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City Council delayed a vote to develop a public safety training campus critics call cop city. Here’s what’s in the proposed plan and why the public is concerned.
Gov. Josh Shapiro’s administration says billions in aid to Pennsylvania schools and human services will be delayed, as he and legislators struggle to end their month-long budget stalemate.
At a summer intensive, students from Westinghouse and Winchester Thurston partnered to create devices to assist people with disabilities.
Pittsburgh is working towards climate resilience in their disaster planning, following the April 29 storm.
In the U.S., 1.8 million people exist at the intersection of disability and entrepreneurship. Beyond employment support programs, the disability community can lead.
Pittsburgh Regional Transit gave details on potential cuts to service and rate increases without a boost in state funding.
The nonprofit contracted to reopen the Shuman Juvenile Detention Center in Allegheny County faces two new negligence complaints.
The City Planning Commission must address dueling proposals, including Mayor Ed Gainey’s zoning plan, regarding affordable housing in the new year.
With fracking supporters Donald Trump and Dave McCormick headed for Washington, Rice’s Pittsburgh natural gas corporation is positioned to profit.
PRT is considering fare hikes along with cuts to Allegheny County bus, T service due to insufficient state funding, waning pandemic aid and lower ridership.
Chuck Tillman pores over the Teenie Harris photo archive, exploring the Pittsburgh as it once was and musing: “I gotta be in some of them pictures!” ...
In some Allegheny County subdivisions, deed language prohibited sales to Black buyers. A new law allows owners to repudiate the restrictive words.
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