As the Trump administration weighs cutting off funds to hospitals that provide gender-affirming care for minor patients, the Wall Street Journal reports that UPMC Children's Hospital in Pittsburgh received a federal warning discouraging the care.
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Pittsburgh’s Mexican community has more than doubled during the past 15 years, and as the community has grown, so have the offerings from Mexico’s diverse cuisine.
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See the furries at the annual Anthrocon Downtown, lace up your skates for a session at the Schenley Park Skating Rink or listen to a free performance by the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra — here's what to do in Pittsburgh this weekend.
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The Pittsburgh Pirates shut out St. Louis over a three-game series, winning 5-0 to extend their winning streak to a season-high six.
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A lawsuit filed in federal court Wednesday alleges corrections officers at Allegheny County jail routinely use excessive force, in violation of incarcerated people’s constitutional rights.
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A new research project aims to bridge the gap between concerns over artificial intelligence and its true impact on jobs.
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The new addition will connect to the existing Heinz History Center on the corner of 13th and Penn Ave and add almost 92,000 sq ft. to the museum.
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Advocates for renewable energy say the pain will be felt across Pennsylvania, and in both red and blue states alike.
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The Stop the Violence Fund was created in 2020 by City Council to address violence from a public health perspective.
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The city’s festivities and activities will begin at 4 p.m. on Friday, July 4, including musical performances from local artists, a children’s zone, food trucks and a hot air balloon.

Chefs Jamilka Borges and Dianne DeStefano on how they have made Lilith one of Pittsburgh’s most coveted reservations.
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The Trump administration’s signature tax and domestic policy bill makes historic cuts to Medicaid. Pittsburgh-area advocates warn the effects could devastate health care access for low-income residents.
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The federal case focused on Lia Thomas, the transgender swimmer who last competed for the University of Pennsylvania in 2022.
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Riverlife's Shore Thing is a 4,800-square foot barge with a concession stand, live music and more anchored on the Allegheny River between the Clemente and Warhol bridges.
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“My job is to try to bring more authentic, real Chinese food into this industry,” Taiwanese restaurateur Mike Chen says.
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The One Water Summit is an annual conference organized by the US Water Alliance and hosted this year by Pittsburgh Water.