Pittsburgh Magazine

Pittsburgh Magazine

Pittsburgh Magazine is a lifestyle publication focused on the Pittsburgh metropolitan area. It reaches a monthly audience of 341,274 readers. The magazine is known for its annual "40 Under 40" list, which highlights influential young people in Pittsburgh, as well as its yearly rankings of the city's 25 Best Restaurants, Best of the 'Burgh, Top Doctors, Top Dentists, and its City Guide. Pittsburgh Magazine is also part of the City and Regional Magazine Association (CRMA).

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  • 2 days ago | pittsburghmagazine.com | Virginia Linn

    Paul Miller Jr. was just a month shy of his 22nd birthday when he was driving his Toyota Corolla on Route 33 in Hamilton Township in Northeastern Pennsylvania. A driver of a tractor-trailer coming from the opposite direction was looking at his cellphone and crossed the center line, striking Miller’s car head-on. Miller, a senior at East Stroudsburg University, was killed instantly. That was in July 2010.

  • 5 days ago | pittsburghmagazine.com | Abigail Hakas

    As the Pittsburgh region loses residents, counties prepare for the future.

  • 6 days ago | pittsburghmagazine.com | Virginia Linn

    Bench Coach Don Kelly is the new manager. Pirates Manager Derek Shelton is out. Pirates Bench Coach Don Kelly is in as the new manager. That was the news from the Pittsburgh Pirates on Thursday in what team owner Bob Nutting called a first quarter of the season that has been “frustrating and painful for all of us.”“Derek is a good man who did a lot for the Pirates and Pittsburgh, but it was time for a change,” Nutting said in a statement.

  • 6 days ago | pittsburghmagazine.com | Virginia Linn

    Kennywood Park’s Steel Curtain will start rolling again for the general public on May 24 — just in time for Memorial Day weekend.

  • 6 days ago | pittsburghmagazine.com | Abigail Hakas

    A state plan and a wave of legislation are aimed at addressing rising deaths of women dying before, during or after giving birth. Public officials are pushing for new strategies as more women are dying before, during or after giving birth in Pennsylvania. Fueled by mental health conditions, including substance use disorders, deaths among new and expectant moms jumped by more than 25% from 2013 to 2020.