured Pittsburgh's heart in 2013? These rabbits will attempt to duplicate that feat.
The PA Game Commission said the regulatory changes to this year's deer hunting season should make for a bountiful harvest.
Black Friday is Nov. 26. Find out which stores are closed on Thanksgiving and when they plan to reopen.
Find out if you can pick up those last-minute Thanksgiving staples from Giant Eagle, Shop'n Save and other Pittsburgh-area grocery stores.
Tens of thousands of people are expected to flock Downtown and on the North Shore Saturday for the two major events.
An American Farm Bureau Foundation analysis found prices for items typically found in a Thanksgiving feast are up significantly.
Jim Krenn, Larry Richert and Rob Rogers unveil the latest holiday offering from their side activity, Pittsburgh Yinzer Greetings.
The tree will be installed this weekend in front of the City-County Building, Downtown.
“I think the theme this year is not what is the hot viral toy is what can I get my hands on at a reasonable price.”
Find out here if any government offices are open and if public transit service will be impacted by the holiday.
The Carnegie Science Center is adding the locally famous ice ball cart to its annual Miniature Railroad & Village display this year.
The supermarket chain is giving its employees the holiday off.
And this year we are buying more candy, $3 billion worth.
Police cars, tow trucks, and fire trucks all drove past her house with sirens and horns blaring.
Here's your Patch guide to entertaining Halloween activities this weekend.
You can help by making a donation online, buying a toy and shipping it to a Salvation Army center or dropping it off yourself.
The state Department of Conservation & Natural Resources has provided the best locations across the state to view the amazing leaf colors.